INDEX 



493 



Warbler, "Children's," Yellow Warb- 

 ler (Dendroica cestiva), i, 354. 



Warbler, Connecticut (Oporornis 

 agilis), Audubon's original draw- 

 ing of, i, 426. 



Warbler, Magnolia (Dendroica mag- 

 nolia}, "Black and Yellow Warb- 

 ler," Audubon's original drawing 

 of, i, 425. 



Warbler, Pine-creeping (Dendroica 

 vigor -si), Audubon's original draw- 

 ing of, i, 316. 



Warbler, Prairie (Dendroica dis- 

 color), Audubon's original draw- 

 ing of, i, 316. 



Warbler, "Rathbone," i, 180, 354. 



Warbler, Tennessee (Vermivora per- 

 egrina), Audubon's original draw- 

 ing of, i, 316. 



Warbler, Yellow-rumped, Myrtle 

 Warbler (Dendroica coronata), 

 Audubon's original drawing of, i, 

 180. 



Ward, Henry, ii, 2, 4, 9, 12, 25, 32, 

 59. 



Washington, General George, at Val- 

 ley Forge, i, 102; Polk's portrait 

 of, i, 106; at "Fatland Ford," i, 

 108. 



Water-lily, yellow (Nymphasa ki- 

 tea), ii, 80. 



Waterton, Charles, i, 12, 224-232, 

 415; ii, 55, 61, 73; on Audubon's 

 drawing of the rattlesnake, ii, 79; 

 on the vulture's olfactory sense, ii, 

 82; to George Ord, ii, 83; his 

 Wanderings, polemics and life at 

 Walton Hall, ii, 86-92; on Alex- 

 ander Wilson's diary, ii, 87; on 

 the Ornithological Biography, ii, 

 87; on the young Cuckoo and 

 Hummingbird's nest, ii, 90-91; 

 142. 



Watty and Meg, i, 208. 



Webster, Daniel, as Audubon's pa- 

 tron, ii, 151; his letter of recom- 

 mendation and promise of ducks, 



ii, 152; Audubon's credentials 

 from, ii, 242. 



Wellington, ii, 189, 191. 



Wernerian Society, i, 183; ii, 72. 



Westerman, General, to Citizen Au- 

 dubon, i, 80. 



Western Journal, ii, 298. 



Western Museum, Audubon as its 

 taxidermist, and story of its foun- 

 dation, i, 303-306. 



Wetherill, Samuel, Junior, i, 102, 

 169; ii, 14. 



Wetherill, Samuel Price, i, 102. 



Wetherill, Dr. William, i, 201. 



Wetherill, W. H., i, 99, 102, 149. 



Wheelock, John, i, 218. 



Whewell, William, i, 399. 



Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vocif- 

 erus), Audubon's early drawings 

 of, i, 180, 249. 



Whitehall (New York), ii, 244. 



White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrv- 

 chia albicollis), Audubon's early 

 drawing of, i, 249. 



Wilkie, David, i, 377. 



Williams, George Alfred, on the an- 

 cestry and achievements of Robert 

 Havell, Junior, i, 382; ii, 193-195. 



Wilson, Alexander, i, 107; his life 

 and accomplishments, i, 202-220; 

 his journey of 1810, i, 202; his re- 

 buke to a judge, i, 203; descrip- 

 tion of Pittsburgh, i, 204; descends 

 the Ohio, i, 205; impressions of 

 Cincinnati and Louisville, i, 205; 

 success in New Orleans, i, 207; his 

 meeting with Audubon, i, 207; 

 early life and struggles, i, 208; 

 success as a dialect poet, i, 208; 

 champions the oppressed weavers, 

 is fined and sent to jail, i, 208; 

 emigrates to America, i, 209; un- 

 fortunate love affairs, i, 209, 212, 

 215, 216; to Charles Orr, i, 210- 

 212; George Ord on, i, 211; friend- 

 ship with Bartram and Lawson, i, 

 212; his poverty and thrift, i, 214- 



