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Description of Allegany Park, 239. 



fields, 269. 



forest floor, 283. 



forests, 282. 



marshes, 310. 



orchards and shade 

 trees, 255. 



stream thickets, 319. 



upland thickets, 277. 

 Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 274, 347. 

 Dove, Mourning, 326, 345, 346. 

 Dryobates pubescens medianus, 262, 346. 

 Dryobates villosus villosus, 295, 346. 

 Duck, Black, 316, 344, 346. 

 Dumetella carolinensis, 321, 348. 



E. 



Eagle, Bald, 316, 345, 346. 



Eaton, E. H., reference to " The Birds 



of New York," 242, 249. 

 Ecology, importance of, 240. 

 Empidonax minimus, 263, 346. 

 Enemies of birds, control of, 244. 



introduced, 245. 



natural, 243. 



F. 

 Falco sparverius sparverius, 328, 346. 

 Field key to the birds, 337. 



how to use, 334. 

 Fields, description of, 269. 

 Finch, Purple, 305, 339, 344, 347. 

 Flicker, Northern, 262, 337, 342, 346. 

 Flycatcher, Crested, 264, 338, 342, 346. 



Least, 263, 340, 346. 

 Forbush, E. H., reference to " The 

 Domestic Cat, " 



245. 339- 

 reference to " The 

 Natural Enemies 

 of Birds," 244, 



349- 



reference to "Useful 

 Birds," 242,349. 

 Forest, description of, 282. 

 floor, 283. 



maple and beech, 294. 

 oak and chestnut, 282. 

 tree-tops, 297. 

 undergrowth, 290. 

 Fruits and seeds, asfood for birds, 248. 



Game birds, present and future of, 249. 

 Geothlypis trichas trichas, 320, 348. 

 Goldfinch, 259, 343, 347. 

 Grackle, Bronzed, 261, 340, 347. 

 Grosbeak, Cardinal, 281, 337, 344, 347. 

 Rose-breasted, 325, 338, 341, 

 344, 347. 

 Grouse, Ruffed, 249, 286, 345, 346. 

 Gull, Herring, 315, 345, 346. 



H. 



Haliaelus leucocephalus, 316, 346. 

 Hawk, Marsh, 275,345, 34-6. 



Red-shouldered, 309,345, 346. 

 Red-tailed, 306, 345, 346. 

 Sharp-shinned, 328, 346, 350. 

 Sparrow, 328, 445, 346. 

 Heron, Great Blue, 314, 344, 346. 



Green, 324, 344, 346. 

 Herrick, F. H., reference to "The 



Cedar-bird," 261, 349. 

 Hirundo erythrogastra, 266, 347. 

 Hoffmann, Ralph, reference to "Guide 



to the Birds," 242, 249. 

 Hummingbird, Ruby- throated, 323, 



340, 344, 346. 

 Hylocichlafuscescensfuscescens, 322,348. 

 guttata pallasi, 291, 348. 

 mustelina, 292, 348. 

 ustulata swainsoni, 293, 348. 



Icteria virens virens, 281, 348. 

 Icterus galbula, 260, 347. 

 Identification of birds, key for, 334, 337. 



by association, 332. 



by color, 321. 



by habit, 332. 



by shape, 332. 



by size, 331. 



by voice, 333. 

 Indigo-bird, 278, 338, 342, 347. 

 Iridoprocne bicolor, 327, 347. 



J. 

 Jay, Blue, 303, 342, 346. 

 Job, H. K., reference to "How to 



Study Birds," 242, 349. 

 Junco hyemalis hyemalis, 285, 347. 

 Junco, Slate-colored, 285, 339, 347. 



K. 

 Killdeer, 314, 337, 346. 

 Kingbird, 256, 339, 341, 346. 

 Kingfisher, Belted, 313, 342, 346. 



Lanivireo flavifrons, 309, 347. 



solitarius solitarius, 305, 347. 

 Lark, Prairie Horned, 276, 338, 346. 

 Larus argentakis, 315, 346. 



M. 

 Marshes, birds of, 310. 

 plants of, 310. 

 Meadowlark, 273, 337, 342, 347. 

 Meadows, description of, 269. 

 plants of, 270. 



Melanerpes erythrocephalus , 264, 346. 

 Melospiza melodia melodia, 319, 347. 



