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Index. 



TAuk 

 LOct. 



Warbler, New York, 356. 



Northern Parula, 199, 419. 

 Orange-crowned, 300, 360. 

 Palm, 316, 356. 

 Parula, 309. 

 Pileolated, 70. 

 Pine, 136. 

 Pine-creeping, 356. 

 Prairie, 195, 356, 432. 

 Prothonotary, 309, 360, 419, 



435. 

 Sonora Yellow, 419. 

 Tennessee, 300, 399, 419. 

 Tolmie's, 303. 

 Townsend's, 183, 420. 

 Virginia's, 300, 419. 

 Worm-eating, 356. 

 Yellow, 8, 135, 152, 201, 223, 



359, 369, 399. 

 Yellow Redpoll, 223. 

 Yellow-rumped, 70. 

 Yellow-throated, 360. 

 Warren, Edward R., notice of his 

 'Notes on the Birds of south- 

 western Montrose County, Colo- 

 rado,' 206; concerning Thryo- 

 manes bewicki cryptas in Colo- 

 rado, 311. 

 Water-Thrush, 361, 369. 

 Grinnell's, 399. 

 Louisiana, 136, 195, 310. 

 Water-Turkey, 302. 

 Watson, John B., notice of his 

 'The Behavior of Noddy and 

 Sooty Terns,' 209-214. 

 Waxwing, Bohemian, 8, 10-12, 151, 

 398, 418. 

 Cedar, 151, 369, 398. 

 Weber, J. A., the Virginia and Sora 

 Rails nesting in New York City, 

 19-22; the capture of the Short- 

 billed Marsh Wren on Long Is- 

 land, N. Y., 82; Blue-gray Gnat- 

 catcher in Washington County, 

 N. Y., 82. 

 Wetmore, Alex., notice of his ' Notes 



on some northern Arizona Birds,' 



206. 



Wharton, William P., the Clapper 



Rail in Essex County, Mass., 76. 



Whimbrel, 190. 



Whip-poor-will, 133, 355, 367, 403, 



413. 

 Whistler, 240, 241, 439. 

 Widgeon, American, 187. 

 European, 186, 304. 

 Widmann, Otto, a second record 

 for the Fulvous Tree-Duck taken 

 in Missouri, 304; notice of his 

 'The Summer Birds of Shaw's 

 Garden,' 322. 

 Willet, 128. 



Western, 146, 290. 

 Wilsonia canadensis, 370. 

 citrina, 136. 

 pusilla pileolata, 70. 

 Witherby, H. F., reprint of his 

 circular relating to his scheme 

 for marking migrant birds, 332, 

 333. 

 Wolcott, Robert H., notice of his 

 'An Analysis of Nebraska's Bird 

 Fauna,' 447. 

 Wood, J. Claire, Pine Siskins and 

 winter Bobolinks, 192; first 

 appearance of the Sanderling in 

 the vicinity of Detroit, 427. 

 Wood, Norman A., notes on the 

 occurrence of the Yellow Rail 

 in Michigan, 1-5. 

 Woodcock, 26, 77, 132, 287, 390, 



393. 

 Woodpecker, Alaska Downy, 69. 

 Alaska Three-toed, 69. 

 Arctic Three-toed, 6, 395. 

 Downy, 133, 367, 412. 

 Hairy, 57, 148, 367, 412, 435. 

 Lewis's, 6, 148. 

 Newfoundland, 296. 

 Northern Downy, 148, 395. 

 Northern Hairy, 395. 

 Northern Pileated, 6, 395. 



