INDEX. 
Tanager, Scarlet (pyranga rubra). 
Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, 185; 
Coleman, A. P., 185; Notations, 74, 
185; Ridgway, R., 185; Wilson, Dr. 
A., 185. 
Tawny thrush. See Thrush (turdus 
Suscescens). 
Taylor, Charlotte, 141, 239. 
Taylor, H. R., 239. 
Taylor, J. E., 239 ; Imitation in sing- 
ing birds: sedge warbler, American 
mocking-bird, 176. 
Taylor, R., 239. 
Tennent, Sir J. E., 126, 289. 
Thaxter, C. Loon, 200. 
Thayer, E. M., 129, 239. 
Theuriet, A., 239. 
Thomae, F., of Tiibingen, viii, 242. 
Thompson, M., 140, 289, 242; Duty of 
protecting song-birds, 1386; Genesis 
of bird-song, 136; Rhythmic beat in 
bird-songs, 154. 
Thomson, J. S., 289. 
Thoreau, H. D., 239. 
Thrasher, Brown. See Thrush (harpo- 
rhynchus rufus). 
Throstle. See Thrush. 
Thrush, 160, 176, 180; Gardiner, W. 
Notation of throstle’s song, 211; 
Jesse, E., 173; Lescuyer, F. Nota- 
tions of song of grive chanteuse 
(throstle), 220. 
Thrush, Big-tree. Belding, L., 162; 
Notation, 162; Songs of wood thrush 
and, 162. 
Thrush, Blue, 181; Song often mis- 
taken for nightingale’s, 181. 
Thrush, Brown (harporhynchus rufus). 
(See also Cat-bird, 52); Munger, C. 
A., 159; Notations, 54; Samuels, E. 
A. Sometimes called brown mocker, 
159; Torrey, B., 159. 
Thrush, Hermit (turdus pallasi), 59; 
Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, 165; 
Burroughs, J., 164; Coues, Dr. E., 
59; Flagg, W., 59; Giraud, J. P., 
Jr., 165; Greatest singer of New 
England, 59; Notations, 60, 124; 
Nuttall, T., 165; Samuels, E. A., 
259 
164; Song like opening of a grand 
overture, 60; Song of hermit thrush, 
wood thrush, and veery, 164; Wil- 
son, Dr. A., 59. 
Thrush, Hopping-dick, 153. 
Thrush, Louisiana. .The oven-bird: 
its equal as a singer, 62. 
Thrush, Song (turdus musicus), 192; 
Browning, R., 223; Notations (tur- 
dus mustelinus), 56; Smee, A., Nota- 
tions (turdus musicus), 222; Song 
thrush (turdus musicus), 223. 
Thrush, Tawny (turdus fuscescens). 
Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, 163; 
Nelson, H. L. Veery, 163, 164; 
Notation (veery), 58. 
Thrush, Wilson’s. See Thrush (tur- 
dus fuscescens). 
Thrush, Wood (turdus mustelinus), 
160; Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, 
162, 165; Burroughs, J., 164; 
Minot, H. D. Compares it with 
nightingale, 181; Nelson, H. L., 
, 161, 164; Notations, 56, 124, 161, 
162 (wood thrush, 165); Nuttall, T., 
162, 163, 165; Songs of big-tree 
thrush and, 162. 
Time in bird music, 131. 
Titlark, 180, 
Titmouse, Black-capped. See Chick- 
adee (parus atricapillus), 27, 117. 
Tonality or key in bird music, 131. 
Torrey, B., 239, 242; Bird music, 138; 
Brown thrush, 159 ; Chewink extem- 
porizes, 155; Drumming of the 
partridge, 199; Field-sparrow, 149; 
Fox-colored sparrow, 155; Song- 
sparrow, 146. 
Towhee. Allen, J. A., 168. 
Towhee bunting. See Chewink (pipilo 
erythrophthalmus). 
Treatise on British song-birds, 231, 239. 
Tremolo in song of meadow-lark, 7. 
Trill, Song-sparrow’s, 23. 
Trowbridge, J. T., Wood-pewee, 65. 
Tucker, Old Dan, Borrowed from the 
hen, 108. : 
Tune, Birds sing out of, 152. 
Turdus fuscescens. See Thrush. 
