INDEX. 



Abbott, C. G. Some Birds of the Eng- 

 lish Breck and Fen District, 11. 

 Accipiter velox, 26. 

 Actitis macularia, 26. 

 ^gialitis seniipalmata, 26. 

 Agelaius plioeniceus floridanus, 53. 



phoeniceus fortis, 54. 

 Agkistrodon piscivorus, 49. 

 Alaska, Protection of game in, 12. 

 Alder, dense growth of , 17. 

 Allen, J. A. Notes on some Pata- 



gonian Mammals, 2. 

 Ammodramus maritimns macgil- 



livraii^ 57. 



nelson i, 55. 



sandwichensis alaudinus, 32. 

 Anas boschas, 24. 

 Annual Meetings, 4, 11. 

 Ant-thrushes, 9. 

 Anthus pensilvariicus, 33. 

 Aquila chrysaetos, 29. 

 Arctomys pruinosus, 37. 

 Arenaria interpres, 27. 



melanocephala, 27. 

 Asio accipitrinus, 30. 

 Audubon Society, Lectures in con- 

 junction with, 1. 

 Avery, Mrs. S. P., 8. 



Bahr, P. H., 11. 



Bear. Alaska Grizzly, 38. 

 Big Alaska, 38. 

 Black, 38. 



Beebe, C. W. Some notes on the 

 psychology of Birds, 3,40-47. , 



Beetle, Potato, 10. 



Bishop, L. B., 3. The eggs and 

 breeding habits of some com- 

 paratively little known North 

 American Birds, 4, 48-61. 



Blackbird, Red-winged, 41. 

 Rusty, 31. 



Bluebell, 17. 



Brachyramphus marmoratus, 23. 



Brown, B. Field notes on animal 

 life in Patagonia, 2. 



Bunting, Snow, 32. 



Bustard, Great, 11. 



Butorides virescens, 46. 



Buttercup, 17. 



Calidris arenaria, 26. 

 Canachitres canadensis osgoodi, 27. 

 Canis occidentalis, 38. 

 Caribou, 5. 



Grant's, 22, 36. 



Stone's, 36. 

 Chapman, F. M. Bird studies with 

 a camera during the season of 

 1902, 3: Western bird studies, 8, 

 11. 

 Charadrius dominicus fulvus, 26. 

 Cherrie, G. K. Some impressions of 



bird life in French Guiana, 9. 

 Chickadee, 9. 



Columbian, 34. 

 Circus hudsonius, 29. 

 Columbine, 17. 

 Committees, 1, 6, 7, 12, 14. 

 Cormorant, Violet-green, 24. 

 Corvus caurinus, 31. 



corax sinuatus, 31. 

 Cotinga. 9. 

 Crossbill. Red, 32. 



White- winged, 32. 

 Crow, 45, 46. 



Northwest, 31. 

 Curlew, Eskimo, 26. 



Stone, 11. 

 Currant, Black, 16. 

 Cyanocitta stelleri borealis, 31. 



Daisy, 17. 



Dendroic^ pestiva rubiginosa, 33. 



coronata, 33. 



striata, 33. 



townsendi, 33. 

 Dolphin, Striped, 35. 

 Dryobates pubescens nelsoni, 30. 

 Dryobates villosus leucomelas, 30. 

 Duck, Eider, 25. 



Harlequin, 25. 



Mallard, 24, 44. 

 Duck-shooting legislation in New 



York State, 13. 

 Dutcher, W. The economic status 

 of the Meadowlark, 8 ; 9, 10, 12. 

 Dwight, J., Jr. Some recently 



