INDEX

Adder’s-mouth, [149].
Arbutus, trailing, [57], [91], [133].
Aster Lindleyanus, [5], [181].
Azalea, Lapland, [140].
Beech-fern, [146].
Blueberries, alpine, [24].
Bluebird, [123], [125], [209], [210], [234].
Bobolink, [97], [110], [117], [213].
Butterflies, [10], [28], [36], [123], [145], [172].
Catbird, [29], [106], [117], [189], [191].
Cedar-bird, [15], [187].
Cherry, wild red, [79], [130], [148], [211];
rum, [183].
Chickadee, black-capped, [13], [15], [16], [22], [72], [83], [94], [170], [191];
Hudsonian, [15], [53].
Chokeberry, [133].
Chokecherry, yellow, [181].
Cicada, [54].
Clintonia, [164], [231].
Coltsfoot, [67].
Cornel, dwarf, [57], [122], [133], [150], [163], [231].
Creeper, brown, [129], [138].
Crossbill, red, [19], [194], [228];
white-winged, [19].
Crow, [11], [97], [210].
Cuckoo, black-billed, [145].
Finch, pine, [126], [144], [170], [228];
purple, [117].
Fleas, [32].
Flowers, alpine, [140].
Flycatcher, alder, [105], [125], [148], [214], [230], [240];
crested, [99], [125], [210], [214];
least, [212], [213], [214];
olive-sided, [101], [105], [130], [169], [212], [214];
yellow-bellied, [101], [215].
Fox, [58].
Goldfinch, [72], [172], [189], [191], [211].
Goldthread, [57], [83], [133], [150], [231].
Grosbeak, rose-breasted, [86], [117], [127].
Grouse, [27], [101], [192], [205], [210], [211].
Hardhack, [155].
Hawk, sparrow, [240].
Hobble-bush, [13], [130].
Houstonia, [133].
Humming-bird, [160], [205].
Hyla, [192].
Indigo-bird, [159].
Kinglet, golden-crowned, [138], [192], [246];
ruby-crowned, [29], [66], [72], [192].
Kingfisher, [16].
Lady’s-slipper, pink, [108], [133];
yellow, [111], [235].
Lark, meadow, [115];
prairie horned, [162], [166], [195], [217], [234].
Lonesome Lake, [11].
Martin, purple, [117].
Maryland yellow-throat, [72], [125], [145], [189].
Merganser, [221].
Mountain ash, [17].
Mountain holly, [163], [231].
Nuthatch, red-breasted, [17], [121], [194];
white-breasted, [189], [213], [216].
Oriole, [117].
Oven-bird, [125], [143], [216].
Owl, barred, [22].
Phœbe, [191], [209].
Raspberry, [151], [162].
Rhodora, [85], [133].
Robin, [13], [22], [74], [117], [170], [189], [191].
Salix balsamifera, [6], [41], [85], [155].
Sandpiper, solitary, [89], [115], [170].
Sandwort, Greenland, [25].
Sapsucker, [68], [148], [183], [184], [189], [215], [230].
Shadbush, [80], [83], [91], [133], [211].
Shadbush, few-flowered, [91], [133].
Siskin, pine, [126], [144], [170], [228].
Snowbird, [14], [15], [63], [240].
Sparrow, chipping, [77];
English, [118];
field, [77], [116], [117], [159], [189];
fox, [57];
Lincoln’s, [68], [74], [77];
savanna, [78];
song, [72], [74], [77], [117], [123], [159], [170], [189], [191], [210];
swamp, [74], [172];
vesper, [8], [44], [51], [116], [117], [123], [160], [191];
white-crowned, [74], [77], [114], [194];
white-throated, [13], [15], [25], [57], [66], [74], [83], [93], [130], [148], [160], [170], [189], [191].
Spiders, [31].
Spring-beauty, [88], [89].
Swallow, bank, [117];
barn, [97], [117], [118], [152], [159], [234], [240];
cliff, [117];
tree, [117].
Swift, [134], [240].
Tanager, [72], [101], [117], [126].
Thorn-bush, [180].
Thrush, gray-cheeked, [117];
hermit, [14], [21], [29], [30], [39], [80], [113], [115], [117], [148], [159], [165], [191], [237];
olive-backed (Swainson’s), [14], [21], [22], [101], [117], [144], [189], [193];
water, [105];
Wilson’s (veery), [101], [110], [115], [117];
wood, [112], [117], [126], [127].
Toad, [131].
Trillium, painted, [83], [133].
Violet, dog-tooth, [89];
round-leaved, [88], [89], [130];
Selkirk’s, [122], [135].
Vireo, Philadelphia, [189], [190];
red-eyed, [18], [72], [116], [144], [159], [170], [210];
solitary, [8], [66], [68], [72], [117], [148], [189], [191];
warbling, [120];
yellow-throated, [115], [214].
Warbler, bay-breasted, [72], [73], [87], [94];
Blackburnian, [86], [87], [94], [135];
black-and-white, [104];
blackpoll, [72], [142];
black-throated blue, [126];
black-throated green, [72], [189];
blue yellow-backed, [127], [216];
Canada, [101], [230];
Cape May, [94], [102], [103], [106], [107], [111], [198], [217];
chestnut-sided, [72], [73], [170];
magnolia, [101], [127], [144];
mourning, [112], [128];
myrtle, [68], [72], [143], [144], [189], [211], [240];
Nashville, [127], [189], [213];
Tennessee, [41], [92], [101], [102], [103], [105];
Wilson’s black-cap, [114].
Woodchuck, [61], [86], [96].
Wood pewee, [169], [214].
Woodpecker, arctic three-toed, [14];
downy, [68];
golden-winged, [16], [68], [72];
hairy, [41];
pileated, [45], [99], [156], [183], [193], [234].
Wood-sorrel, [167].
Wren, winter, [10], [57], [72], [90], [117].

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] The species was not new. A Maine collector had anticipated her, I believe. Whether his name was given to the flea I did not learn or have forgotten.

[2] The Atlantic Monthly.

[3] “I named it Tom’s Finch,” says Audubon, “in honor of our friend Lincoln, who was a great favorite among us.”

[4] But the brightness of red-maple groves at this season is mostly not in the leaves, but in the fruit.

[5] Yes, he has even been seen (and “taken”), so I am told, at the summit of Mount Washington.

[6] No, the line is Coleridge’s:—