INDEX. 
Cow, 206, 224; Cricket, 226; Crow, 
205; Cuckoo, 135, 194, 195, 218, 217; 
Cuckoo, Black-billed, 87; Cuckoo, 
Yellow-billed, 89; Death-watch, 226; 
Diver, Great northern, 97, 117; Dog, 
206, 212; Dog (barking), 224; Don- 
key, 224; Duck, Wild, 136; Finch, 
Purple, 37; Flicker, 30; Fowls, 212; 
From the author’s diary, 205; From 
the phonograph, 172; Gnat, 226; 
Grasshopper, 226; Grosbeak, Pur- 
ple, 37; Grosbeak, Rose-breasted, 
76; Grouse, Ruffed, 94; Hen, 211; 
Hen (after laying), 217; Hen music, 
104; Horse, 212, 225; Horse (colt), 
120, 205; Horse (mare), 119, 206; 
House-fly, 226; Indigo-bird, 85; 
Instrument for taking pitch of bird- 
songs, 191; ‘‘ Larboard watch ahoy”’ 
and song of black-throated green 
warbler, 117; Lark, 213; Lark, 
Field, 221; Lark, Meadow, 33, 118, 
124; Leather-head (No. 12), 210; 
Linnet, 37; Loon, 97, 117; Mare, 
119, 206; Niagara, Waters of, 130; 
Nightingale, 211, 218, 220; Nut- 
hatch, White-bellied, 29; Oriole, 
169; Oriole, Baltimore, 71; Oven- 
bird, 63; Owl, Great horned, 99; 
Owl, Mottled, 100; Owl, Screech, 
100; Ox, 212; Partridge, 94; Pewee, 
17; Pheasant, 94; Quail, 90; Red- 
start, 51; Robin, 14; Robin, Ground, 
45,118; ‘Rock of ages” (melody) 
and song of chewink, 118; Rooster, 
107, 119, 205; Soldier (No. 12), 
210; Solitaire, 214; Sparrow, Chip- 
ping, 40; Sparrow, Field, 36; Spar- 
row, Fox-colored, 44; Sparrow, 
Gambel’s white-crowned, 153; Spar- 
row, Golden-crowned, 153; Spar- 
row, Song, 23, by W. Flagg and 
the author, 125; Sparrow, White- 
throated, 42, 150, 151, 152; Spin- 
ning girls’ song compared with 
robin’s song, 20; Swan, 216; Tana- 
ger, Scarlet, 74, 185; Thrasher, 
Brown, 54; Throstle, 211, 220; 
Thrush, 220; Thrush (Wood ?), 
S 
255 
165; Thrush, Big-tree, 162; Thrush, 
Brown, 54; Thrush, Hermit, 60, 
124; Thrush, Song, 56, 222; Thrush, 
Tawny, 58; Thrush, Wilson’s, 58, 
164; Thrush, Wood, 56, 124, 161, 
162; Titmouse, 117; Towhee bunt- 
ing, 45, 118; Various notations of 
music of nature, 203; Veery, 58; 
Vireo, Red-eyed, 78; Waltz and 
bird-song compared, 135; Warbler, 
Black-throated green, 48, 117; War- 
bler, Chestnut-sided, 49; Warbler, 
Maryland yellow-throat, 49; War- 
bler, Willow, 215; Warbler, Yellow, 
47; Warblers, American (sylvico- 
lide), 49; Water dropping from a 
faucet, 3; Whippoorwill, 68; Wilson 
thrush, 58, 164; Wind, 224; Wind 
(wailing), 224; Wood-pewee, 64, 
118, 148; Woodpecker, Golden: 
winged, 30; Yellow-bird, 39. 
Notes and queries (magazine), 237. 
Nuthatch, White-bellied (sitta Caroli- 
nensis), 29, 147. 
Nuttall, T., 237; Black-throated green 
warbler, 158; Bluebird, 145; Drum- 
ming of partridge, 197, 198; Her- 
mit thrush, 165; Nightingale, 165; 
Oven-bird, 167; Red-eyed vireb, 
190; Redstart’s song, 158; Rose- 
breasted grosbeak, 188; Song-spar- 
row, 147; Wood-pewee, 144; Wood 
thrush, 162, 163, 165; Yellow- 
breasted chat, 191. 
Nuttall Ornithological Club, 287. 
Nutting, C. C., 187, 237. 
O’Ketty, Col, 
187. 
Oppel, Prof., 287. 
Oregon, Soc. for Introd. of Useful 
Singing-birds into, 182. 
Oreoica, Ventriloquism among the, 
210. 
Organ -bird (cyphorhinus cantans), 
Bates, H. W., 186. 
Organist (pipra musica, Gmel.). Buf- 
fon, G. L. L., comte de. Bishop 
His famous parrot, 
