254 
Music in nature. (See also Bird-songs. 
— Inanimate music.— Insect music. 
— Notations.) 2, 4, 117, 126; Ant 
music, 128; Ape (Gibbon), 129; Ass, 
129; Carlyle, T., 129; Cricket, 128; 
Fel, 126; Fish, 126; Frog, 127 ; 
Haweis, Rev. H.R. Cuckoo's song 
nearest approach to, 116; Horse, 129; 
Peacock, 129; Sonorous sand, 129; 
Speech, 129; Stones, 129; Vesper- 
mice, 126; Waters of Niagara, 130, 
Music-loving cows, 141. 
Music of nature, Various notations of, 
203. 
Musical fishes. See Music in nature. 
Musical insects. See Music in nature. 
Musicapa armiliata, Viellot. See 
Solitaire. 
Nartorat history of birds (Harper & 
Bros.), 142, 236. 
Natural history of English song-birds, 
181, 236. 
Naturalist’s note-book, 230. 
Nature (magazine), 126, 128, 176, 195, 
236, 238, 239. 
Nature, Music in. 
ture. 
Naumann, J. F., 236. 
Nehrling, H., 165, 181, 236. 
Nelson, E. W., 236; Bluebird and 
robin, 145. 
Nelson, H. L., 2387; Bird-songs at 
Worcester, 158; Linnet, 149; Oven- 
bird, 165; Redstart’s song resembles 
yellow warbler’s, 158; Song of Her- 
mit thrush, wood thrush, and veery, 
164; Song of robin and tanager, 
185; Song-sparrow, 146; Veery, 
163 ; Wood thrush, 161; Yellow 
warbler, 156. 
New England magazine, 159, 162, 163, 
237. 
New Monthly magazine, 135, 141, 
236, 237. 
New South Wales, Bird-songs in, 209. 
Newness of the field, 1, 113, 120. 
Niagara, Music of, 130. 
See Music in na- 
WOOD NOTES WILD. 
Nicols, A., 175, 237. 
Night-hawk (chordeiles Virginianus), 
66; And whippoorwill, 67; Boom- 
ing of, 196; Minot, H. D., 167; 
Samuels, E. A., 167; Wilson, Dr. 
A., 66. 
Night-jars, 153. 
Night-songs, 159; Chaffinch, 160; 
Chiff-chaff, 160; Cuckoo, 160; Gol- 
den oriole, 160; Gray wag-tail, 160; 
Mocking-bird of Jamaica, 160; 
Nightingale, 160; Reed-wren, 160; 
Ring-ousel, 160; Robin, 160; Sam- 
uels, E. A. Brown thrush, 159; 
Thrush, 160; Water-ousel, 160; 
White - throat, 160; Willow - wren, 
160; Wood-lark, 160; Wren, 160. 
Nightingale, 160, 180; And his rivals, 
179; Barrington, D., 174; Compass 
of, 181; Cowper, W. Ode to (Song 
thrush ?), 181; Minot, H. D., 181; 
Notations of: Gardiner, W., 211, 
Kircher, A., 218, Lescuyer, F., 220, 
Nuttall, T., 165; Song of blue 
thrush mistaken for song of, 181; 
Walton, I., 182. 
Nightingale, American. 
(turdus fuscescens). 
Nightingale, Gray (luscinia philo- 
mela), 115; Golz, Dr. Song can- 
not be copied, 115. 
Nightingale, Norfolk mock, 180. 
Norfolk mock nightingale, 180. 
North British review (magazine), 176, 
230. 
Notations. Accentor, Golden-crowned, 
68; Ass, 213; Beckler, D. H. (names 
of birds not given), 208; Bird (name 
unknown) 148; Blackbird, 211, 217, 
222; Blackcap, 215; Bluebird, 11; 
Bob White, 90; Bobolink, 83; Bull, 
120, 206: Bull-frogs, 206; Bumble- 
bee, 226; Cat, 225; Cat-bird, 52; 
Chat, Yellow - breasted, 80; Che- 
wink, 45, 118, 156; Chickadee, 27, 
128, 142; Clothes-rack, 4; Cock, 
212, 225; Cock (a passage in ora- 
torio of the Seven sleepers), 119; 
Cock chaffer, 226; Colt, 120, 205; 
See Thrush 
