162 
Sparrow, English, 9; kept in check 
at Cheyenne, Wy., 75-79; (verses), 
111; house; injury caused by, 76. 
Sparrow question, the English, 72- 
7a. 
Special feeding-places, 58. 
Species desirable on account of 
fruit; 25. 
Species offering fruit and dense foli- 
age, 26. 
Species reported as extinct, or be- 
coming extinct, Hornaday’s re- 
port, 136. 
Species with copious branching, 24. 
Species with dense foliage, 24. 
Squirrels and chipmunks, 68. 
Stock, source of, 20. 
St. Paul, red-headed woodpecker 
at, 4. 
Stork, black; of Europe, 16; white; 
in Germany, 15. 
Students, bird ; boys and collectors, 8. 
Suggestions, general; on tree plant- 
ing for birds, 28. 
Swallows, bracket shelves for, 38; 
(verses), 110. 
ly 
Tanager and redbird (verse), 116. 
Tarred rope coil, 66. 
Teal, blue-winged or green-winged 
(verse), 104. 
Thrasher, brown (verse), 107. 
Time for planting, 20. 
Titmice, nesting boxes for, 36. 
Tree, birds’ Christmas (figure), 57. 
Tree planting for birds, general sug- 
gestions on, 28. 
Tree trunk with barb wire coil (fig- 
ure), 36. 
Trees, vines, and shrubs; furnishing 
them to birds, 19. 
Twiners, 20. 
U 
Ubiquitous gunners, 85. 
Uncle Sam, 101, 102, 103, 104, 106, 
107, 121; the birds before, 99. 
INDEX 
Unsere nitzlichen Gartenvogel. Ko- 
belt, 40. 
Use of poison in farming and gar- 
dening, 9. 
Vv 
Vines, trees, and shrubs; furnish- 
ing them to birds, 19. 
Vogel, Nistkiasten fiir. Liebe, 40. 
Vogeln, Schutz den. Kobeit, 40. 
Vogelschutzfrage, Die. Borggreve, 
63. 
Voigt. Unsere niitzlichen Garten- 
vogel, 40. 
WwW 
Waste places, 30. 
Water, lack of, 7. 
Watering of plants, 20. 
Watson, Whitney and. Botany of 
California, 22. 
Weasels, 68. 
Western mammals, conclusions re- 
garding, Hornaday’s report, 138. 
What to plant, 19. 
White stork in Germany, 15. 
Whitney and Watson. Botany of 
California, 22. 
Wild Bird Protection. Masefield, 40. 
Wild canary (verses), 109. 
Wild ducks (verses), 118. 
Wild Flowers, How to know the. 
Mrs. Dana, 22; of California. 
Parson and Buck, 22. 
Wild yam vine (figure), 21. 
Winter, feeding birds in, 46-61. 
Wire, barb, coil; tree trunk with 
(figure), 36. 
Wire netting, cut on the bias, 66; 
fence of, 65. 
Wood duck, nesting boxes for, 39. 
Woodpecker, red-headed, at St. 
Paul, 4; (verse), 115. 
Woodpeckers, nesting boxes for, 37. 
Wrens, nesting boxes for, 36. 
Y. 
Yam vine, wild (figure), 21. 
