viit 
Spelling, simplified, 120, 121, 203. 
Starling, 78. 
Stone’s ‘The Birds of New Jersey,’ reviewed, 
37- 
Swallow, Bank, 136; Barn, 144; Cliff, 137; 
figured, 138; Tree, 95; figured, 95, 97, 98. 
Swift, Chimney, 143; nest and young figured, 
144. 
Tennessee, 30, 303. 
Texas, 304. 
Thayer’s ‘Concealing Coloration 
Animal Kingdom,’ reviewed, 153. 
Thoreau’s ‘Notes on New England Birds,’ 
reviewed, 110. 
Thrush, Hermit, 100; Wood, 117. 
Titmouse, Tufted, 117, 151, 199. 
Townsend’s ‘A Labrador Spring,’ reviewed, 
in the 
I55. 
Trafton’s ‘Methods of Attracting Birds, 
reviewed, 249. 
Index 
Vermont, 19, 95, 116, Ist, 247. 
Virginia, 29, 115, 305. 
Warbler, Black-throated Green, 200; Brew- 
ster’s, 78; Myrtle, 76; Prothonotary, 76. 
Washington, 15, 36, 307. 
Wayne’s ‘Birds of South Carolina,’ reviewed, 
201. 
Widmann’s ‘Summer Birds of Shaw’s Garden,” 
reviewed, 81. 
‘Wing-Bars as Field-Marks,’ 17. 
Wisconsin, 32, 33, 305. 
Wolcott’s ‘Analysis of Nebraska’s 
Fauna,’ noticed, 40. 
Woodcock, ros; figured (on nest), 106. 
Woodpecker, Pileated, 57; Red-headed, 86; 
figured, facing 86. 
Wren, Cactus, figured (at nest), 186; House, 
76, 181; figured (at nest), 181, 182. 
Wyoming, 4. 
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