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1911 J 



Index. 



547 



Vireo, Western Warbling, 15, 46, 

 316. 

 White-eyed, 215, 283. 

 Yellow-throated, 215, 283. 

 Vireosylva gilva swainsoni, 46, 

 83 r 316. 

 olivacea, 46, 83, 176, 215, 236, 

 283, 494. 

 Visher, Stephen Sargent, annotated 

 list of the birds of Harding 

 County, S. D., 5-16; Townsend's 

 Solitaire in eastern South Dakota, 

 270. 

 Vultur, 134. 

 Vulture, Black, 112, 207, 263. 



Turkey, 10, 35, 112, 207, 232, 

 468. 



Walker, F. S., numbersof Meadow- 

 lark still increasing in Maine, 486. 

 Warbler, Audubon's, 15, 46, 219, 



223, 317. 

 Bay-breasted, 23. 

 Black and White, 21, 216, 236, 



283. 

 Blackburnian, 23. 

 Black-poll, 23, 513. 

 Black-throated Blue, 22, 371. 

 Black-throated Green, 24, 216, 



236, 276, 283, 490. 

 Brewster's 470. 

 Canadian, 25, 236. 

 Cape May, 22. 

 Cerulean, 23. 



Chestnut-sided, 23, 236, 283. 

 Connecticut, 25, 513. 

 Cuban Pine, 268. 

 Golden-cheeked, 216. 

 Golden-winged, 21, 283. 

 Grinnell's, 46. 

 Kentucky, 216. 

 Kirtland's, 116. 

 Lutescent, 46, 177. 

 Macgillivray's, 46, 317. 

 Magnolia, 22. 

 Myrtle, 22, 216. 



Warbler, Nashville, 21, 216, 236, 

 283. 



Northern Parula, 22, 216. 



Orange-crowned, 21, 117, 176, 

 216, 268, 370. 



Palm, 24, 513. 



Parula, 283. 



Pileolated, 46, 317. 



Pine, 236. 



Prothonotary, 115. 



Sycamore, 216. 



Tennessee, 21. 



Virginia's, 317. 



Wilson's, 15, 25. 



Yellow, 15, 22, 46, 216, 236, 

 283, 310, 317. 

 Water-Thrush, 24. 



Grinnell's, 15, 216, 317. 



Louisiana, 24, 216, 488. 

 Water-Turkey, 107, 203, 275. 

 Waxwing, Bohemian, 15, 45, 493. 



Cedar, 15, 45, 215, 236, 323, 

 469. 

 Wayne, Arthur T., a third South 

 Carolina record for the Man-o'- 

 war-bird, 107; the color of the 

 gular sac of the Water-Turkey, 

 107; a fourth South Carolina, 

 record for the Saw-whet Owl, 1 12; 

 a third autumnal record of Kirt- 

 land's Warbler (Dendroica kirt- 

 landi) for South Carolina, 116; 

 the White-winged Scoter (Oi- 

 demia deglandi) in South Carolina, 

 255; the Pigeon Hawk (Falco 

 columbarius) wintering on the 

 coast of South Carolina, 264; 

 the Black-billed Cuckoo (Coc- 

 cyzus erylhrophthalmus) breeding 

 on the coast of South Carolina, 

 485; the Scarlet Tanager (Pi- 

 ranga erythromelas) on the coast 

 of South Carolina, 488; a pecu- 

 liar variation in the Louisiana 

 Water-Thrush (Seiurus motadlla), 

 488. 



