AUTHOES' INDEX. 



Abbott, Chas. C. vi., 8, 117— The American Woodcock ; general account o: 

 its habits, as observed near Trenton, N. J. v., 33, b40— " Repetitioi 

 *of Nesting in Birds," giving a list of such species that he has observec 

 raise two broods in a season in New Jersey, with notes on species thai 

 will build new nests for the second brood, vi., iJ, 36 — Notes on a fe^ 

 winter birds near Trenton, N. J. vi., 7, 99— vi., 8, 115— "My Feb 

 ru?,ry Field Note%" "Birds ;" Notes at Trenton, N. J. vi., 9, 13S 

 .—Has noticed Bewick's Wrens at Trenton, N. J., for several years 

 , vi., 11, 163— "March Field Notes," "Birds," observations at Tren 

 ton, N.'J vi., 13, 197— Sends a reculiar nest to the Editors, whicl 

 they think is that of the Wliite-eyed Vireo. vi., 19, 300^" Rusty 

 headed Fisher " ig probably a local name for the female Gooseander oi 

 Merganser, vii.. 1, 3— vii , 3, 30—" Three Months of Field Notes' 

 at Trenton, N. J. 



Abbott, «' L. viii., 17, 361— "A Game Birdlndeed;" account of two Eaglei 

 fighting. 



Adams, J. W. vii., 8, 116 — "Wild Pigeons in Mass.; " noting large flights. 



Akhurst, John, x., 11, 198 — A letter in favor of the English Sparrow. 



Allen, C A. v.,;30, 308— " Abnormal Plumage of the California Quail.' 

 vii., 1, 4 — " Notes from California ;" spring notes at Nicasio, Cal. 



Allen, Mrs. CUas. A. v., 36, 404 — Mentions six different species of birds tha 

 built their nests in one tree at Nicasio, Cal. 



Allen, J. A. vi., 6, 84 — Quoting from his notes in " American Naturalist,' 

 vol. i., on spring arrivals in Mass. vi., 8, 115 — "Send in the Re 

 ports ;" asking readers of Foeest ajtd Stream to accept the invita 

 tion given and send in reports of arrivals and movements of birds, vi. 

 V, 116- Calendar of arrivals in Mass. March 30 to 31. vi., 9, 133- 

 Calendar of arrivals in Mass. from April 1 to 30. vi., 9, 133 — " Th 

 Birds and Coming Storms ;" thinks they can generally foresee storm 

 or waves of cold and heat. 



" Al Fresco " is Chas. J. Kenworthy. 



Appleton, G. Lyman, x., 6, 95— ''A Large Woodcock ;'^ one shot in Geoi 



gia weighing 8 ounces, x., 8, 185— "The English Sparrows in Geor 



gia ;" noticed near Myrtle Grove. Bryan County, in the rice fields 



' xi., 18. 360—" A Partial Albino " (probably Crow Blackbird or Boat 



tailed Grackle). 



(Audubon, Lucy B.) "Fidelis." viii., 35, 430— Against the English Spai 



row. 



(Auilubon, Rosa) "Tanager." viii., 25, 420— Against the English Spar 

 row. 



