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Abbot, John

 

 

 

 Albums, Manuscripts etc.

 #1, p.5

 

 Elsa Allen's work on him.

#2, p. 3;



#5, p. 3

Agapornis

 

 

 

Ethology of Dilger's study

 #4, p. 4.

Akagi, Mr. Akio

 

 

 

Mr. Akio of Japan Broadcasting presents collections of Japanese recordings. 

 #30 p. 4.

Alaska

 

 

 

Cade expedition to Colville River.

#45, p. 2.

 

Cade and Spofford' s return.

#49, p. 1.

 

Cade back from 1969 trip - disturbing report.

#54, p. 2.

Albatross, Laysan

 

 

 

Studies of air strikes on Midway by Pettingill and others.

#31, p. 8.

Allaben-Confer, Karen

 

 

 

Photo of Wood Duck she painted for Waterfowl Exhibit

#87, p. 8.

Allen, A. A.

 

 

 

Audubon Screen Tour 1955-56.

#1, p. 6.

 

Audubon Screen Tour fall, 1956.

#3, pp. 2 & 3.

 

Other lectures, and his series on "Biology of Waterfowl."

#4, p. 3.

 

Gift of 230 slides to match records.

#7, p. 4.

 

Photographic Trip January - March 1958.

#8, p. 2.

 

Entertains his 50th reunion class.

#8, p. ?;



#9, p. 1.

 

Revising Book of Bird Life.

#9, p. 3.

 

Articles on Sapsucker Woods - Plantations and Cornell Alumni News.

#10, p. 7.

 

Recording and lecturing in California.

#12, p. 2;



#13, p. 3

 

Display of Pacific Coast photos.

#14, p. 2.

 

Gift of more slides.

#15, p. 10.

 

His biography is in January 1962 Current Biography.

#19, p. 3.

 

Mention of recordings of Coppery Tailed Trogon (first recordings

ever of species) in 1939.

#21, p. 5.

 

New edition of Book of Bird Life.

#22, p. 4.

 

Obituary and last newsletter report.

#31, pp. 1-2.

 

Allen Memorial Fund.

#33, pp. 5-6.

 

Status of memorial fund.

#33, pp. 5-6, #36, p. 4.

 

Status, plus medal to be awarded.

#37, p. 5.

 

More contributors to Memorial Fund.

#42, p. 4.

 

Photo of medal, statement of stipulations for award.

#43, P. 3.

 

Papers.

#89, p. 5.

 

1st medal to go to R.T. Peterson.

#45, p. 1.

Allen, Arthur A. Award

 

 

 

1st - Peterson, R.T.

#45, P. 1; #46, p. 1.

 

2nd - Fisher, James.

#49, p. 1; #50, p. 3.

 

3rd - George Sutton.

#53, p. 1; #54, pp. 4-5.

 

4th - Alexander Wetmore.

#57, pp. 1, 3; #58, pp. 2-4.

 

5th - Peter Scott.

#61, pp. 1, 3.

 

6th - Cruickshank.

#65, p. 1; #66, p. 2.

 

7th - Austins.

#69, p. 1; #70, pp. 1-2.

 

8th - Pettingill.

#72, pp. 1, 45; #74, pp. 1, 2, 8.

 

9th - Breckenridge Walter P.

#77, pp. 2-3.

 

10th - J. J. Hickey.

#81, pp. 4-5; #82, pp. 1-2, 7.

 

11th - Jean Delacour.

#85, p. 6; #86, pp. 1-2.

 

12th - Karl Maslowski.

#89, p. 3; #90, pp. 1-2.

 

13th - Chan Robbins.

#93, p. 3, #94, pp. 1-3.

Allen, David G.

 

 

 

Recording and photo expedition to Texas.

#1, p. 4.

 

Documentary film.

#2, p. 1.

 

Working on shelter.

#2, p. 2.

 

Build early American feeder.

#3, p. 2.

 

Grouse picture in Outdoor Life.

#3, p. 3.

 

Photograph of diving birds in tank. East catwalk.

#4, p. 1; #4, pp. 2-3.

 

In Mexico with W. Wimsatt.

#10, p. 3.

 

Fixing up trails in woods.

#24, p. 2.

Allen, Elsa G.


 

 

Investigations on History of Ornithology.

#1, p. 4.

 

Working with John Abbot.

#2, p. 3.

 

Grant by National Academy of Sciences.

#3, p. 3.

 

Instrumental in getting Elephant Folio for Cornell University Library Rare Book Room.

#4, p. 9.

 

To Savannah - gave annual address to Georgia Historical Society, unveiled monument.

#5, p. 3.

 

Completes Abbot manuscript.

#17, p. 4.

 

Research in Europe.

#19, p. 4.

 

Dies.

#51, p. 2.

 

Gifts in her memory.

#53, p. 3.

 

Her History of Ornithology being reprinted.

#55, p. 6.

Alumni visits

 

 

 

to Sanctuary & Observatory.

#33, p. 1.

 

50th reunion class - without A. A. Allen.

#33, p. 1.

 

Visiting lab in 1965.

#37, p. 2.

Alvarez, Humberto

 

 

 

Studies of Green Jay in Colombia.

#72 pp.6-7. 

Amadon, Dean

 

 

 

Activities.

#16, p. 4.

Amchitka

 

 

 

Studies there by Cade and White - regarding effect of underground tests of nuclear devices.

#62, pp. 5-6.

 

Bald eagle studies.

#81, p. 7.

American Ornithologist Union

 


 

 

Meetings attended by Lab staff.

#10, p. 6.

 

Makes name changes

#71, p. 1.

 

Conference on Lab concerning role of amateur

#87, p. 3.

 

Aqua-therm Agitator.

#31, p. 2.

 

One also installed at Art Lane's pond Lake Roylena.

#32, p. 1.

Amplifier Corp. of America

 

 

 

Developing sound recording equipment.

#1, p. 8.

Anderson, Hans

 

 

 

Paintings exhibited.

#35, p. 3

 

Account of bird-funding in N. Europe.

#37, pp. 6-7.

Angell, Tony

 

 

 

Exhibit at Lab, account of his work, photo of painting.

#61, pp 3-4.

Antarctica

 

 

 

Trip to by John Henry Dick.

#47, pp. 3-4.

 

Lindblad tour, Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr.

#56, pp. 1, 6.

 

Sounds of.

#69, p. 4.

 

Pettingill cruising the area.

#93, pp. 1-2.

Arcadia Foundation

 

 

 

Gift for Sanctuary.

#1, p. 7.

 

Craig tells about Foundation and its pleasure in presenting the Laboratory to Cornell.

#5, p. 2

 

Finances copying of sound library.

#33, p. 4.

 

Funds for storage building.

#79, p. 7.

Archeopteryx

 

 

 

and new fossil species.

#88, p. 1.

Archibald, George

 

 

 

Crane studies.

#52, pp. 3-4.

 

Rare cranes breed

#61, pp. 4-5.

 

International Crane Foundation

#87, pp 4-5.

Archives, Cornell University. (See also under Allen papers.)



 

Starting Ornithological Archives.

#41, p. 7.

 

Well underway, with Allen collection as foundation.

#88, p. 5.

 

A. A. Allen papers.

#89, p. 5.

Argentina

 

 

 

Lancaster's work there on Tinamous.

#32, pp. 10-12.

Arizona

 

 

 

Recording trip planned to Chiricahuas.

#79, p. 2.

 

Recording trip postponed, to be held next year.

#82, p. 6.

 

Recording project completed in Chiricahuas.

#85, pp 2-3.

 

Eared Trogon write-up by Spoffords

#87, pp. 1-2.

Articles About Lab

 

 

 

In Audubon magazine.

#7, p. 2.

 

In Junior Scholastic.

#16, p. 9.

Artists

 

 

 

Contributors To The Living Bird.

#50, p. 6.

 

gathered at Lab for occasion of Allen Award to Sutton.

#54, p. 4. (photo)

Atlas, Breeding Bird

 

 

 

What is it?

#94, pp 4-5.

Audubon Magazine

 

 

 

Article on Lab by Dick Fisher.

#7, p. 2.

Audubon, J. J.

 

 

 

Brief summary of life, as Olin Sewall Pettingill speaks at dedication of school in Rochester.

#50, pp. 4-5

 

The Double Elephant Folio - account by Waldemar Fries.

#74, p. 7.

Austins, Oliver, Jr. & Elizabeth

 

 

 

To receive Allen award.

