INDEX. 



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Harting, J. E., 216, 233; Notations: 

 Blackcap, 215; Reproducing bird- 

 songs, 215; Willow warbler, 215. 



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

 nearest approach to music in nature, 

 116. 



Hawk. See Night-hawk. 



Hawker, Col ( ). Swan, 215. 



Hawkins, Sir J., 142, 233 ; Notations : 

 Blackbird, 217, Cuckoo, 217, 



Hayward, Miss C. A. Bobolink, 194. 



Hedge-sparrow, 180. 



Helmholtz, H. L. F., 233; Structure 

 of melody, 130. 



Hen. Composer of Old Dan Tucker, 

 108; Holder, C. F., 201, Fowl lan- 

 guage, 201; Music and talk of, 201; 

 Notations: 104, Gardiner, W., 211, 

 Kircher, A., 217. 



Henderson, W. J., 233; Nothing in 

 nature that resembles music, 116. 



Henshaw, H. W. Drumming of par- 

 tridge, 197, 198. 



He-rissant, ( ), 140, 233. 



Hermit thrush. See Thrush (turdus 

 pallasi). 



Hibberd, S., 233; Night songs, 160. 



Higginson, T. W., 165, 234; Robin, 

 145. 



High Hole. See Woodpecker (colaptes 

 auratus). 



Hill, R. Mocking-bird, 178; Solitaire, 

 187. 



Hinrichs, Miss Anna, 128, 234; Nota- 

 tions : Bumble-bee, 226, Cock chaffer, 

 226, Cricket, 226, Death-watch, 226, 

 Gnat, 226, House-fly, 226. 



Hittock. See Woodpecker (colaptes 

 auratus). 



Holder, C. F. Fowl language, 201; 

 Hen music and talk, 201; Rooster, 

 201. 



Horse, 129; Notations of: 119, Gar- 

 diner, W., 212, Weber, Dr. F., 

 225. 



Horsford, B., 234, 241; Thrush (Wood 

 thrush ? ), 165; White-throated spar- 

 row, 152. 



Hough ton, Mifflin, & Co., 241. 



House-fly. Hinrichs, A. Notation, 

 226. 



Howell, A. H., 234. 



Hoxie, W., 234. 



Hudson, W. H., 137, 187, 234; Music 

 and dancing in nature, 137 ; White- 

 banded mocking-bird, 176. 



Human speech, Birds reproduce com- 

 plex forms of, 176. 



Human voice. Bates, H. W. Organ- 

 bird's song like, 186. 



IBIS (magazine), 234. 



Icteria viridis. See Chat. 



Icterus Baltimore. See Oriole. 



Imitation, 173, 174. (See also Mimicry.) 

 American mocking-bird, 176; Bar- 

 rington, D. Robin and nightingale, 

 174; Robin, skylark-linnet, wood- 

 lark linnet, 175; Blackbird, 176; 

 Bobolink, 175; Canaries, 176; Crow, 

 175; Hill, R. Mocking-bird, 178; 

 Hudson, W. H. White -banded 

 mocking-bird, 176; Human speech 

 reproduced by birds, 137, 176 ; 

 Thrush, 176; Sedge warbler, 176; 

 Virginia mocking-bird, 178. 



Improvement in bird-song, 174. 



Inanimate music. See Clothes-rack. 

 Door. Niagara. Water drop- 

 ping. See also Music in nature. 

 Notations. 



Indian songs from the phonograph, 

 Author's notation of, 172. 



Indigo-bird (cyanospiza cyanea). No- 

 tations, 85. 



Ingersoll, E., 146, 234, 241; Female 

 oriole, 169. 



Ingersoll, E., and others, 234; Voice 

 of the goldfinch, 157. 



Insect music. See Ant. Bumble- 

 bee. Cock chaffer. Cricket. 

 Death-watch Gnat. Grasshop- 

 per. House-fly. Notations. 



Insects, Musical organs and music of, 

 141. 



Intervals in bird-song. See Bird- 

 song. 



