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INDEX 



(Harporhynchus rufus), 24, 213; 

 iiest of, 122. 



Thrush, varied (Hesperoctehla nce- 

 via), 217. 



Thrush, Wilson's. See Veery. 



Thrush, wood (Turdus mustelinus), 

 1, 19 ; habits of, 21-25 ; 30, 44, 

 47, 148 ; distribution In the Cats- 

 kills, 168, 211 ; notes of, 21-24, 

 148, 164, 167, 168, 211 ; nest of, 

 21, 25, 164. 



Thrushes, songs of certain, 142; 

 feed mostly on or near the ground, 

 150 ; characteristics of the family, 

 and of certain species, 211 ; hop- 

 pers, 218. 



Titlark. See Pipit, American. 



Titmouse, gray-crested, or tufted 

 titmouse (Farm bicolor), notes 

 of, 7. 



Tracks, in the mud, 48, 49. 



Trout, brook (Salvelinus fontina- 

 lis), 71, 72, 84, 160. 



Trouting excursions, 162-187. 



Turkey, domestic, 101. 



Turkey, wild (Meleagris gallopavo), 

 101. 



Upper Iron Works, 86-90. 



Veery, or Wilson's thrush ( Turdus 

 fuscescens), 19, 44, 47, 141, 148, 

 211 ; notes of, 21, 25, 26, 44, 109, 



Vetch, 146. 



Village, a deserted, 86-89. 



Violet, bird's-foot, 146, 147. 



Violet, dog's-tooth, 1, 155. 



Violets, 128, 146. 



Vireo, red-eyed (Vireo olivaceus), 

 habits of, 40-42 ; 61, 208, 209 ; a 

 young one caught napping, 209 ; 

 notes of, 40-42, 208, 209 ; nest of, 

 114, 208. 



Vireo, solitary, or blue-headed vi- 

 reo (Vireo solitarius), 67, 112, 

 208 ; notes of, 67, 112 ; nest of, 

 112, 113, 208. 



Vireo, warbling (Vireo gilvus), 41, 

 208 ; notes of, 42. 



Vireo, white-eyed, or white-eyed 

 flycatcher ( Vireo noveboracensis), 

 16-19, 208 ; notes of, 16, 17, 41, 

 208. 



Vireo, yellow-throated, or yellow- 

 breasted flycatcher (Vireo flavi- 

 frons), 19, 208. 



Vireos, 150 ; characteristics of the 

 family, and of individuals, 208, 



Wagtail. See Water-thrush and 

 Thrush, golden-crowned. 



Wake-robin, 1. 



Walking and hopping, 218. 



Warbler, Audubon's (Dendroica 

 auduboni), 71. 



Warbler, bay-breasted (Dendroica 

 castanea), 141, 149. 



Warbler, black and white (Mniotilta 

 varia), a brood of young, 111, 

 112 ; 149, 206 ; notes of, 67 ; nest 

 of, 111, 112. 



Warbler, black and yellow, or mag- 

 nolia warbler (Dendroica macu- 

 losa), 19, 60. 



Warbler, Blackburnian (Dendroica 

 blackburnice), 45, 60, 149 ; notes 

 of, 45, 149. 



Warbler, black-poll (Dendroica 

 striatd), 141, 206, 207. 



Warbler, black-throated blue, or 

 blue-backed warbler (Dendroica 

 ccerulescens), 19 ; habits and ap- 

 pearance of, 66, 67 ; 71, 150 ; notes 

 of, 66, 67. 



Warbler, black-throated green, or 

 green-backed warbler (Dendroica 

 virens), 19, 59, 66 ; notes of, 66, 

 207. 



Warbler, blue-winged (Helmintho- 



r arbler, blue yellow-backed, or 



parula warbler (Compsolhlypis 



americana), 46, 149, 201 ; notes 



of, 46, 149. 

 Warbler, Canada (Sylvania cana- 



densis], 18, 57 ; appearance and 



habits of, 60, 61 ; 71 ; notes of, 57, 



60 ; nest of, 57, 58, 61. 

 Warbler, cerulean (Dendroica cceru- 



lea), 207. 

 Warbler, chestnut-sided (Dendroica 



pensylvanica), 19, 60, 66, 149; 



notes of, 66, 149 ; nest of, 66. 

 Warbler, hooded (Sylvania mi- 



trata), 19, 206. 

 Warbler, Kentucky (Qeothlypis for- 



mosd), habits and appearance of, 



149, 150 ; 206 ; notes of, 149. 

 Warbler, mourning (Geothlypis 



Philadelphia), 65, 150, 206, 207 ; 



notes of, 65 ; nest of, 113, 114. 

 Warbler, Swainson's (Helinaia 



swainsonii), 207. 

 Warbler, worm-eating (Helmithe- 



rus vermivorus), 19, 21, 149, 150. 

 Warbler, yellow (Dendroica ces- 



tiva), 140, 206 ; notes of, 140 ; nest 



of, 140. 

 Warbler, yellow red-poll, or yello* 