#69, pp. 1, 3.

 

Receive Award.

#70, pp. 1-2.

Aviary

 

 

 

Being divided into smaller compartments.

#19, p. 3.

Baharini

 

 

 

Sanctuary, proposed by John Hopcroft

#52, p.6

Baptornis advenus

 

 

 

Being reconstructed by J. Tate.

#67, P. 3.

Bart, Jonathan

 

 

 

Studies Robin Clutch Size.

#76, p. 8.

Batik

 

 

 

Birds, by Girta Fatland.

#81, P‑4.

Bebb, Maurice


 

 

Colored etchings on display

#39 p. 1.

Beck, Robert

 

 

 

Studies on Wood Thrush songs

#62, p. 6.

Berger, Andrew

 

 

 

Tells of trip to Nihoa, Hawaii.

#43, pp 3-4.

Bioacoustics Bulletin

 

 

 

Proposal for it:

#18, p. 5.

 

1st issue

#20, p. 3.

 

2nd issue

#21, p. 4.

 

4th issue

#23, p. 4.

 

mention

#24, p. 4.;#27, p. 2

 

Vol. III

#1; #28, p. 3.

 

 

#2; #29 p. 4 contents

 

Vol. III, 3 & 4

#31, p. 3 contents

 

April 1964 issue

#32, p. 6.

 

 

#35, p. 5.

 

Listed in "Basic List of Ornithological Serials" appearing in Biological Abstracts.

#35, p. 8.

Bioacoustics Seminar

 

 

 

Launched in fall 1963.

#30, p. 3.

Birds

 

 

 

At feeders

#8, p. 1.

 

 

#12, p. 1.

 

 

#20 pp. 1-2.

 

At feeders - amount grain used.

#48, p. 1

 

Hearing in

#87, p. 5.

 

Discovery of new

#90, pp. 6-7.

Bird Migration

 

 

 

Research in Illinois.

#37, pp. 8-9.

Bird Skin Collection of Cornell

 

 

 

History.

#59, p. 4.

Bird Sounds and Their Meanings

 

 

 

Review of book by Rosemary Jellis.

#91 pp. 4-5.

Bird Watchers

 

 

 

How many?

#44, p. 2.

Bishop, Dick

 

 

 

Shows Queeny's film at dedication.

#5, p. 3.

 

Gift of 117 etchings and copies of 3 books.

#9, p. 10.

 

Exhibit of his art, including glass, china.

#13, p. 2.

 

Gifts from his estate.

#79, p. 7.

Blackshaw, Susan Reese

 

 

 

Exhibit of paintings.

#85, p. 5.

Blanchard, Sally

 

 

 

Exhibit of carvings, photo.

#80, pp 6-7.

Blatchley, Myrtice

 

 

 

Brand Fellowship.

#2, p. 4.

 

Death.

#7, p. 3.

 

Gift of her Library by her parents.

#9, p. 10.

Blizzard

 

 

 

of 1958

#8, p. 1-2

 

Jan. 59 coot fed upon by screech owl

#11,  p. 1

 

April, 1959

#12,  p. 1

 

blizzard of 19661

#40, p.

Bloomer, Wilson

 

 

 

Gift.

#1, p. 7.

 

Has Golden-winged Warbler nest for Allen to photograph.

#13,  p. 7.

Bloomer, Mrs. Wilson

 

 

 

Serving trays for kitchen.

#7, p. 4.

Board, Administrative

 

 

 

New members.

#33, pp. 6-7.

 

Photo of 1964

#34, p. 8.

 

New members

#41, pp. 4-5

 

Amadon, Lowman, Taylor, McChesney Photo of 1966.

#42, p. 4.

 

New members, Lewin & Mayfield

#45, pp. 3-4

 

New members, Kennedy, Conway, R. T. Peterson, Sutton.

#49, pp. 3-4

 

New members Royse A. Murphy

#50, p. 6

 

and Jonnie Fisk,(Erma J. )

#53, p. 1.

 

V. Scheetz, K. Parkes and S. Stackpole join.

#57, p. 2.

 

Photos of O'Brian and Hewitt Photo in 1970.

#58, p. 6.

 

New members: Keeton, O'Brien, Dunning, O'Brien chairman.

#61, p. 3.

 

New members: Enders, Mills, Morton, Treman.

#69, p. 6.

 

New members: Eckelberry, Dickerman, Knight.

#73, p. 2.

 

Photo.

#77, p. 4.

 

New members, Gaylord and Conway.

#77, p. 4.

 

New members, Emlen and Kent.

#81, pp. 1-2

 

Photo in 1976

#81, p. 8.

 

New members, Franz, Kixmiller, Hickey, Sprunt.

#85, p. 1.

 

New members Barry, Morgens, Short.

#89, p. 1.

 

New members Burtt, Stauffer, Stettenheim.

#90, p. 4.

 

New members Spencer, Engel, Treman.

#93, pp. 2-3.

Bobolinks

 

 

 

Studied in Argentina by Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr.

#51, p. 2.

Bobwhites

 

 

 

From O'Brien. #5

p. 1 - 1957

 

At feeders using new shelter.

#19, p. 1.

 

Still at feeders in 1961.

#20, p. 1.

 

Absent then returned January 1963.

#27, p. 1.

 

Most disappeared, new flock given by Reynolds.

#28, p. 2.

 

Fall of 1963 - calling.

#30, p. 1.

Boersma, Dr. Dee

 

 

 

Studies of Gal pagos Penguin.

#84, pp. 5-6.

Bogan, Samuel

 

 

 

Persuaded Brewster to leave Fuertes paintings to lab at Cornell

#35, p. 2.

Bond, James

 

 

 

Origin of name.

#49, p. 2.

Bondesen, Dr. Poul (Denmark)

 

 

 

Working on sound-book at Lab of Ornithology.

#25, p. 7.


His additional work.

#30, p. 3.

 

Gives more recordings (Danish).

#35, p. 4.

Book Gifts (in part-only special ones)

 

 

 

 

#9, p. 10.

 

 

#12,  p. 8.

 

ornithology library of late Mrs. Herbert Hirsh

#13,  p. 9. #19, p. 2

 

 

#21, p. 6.

 

Margaret Morse Nice Library

#56, p. 4.

Book Sale At Lab

 

 

 

First one in 1970.

#59, p. 5.

 

Every year - 1976 photo.

#79, p. 8.

Booth, Dr. Ernest

 

 

 

Recordings of N.W. Crow-sized edited by I. Davis.

 

Borror, Don Alexander

 

 

 

Insect record

#1, p. 5.

 

Appointed as Research Associate.

#41, p. 7.

Boswell, Jeffery

 

 

 

Visits lab to arrange exchange with British Broadcasting Corporation.

#18, p. 5.

 

Analysis of McChesney tapes.

#28, p. 3.

 

At Cornell again, material for British Broadcasting Corporation

#29, p. 3.

Boudreau, Gordon

 

 

 

Works on sound barrier to save Albatross - aircraft strikes

on Midway.

#31, p. 8.

Boulder, Memorial

 

 

 

Newsletter.

#1, p. 1.

Boulton, Rudyard

 

 

 

Gives some South Rhodesian recordings.

#18, p. 5.

Bowes, Anne La Bastille see also La Bastille

 

 

 

Studies of Giant Pied-billed Grebe.

#41, p. 6.

Boynton, Mary Fuertes

 

 

 

Book on Fuertes.

#2, p. 6.

Brand, Albert

 

 

 

Summary of his assistance in recording.

#20, p. 2.

 

At American Ornithologists Union played first recordings (1931)

#20, p. 2.

 

Anniversary of first publication using Cornell songs - by Brand.

#24, p. 3.

Brand, Mrs. Albert

 

 

 

Assisting with membership mailings, etc

#3, p. 5.

 

Translations from French for P.P. Kellogg and Sound Lab.

#13, p. 7-8.

 

More French translations.

#15, p. 8.

Brand, Charles

 

 

 

Death of in 1964.

#34, p.4.

 

List of his recording projects

 

Brand Fellowship

 

 

 

Award to R. Stein in 1956.

#1, p. 5.

 

Award to M. Blatchley 1957.

#2, p. 4.

Breckenridge, Walter

 

 

 

To receive 9th Allen Award.

#77, pp. 2-3.

 

Receives it.

#78, pp. 1-2.

Brereton, Dr. John

 

 

 

(Australia) working at Lab in 1962.

