Sparrow, field, 200, 208. fox-colored, 3, 19, 36. house (English), 11, 19. song, 11, 28, 36, 228. tree, 10, 235. white-crowned, 9. white-throated, 19, 235, 248. Spider, 228. Spring-beauty, 8, 82. Splatter-dock, 149, 154. Squirrel, 211. Star of Bethlehem, 82. St.-John’s-wort, 198. Sumach, 198, 225. Swallow, barn, 47, 209. Swedesboro, N. J., 151. Thistle-bird, 11. Thoreau, H. D., 26, 66, 152. Tit, crested, 13. Titlark, 10. Titmouse, black-capped, 235. Toronto, Ontario, 221. Torrey, Bradford, 35. Tree-creeper, 27. Tree-toad, 39. Tulip-tree, 39. Turtle, 25, 53, 176. Typha angustifolia, 175. Upham, Warren, 262. Victoria regia, 152. Violet, 8, 35, 38, 82, 251. Vireo, red-eyed, 144. Walrus, 263. Warbler, yellow red-polled, 104. Water-boatman, 57. Water-lily, 153. Water-moss, 58. Water-starwort, 57. Water-weed, 57. Weasel, 92. Whip-poor-will, 177. Wild-cat, 100. Willow, 225. Wilson, Alexander, 76. Wilson, Thomas, 260. Woodcock, 109. Woodpecker, 235. Wood-pee-wee, 200. Wren, Carolina, 11. house, 40. marsh, 175. winter, 9, 19. Wright, Geo. Frederick, 262. Xerophyllum asphodeloides, 163. Yarrow, 198. Yellow-throat, Maryland, 175. Zanzibar, water-lily of, 153. THE END. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transcriber’s note: Page vii, comma changed to full stop, “and sound-hearing.” Page 10, comma changed to full stop, “dignity of a bird’s song.” Page 12, comma changed to full stop, “not always so unsociable.” Page 18, comma changed to full stop, “So, too, with our birds.” Page 23, ‘liquid-ambar’ changed to ‘liquidambar,’ “liquidambar and you are” Page 23, ‘arrowheads’ changed to ‘arrow-heads,’ “few flint arrow-heads” Page 25, comma changed to full stop, “the rambler. Call it” Page 31, ‘occurence’ changed to ‘occurrence,’ “attractive occurrence to young ears.”
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