General Index 



Bird-protection, A. O. U. Committee on 

 — Continued. 



— in New Zealand. V, 173. 

 — international. IV, 171 ; XII, 167- 



173; 216. 

 — legislation for. II, Hallock bill 31, 

 62; III, 78, 79, 113, 180; V, 73; 

 VI, 107; VII, 150, 216; VIII, 229; 

 IX, 53, 185; X, 147, 151, 183; XI, 

 55, 98, 141, 234; XII, 48, 128, 265, 

 273; XIII, 119; Levy bill 171, 174, 

 224, 227, 273, 334; XIV, 190, 197, 

 320; XV, 68, 74, 76, 138, 206, 208, 

 212, 273-278, 282, 331, 406, 407. 

 'Bird-Protection and Public Sentiment.' 



VI, 76. 

 Bird-reservations. See Reservation. 

 Bird Rock. X, 237. 



Bird-Study. I, aids to 17, 18, 125; II, at 

 Oberlin 14, 19, at Wellesley 52, in 

 field-classes 83, outline for a year 181, 

 in winter 190; IV, 38, questions for 

 192; V, 20; VI, methods 181; VII, 

 141 ; in schools 215, local observations 

 286; IX, 91 ; X, with a blind 250; XI, 

 d course in 128; XIII, outline for 

 teachers 50 ; XV, 187. See also Ques- 

 tions FOR Bird-Students. 

 'Bird, The, That Nests in the Snow.' 



X, 7. 



'Bird, The, to the Bird-Lover.' VII, 



207. 

 Bird-surgery. IX, 268. 

 'Bird Tragedies.' VIII, 208. 

 'Bird-Walk, A, in December.' IX, 46. 

 'Bird Work at Wellesley College.' II, 



52. 

 Birds, accidents to. IV, killed by hail 



143, by lightning 162 ; V, 57. 164 ; VIII, 



208; XI, stormbound 29, at light- 

 houses no; XIV, poisoned 199. 



— altricial and precocial. V, 91, 92. 



— American, distribution of. XIV, 

 303-306, 364-368. 

 Birds and caterpillars. I, 166. 

 'Birds and Farmers.' VI, 72. 

 'Birds and the Recent Snow-Storm.' 



XIV, 131. 

 'Birds and Seasons.' II, 182; III, 22, 



59, 98, 133, 163. 

 'Birds and Seasons in My Garden." 



XIII, I, 67, 128, 179, 229, 279. 

 Birds, as affected by cold. VII, 178. 



— attracting and colonizing. IV, 71 ; 

 V, 25, 30; VI, 211; XII, 211. 



— battles between. XI, 273. 



— charmed by snakes? VIII, 137. 



— condition of young at birth signifi- 

 cant. V, 92. 



Birds, books about. See page 41. 

 Birds, classification of. XIV, 177. 



— common names of. IX, 265. 

 'Birds' Christmas-tree, The.' I, 195. 

 Birds digging for food through snow. 



in, 74. 



— economic relations ; books noticed. 



I, 134- 

 — emotional traits of. V, 128. 

 — enemies of. VIII, 210, 218. 

 • — feeding of in winter. See under 



Winter. 

 — growth of. VII, 263. 

 — identification of. IV, editorial 166; 



XI, 37, 91. 

 — importance of lectures on. V, 71. 

 — in Autumn. XV, 318. 

 — introduction of foreign. XV, 154. 

 — jealousy in. VIII, 175. 

 — legal status of. I, 203. 

 — legs and feet of. VIII, 51. 

 — mating habits of. V, 56. 

 — molting of explained. V, 156. 

 • — numbers of. Ill, increase in CaH- 

 fornia 183, in Maine 184, relative 

 numbers in 1912 ; XIV, 347. See 

 Christmas Census. 

 — nesting of, how taught. XV, 253. 

 — of Allegheny, Pa. IX, 155. 

 — near Atlantic, Iowa. XV, 305. 

 —of Central Park. XI, 130. 

 — of Chicago. XIII, 252. 

 — European. V, in Central Park 163 ; 

 VI, 191. 

 'Birds in the Florida Keys.' XII, 189. 

 'Birds' Map of America.' XV, 53. 

 'Birds of February and March, 1902.' 



VI, 64. 

 Birds of Gardiner's Island. V, 176. 

 — of Guiana. XI, 235-240. 

 — of Hawaii. Ill, 119, 153. 

 —of Italy. VIII, 196. 

 'Birds of Little Elk Canyon.' XIV, 168. 

 Birds of the Magdalens. VIII, 43. 



— of Maine Coast. XV, 213. 

 'Birds of a Marsh, The.' Ill, 129. 

 Birds of Massachusetts. See under 

 Massachusetts. 

 — of Milwaukee. XIII, 252. 

 — in New England in early days. V, 



173- 

 — in North Dakota. V, 146. 

 — orientation in. II, loi, 141. 

 — of a Paris park. XII, 198. 

 'Birds at Peekskill.' XI, 215. 

 Birds of Prospect Park. XI, 7. 

 'Birds of the Red River (Arkansas) 

 Sand-Bars.' XIII, 293. 