#24, pp. 5-6

Brewster, Frederick

 

 

 

Wills 24 Fuertes paintings to Cornell University; Laboratory requests them.

#10, p. 3.

 

Announcement of the bequest, and story behind it.

#35, pp. 1-3.

Brewster Wing

 

 

 

Construction starts 1967.

#44, p. 1.

 

Construction well along.

#45, p. 1.

 

Picture of architect's drawing.

#45, p. 2.

 

Opens November 22, 1967.

#47, pp. 1-2.

Briggs, Stephen

 

 

 

Completes film of Goonies. Gives Lab picture of albatrosses

#2, p. 3.

 

Picture of exhibit.

#19, p. 2.

Brown, John Warner

 

 

 

Story regarding Lyman Stuart's Life Magazine, prize.

#1, p. 7.

 

Gift of hummingbird display.

#26, p. 3.

Brown, Leslie

 

 

 

Studies with Hopcroft of pesticides at Lake Naivasha, Kenya.

#60, pp. 5-6.

 

Photo of Fish Eagle

 

Brown, Walter

 

 

 

His estate: $34,000

 

Buchen, Walther

 

 

 

Finances early work of M. North

#33, p. 4

Building

 

 

 

Photo from air in 1968.

#51, p. 3

Bunting, Indigo

 

 

 

Orientation experiments by Stephen Emlen

#59, p. 23

Burdock Chickadee

 

 

 

caught in, dies.

#55, p. 4.

Burglary

 

 

 

Allen cameras and Hoyt radio stolen $3,000

#21, p. 2.

Burhans, Ruth

 

 

 

Gift of case of 22 mounted birds dated 1849.

#27, p. 6.

Burpee Seed Co.

 

 

 

Mynah being trained for

#7, p. 2.

 

Sends check to lab for training

#8, p. 2.

Burtt, Benjamin

 

 

 

Weekly column. Account of Bittern sent to lab.

#4, p. 3.

 

Sends Snowy Owl and Barn Owls.

#19, p. 1.

Butts, Tim
See Extension Service

 

 

Cade, Tom J.

 

 

 

Appointed to Cornell, and as Research Director of Lab.

#43, p. 1.

 

Leads Alaska expedition in 1967

#45, p. 2.

 

Comments on Research at Cornell and the Lab.

#46, pp. 1-2.

 

Sandgrouse research with Gordon Maclean in South Africa.

#46, p. 4.

 

Details of 1967 Alaskan expedition.

#48, pp. 3-4.

 

His 1969 trip report.

#54, p. 2.

 

Starting Peregrine breeding project.

#58, pp. 4-5.

 

Studies in Amchitka.

#62, pp. 5-6.

Cahow, Bermuda

 

 

 

Studies by David Wingate.

#31, p. 4.

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

 

 

 

Program on Lab with interviews and recordings 5 December 1963.

#31, p. 5.

Cape Clear Bird Observatory

 

 

 

Account of it by R. Gilimor.

#30, pp. 5-6.

Cardinal Flowers

 

 

 

Gift of Dorothy Mcllroy.

 #9, p 10.

Carnes, Betty

 

 

 

Gift.

#1, p. 7.

 

Life Income Endowment.

#19, p. 2.

 

Gift of lunch trays.

#35, p. 9.

Carver, John and Constance

 

 

 

Vice President, Mohawk Airlines, moving to Utica.

#4, p. 5

 

Gift of Cranes for fireplace

#5, p. 2

Cassettes

 

 

 

First one by Lab - Thrushes of North America.

#62, p. 1.

 

Second one: Cuckoos and caprimulgids.

#64, p. 4.

 

"Field Guides to Bird Songs" put on cassettes

#76, p. 2.

Catalogue of Sound Recordings

 

 

 

History, methods, results by B. Kellogg.

#4, pp 7-8.

 

Analyzed in 1958 to see what species needed.

#9, p. 8.

 

Latest recordings catalogued, and are in new card catalog cabinet.

#15, p. 5

 

Put on microfilm (18,000 recordings listed) through gift by McChesney in 1964.

#34, p. 6.

 

Catalogue's make-up described.

#34, p. 6.

Census, Breeding Bird, Sapsucker Woods Sanctuary

 

 

 


#5, p. 4.

 

 

#9, p. 2.

 

 

#13, p. 2.

 

 

#17, p. 1.

 

 

#21, p. 2.

 

 

#33, p. 1.

 

taken by Ransons and Mcllroy.

#37, p. 2

 

totals, etc. 1966.

#41,  pp. 1-2

 

final totals, etc. 1966.

#42,  p. 1

 

history of it and comparisons in 10 years.

#45, p. 1

 

 

#49, pp. 1-2.

Census,Cayuga Basin, Spring



 

 

#9, p. 2.

 

 

#13, p. 1.

 

 

#17, p. 2.

 

 

#21, p. 2.

 

 

#29, p. 1

 

 

#33, p. 2.

Census, Christmas Bird (New Year's)

 

 

 

 

#4, p. 2.

 

 

#7, p. 1.

 

 

#11, p. 2.

 

 

#15, p. 2.

 

 

#19, p. 2.

 

(has been held for 50 years) this is 1st one by

Audubon rules - January 1963

#27, pp. 1-2

 

 

#31, p.2.

 

 

#35, p.3.

 

 

#39, p.1.

 

 

#62, p.6.

 

 

#67, p.5.

 

 

#70, p.2.

Chapin, James

 

 

 

Kellogg records his observations of birds in Congo.

#19, p. 7.

 

Death in 1964.

 

 

Lab has tape of conversation with A.A. Allen and other     Chapin conversations.

#33, p. 4.

Chickadees, Black-capped

 

 

 

Studied by Jon Glase.

#64, pp. 5-6.

 

Studied (cold tolerance) by Susan Chaplin.

#91, p. 7.

Chickadee, Carolina

 

 

 

Voice studied by Rodman Ward.

#31, p. 4.

Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona

 

 

 

Recording expedition there in 1977.

#85, pp. 4-5.

Chubb, Hendon

 

 

 

Gift.

#1, p. 7.

Chuck-wills-widow

 

 

 

Observed fly-catching from perch.

#32, p. 9.

Clark, Richard J.

 

 

 

Study of Short-eared owl under Dr. Douglas Lancaster

#56, p.5.

Coe, Mrs. William R.

 

 

 

Presents Elephant Folio to Cornell University Library

#4, p.9.

Cohelach, Guy

 

 

 

Upcoming exhibit of paintings.

#89, p. 6.

 

Photo and account.

#90, p. 5.

Colombia

 

 

 

Birding areas, by D. A. Lancaster.

#53, pp. 2-3.

 

Studies of Green Jay by Humberto Alvarez.

#72, pp. 6-7.

 

Studies of migrant warblers by Chipley

#73, pp. 3-4.

Colonial Bird Survey (Register)

 

 

 

Begins with grant from NAS under McCrimmon.

#77, p. 2.

 

Data desired on listed species.

#79, p. 1.

 

Activities and accomplishments.

#83, p. 5.

Computer Terminal

 

 

 

Acquired for Lab programs in 1976.

 #80, p. 4.

 

Mini-computer at Lab.

#82, p. 1.

Control Methods (pest birds)

 

#23, p. 4.

Cook, Arthur

 

 

 

Repairing dike.

#2, p. 2.

 

Article on muskrat control, based partly on Sanctuary dike.

#10, p. 7.

Cooley, Mrs. Charles (formerly Mrs. R. H. Treman)

 

 

 

Gift of rug for sound room.

#4, p. 10.

 

Formally presented.

#8, p. 8.

Corbus, June

 

 

 

Arranges exhibit of feather uses.

#76, p. 1.

Cornell University

 

 

 

Ornithology at Cornell.

#68, p. 4.

 

Cornell University Press takes over record production.

#4, p. 7.

 

Series of radio ads on WQXR on recordings.

#12, p. 4.

 

Appreciation for assistance as Houghton Mifflin takes over.

#23, p. 5.

Corson, Dale

 

 

 

Replaces Atwood as Council Chairman in fall 1963.

#30, p. 2.

Costa Rica

 

 

 

Studies by Peter Feinsinger.

#7, pp. 4-5.

Council members (see also Administrative Board)

 

 

 

Activities of.

#3, p. 4

 

 

#4, p. 4

 

 

#6, p.4.

 

New - Syme, John.

#10, pp. 2-3.

 

New - Amadon and Bice.

#11, p. 2.

 

Meeting with Malott.

