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INDEX. 



Carolina rail, 234 



Carolina titmouse, 109 



Carrion crow, 215 



Cat-bird, 98 



Cathartidse, 218 



Cecropia moth, 184 



Cedar-bird, 124 



Cedar waxwing, 124 



Certhiidae, 109 



Chaparral cock, 194 



Cherry-bird, 124 



Chewink, 141 



Chickadee, 106 



Chimney-swallow, 177 



Chimney-swift, 177 



Chinch-bug, 44 



Chipping-sparrow, 137 



Chrysomelidae, 53 



Cicindelidse, 52 



Clapper rail, 234 



Coecinellidae, 53 



Coleoptera, 52 



Columba fasciata, 222 



Columbian sharp-tailed grouse, 227 



Common crow, 167 



Common puffin, 250 



Conservation of birds, 255 



Cooper's hawk, 211 



Coot, 235 



Coimorants, 24ti 



Cow-bird, 162 



Cranes, 235 



Creepers, 109 



Crow blackbirds, 158 



Crows, 167, 215 



Cuckoos, 192 



Curculionidae, 54 



Curlews, 232 



Cypselidae, 177 



D 



Dabchick, 254 



Darter, 245 



Development of economic ornithol 



ogy, 17 

 Dickcissel, 140 



Dipper, 242 



Diptera, 51 



Double-crested cormorant, 246 



Dowitcher, 231 



Downy woodpecker, 184 



Duck-hawk, 212 



Ducks, 239 



Dusky duck, 239 



Dusky grouse, 227 



Eagles, 213 



Eared grebe, 254 



Economic ornithology, 17 



Egg-collecting, 257 



Egret, great white, 237 



Elateridae, 53 



Elf -owl, 201 



Encouraging the presence of birds. 



304 



Engli&h sparrow, 144 

 Eskimo curlew, 233 

 Evening grosbeak, 132 



Field-sparrow, 136 



Finches, 132 



Fish-ducks, 243 



Fish-hawk, 212 



Florida gallinule, 235 



Flycatchers, 174 



Food, amount of, consumed by 

 birds, 59 



Food of birds, methods of study- 

 ing, 9 



Food, smaller birds for, 262 



Formicidae, 55 



Forsters, tern, 248 



Frigate bird, 247 



Fringillidse, 132 



Gallinules, 235 

 Game-birds, 271 



