INDEX 



Swift Tree, II 48; Bird and Nest 



Pliotograpliy, III 89-93. 

 Tryngites subruficollis, I 20, 23. 

 Turkey, Wild, II 22, 52, 60, 72; III 



54. 

 Turnstone, I 16, 20; II 100. 

 Tympanuchus americanus, I 23; II 



52; III 50, 54; pallidicinctus, II 



52, 84; III 54. 

 Tyrannus tyrannus, I 25; II 54, 69, 



77, 85; III 70: verticalis, I 25; II 



54, 77, 100; III 70. 



Van Sant, Miss Elizabeth, Young 

 Rose-breasted Grosbeaks, II 38- 

 42; A Pair of Young Barred Owls, 

 III 46-48. 



Vireo, belli, I 27; II 46, 57, 75; 

 Bell's, I 27; II 46-48. 57, 75; 

 Black-capped, II 61, 91; Blue- 

 headed, II 57; flavifrons, II 57, 

 97; gilvus, I 27; II 57; gilvus 

 swainsoni, II 60, 78; III 74; 

 noveboracensis, II 57: olivaceus, 

 I 18, 27; II 56, 78: III 74; Plum- 

 beous, 11 57, 78, 93, 98; III 66, 

 72, 87; Philadelphia, II 61; Red- 

 eyed, I 18. 27, 39; II 56. 78; III 

 45, 74; solitarius. II 57; solita- 

 rius plumbeus. II 57. 78; III 72, 

 87; Warbling, I 27, 39; II 57, 97; 

 Western Warbling, II 60, 78, 93; 

 III 66, 74; White-eyed. II 57; 

 Yellow-throated. II 57, 97. 



Vulture. Black. II 23, 91; Turkey, 

 I 23. 29, 30; II 23, 52, 76, 80, 81; 

 III 73. 



Wallace, J. E.. Notes by, II 97. 



Warbler, Audubon's, II 57, 78; III 

 66, 72, 87, 88; Bay-breasted. II 

 92; Blackburnian. II 92; Black- 

 poll, I 28; II 61; Black-throated 

 Blue, II 92; Black-throated Green, 



I 28; II 61; Blue-winged, II 57; 

 Black and White. I 27; II 57; 

 Canadian, II 61, 91; Cape May, 



II 61. 91; Cerulean, I 28; II 57, 

 97; Chestnut-sided. II 57; Con- 

 necticut. II 93; Golden-winged, 

 II 91; Hooded, II 61, 92; Ken- 

 tucky, II 57: Macgillivray's, II 

 61, 78, 92: III 67, 74; Magnolia. 



I 28; II 61; Mourning, I 28; II 

 60; Nashville, II 57, 96, 97; 

 Orange-crowned, I 28; II 32, 61; 

 Palm, II 92; Parula, II 57; Pine, 



II 92; Prairie, II 60; Prothono- 

 tary, II 42-44, 57; Sycamore, II 



61, 91; Tennessee, II 61, 78, 99; 

 Townsend's, II 93; Virginia's, II 

 91; Wilson's, I 28; Worm-eating, 

 II 61; Yellow, I 13, 14, 28; II 5/, 

 78: III 62, 68, 71; Yellow-rumped, 



I 28; II 60, 78. 



Ward, H. B., Remarks by, I 20, 21; 

 40, 41; Internal Parasites of Ne- 

 braska Birds, II 63-70. 



Water for Birds, Miss Elsie Pep- 

 oon. III 40, 41. 



Waterthrush, II 90; Grinnell's, I 

 28; II 57; Louisiana, II 57. 



Waxwing, Bohemian, I 27; II 27, 

 32, 100; III 45, 57; Cedar, I 27; 



II 27, 56; III 57. 

 Whippoorwill, I 13, 14, 16, 25; II 



24, 54. 

 Willet. Western, I 20, 23; II 51, 84, 



101; III 59. 

 Wilsonia pusilla, I 28. 

 Woodcock, American, I 14, 23; II 



51. 

 Woodpecker, Arctic 3-toed, II 95; 



III 55; Batchelder's, II 53; III 

 55, 71; Cabanis' (+Harris', Nebr. 

 citations of), II 53, 77, 79; III 

 55, 66, 71, 80; Downy, I 16, 24; 

 II 24, 32, 53, 88: III 51, 55; 

 Gairdner's, II 91; Hairy, I 16. 24; 

 II 24, 53; III 51, 55; Ivory-billed, 

 II 91; Lewis', I 16; II 53, 69. 77, 

 79; III 55, 66, 71; Northern 

 Hairy, II 91; Northern Pileated, 

 II 61, 92, 95; Red-bellied, II 53, 

 101; III 51, 55; Red-headed, I 25; 

 II 53, 69, 77, 85; III 55, 62, 73; 

 Yellow-bellied, II 53. 



Wolcott, R. H., A Twenty-three 

 Years' Record Kept by Dr. A. L. 

 Child of Plattsmouth, Nebraska, 



I 11-15; Suggestions as to an Ac- 

 curate and Uniform Method of 

 Recording Observations, I 41-44; 

 Remarks by, I 40; On Migration 

 Records and Our Nebraska Rec- 

 ords, II 86-93; In Memoriam — 

 Martin Luther Eaton, II 94. 95; 

 Notes by, II 99. 100; Record of 

 Nebraska Ornithology, III 93- 

 105; Note by. III 108. 



Wren, Baird's, II 90: Bewick's. II 

 61, 92; Canyon, II 93; Carolina, 



II 60, 92; III 108: House, *I 13, 

 *14 *28: *II 30, *58, *93; Long- 

 billed Marsh, I 28; II 58. 83; III 

 45. 61; Rock. I 28; II 58, 79, 85; 



III 65, 74, 88, 89; Short-billed 