#15, p. 2.

 

Fall meeting 1960.

#18, p. 2.

 

New members Knight and Westgate.

#18, p.2.

 

New members Carnes, Peterson and Read.

#21, p. 2.

 

New members Parkes, Street.

#25, p. 7.

 

New members Mark, Scheetz.

#29, p. 6.

 

Meeting 11 January 1964.

#31, p. 2.

 

New members Severinghaus, Stout, Swanson,Treman. Now called Administrative Board

#33, pp. 6-7

Crabapples, Hybrid

 

 

 

Gift of William Scudder.

#9, p. 10.

Craig, W. R.

 

 

 

Gift.

#1, p. 7

 

Represents Arcadia Foundation at Dedication.

#5, p. 2.

Cranes

 

 

 

Brass figures for fireplace - Gift of Carvers.

#5, p. 2.

 

Crane studies by George Archibald.

#52, pp. 3-4.

 

Breeding of cranes.

#61, pp. 4-5.

 

International Crane Foundation founded.

#87, pp. 4-5.

Crane, Sandhill

 

 

 

Injured bird, from Montezuma.

#5, pp. 1-2.

 

Painting of Cranes by Jacques.

#57, p. 4.

Crane, Whooping

 

 

 

Reviews of 2 books.

#46, p. 3.

 

Status in 1976.

#82, p. 5.

 

Status in 1977.

#86, p. 3.

 

Two almost shot at Bosque Del Apache, hunter sentenced.  Photo by Truslow.

#88, p. 3.

Creeper, Brown

 

 

 

First nesting in Sapsucker Woods.

#9, p. 2.

Crockett, Allen

 

 

 

Studies of Williamson's Sapsuckers.

#85, p. 5.

Crossbills, White-winged

 

 

 

invasion.

#31, p. 2.

Cruickshank, Allan D.

 

 

 

To receive Allen Award.

#65, p. 14 photos

 

Receives Award.

#66, pp. 1-2.

Cyclotron at Berkley

 

 

 

Effect on flying geese as noted in 1962 by Helmut Dost.

#34, pp. 6-7.

Czech, Jerry

 

 

 

Exhibit at Lab. #67

p. 4.

Darrah, Elizabeth

 

 

 

Assisting Byrl Kellogg in cataloging sound collection.

#4, P. 7.

Davis, Irby

 

 

 

Mexican recordings for proposed record.

#1, p. 4.

 

Robbery.

#2, p. 4.

 

Seminar.

#4, p. 2.

 

Editing songs for Mexican record.

#4, p. 7.

 

In Mexico again.

#5, p. 3.

 

Return from Mexico.

#6, p. 6.

 

Guggenheim Fellowship.

#6, p. 6.

 

Misfortunes in Mexico.

#8, p. 4.

 

New recordings.

#11, p. 4.

 

More new recordings.

#14, p. 4.

 

More new recordings, British Honduras.

#15, p. 5.

 

Interpretation of audio-spectrographs.

#18, p. 3.

 

Back to Mexico.

#24, p. 4.

"Dead Bird"

 

 

 

Take-off on Living Bird.

#54, p. 3.

Dedication Ceremonies

 

 

 

of Sanctuary.

#2, p. 1.

 

Of building.exhibits, etc.

#5, p. 1

 

speeches.

#5, p. 2.

 

Named for Lyman Stuart.

 #32, p. 1.

Delacour, Jean

 

 

 

Review of his autobiography.

#44, pp. 2-3.

 

To receive Allen Award.

#85, p. 4.

 

Receives it.

#86, pp . 1-2.

Deschamps, Mike

 

 

 

Exhibit of carvings.

#86, p. 6.

Dick, John Henry

 

 

 

Trip to Antarctica.

 

Dickcissel

 

#47, pp. 3-4.

 

On census January 1, 1963.

#27, p. 2.

Dickerman, Robert

 

 

 

and Scherer, William Studies at Cornell Medical School.

#57, p. 4.

Dilger, W. C.

 

 

 

Coming to Lab.

#1, p. 3.

 

Supported by French Co.

#2, p. 1.

 

Papers at two meetings.

#2, p. 5.

 

Paper on thrushes in July 1956 Auk.

#2, p.6.

 

Moves into building.

#3, p. 1.

 

Has a son.

#3, p. 3.

 

More published papers.

#3, p. 6.

 

Parakeet work.

#4, p. 1.

 

Ethology of Agapornis.

#4, p. 4.

 

Article in Auk on loss of teeth in birds.

#4, p. 9.

 

Winter water requirements of birds.

#8, p. 3.

 

Design for jackets of recordings.

#9, p. 7.

 

Teaching Comparative Vertebrate Ethology.

#10, p. 3.

 

Research studies.

#10, p. 5.

 

Serving on AOU Committee.

#12, p. 3.

 

Display of his classification paintings.

#14, p. 2.

 

To England for International Ethological Congress.

#14, P. 5.

 

Resuscitates peacock

#16, p. 2.

 

More publications.

#16, p. 6.

 

Trips, conferences.

#17, p. 7.

 

Lectures in 1962.

#24, p. 7.

 

Activities and graduate students.

#28, p. 4.

 

Research projects, his and students.

#32, pp. 7-8.

 

Dilger's appointments on Cornell faculty.

#32, p. 8.

 

2 year grant, to study gallinaceous birds, tinamous and ratites.

#39, p. 1.

Dominica

 

 

 

Description of this unique island visited by Pettingill and Dana in 1970.

#60, p. 3.

Dorn, Robert

 

 

 

Becomes Director of Development (Assistant to Director)

#93, p. 3. (photo)

Downey, William

 

 

 

Art work on exhibit.

#79, p. 2.

DuBois, A. D.

 

 

 

Gift of "ornithological materials" (nests and eggs).

#20, p. 7.

 

Exhibit of photographs.

#85, pp. 4-5.

Duck, Mexican

 

 

 

Status in 1978.

#88, p. 3.

Dunning, John S.

 

 

 

Account of him, and his work.

#55, p. 5.

 

His first book, Portraits of Tropical Birds 1970.

#59, p. 6.

 

Appointed to Board.

#61, p. 3.

Eagle, Bald

 

 

 

Beginning of film by Bayard Read.

#16, pp. 2-3.

 

Photos of Eagles, Alaska.

#19, p. 7.

 

Allen photos in Florida.

#20, p. 1.

 

Painting by R.V. Clem, gift of Read

#20, p. 7.

 

Film by B. Read and Allen available

#23, p. 5.

 

Perches in tree at Lab at summer seminar

#26, p. 3.

 

Eagle film revised.

#59, p. 4.

 

On Amchitka.

#81, p. 7.

 

Status in N.Y. State.

#82, pp. 4-5.

Eagle, Golden

 

 

 

Rescued at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, rehabilitated and released in N. Carolina by Spoffords.

#59, p. 1.

 

East Africa Exhibit of Barrett Gallagher's photos.

#80, p. 6.

EBBA

 

 

 

Meets at Cornell Lab, photo.

#64, pp. 5-6.

Eckelberry, Don R.

 

 

 

Exhibit of paintings.

#85, p. 5.

Eclipse

 

 

 

Bird behavior during eclipse of sun. Studies by Kellogg, in 1963.

#56, p. 5.

 

More studies by various observers in 1970.

#56, p. 5.

Economics

 

 

 

How much is a naturalist worth?

#50, pp. 2-3.

Edinburgh, Duke of

 

 

 

Gives Lab four autographed photos.

#31, p. 9.

Edwards, Ernest (Buck)

 

 

 

Leading Mexican trips.

#4, p. 6.

 

Publications.

#16, p. 8.

Elms

 

 

 

1/2 of big dead elm falls.

#3, p. 2.

 

Rest of it crashes in full view of Board members at lunch Sept. 18, 1965.

#38, p. 1.

 

Dying - where do Orioles nest now?

#61, p. 4.

El Salvador

 

 

 

Walter Thurber records there.

#64, p. 4.

 

Walter Thurber records there again.

#76, p.3.

Emlen, Stephen

 

 

 

Joins Cornell Faculty.

#40, p. 3.

 

Experiments with Indigo Buntings in Planetarium.

#59, pp. 2-3.

 

Joins Administrative Board.

#81, pp. 1-2.

Endowments, Life Income

 

 

 

Carnes and Tyson.

#19, p. 2.

Engelhard, Virginia

 

 

 

Joins staff in acoustics.

#46, p. 1.

