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Index. 



r.\uk 



Warbler. Cape May, 27S, 437. 

 Cerulean, 240. 

 Chestnut-sided, 207. 428, 514- 



518, 572. 

 Connecticut, 28, 240. 

 Golden-winged, 240, 544. 

 Hooded. 501, 

 Kentucky, 421. 420, 587. 

 Lutescent, 116. 

 Magnolia. S, 114. 207, 211, 234, 



277, 510, 572. 

 Mourning, 28, 429, 511-51S, 



572. 

 Myrtle, S, 28, 231. 350, 534, 



572. 

 Nashville, 207. 234. 

 Northern Parula. 270. 

 Orange-crowned, 550. 572. 

 Palm, 572. 



Parula. 247, 500, 515-516, 518. 

 Pine, 247. 421, 501. 557. 

 Prairie. 247. 421. 

 Prothonotary, 240. 42S. 500. 

 Swainson's, 500. 

 Tennessee. 7, 207, .">72. 

 Wilson's. 207, 211, 572. 

 Worm-eating, 421. 

 Yellow, S, 100, 207, 235, 350, 



128, 572, 003. 

 Yellow-t hroa t ed , 501 . 

 Warren, B. 14.. Yellow-headed 



Blackbird in Virginia, 113. 

 Washington, birds of, 116. 

 Washington Biologists' Field Club, 



175. 

 Water-Thrush, 207. 428, 532, 557. 

 Grinnell's, 572 

 Louisiana. SO, 429, 585 

 Water-Turkey, 489. 

 Waxwing, Bohemian. 571. 



Cedar, 27, 348, 524, 534, 571. 

 Wayne, Arthur T., the Golden 

 Plover (Charadrius dominicus 

 dominicus) again on the coast of 

 South Carolina, 271; two fly- 

 catchers of the genus Empidonax 



new to the fauna of South Caro- 

 lina. 273; the Magnolia Warbler 

 (Dendroica magnolia): an addi- 

 tion to the fauna of the i 

 region of South Carolina, 277; 

 the Cape May Warbler {Den- 

 droica tigrina) taken in the spring 

 on the coast of South Carolina, 

 278; the Dovekie (AUe aUe): an 

 addition to the fauna of South 

 Carolina. 429. 



West Virginia, birds of. 276, 5S0, 5S5. 



'Western Wild Life Call,' noticed. 

 292, 455. 



Weston, Francis M., Jr., swimming 

 of young Herons, ill; Magnolia 

 Warbler in the coast region of 

 South Carolina. 114; Barn Swal- 

 low in South Carolina in winter, 

 270: additional notes from the 

 mountains of western North 

 Carolina. 418-421. 



Whip-poor-will, 20, 536. 



Whistler, 3. 



Widgeon, European, 525, 574. 



Wild-fowl refuges, 161. 



Willet, 116. 



Western, 551. £ 



Williams, II. ('., White Ibis (Guam 

 olba^ in Missouri, 20S; Brown 

 Thrasher wintering near St. Louis, 

 Mo.. 278. 



Williamson. E. B., actions of nest- 

 ing Red-shouldered Hawks, 582. 



WiLon. Alexander, anniversary of 

 death of, 022. 



'Wilson Bulletin', review of, 138, 

 456, 000. 



Wilson Ornithological Club, 320. 



Wilsonia canadensis. 429. 

 citrina. 578, 501. 

 pusilla pusilla, 130. 569, 572. 



Wisconsin, buds of, 269, 27.".. 582. 



Wood, Norman A., first Michigan 

 specimen of the Three-! oed Wood- 

 pecker, 273. 



