INDEX TO PAPERS RELATING TO FOOD OF BIRDS. 



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Vireo griseus White-eyed virco. 



Feeding on scale insects, Ybk. 1906, 



p. I0r>. 



Food at Marshall Hall, Bui. 17, pp. 20, 

 23, 26, 29, 34, 35, 40, 59, 60, 61, 

 102 (10 stomachs). 

 Vireo button! Button's vireo. 



Feeding on scale insects, Ybk. 1906, p. 



194. 

 Food in California, Bui. 30, pp. 41-42 



(54 stomachs). 



Vireo, Button's, see Vireo huttoni. 

 Vireo, Least, see Vireo belli pusillus. 

 Vireo olivaceus, see Vireosylva olivacea. 

 Vireo, Red-eyed, see Vireosylva olivacea. 

 Vireo solitarius cassini, see Lanivireo soli- 



tarius cassini. 



Vireo, Warbling, see Vireosylva gilva. 

 Vireo, White-eyed, see Vireo griseus. 

 Vireo, Yellow-throated, see Lanivireo flavi- 



frons. 

 Vireosylva gilva Warbling vireo. 



Feeding on mulberries, Rept. 1890, p. 

 285 ; scale insects, Ybk. 1906, p. 

 194. 

 Food at Marshall Hall, Bui. 17, pp. 



30, 35, 40, 102. 

 Food in California, Bui. 30, pp. 39-40 



(110 stomachs). 



Vireosylva olivacea Red-eyed vireo. 

 Brief account, Bui. 38, p. 73. 

 Feeding on mulberries, Rept. 1890, p. 

 285 ; scale insects, Ybk. 1906, p. 195. 

 Food at Marshall Hall, Bui. 17, pp. 20, 

 23, 24, 29, 30, 34, 35, 39, 40, 43, 

 56, 59, 60, 61, 102 (13 stomachs). 

 Food of nestlings, Ybk. 1900, p. 416. 

 Vulture, Black, see Catharista urubu. 



California, see Gymnogyps califor- 



nianus. 



Turkey, see Cathartes aura septen- 

 trionalis. 



Warbler, Audubon's, see Dendroica audu- 



boni. 

 Bay-breasted, see Dendroica cas- 



tanea. 

 Black-and-white, see Mniotilta 



varia. 



Black-poll, see Dendroica striata. 

 Black-throated blue, see Den- 



droica cserulescens. 

 Black-throated green, see Den- 



droica virens. 



Canadian, see Wilsonia canadensis. 

 Cape May, see Dendroica tigrina. 

 Lutescent, see Vermivora celata 



lutescens. 



Magnolia, see Dendroica magnolia. 

 Myrtle, see Dendroica coronata. 

 Palm, see Dendroica palmarum. 

 Parula, see Compsothlypis ameri- 



cana. 

 Pine, see Dendroica vigorsi. 



Warbler, Prairie, see Dendroica discolor. 



I'roihnnotary, see Protonotaria 



citrea. 

 Townsend's, see Dendroica town- 



sendi. 



Wilson's, see Wilsonia pusilla. 

 Worm-eating, see Helmitheros ver- 



mivorus. 



Yellow, see Dendroica a?stiva. 

 Water-thrush, see Seiurus noveboracensis. 



Louisiana, see Seiurus mota- 



cilla. 



Water-turkey, see Anhinga anhinga. 

 Waxwing, Bohemian, see Bombycilla gar- 



rula. 



Cedar, see Bombycilla cedrorum. 

 Weaver bird, Madagascar, see Foudia mada- 



gascariensis. 



Whippoorwill, see Antrostomus vociferus. 

 White-eye, South African, see Zosterops 



capensis. 



Widgeon, see Mareca americana. 

 Wilsonia canadensis Canadian warbler. 

 Feeding on scale insects, Ybk. 1906, p. 



195. 

 Food at Marshall Hall, Bui. 17, pp. 



20, 29, 34, 39, 103-104. 

 Wilsonia pusilla Wilson's warbler. 



Feeding on scale insects, Ybk. 1906, p. 



194. 

 Food at Marshall Hall, Bui. 17, pp. 20, 



24, 103-104. 

 Food in California, Bui. 30, pp. 51-52 



(52 stomachs). 



Woodcock, see Philohela minor. 

 Woodpecker, Arctic three-toed, see Picoides 



arcticus. 

 Arizona, see Dryobates ari- 



zonae. 

 California, see Melanerpes for- 



micivorus bairdi. 

 Downy, see Dryobates pubes- 



cens. 



Gila, see Centurus uropygialis. 

 Golden-fronted, see Centurus 



aurifrons. 

 Grayson's, see Dryobates scala- 



ris graysoni. 



Hairy, see Dryobates villosus. 

 Ivory-billed, see Campephilus 



principalis. 



Lewis's, see Asyndesmus lewisi. 

 Nuttall's, see Dryobates riut- 



talli. 

 Pileated, see Phlceotomus pi- 



leatus. 

 Red-bellied, see Centurus caro- 



linus. 

 Red-cockaded, see Dryobates 



borealis. 

 Red-headed, see Melanerpes 



erythrocephalus. 

 San Lucas, see Dryobates sca- 



laris lucasanus. 



Texas, see Dryobates scalaris 

 bairdi. 