 

Picture, at work in sound library.

#51, p. 4.

Epstein, Ira

 

 

 

Repairing sound equipment.

#2, p. 5.

Estes, Richard

 

 

 

Graduate student studying in Ngorongoro Crater.

#41, p. 5.

Europe, Bird-finding in Northern

 

 

 

Article by Hans Anderson.

#37, pp. 6-7.

"Evening in Sapsucker Woods"


 

 

recording being played for visitors.

#9, p. 1., p. 7.

Exhibits

 

 

 

At dedication: shots from early lab expeditions.

#5, p. 1.

 

Case showing pioneering by lab.

#5, p. 2.

 

Others.

#5, p. 2.


Others.

#17, p. 2.

 

Greenewalt photos

#18, p. 2.

 

Others.

#19, p. 2.

 

Mounted birds.

#27, p. 6.

 

Hummingbird case.

#26, p. 3.

 

New photos by Herzfeld, Briggs, Lee, and paintings by Hans

Anderson.

#35, p. 3.

 

Maurice Bebb etchings

#39, p. 2.

 

Photos by Howard Lee.

#14, p. 2.

 

Gould folios.

#50, p. 2.

 

J. Ruthuen paintings - photo.

#57, p. 1.

 

Sid Bahrt color photos.

#57, p. 1.

 

Tony Angell art.

#61, pp. 3-4.

 

Slocum, Perry photographs.

#63, p. 2.

 

McVaugh paintings.

#64, p. 3.

 

Diana Pierce art.

#66, p. 5.

 

Jerry Czech art.

#67, p.4.

 

Photos by Joan Black

#68, p.4.

 

Paintings by John Wiessinger.

#70,p. 3.

 

Paintings by Peter Parnall.

#71,p.3.

 

Paintings by Martin Glen Oates.

#72, pp. 4-5.

 

Photographs by Les Line.

#72, p. 5.

 

Upcoming in fall 1974 Fuertes, Al Gilbert, Sutton, Truslow.

#73, p. 6.

 

By Jane Corbins in new display case of uses of bird feathers.

#76, p. 1.

 

Photos by Walter Thurber of El Salvador birds.

#77, p. 6.

 

Photos by Laura Riley.

#77, pp. 6-7.

 

Paintings by R. T. Peterson.

#78, p. 6.

 

Carvings by A. Zerginyi.

#78, p. 6.

 

Art works by William Downey Photo.

#79, p. 2.

 

E. African photos by Barrett Gallagher.

#80, p. 6.

 

Carvings by Sally Blanchard

#80, pp. 6-7.

 

Fuertes Birds of Prey.

#81, p.3.

 

Paintings by Don Malik.

#81,p.4.

 

Batik by Anita Fatland.

#81,p.4.

 

Paintings by John O'Neill.

#83

 

Photos by Russ Kinne.

#84, pp.p.6-7.3 photos.

 

Ukrainian Easter eggs.

#84, p.7.

 

Decoys by Ira A. and Stanley Benton.

#84, p. 7.

 

Photos by Alexander DuBois.

#85, pp. 4-5.

 

Decoys by Jim Sprankle.

#85, p. 4.

 

Paintings by Susan Blackshaw.

#85, p. 5.

 

Paintings by Don Eckelberry.

#85, p. 5.

 

Carvings by Mike Deschamp.

#86, p. 6.

 

Paintings by Robert Mengel.

#87, pp. 2-3 photo.

 

Paintings by Ted Lewin.

#88, p. 4.

 

Photos by Eliot Porter.

#88, p. 4.

 

Photos by Ken Gardener.

#89, p. 6.

 

Photos by Guy Coheleach.

#89, p. 6.

 

Photos by Nancy McGowan.

#91, p. 4.

 

Paintings by John Tennant.

#91, p. 4.

 

Carvings by Sprankle again.

#93, p. 4.

 

Photographs by Russ Hansen.

#93, p. 4.

 

Photographs by Stuart MacDonald.

#93, p. 4.

Extension Service

 

 

 

A.A. Allen cooperating in loan collection of bird slides.

#10,  p. 2.

 

Completes 19 of 20 sets, with script.

#12, p. 2.

Falcon Studies in Alaska.

 

#48, pp. 3-4.

Falconry Books Left by Sargent.

 

#54, p. 2.

Fatland, Anita

 

 

 

Her birds in batik.

#81, p. 4.

Federated Garden Clubs of New York State

 

 

 

$1,000 for 2 shelters.

#1, p. 7; #2, p. 2.

 

Dedication of their gift.

#3, p. 2.

 

Gift for rustic benches in shelters and along trails in 1964.

#32, p. 3.

 

Presents first bench.

#34, p. 2.

 

Funds for construction of spaghnum bog.

#34, p. 2.

Feeders and Feeding

 

 

 

David G. Allen builds "early American feeders" outside Observatory window.

#3, p. 2.

 

Art Lane builds suet feeder.

#3, p. 7.

 

Pileated visits it.

#4, p. 2.

 

McFaddin feeder and Evening Grosbeaks.

#16, p. 1.

 

Birds at feeder.

#26, p. 3.

 

Filling in bank eroded by ducks.

#57, p. 2.

 

New feeder at Sanctuary entrance given by Redmann family.

#70, p. 2.

 

Feeding, fact and fiction by Sam Weeks.

#79, pp. 3-4.

Feinsinger, Peter

 

 

 

Studies in Costa Rica photos.

#71, pp. 4-5.

Fencing

 

 

 

The Northeast corner, so now 170 acres enclosed.

#17, p. 2.

Ferguson, Mrs. J.W.

 

 

 

Gives telescope.

#7, p. 4.

Ficken, Robert

 

 

 

Studies of genus Seiurus.

#4, p. 4.

Fiji Islands

 

 

 

Birding by Cameron Kepler.

#40, pp. 6-7.

Films

 

 

 

On building the lab, D.G. Allen.

#2, p. 1.

 

Africa by McChesneys.

#2, p. 4.

 

Flamingo film by Bayard Read.

#42, p. 2.

 

See also Bald Eagle

 

 

Film on New Zealand by Pettingill and Batts receives award.

#55, p. 5.

 

From McChesneys - Birds of Kenya, and the Turkana Country.

#11,  p. 8.

 

Serious problem for Lab--few sources of income.

#80, pp. 3-4.

Finches

 

 

 

See Winter Fischer, Dick

 

 

Article in Audubon Magazine on Lab.

#7, p. 2.

Fisher, James

 

 

 

To get Allen Award.

#49, p. 1.

 

Receives Award. Photos.

#50, p. 3.

Fisk, Mrs. Bradley (Erma J.)

 

 

 

Covers front desk summer of 1968.

#49, p. 1.

 

Gift for nest-record program.

#50, p. 1.

 

Joins Board, 1969.

#53, p. 1.

 

Report on her Least Tern survey.

#66 pp. 3-4.

Ford, Corey

 

 

 

Book Review of his Where the Sea Breaks its Back.

#43, pp.2-3

Fox-Movietime News

 

 

 

Recordings of bird songs with lab help in 1929.

#2, p. 6.

Fries, Waldemar

 

 

 

His work on the Double Elephant Folio of Audubon's.

#74, p. 7.

Frigate Birds

 

 

 

Studied by J. B. Nelson.

#78, p. 5.

Fuertes, L.A.

 

 

 

Book by his daughter.

 #2, p. 6.

 

Article on Fuertes in Kingbird by Allen and Boynton.

#7, p. 2.

 

Death of Mrs. Fuertes.

#13, p. 8.

 

Big mural of Peregrine by Fuertes from Guthrie Estate.

#15, p. 2.

 

Granddaughter marries Roger Payne.

#16, p. 8.

 

Gift of Underhill of Fuertes wash-drawings on Ruby-throated Hummigbird.

#29, p. 7.

 

His Touraco painting (his last) being offered as Christmas note card, 1963.

#30, p. 2.

 

Set of postcards from original paintings for Arm & Hammer available at lab, thanks to Bob Lewin.

#31, p. 7.

 

Watercolor of Orioles, from Mrs. Carsll Tucker.

#32, p. 8.

 

Oldsquaw painting, anonymous donor.

#3, p. 8.

 

His paintings for Brewster.

#35, p. 1-3.

 

Three drawings given by the Morris Bishops.

#36, p. 9.

 

Watercolor of a Tern given by Silas Crouse.

#41, p. 8.

 

Fuertes postcards still available - pictures of them.

#44, p. 3.

