WOLCOTT, 
see Bruner, L., Wolcott, R. H., and 
Swenk, M. H. 
Wolley, John, 1823-1859. 
[Collection of eggs], ’07, 354. 
wollweberi (Baeolophus), see Baeolo- 
phus. 
— (Lophophanes), see Baeolophus. 
Wood, John Claire. 
Another nest of the Philadelphia Vi- 
reo, ’04, 282. 
__ Parula Warbler and Short-billed 
Marsh Wren, ’05, 212. 
Michigan randoms, ’05, 216-217. 
Nesting of Henslow’s Sparrow in St. 
Clair Co., Michigan, 705, 416. 
Some Wayne County, Michigan, 
notes, 1905, ’05, 423-424. 
Autumn warbler hunting, ’06, 20-25. 
Wayne County, Michigan, notes, ’06, 
344, 
The White-rumped Sandpiper in 
Wayne Co., Michigan, ’06, 458- 
459, 
The Short-eared Owl and Savannah 
Sparrow breeding in Wayne Coun- 
ty, Michigan, ’07, 97-99. 
The Pigeon Hawk in Wayne Co., 
Michigan, ’07, 214. 
Autumn records of Golden Plover 
and Lapland Longspur in Wayne 
Co., Michigan, ’07, 223-224. 
Autumn warbler migration, ’07, 322- 
Boils 
The White-rumped Sandpiper in 
Michigan, ’07, 339-340. 
The Savannah Sparrow breeding in 
Detroit and Hamtramck village, 
Michigan, ’08, 223. 
Corrections to ‘a list of the land 
birds of southeastern Michigan,’ 
708, 230-232. 
Bird notes from southeastern Mich- 
igan, 08, 324—327. 
Bartramian Sandpiper in Wayne Co., 
Michigan, ’08, 473-474. 
The Kirtland and Pine Warblers in 
Wayne Co., Michigan, ’08, 480. 
Pine Siskins and winter Bobolinks, 
709, 192-193. ¥ 
First appearance of the Sanderling 
in the vicinity of Detroit, ’09, 427. 
Some winter birds of the season 
1908-9 in Wayne Co., Michigan, 
710, 36-41, 
The last Passenger Pigeons in Wayne 
Co., Michigan, ’10, 208. 
Wood, Nelson Rush. 
A White-throated Sparrow in Wash- 
ington, D. C., in August, ’07, 442. 
Wood, Norman Asa. 
245 
WOODPECKER, 
Capture of Kirtland’s Warbler at 
Ann Arbor, Michigan, ’02, 291. 
The White-throated Warbler at Ann 
Arbor, Michigan, ’02, 401. 
Discovery of the breeding area of 
Kirtland’s Warbler (rev.), 704, 
506-507. 
Some new and rare bird records for 
Michigan, ’05, 175-178. 
Twenty-five years of bird migration 
at Ann Arbor, Michigan (rev.), 
707, 231-232. 
The breeding of the Short-eared Owl 
(Asio accipitrinus) near Ann Ar- 
bor, Michigan, ’07, 439, 
Notes on the spring migration (1907) 
at Ann Arbor, Michigan, ’08, 10-15. 
Notes on the occurrence of the Yel- 
low Rail in Michigan, 709, 1-5. 
Bird migration at Point Pelee, Ont., 
in the fall of 1909 (rev.), 710, 478. 
Wood, N. A., and Frothingham, E. H. 
Notes on the birds of the Au Sable 
Valley, Michigan, ’05, 39-54. 
Wood, N. A., and Tinker, A. D. 
Notes on some of the rarer birds of 
Washtenaw Co., Michigan, ’10, 
129-141. 
Woodcock, Arthur Roy. 
An annotated list of the birds of 
Oregon (rev.), ’02, 302-303. 
Woodcock, see Philohela minor. 
American, see Philohela minor. 
Woodhouse, Samuel Washington, 1821- 
1904. 
Obituary of, ’05, 104-106. 
woodhousei (Aphelocoma), see Aphelo- 
coma. 
Woodpecker, Alaska Three-toed, 
Picoides fasciatus. 
Alpine Three-toed, see Picoides dor- 
salis. 
American Three-toed, 
americanus. 
Ant-eating, see Melanerpes 
civorus. 
Arctic Three-toed, see Picoides arc- 
ticus. 
Arizona, see Dryobates arizonae. 
Batchelder’s, see Dryobates homorus. 
Blake’s, see Centurus blakei., 
Bonaparte’s, see Melanerpes 
elegans. 
Cabanis’s, see Dryobates hyloscopus. 
California, see Melanerpes bairdi. 
Downy, see Dryobates medianus. 
Elegant, see Centurus elegans. 
Gairdner’s, see Dryobates gairdneri. 
Gila, see Centurus uropygialis. 
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