INDEX TO VOLUME V-BY AUTHORS. 



ADAMS, CHAS. C. The Migration Rout.- 

 of Kirtlatid's Warbler. 14; A Natural 

 History Kxpedition to Northern Michi- 

 gan, 82. 



ARNOLU, EDWARD. The Opening of 

 the Season. 29; Nesting of Kirtland's 

 Warbler in Northern Michigan. I!)n4, GT. 



I5ARROWS, PROF. WALTER B. A 

 Forthcoming Bulletin on Michigan Birds, 

 26; Michigan .\gricultural College Mu- 

 seum, 5;i; Birds of Beaver Islands, 

 ^lichigan, 63; 78 Editorial by, 70. Ad- 

 ditional Records for the Barn Owl in 

 Michigan, 88. 



BLAIN, ALEXANDER W.. JR. Edi 

 torial by, 2.3, 44, 71, So. 

 Book Reviews by, 25, 47. 

 Three Rare Michigan Birds, .54. 

 Recent Michigan Records, m 



BROTH ERTON, W ILFRED, 

 Bohemian Wax-wing 

 •Michigan, 29. 



BUTLER, JEFFERSON, 

 bon Society, 4S», 7'-i, 87. 



CRAVEN, JESSE T.. Cory's 

 tern at St. Clair Flats, 68. 



DUNH.UL WM. H., Further 

 the Nesting of the Chimney 

 Nesting of the Pine Siskin 



.\.. 



breasted Nuthatch 

 Mich., 69. 



The 

 in Oakland County, 



Michigan Audu- 



Least P>it 



Notes on 

 Swift, 5.5; 

 and Red- 

 in Kalkaska County, 



C.I BBS, MORRIS, 

 flowers, 55. 



M. 1)., Birds vs. Wild 



C.RII'I rni. A. IL, P.irds in Decoration, 

 85. 



K.W, J. -WILBUR, Curious Death of 

 Some Tree Swallows, 68; Some Notes 

 on the Cowbird, 88. 



KLUCill, A. B., American Goldeneyes 

 Wintering on the Si)eed, 29; A. White- 



eyed X'lreo 

 Ontario, 55. 



from Wellington Couijty, 



SMITH, PROF. FRANK. An Unusual 

 l-'light of Sparrow Hawks in Michigan 

 in ]9()4. 



STONE, WITMER, review of Coues' Key 

 (5th edition), 25. 



SWALES, BRADSILUV, IL, A List of 

 the Land Birds of Southeastern Michi- 

 gan, 37; Minutes of the Club Meetings, 

 52; Breeding of the Broad-winged Hawk 

 in Wayne County, 69. 



TAVERNER, P. A., 

 Birds. 50; Minutes 

 52, 82. 



The Tagging of 

 of Club Meetings, 



\ AN \-.\LKENBURGH, EDITH, Notes 

 on a Flock of Evening Grosbeaks, 28. 



WOOD, J. Claire, A Fact to be Remem- 

 bered, 29; Some Notes on the Life 

 History of the American Redstart, 33. 



WOOD, NORMAN A., Discovery of the 

 Breeding Area of Kirtland's Warbler, 3. 



ILLUSTRATIONS. 



The Second Nest of Kirtland's 

 Warbler (Norman A. Wood) 



F'rontispiece 



Site of the First Known Nest 

 of Kirtland's Warbler (N. A. 

 Wood) 4 



The First Known Nest of Kirt- 

 land's Warbler (N. .\. Wood) 7 



Egg Kirtland's Warbler ( N. A. 



Wood) 8 



Site of Second Known Nest of 

 Kirtland's Warbler (N. A. 



Wood) n 



Breeding .Area of Prothonotary Warbler 



in Upper Mississii)pi Valley (Map).. 16 

 Probable Migration Route of Kirtland's 



Warbler (Map) 17 



Line of (ilacial Drainage or Shore 



Lines ( Majj) 20 



A. H. (;riffith 22 



Map showing States having Audubon 



Societies . . . .■ 27 



Towhee (Louis Agassiz Fuertes) 30 



Japanese N'ases and Plaque ,.. .S'J 



Map of Southeastern r^Iichigan 43 



Brvant Walker 46 



William H. Dunham 46 



A. H. Boies 46 



Lincoln's Sparrow (L. A. Fuertes) ... .50 



Frederick C. Hubel 46 



Michigan Agricultural College Mu- 

 seum 53 



Snow Bunting (L. A. F'uertes) 59 



Least Bittern (P. R. Taverner) 62 



Cory Bittern (P. A. Taverner) 62 



Dr. Wm. B. Hinsdale 82 



Jesse T. Craven 72 



Hon. L. Whitney Watkins 72 



J. Wilbur Kay 



Map of Michigan . . . . ^ 74 



The American Sparrow Hawk (Dr. R. 



W. Shufeldt) 76 



Prof. A. J. Cook 84 



Terome Trombley 84 



Dr. H. A. Atkins 84 



Percy S. Selous 84 



Jefferson Butler 87 



\'ireo Nest Showing Cowbird Eggs.... 89 