 

Fuertes room - Brewster wing.

#47, pp. 1-2.

 

His White Gyrfalcon painting given by Mrs. Mildred Haff.

#48, p. 3.

 

Books illustrated by him still needed.

#48, p. 3.

 

More books and magazines needed.

#55, p. 5.

 

Laid foundation for bird skin collection in 1920s.

#59, p. 4.

 

Photo of his snow sculpture of a lion - 1900.

#67, p. 1.

 

Biography on centennial of birth.

#73, p. 7.

 

Exhibit at lab.

#73, #74, pp. 6-7.

 

Fuertes lectureship established by Sutton and Pettingill.

#74,  p. 1.

 

Account of his life by daughter (given at a seminar).

#75,  pp. 5-6, 8.

 

Paintings of birds of prey exhibited.

#81, p. 3.

 

Calendar with his art.

#90, p. 4.

 

Second calendar with his art.

#94, p. 8.

 

Galapagos Expedition to record birds - Gulledge and Bowman.

#89, p. 5, More details. #90, p. 8.

 

Report of trip there (EarthWatch).

#92, pp. 2-3.

Gallagher, Barrett

 

 

 

Exhibit of his E. Africa photos.

#80, p. 6.

Gardiner, Ken

 

 

 

Exhibit of photos.

#88, p. 4; #89, p. 6.

Geese, Canada

 

 

 

Males fighting.

#12, p. 2.

 

Wild ones dropping in.

#14, p. 3.

 

Gift of 10 Richardson's by MacInnes, plus 2 snow and 2 blue, + 6 goslings.

#41, p. 1.

 

Photo of goose and goslings by S. Spofford.

#41, p. 2.

General Electric

 

 

 

Working with Bruce Tadge and P. P. Kellogg on a study of jungle acoustics

#32, p. 6.

Gifts

 

 


Sanctuary -- 110 acres from Stuarts, 20 acres from Heasleys, 20 acres from Cornell University

#1, p. 1.

 

Bird feeder gift of V. Scheetz.

#1, p. 2.

 

 Lyman Stuart - $5000 prize from Life.

#1, p. 7.

 

Arcadia Foundation.

#1, p. 7.

 

From Bloomer, Carnes, Paul Newton, Scheetz, Knight, Chubb, Northwood, Craig.

#1, p. 7.

 

Federated Garden Clubs of NYS

#1, p. 7.

 

Requests for specific gifts.

#2, p. 7.

 

Deep freeze, L. Grinnell.

#3, p. 7.

 

Electric stove, Bill Stuart.

#3, p. 7.

 

Five waterfowl paintings, Mason, Roy.

#3, p. 7.

 

Whooping Crane paintings.

#7, p. 4.

 

McChesney funds for finishing soundroom.

#4, p. 1.

 

Refrigerator, Hoyt, Sally.

#4, p. 2; #4, p. 1.

 

Lightning Mixer, Gordon, Fred.

#4, p. 2

(L. H. Mahoney,

through Stuart)

 

Rug for sound room, Cooley, Mrs. Charles.

#4, p. 10.

 

Telescope, Ferguson.

#7, p. 4.

 

Slides to match records, Allen, A.A.

#7, p. 4.

 

Serving trays for kitchen, Bloomer, Mrs. Wilson.

#7, p. 4.

 

Cash gifts listed:

#7, p. 4.

 

Formal present of rugs, Cooley.

#8, p. 8.

 

British Bird subscription, W. R. Spofford.

#8, p. 8.

 

Cash gifts listed.

#8, p. 8.

 

117 etchings and 3 books, Dick Bishop.

 #9, p. 10.

 

Cash gifts listed.

#9, p. 10.

 

Oxydendron, hybrid crab, Cardinal flowers.

#9, p. 10.

 

Martin houses, Morses.

#9, p. 10.

 

Plaque for sound room, C. Hutchinson.

#9, p. 10.

 

Ornithology library of Myrtice Blatchley.

#9, p. 10.

 

Cash gifts listed.

#10, p. 8.

 

McChesney films.

#11, p. 8.

 

Projector and slide viewer, Virginia Scheetz.

#11, p. 8.

 

10 x 80 German binocular for Observatory from Reicherts.

#11, p.8

 

Cash gifts.

#11, p.8

 

Cash gifts

#12, p.9

 

2 inch projector lens from Charles Simmons.

#12, p. 8.

 

Books.

#12, p. 8.

 

Etchings and oils, Dick Bishop.

#13, p. 2.

 

Cash gifts.

#13, p. 9.

 

Prints and photos.

 #13, p. 9.

 

Fuertes paintings from Guthrie estate, including the big mural.

#15, p. 2.

 

Hirsh ornithological library.

#19, p. 2, p. 10.

 

Glass jalousies for outside flights, Stuart and Knight.

#15, p. 6.

 

Special book gifts.

#15, p. 9.

 

2nd telescope for observatory.

#15, p. 9.

 

Cash gifts listed.

#15, p. 9.

 

More Allen slides

#15, p. 10.

 

Cash gifts.

#16, p. 9.

 

Plantings from Garrard Daughtery.

#16, p. 9.

 

Books.

#16, p. 9, #17, p. 10.

 

Cash gifts.

#17, p. 10.

 

Cash gifts.

#19, p. 10.

 

Shelving and display case in observatory - Krebs and Mason.

#20, p. 2.

 

Cash gifts.

#20, p. 7; #21, p. 6.

 

Cash from Kiggins, classmate of Lyman Stuart.

#21, p. 3.

 

Native blow-gun from Ten Houten, Venezuela.

#21, p. 3

 

Two plaques, Marquetry by William Bader, given by F. C. Wood.

#22, p. 6

 

Cash gifts.

#22, p. 6; #23, p. 7.

 

Car - Truslow.

#23, p. 7.

 

Air-conditioning for darkroom - McAlpins and Carrier Corp.

#24, p.2

 

Cash gifts.

#24, p.8.

 

Cash gifts.

#25, p.8;

#26, p.8; #27, p.6.

 

Hummingbird exhibit.

#26, p.3.

 

Carousel projector from Severinghaus.

#26, p. 8.

 

Cabinet of 22 mounted birds - Ruth Burhans.

#27, p. 6.

 

Cash gifts.

#28, p. 7; #31, p. 9; #29, p. 7; #30, p. 7.

 

Fuertes hummingbird wash drawing from Underhill.

#29, p. 7.

 

Other gifts of prints, filing cabinets, books.

#29, p. 7.

 

Other gifts of books, stamps, prints.

#30, p. 7.

 

Photo equipment from Stackpole.

#31, p. 9.

 

Funds for rustic benches - Fed. N.Y.S. Garden Clubs.

#32, p. 3.

 

Cash gifts.

#32, p. 12; #34, p. 7; #35, p. 8; # 36, p. 9; #37,

pp. 9-10; #39, p. 4; #40, p. 8; #42, p.4; #47, p.2; #44, p. 4.

 

Lunch trays from B. Carnes.

#35, p.9.

 

Other gifts

#36, p. 9; #37, p. 10.

 

New well 1965 - Stuarts and Masons.

#38, p. 1.

 

Entrance gates to sanctuary - Knights.

#38, p. 1.

 

African skin collection Mrs. Morden.

#38, p. 3.

 

Other gifts.

#39, p. 4.

 

New turntable for observatory, purchased with gifts as memorial to K. Thorp.

#39, p. 4.

 

Howard Lee photos, given by Mynderse Woodruff.

#41, p. 8

 

Crounse, Silas, gives Fuertes original.

#41, p. 8.

 

Other gifts.

#42, p. 4; #44.

 

Books ("Living World") given by J. K. Terres.

#46 p. 2.

 

Cash gifts - In memory Mrs. Charles Stuart.

#47, p. 2.

 

Cash gifts

#47, p. 3.

 

Other gifts

#44, p. 4.

 

Other gifts.

#47, p. 3.

 

Photo equipment - Stackpole.

 

#48, p. 2.

 

Cash gifts.

#49, p. 3; #51, p. 5; #53, p. 3.

 

From Fisk, for N.R.C. program.

#50, p. 1.

 

From Mrs. Carll Tucker - 43 folios, Gould's bird.

#50, p. 2.

 

From Mrs. Donald Wood - bird stamp collection.

#51, p. 2.

 

More Fuertes art.

#51, p. 5.

 

Sargent falconry library.

#54, p. 2.

 

Cash.

#55, p. 6.

