WAYNE, 
Woodpecker (Campephilus princi- 
palis), ’05, 414. 
The Orange-crowned Warbler (Hel- 
minthophila celata) a winter resi- 
dent in South Carolina, ’05, 417. 
The Black-fronted Warbler (Den- 
droica auduboni nigrifrons) in 
southern California, ’05, 419. 
A contribution to the ornithology of 
South Carolina, chiefly the coast 
region, 706, 56-68. 
Moult of the Snowflake (Passerina 
nivalis), ’06, 102. 
The date of discovery of Swainson’s 
Warbler (Helinaia swainsoni), ’06, 
227. 
The American Scoter, Limpkin and 
Ipswich Sparrow in South Caro- 
lina, 706, 231-232. 
The nest and eggs of Bachman’s 
242 
Warbler, Helminthophila bachmani 
(Aud.), taken near Charleston, 
South Carolina, ’07, 43-48. 
Another Limpkin (Aramus giganteus) 
in South Carolina, ’07, 95. 
The Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xan- 
thocephalus xanthocephalus) in 
Georgia, ’07, 100-101. 
An early date for the arrival of the 
Ipswich Sparrow (Passerculus prin- 
ceps) on the coast of South Caro- 
lina, 707, 101-102. 
Macgillivray’s Seaside Sparrow (Am- 
modramus maritimus macgilli- 
vrayit) with fourteen rectrices, 
707.1102; 
The Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo phila- 
delphicus) in Georgia, ’07, 104. 
Observations on some birds procured 
near Charleston, South Carolina, 
707, 377-382. 
A correction, 707, 446. 
The breeding season of the American 
Barn Owl (Strix pratincola) in 
South Carolina, ’08, 21-25. 
Bewick’s Wren (Thryomanes be- 
wicki) on the coast of South Caro- 
lina, 08, 87. 
The Cinnamon Teal (Querquedula 
cyanoptera) on the coast of South 
Carolina, 708, 216-217. 
The Whistling Swan (Olor colum- 
bianus) in South Carolina, 708, 
217-218. 
Three erroneous Georgia records, 
708, 229-230. 
The Wood Ibis (Mycteria americana) 
in the mountains of North Caro- 
lina, 210,79: 
The Osprey a breeder on the Catawba 
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River, near Morgantown, North 
Carolina, 710, 80. 
The Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica 
cerulea) breeding in Burke Co., 
North Carolina, 710, 84-85. 
Two additions to the avifauna of 
South Carolina, 710, 90-91. 
Concerning three erroneous Georgia 
records, 710, 213-214. 
The Snowy Owl (Nyctea nyctea) 
taken in South Carolina, ’10, 454—- 
455. 
Seven erroneous South and North 
Carolina records, 710, 464-465. 
Birds of South Carolina (rev.), ’10, 
472-474. 
waynei (Rallus), see Rallus. 
Weber, Jay Anthony. 
The American Egret (Herodias 
egretta) in the Catskill Mountains, 
706, 457. 
Contents of the crop and gizzard of 
a young Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa 
umbellus), ’06, 459-460. 
The Buff-breasted Sandpiper, Tryn- 
gites subruficollis, on Long Island, 
IN@aYen OV AoE 
The Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes 
gramineus) on Long Island, N. Y., 
in winter, ’07, 442. 
The Virginia and Sora Rails nesting 
in New York City, 709, 19-22. 
Capture of the Short-billed Marsh 
Wren (Cistothorus  stellaris) on 
Long Island, N. Y., ’09, 82. 
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila 
caerulea) in Washington Co., N. 
Y., 709, 82-83. 
Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica ceru- 
lea) in northern New Jersey, 710, 
PHA 
(Dendrornis), see Dendror- 
nis. 
Weed, Clarence Moores. 
A partial bibliography of the eco- 
nomic relations of North Ameri- 
can birds (rev.), 703, 446. 
Weeks Bill for the protection of mi- 
gratory birds, 710, 74. 
Wells, John Grant. 
Birds of the Island of Carriacou, 
702, 237-246, 343-349. 
wellsi (Caereba), see Coereba. 
(Certhiola), see Coereba. 
(Coereba), see Coereba. 
westermanni (Eclectus), see Eclectus. 
Western Ornithologist, The (maga- 
zine), ’01, 222. 
