ATJTHOES' INDEX. 



Abbott, Chas. C. vi., 8, 117— The American Woodcock ; general account of 



its habits, as observed near Trenton, N. J. v., 23, 840 — " Repetition 

 of Nesting in Birds," giving a list of such species that lie has observed 

 raise two broods in a season in New J ersey, with notes on species that 

 will build new nests for the second brood, vi., 6, 36 — Notes on a few 

 winter birds near Trenton, N. J. vi., 7, 99— vi., 8, 115— "My Feb- 

 ruary Field Notes," "Birds ;" Notes at Trenton, N. J. vi., 9, 133 

 — Has noticed Bewick's Wrens at Trenton, N. J., for several years, 

 vi., 11, 163— "March Field Notes," "Birds," observations at Tren- 

 ton, N. J vi., 13, 197— Sends a peculiar nest to the Editors, which 

 they think is that of the White-eyed Vireo. vi., 19, 300— " Rusty- 

 headed Fisher" is probably a local name for the female Gooseander or 

 Merganser, vii.. 1, 3 — vii , 2, 20 — " Three Months of Field Notes" 

 at Trenton, N. J. 

 Abbott, 'T L. viii., 17, 261— '* A Game Bird Indeed;" account of two Eagles 

 fighting. 



Adams, J. W. vii., 8, 116 — " Wild Pigeons in Mass. ; " noting large flights. 



Akhurst, John, x., U, 196 — A letter in favor of the English Sparrow. 



Allen, C A. v.,;20, 308— "Abnormal Plumage of the California Quail." 

 vii., 1, 4—" Notes from California ;" spring notes at Nicasio, Cal. 



Allen, Mrs. Chas. A. v., 26, 404— Mentions six different species of birds that 

 l)uilt their nests in one tree at Nicasio, Cal. 



Allen, J. A. vi., 6, 84— Quoting from his notes in " American Naturalist," 

 vol. i., on spring arrivals in Mass. vi., 8, 115 — "Send in the Re- 

 ports ;" asking readers of Forest and Stream to accept the invita- 

 tion given and send in reports of arrivals and movements of birds, vi., 

 ^t, 116— Calendar of arrivals in Mass. March 20 to 31. vi., 9, 132— 

 Calendar of arrivals in Mass. from April 1 to 20. vi., 9, 133 — " The 

 Birds and Coming Storms ;" thinks they can generally foresee storms 

 or waves of cold and heat. 



*' Al Fresco " is Chas. J. Kenworthy. 



AppletoM, (i. Lyman, x., 6, 95— ''A Large Woodcock ;" one shot in Geor- 

 gia weighing 8 ounces, x., 8, 185— "The English Sparrows in Geor- 

 gia ;" noticed near Myrtle Grove. Brvan County, in the rice fields, 

 xi., 18. 360—" A Partial Albino " (probably Crow Blackbird or Boat- 

 tailed Grackle). 



(Audubon, Lncy B.) "Fidelis." viii., 25, 420— Against the English Spar. 



low. 



(Aiulubon, Rosa) "Tanager." viii., 25, 420— Against the English Spar- 

 row. 