 

Other gifts.

#55, p. 6.

 

M. M. Nice library.

#56, p. 4.

 

Jaques oil painting of cranes given by Mrs. Jaques.

#57, p. 4.  

 

Cash.

#57, p. 5; #59, p. 6; #61, p. 5; #63, p. 6; #65, p.5; #67, p. 5.

 

Other gifts.

#57, p. 5; #59, p. 6;
#61, p.
5; #63, p. 6; #65, p. 5; #67, p. 5.

 

Funds for waterfowl building - Strimming.

#60, p. 4.

 

Cash gifts

#69, p. 4; #71, p. 6.

 

Other gifts.

#69, p. 4; #71, p. 6.

 

New feeder at Sanctuary entrance by Harlows in honor of

Rebman.

#70, p. 2.

 

Cash gifts.

#73, p. 8; #75, p. 7; #77, p. 5; #79, p. 7; #81, p. 6; #83, p. 4.

 

Other gifts.

#73, p. 8; #75, p. 7; #77, p. 5; #79, p. 7; #81, p. 6; #83, p. 4.

 

Cash gifts including memorials.

 #85, p. 8; #87, p. 6; #89, p. 8

 

Other gifts.

#85, p. 8; #87, p. 6.



From Stuart Foundation for photography course.

#89, p. 2.

Gilbert, Albert E.

 

 


Exhibit of paintings. Gillmor, Robert

#74,p.5; #75, pp. 2-3


Writes of Bird Observatory at Cape Clear Island.

#30, pp. 5-6


Exhibit at Lab.

#56, pp.3-4. Photos.

Glase, Jon

 

 


Studies of Black-capped Chickadee.

#64, pp. 5-6.

Gordon, Eva

 

 


Her death.

#26, p. 7.

Gordon, Fred

 

 


Gift of "Lightning Mixer" for pond.

#4, p. 2

Goshawk

 

 


After Mallards. 

#23, p.2.


After quail.

#31, p. 2.


Photo of Goshawks by Blivode.

#44, p. 4.

Gould, John

 

 


Gift of his 43 folios- by Mrs.Carll Tucker.

#50, p. 2.

Graber, Jean & Richard

 

 


Studies of grackles.

#83, p. 2.

Grackles, Common




Nesting on Interstates Studies by Grabers.

#83, p.2

Graduate Student Research

 

 


Lists of.

#4, p. 4.


Ficken, Goodwin, Payne, Fink

#8, pp. 3-4.


Ficken, Fink, Goodwin, Payne, Hartshorne (research and grants)

#9, pp. 5-6


Goodwin, Ficken, Payne and Bennett.

#10, p. 5.


Agapornis work, Ficken, Goodwin, Payne, Hartshorne, Fink, Bennett, Hays.

#11, p. 5.


Other work - Keeton, Miller, Mundinger, Dunham, Update.

#15, p. 6


 

#17, p. 7


 

#18, p. 6


 

#28, p. 4


 

#46, pp. 1-2


and supplement comments by T. Cade.

#50. p. 4.

Grebe, Giant Pied-billed

 

 


Studied by Anna La Bastille Bowes in 1966.

#41, pp. 6-7.

Grebe, Horned

 

 


Rescued in blizzard in Dryden, later died.

#11, p. 1.


Two released on pond April 1959.

#13, p. 1.

Grebe, Least

 

 


Studied by Pauline James.

#13, p. 7.

Greenewalt, Crawford

 

 

 

Hummingbird film.

#1, p. 6.

 

Trips for speed-flash pictures of hummers

#2, p. 3.

 

In Brazil.

#3, p. 4.


2000 pictures of 38 species of hummers.

#4, p. 5.


Exhibits at dedication.

#5, p. 2.


Program at dedication film.

#5, p. 3.


Display of high speed photos of hummers

#14, pp. 2-3.


Photos from his book on exhibit.

#18, p. 2.


Article on iridescence on hummers.

#18, p. 9.


Oscillograph studies.

#20, p. 5.


Separating notes of bird's songs, etc.

#28, p. 3.

Grinnell, Lawrence and Julia

 

 


California and Utah.

#2, p. 4.


Gives freezer to lab

#3, p. 7.


To New Zealand.

#5, p. 3.


Australia.

#8, p. 4.


Australian film at AOU.

#14, p. 3.


2nd Australian film trip.

#15, p. 4.


Photography in Southwest including Trogon in Chiricahuas.

#17, p. 5.


Julia's death.

#19, p. 2.


Lawrence goes to Venezuela.

#36, p. 6.

Grinnell, Lawrence

 

 


Account of his life, activities and assistance to Lab.

#65, p. 3.

Griscom, Ludlow

 

 


His death in 1959. First grad student of A.A. Allen.

#13, p. 9.

Grosbeaks, Evening

 

 


Albino captured by Sally Hoyt. (it lived many years in captivity at her house)

#31, p. 2.

Grosvenor, Gilbert

 

 


2 volumes, Shiras' "Hunting Wildlife with Camera and Flashlight".

#3, p. 7.

Guatemala

 

 


Tikal recommended for birding.

#40, p. 5.

Guest register, see also Visitors.

 

 


 

#6, p. 1.


 

#9, p. 1.


 

#13, p. 1.


 

#19, p. 1.

Gull, Herring

 

 


36 year old one, had been banded by O. S. Pettingill. (later found to be an error???)

#44 pp. 1-2.

Gull, Lesser Black-backed

 

 


Found by D. McI lroy in March 1964. Back again in 1964-1965.

#5, p.3.

Gulls, Ring-billed

 

 


Colony on Lake Ontario.

#86, p.6.

Gulledge, James L.

 

 


Joins staff in 1974.

 #73, p. 1.


To lead recording trip to Arizona.

#79, p. 2.


Postponed one year.

#82, p. 6.


Leads Arizona project in 1977.

#85, pp. 2-3.

Gunn, W.W.H.

 

 


A regional Editor for Audubon Field Notes.

 


Gift of Swainson's Warbler recordings.

#7, p. 4.


Recording in western Canada.

#21, p. 4.


Three months at Lab helping edit Field Guide to Western Birds.

#22, p. 2.

Guthrie, Dr. Donald

 

 


Died in early 1959.

#11, p. 8.


His Fuertes paintings willed to Lab.

#15, p. 2.

Gypsum Co. of America

 

 


Donated 300 ft. of gypsum - cement board to seal dike.

# 2, p. 2.

Gyrfalcon

 

 


White one at Lab in February 1965.

#36, pp. 1-3.


Studies by J. Platt.

#78, p. 6.

Haagner, Mr. Clem

 

 


Potchefstroom, S. Africa.

 


Cooperating with Lab on recordings.

#21, pp. 4-5.


Sends Ethiopian recordings.

#23, p. 3.


Visits the Lab.

#3, p. 5.

Hagar, Joseph

 

 


Making tape of Rail calls.

#29, pl. 2.

Hall, Elma

 

 


Hired as assistant to Sally Hoyt.

#18, p. 2.

Hall, Leonard

 

 


Using Cornell sounds synchronized in his film.

#16, p. 5.

Handbook of North American Birds by Ralph Palmer




Vols. 2 and 3 continued.

#80, p. 4.

Hansen, Russ

 

 


Exhibit of photographs.

#93, p. 4.

Harlow, Mrs. Robert G.

 

 


Gives new feeder at Sanctuary entrance in honor of G. R. Rebmann.

#70, p. 2.

Harrison, George

 

 


His book on R. T. Peterson's best birding spots.

#82, pp. 2-3.

Hartshorne, Charles

 

 


Fullbright - Japan, working on best avian singers.

#7, p. 3.


Meets with Myles North in 1959

#13, p. 4.


BBC broadcast, using Cornell sounds.

#13, p. 7.


Working on Asian bird recordings.

#40, p. 2.


Trumpeter swans and goldeneyes.

#1, p. 4.


Teaching and graduate work.

#3, p. 5.


Audio engineering fair.

#3, p. 6.


Sound chamber for Bluebirds.

#9, p. 6.


Sound chamber for Bluebirds.

#11, p. 5.

Hartshorne, James

 

 


Trumpeter Swans and Golden-eyes.

#1, p. 4.


Teaching and grad work.

#3, p. 5.


Audio-Engineering Fair.

#3, p. 6


Sound chamber for blue birds.

#9, p. 6, #11, p 5.


Hartshorne, Mary M. Hartshorne memorial fund.

#29, p. 6.

