WOODPECKER. 
Golden-fronted, see Centurus auri- 
frons. 
Golden-winged, see Colaptes auratus. 
Grayson’s, see Dryobates graysoni. 
Hairy, see Dryobates villosus. 
Harris’s, see Dryobates harrisi. 
Imperial, see Campephilus imperialis. 
Ivory-billed, see Campephilus princi- 
palis. 
Lewis’s, see Asyndesmus lewisi. 
Maria’s, see Dryobates villosus. 
Maynard’s, see Dryobates maynardi. 
Mexican Pileated, see Ceophloeus 
scapularis. 
Narrow-fronted, see Melanerpes an- 
gustifrons. 
Nelson’s Downy, see Dryobates nel- 
soni. 
Newfoundland, see Dryobates terrae- 
novae. 
Northern Downy, see Dryobates nel- 
soni, 
Northern Hairy, see Dryobates leu- 
comelas. 
Northern Pileated, see Phloeotomus 
abieticola. 
Nuttall’s, see Dryobates nuttalli. 
Nye’s, see Centurus nyeanus. 
Phillip’s, see Dryobates villosus. 
Pileated, see Phloeotomus pileatus. 
Porto Rico, see Melanerpes portori- 
censis. 
Queen Charlotte, see Dryobates pi- 
coideus. 
Red-bellied, see Centurus carolinus. 
Red-cockaded, see Dryobates borealis. 
Red-headed, see Melanerpes erythro- 
cephalus. 
Rocky Mountain 
bates monticola. 
Southern Downy, see Dryobates pu- 
bescens. 
Southern Hairy, see Dryobates au- 
duboni. 
Southern White-headed, 
picus albolarvatus. 
Texas, see Dryobates bairdi. 
Three-toed, see Picoides americanus. 
White-backed Three-toed, see Pi- 
coides americanus. 
White-headed, see Xenopicus albo- 
larvatus. 
Willow, see Dryobates turati. 
Yellow-bellied, see Sphyrapicus var- 
ius. 
Woodruff, Edward Seymour, 1876- 
1909. 
Notes from northwestern Connecti- 
cut, ’05, 420-421. 
Hairy, see Dryo- 
see Xeno- 
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WREN. 
The Cape May Warbler in Litchfield 
Co., Conn. ’06, 105. 
Probable breeding of the White- 
throated Sparrow in Connecticut, 
106, 461. 
The Prairie Horned Lark a summer 
resident in Connecticut, ’06, 461. 
Some interesting records from south- 
ern Missouri, 707, 348-349. 
A preliminary list of the birds of 
Shannon and Carter Counties, Mis- 
souri, 708, 191-214. 
Another capture of a tagged Duck, 
08, 216. 
A tame Field Sparrow, ’08, 477. 
The Ruffed Grouse (rev.), 709, 97. 
Obituary of, 709, 218-219. 
Woodruff, Frank Morley. 
Rare northern birds near Chicago, 
TO 7am 07s 
Malformed bill of Rose-breasted 
Grosbeak, ’07, 220-221. 
Some interesting records from south- 
ern Missouri, 707, 348-349. 
The birds of the Chicago area (rev.), 
107, 363. 
Wood-star, Bahama, see Doricha eve- 
: lynae. 
Worcester, Dean Conant. 
[Letter about bird protection in Phil- 
ippine Islands], ’04, 107. 
Worcester, D. C., and McGregor, R. 
H., see McGregor and Worcester. 
Worthen, Charles Kimball, 1850-1909. 
Swainson’s Warbler in Nebraska,’06, 
227 
Obituary of, 709, 332. 
[Collection], 710, 112. 
Worthington, Willis Woodford. 
A rare record for eastern New York, 
705395. 
Connecticut Warbler and Philadel 
phia Vireo at Shelter Island, N. Y., 
702, 89. 
Henslow’s Sparrow on Shelter Is- 
land, N. Y., 702, 204. 
Rare birds for eastern Long Island, 
N. Y., 702, 402-403. 
Bird notes from Shelter Island, Long 
Island, N. Y., 704, 287. 
Worthington Society for the Investi- 
gation of Bird Life, notice of estab- 
lishment, ’04, 511-512. 
Wren, Alaska, see Nannus alascensis. 
Aleutian, see Nannus meligerus. 
Baird’s, see Thryomanes bairdi. 
Bewick’s, see Thryomanes bewicki. 
Bryant’s Cactus, see Heleodytes bry- 
anti. 
Cactus, see Heleodytes couesi. 
