﻿Index 



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Hanks, C. S., 'Camp Kits and Camp Life,' 



reviewed, 213. 

 Heron, Green, 12; figured, 12; Ward's, 



32- 



Herons, 56. 



Herrick's 'Life and Instinct,' noticed, 32; 

 'The Home Life of Wild Birds,' re- 

 viewed, 176. 



Hummingbirds, 30, 208. 



Illinois, 12, 23, 255. 

 Italy, 196. 



Indiana, 25, 68, 78, 256. 

 Iowa, 83, 151, 257. 



Jackdaw, 197. 



Jay, Blue, 181, 210; figured, facing 181. 



Jays, 52. 



Judd's 'The Grouse and Wild Turkeys of 



the United States, and Their Economic 



Value,' reviewed, 30. 

 Junco, 43. 



Kansas, 22, 25. 



Kentucky, 22. 



Killdeer, 220, figured, facing 221. 



Kingbird, 117, 138; figured, 120. 



Kingfisher, Belted, 79; figured, facing 79. 



Kingfishers, 53. 



Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 208. 



Kittiwake, 90. 



Lark, Horned, 30, 52, 105; Prairie Horned, 



69. 

 Longspur Lapland, 208. 

 Loon, figured, 160. 

 Louisiana, 21, 230, 258. 



Magdalen Island, 43. 



Maine, 14, 32, 260. 



Maine Ornithological Society, Journal of 



the, reviewed, 107, 177. 

 Mallard, 193. 



Martin, Gray-breasted, 107; Purple, 137. 

 Massachusetts, 15, 16, 25, 136, 171, 174, 



210, 230, 260 

 Maynard's 'Directory of Birds of Eastern 



North America,' noticed, 70. 

 McAtee's 'The Horned Larks and Their 



Relations to Agriculture,' reviewed, 30. 

 Meadowlark, 52; figured, ir. 

 Merganser, Red-breasted, 45. 

 Michigan, 31, 32, 260. 

 Migration, 26. 

 Minnesota, 24, 161, 262. 

 Mississippi, 30, 230. 

 Missouri, 171, 263 . 

 Mockingbird, 190. 

 Montana, 31. 



Nebraska, 263. 



New Hampshire, 14, 263. [264. 



Newjersey, 9, 19, 20, 31, 32, 67, 173, 231, 

 New York, 17, 18, 25, 32, 33, 66, 103, 

 104, 158, 209, 210, 231, 265. 



New York Zoological Society, Tenth An- 

 nual Report of, 1905, reviewed, 140. 



New Zealand, 185. 



Nicaragua, 165. 



Nighthawk, Pacific, 31. 



North Carolina, 21, 266. 



North Dakota, 267. 



Nuthatch, 52; Red-breasted, 6, 159, 172, 

 209. 



Oberholser's North American Eagles, re- 

 viewed, 213. 



Ohio, 22, 267. 



Oklahoma, 268. 



Old Squaw, 45. 



Ontario, 14. 



Oology, 9^, 169, 205. 



Oregon, 268. 



Oriole, Baltimore, 103, 173, 208. 



Orioles, 52. 



Osprey, 55 ; foot figured, 81 : bill figured, 82. 



Ostrich, 58. 



'Our Animal Friends,' notice of discontinu- 

 ation of, 215. 



Ovenbird, 64, 65, 100; figured, facing 83. 



Owl, Burrowing, 55; Saw-whet, 43; 

 Screech, 31; figured, 27; Short-eared, 

 43; Snowy, 44; foot figured, 54. 



Owls, 52, 53, 54; feet figured, 54. 



Paroquet, Carolina, 32, 67. 



Parrots, 53, 54. 



Partridge, California Mountain, figured, 



99; California Valley, figured, 63. 

 Pelican, Brown, foot figured, 58. 

 Pelicans, 57. 



Penguin, Black-footed, feet figured, 58. 

 Pennsylvania, 20, 21, 25, 69, 123, 270, 271. 

 Petrel, Leach's, 89; Wilson's, 70. 

 Phalaropes, 57. 

 Phcebe, Say's, 105. 

 Plover, Piping, 44; Semipalmated, 44; 



figured, 45; Wry-bill, figured, 185. 

 Plovers, 56. 

 Ptarmigan, 56. 



Quail, 52, 55, 248. 



Rail, Little Black, 136. 



Raven, 46. 



Redpoll, 43. 



Redstart, American, 64, 65; Tropical, 70. 



Reed's 'Bird Guide, Part II, Land Birds 

 East of the Rockies, From Parrots to 

 Bluebirds,' reviewed, 30; 'Bird Guide, 

 Part I, Water Birds, Game Birds and 

 Birds of Prey East of the Rockies,' re- 

 viewed, 139 



Rhode Island, 272. 



Richard's 'Baby Bird-finder,' Volume II, 

 reviewed, 139. 



Robin, American, 66, 69, 76, 103, 126; 

 figured, 127. 



Robins, Mrs. Edward, notice of death of, 

 142. 



