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The Wilson Bulletin — No. 101 



fit in standard card index cases, which can be bought from 

 thirty-five cents and upwards, or they can be filed in drawers 

 of larger cases, other drawers of which have cards devoted 



FIELD LIST OF TENNESSEE BIRDS 



Bluebird /fy>V M^.// 



Bobwhtte 



Bobolink.. 



Blackbird, Redwing 



Bunting, Indtiro 



Calbird , 



C,rdinal.>;8!//Wy 



Chat,Veliow-hreaM, _,^^ 

 Chickadee, Cftrollna /fV ./J:a. 



Creeper, Brown ■// ' 



Cuckoo. Yellow-billed 



Dove, Mourning .^Ti^./ .. 



Pickclssel. 



Duck. Mallard 



Flicker. /S>^.-^/... 



Flycatcher. Created . ■ 

 Acadian. 



Finch. Purple '^^ 



Goldfinch ^ — Z*?;, .. 

 Gnnicaicher. Elue-gray «^W./ 

 Crackle. Bronzed V.-r///":^-/^ 

 Grebe. Pied-bill, .'i?*.^ 



Grosbeak. Rose breast. 



Heron. Green. ■ / 



Hummingbirfi. Ruby-throat 

 Hawk.SparroH ./ 



Red -tailed // 



Junco." -^ .~.v3 



Kildeer....-^. " -^^ 



Klnjibird- ^ ...^. 



Ifingfisher / ...j.m//. 



Kinglet. Ruby-crowrfV%lf ffM 



Golden crown /9«V // 



LMrk.Mpn.iow.*tf'-r * - V,* 3 



Prairie horned. -> . 

 Martin. Purple.-/". ^ ~ /O 

 Motkingbird .^H^ /t¥/ /// 



Nighthawk ^^ 



Nulhatph. \Vhite-breB3t >wS. 



Oriole. Baltimore 



Oriole. Orchard.j^^-. 



Ovenbird ^^ / 



Owl. Scrpech.y ....... 



-^^, JYPrn^^ % ^ 



Phoebe'- ■•/ 



Pewee. Wood ., 



Robin. ^<?-.^ <'.-/.£? --<... 



Sandpiper, Spotted 



Solitary 



Snipe Wilson's 



Shrike. Migrant 



Sapsucker. Yel-beltied. / 

 Soarrow, Bachman's.. -*■ • . 



■• ChippinirV?^/»<//// 



Field. ;9i<('>'?*y./// 



Fox 



jshopper 



Veaper.-.-^3. ... 

 White-crown-./. , 



White-throatyW.WM^ 



im.// 



Swallow. Bank 



Bam.--.v2 



Cliff 



" lT^,..///t 



Rough-wing . /^- — 



Swi(t._ Chimney 



Tanager. Summer 



Scarlet 



Titmouse. Tufted . ■ . ^/^Z 



Thrasher. Brown .-^^^^4^ .'^.. 

 Thrush, Orey-chf-tk 



OUvf-backed. 



Hermit. .Z^../ 



Wood 



Water 

 La. Wa 



/ 



y/ 



Towhee .■■-?W'^ .-</. 



White-eyed.- 



Warbling 



Vel.-ihroai.. 



Warbler, Bay-breast 



Bl.A Wh J5*^//// 



Blue-wing . / 



Blackbnrnian 



Blackpoll 



Bl-thr. Blue. 



Warbler. Hooded //// 



Kentucky 



Md, Vel.-throat _^ . 

 Myrtle- v^.'2>^.5'7*^ 



Magnolia 



Nashville •■ 



N.Panila 



Pain 



Redstart 



Sycamore — ^■■ 



Tennessee ■- 



Yellow ■/■'■ 



Was wing. Cedar 



Wiiippoorwlll-.- /.-^^ 



Woodpecker. Downy /TTt' 



Hairy ..y// 



Pileated -. /^ 



Red head.--.. Z^^-. ■ 



Red-beUied/SiCWv// 



wren, Bewicks-..^ 



■■ (aroilna/Sy//// 



■■ Winter..//// 



Gr» 



/K/ 



ulture. Black./". ^■/'^ ..../* 

 Turkey ^ 



^/i9:e.rn- /^T^. y. 



C>-^/?r!fy../. 



Cerulean 



Chestnut-bided . 

 Cape May 



Pubilsbed by tcnntsjte Orii!thol03ical Society 



to various subjects. Index cards may be bought with months 

 printed on the tabs or they may be secured blank and the 

 tabs written on according to the user's ideas. 



On returning from a trip, file your card in the box or case 

 under the current month and record its contents into your 

 ledger, if you keep one, at your leisure. It is a very simple 

 matter to " run down " your records of any particular spe- 

 cies, since the name will be found in the same place on every 

 card, and it takes but a few minutes to run through a year's 

 records. Should your card become torn or soiled afield, the 

 rewriting of it may be left for a rainy day with less pang of 

 conscience than if your notes were recorded on the prover- 

 bial old envelope or other scrap of paper. I usually take a 

 blank card along to record notes too bulky to put on the 

 printed card, and the two can be filed together, both being 

 dated. Nothing could be more convenient afield than to keep 



