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WOOD NOTES WILD. 



Chestnut-sided warbler, 157; Fox- 

 colored sparrow, 155; Hermit thrush, 

 164 ; Linnet, 149 ; Rose-breasted 

 grosbeak, 188; Wood-pewee, 143; 

 Wood thrush, 164. 



C., S. P. See Author. 



Cabot, J. E., 175, 231. 



Calandria. See Mocking-bird (mimus 

 orpheus), 181. 



California Academy of Sciences, 231. 



Campanero (Bell-bird), 195. 



Canary, 176; Bobolink in the role of 

 a, 193. 



Carlyle, T. On music of nature, 129. 



Carpodacus purpureus. See Linnet. 



Cat. Weber, Dr. F. Notations, 225. 



Cat-bird (mimus Carolinensis), Nota- 

 tions, 52; Stearns, W. A., 159. 



Century magazine, 148. 



Chaffinch, 160, 180. 



Chat, Yellow-breasted (icteria viridis). 

 (See also Cat-bird, 52.) Notations, 

 80; Nuttall, T., 191; Wilson, Dr. 

 A., 79. 



Cheney, Mrs. Julia C. Author's last 

 days, 171; Author's method of tak- 

 ing the bird-songs, 161. 



Chestnut-sided warbler. See War- 

 bler (dendroica Pennsylvanica). 



Chewink (pipilo erythrophthalmus), 

 8; Notations, 45, 118, 156; "Rock 

 of ages " and song of, 45, 118; Tor- 

 rey, B. Extemporizing of, 155; 

 Wilson, Dr. A., 45. 



Chickadee (parus atricapillus). De- 

 voutness of song of, 8; Flagg, W., 

 142; Minot, H. D., 143; Notations, 

 27, 123, 142. 



Chickens. See Fowl language. 

 Hen. Rooster. 



Chiff-chaff, 160. 



Chipmunk charmed by music, 142. 



Chipping sparrow. See Sparrow (spi- 



zella socialis). 



Chordeiles Virginianus. See Night- 

 hawk. 

 Chrysomitris tristis. See Yellow-bird. 



Church, Mrs. E. R., 231. 



Clark, J. W. 231. 



Clark, X., 132, 133, 134, 231. 



Clothes-rack, Notation, 4. 



Coccygus Americanus. See Yellow- 

 billed cuckoo. 



Coccygus erythrophthalmus. See Black- 

 billed cuckoo. 



Cock. See Rooster. 



Cock chaffer. Hinrichs, A. Nota- 

 tion, 226. 



Colaptes auratus. See Golden-winged 

 woodpecker. 



Coleman, A. P., 231, 241; Scarlet 

 tanager, 185. 



Collier, P. F., 241. 



Colt. (See also Horse.) Notations, 205. 



Colymbus torquatus. See Great 

 northern diver. 



Contopus virens. See Wood-pewee. 



Cooper, J. G., 231. 



Corwin, U. S. Revenue-steamer, 231. 



Coues, Dr. E., vi, 196, 231, 241; Chip- 

 ping sparrow, 40 ; Drumming of 

 partridge, 196, 199; Field-sparrow, 

 35; Hermit thrush, 59; Oven-bird, 

 62; Wood-pewee, 143. 



Cow. (See also Bull.) Music-loving 

 cows, 141; Notation, 206; Weber, 

 Dr. F. Notation, 224. 



Cowper, W. Ode to the nightingale 

 (Song thrush ?), 181. 



Cricket. Hinrichs, A. Notation, 

 226 ; Music of, 128. 



Crow, 175; Allen, J. A., 168; Nota- 

 tion, 205. 



Crow-shrike (gymnorhina ft'&icer),210. 



Crowest, F. J., 136, 231. 



Crustaceans, Stridulating, 128. 



Cuckoo, 2, 160; Gardiner, W., 195; 

 Haweis, Rev. H. R. Cuckoo's song, 

 116 ; Intervals in song of, 2, 88, 

 116, 135, 194, 195; Kircher, A., 

 195 ; Mitford, ( ), 194 ; Notations, 

 194,195; Gardiner, W., 213; Haw- 

 kins, Sir J., 217; Originator of 

 the minor scale, 135 ; Song of 

 Cuckoo and golden-winged wood- 

 pecker, 30. 