Hawk, Broadwing

 

 


Unusual migration over Ithaca area 1960.

#18, p. 2.


Small migration over Lab 1961.

#22, p. 2.

Hawk, Harris'

 

 


Studied by W. Mader.

#76, p. 7.

Hawk Migration

 

 


John Hough answers questions.

#56, p. 2.

Hawk, Red-tailed

 

 


Artificial insemination by Stan Temple.

#61, pp. 1-2.

Hawksley, Oscar


 


Working on shelter.

#2, p. 2.

Haynes, Nat M.

 

 


Helping with sound recording equipment through Amplifier Corporation.

#1, p. 8.

Hays, Helen

 

 


Write-up in Regina newspaper on Ruddy duck work.

#14, p. 6.

Heasley, Mrs. Walter

 

 


Through her efforts Federation Garden Clubs gives another gift for sanctuary.

#32, p. 3.

Hein, Margaret

 

 


Becomes Administrator of Home Study Course.

#75, p. 1.

Heron, Great Blue

 

 


Injured one flown from Lab to Miami.

#67, p. 2.

Herzfeld, Richard

 

 


Sends pictures of Blue Jays.

#18, p. 7.


More photographs.

#19, p. 2.

Hewitt, Oliver

 

 


Captures ducks for tank and pond.

#3, p. 1.


Captures and ear-marks raccoons.

#3, p. 2.


Pheasant release.

#10, p. 2.

Hickey, Joseph J.

 

 


To receive Allen award.

#81, pp. 4-5


photos Receives it.

#82, pp. 1-2, 7.

High School Natural Science Program

 

 


Kelloggs demonstration lecture - "How Birds Hear".

#12, p. 4.

Hirsch, Herbert

 

 


Memorial gift to his wife, and her library to Lab.

#19, p. 2, 10.


Funds given to acquire books.

#78, p. 7.


Historical May 29, Fox Movietone News made sound recordings of birds in Ithaca. Copy added to Library Natural Sounds.

#2, p. 6


How the Brand records, and first British recordings had same titles.

#13, p. 5.

History of Stuart and Arcadia connection and how Observatory building came to be.

 

 


 

#37, pp. 4-5.

Hock, Raymond

 

 


Student of Dilger's killed by avalanche in Chile in 1965. Memorials to be given to Lab.

#38, p. 4.

Holden, Fenn M.

 

 


Observations of Chuck-wills-widow.

#32, p. 9.

Home Study Course (see also seminars)

 

 


Bird Biology progress.

#64, p. 1.


New administrator Margaret Hein.

#75, p. 1.

Honeycreeper

 

 


New one discovered.

#71, p. 7.

Honeyguide, Asiatic

 

 


Mating system of.

#83, p. 4.

Hopcroft, John

 

 


Proposed sanctuary in Kenya.

#52, p. 6.


Studied of pesticides in Lake Naivasha.

#60, pp. 5-6.

Hopiak, Michael

 

 


Joins staff.

#73, pp. 1-2.


Photos of nesting birds.

#78, p. 4.


More photos "Signs of Spring."

#80, p. 5.

Horne, Jennifer

 

 


At lab in 1972 editing Myles North's Tapes.

#66, p. 2.

Hough, John

 

 


Answers to questions on hawk migration.

#56, p. 2.

Houghton Mifflin

 

 


To take over publication of all lab's records and book albums.

#23, p. 5.

Hoyt, Sally (see also Spofford)

 

 


Radio program, banding, lectures.

#1, p. 6.


Kingbird.

#3, p. 3.


Gives refrigerator.

#4, p. 2.


Campus Club group, and Ecology article on Pileated.

#4, p. 4.


Gives percolator.

#4, p. 10.


Pileated article.

#5, p. 3.


Activities at Lab in Allen absence.

#13, p. 3.


Speaker at Federation banquet on lab slide sets.

#13,p. 8.


Mynah Bird.

#17, p. 3.


Publications in 1961.

#23, p. 7


Marries W. R. Spofford in 1964.

#35, pp. 5-6; photo p.9

Hummingbird Exhibit.

 

 


 

#26, p. 3, 8.

Hummingbird, Giant

 

 


Chapman's observations, painted by Fuertes, commented on by Larry Wolf.

#59, p. 3.

Hundley, Margaret

 

 


Joins staff.

#46, p. 1.


Resigns.

#49, p. 1.

Hutchinson, Calvin

 

 


Gift of plaque for sound room.

#9, p. 10.

Hybrids on Pond

 

 


Baldpate X Mallard, Black X Mallard, Redhead X Shoveller.

#11, p. 1.

Insects, Songs of

 

 


Record released in April 1956.

#1, p.5

International Congress XIII at Cornell in 1962




Plans for

#24, p. 6.


The Congress activities and pictures.

#25

International Shorebird Survey

 

 


Launched in 1979 by Canada and Manomet.

#93, p. 7.

Italy

 

 


Good birding area in

#28, p.6.

Ivory-bill exhibit.

 

 


 

#5, p. 2.

Jackmin, Lawrence

 

 


Becomes Lab Business Manager.

#69, pp. 1-2. photo

James, Pauline

 

 


Studying Least Grebes.

#13, p. 7.

Jay, Green

 

 


Studies in Colombia by Humberto Alvarez photo.

#72, pp. 6-7.

Jenkins, Art

 

 


Mounts Ferguson scope on wheels for Observatory.

#7, p. 4.

Jordan, Nola

 

 


Joins staff in 1966.

#42, p. 1.

Keane, Peter

 

 


Develops first parabola for bird songs with Kellogg.

#24, pp. 3-4.

Keeton, William

 

 


Navigation studies on pigeons.

#60, p. 5

Kellogg, Byrl

 

 


Completing catalogue of recordings.

#1, p. 5.


9 fractures slowed up cataloguing of recordings.

#2, p. 5.


What went into developing catalogue system.

#4, p. 7.


New recordings catalogued.

#11, p. 4.


New recordings catalogued.

#13, p. 5.


Information on cataloguing process and making "work books."

#18,  p. 4.


Her death in January 1966.

#9, p. 2.

Kellogg, Paul

 

 


Africa.

#1, p. 3.


Radio program.

#1, p. 6.


Conference at Penn State.

#1, p. 7.


With Byrl and Sally to Federation of NY State Clubs. He is President.

#1, p. 7.


Paper for Audio Engineering Soc.

#2, p. 2; #3, p. 6.


On "Zoo Parade" TV.

#4, p. 3.


Installs telephone system & outside lights

#32, p. 4


Experimental stereophonic recordings.

#8, p. 3.


Chapter on recording sounds in nature in Tal l' s books.

#8, p. 8.


"How Birds Hear" - lecture demonstration developed and used in High School Natural Science program.

#12, p. 4; #15, p. 3;

#16, p. 2.


Lecturing various places.

#13, p. 3.


Made fellow of Rochester Museum, also other activities.

#19,  p. 3.


His article in "Radio Electronics" on getting started in acoustical studies.

#23, p. 5.


Activities on International Congress

#25, p. 3


Saturday A.M. bird walks, various lectures.

#33, p. 5.


Program on "How Animals Hear" tape copy available.

#6, p. 5.


Retires from Conservation Dept. Account of some of his work.

#41, p. 3.


Gives summer course in 1972

#64, p. 5


in 1973

#67, p. 2.


Photo - to give summer course in 1974.

#71, p. 8.


His death in 1975.

#75, p. 1.

Kepler, Angela Kay

 

 


Studies on Tody in Puerto Rico

#63, p. 4

Kepler, Cameron and Kay

 

 


Experiences in Fiji.

#40, pp. 6-7.


Experiences in Puerto Rico

#50, p. 4.


Discover new species: Elfin Woods Warbler.

#71, p. 7.

Kessel, Brina

 

 


Starling paper in American Midland Naturalist.

#8, p. 6.

Killdeer

 

 


Roof nesting by K. Maslowski.

#53, p. 2.


Nesting on a gunnery range.

#56, p. 4.

Kimball, James

 

 


In charge of copying whole sound collection.

#33, p. 4.

Kingbird, Eastern

 

 


"Piggy-back" nesting situation.

#30, p. 2.


by Allen for Kingbird - volume 14, #1

 

Kingbird, Western

 

 


Visits Sanctuary, in view of Lab windows, first Cayuga Basin record.

#26, p. 3.

Kinne, Russ

 

 


Exhibit of photos.

#84, pp. 6-7.

Klopman, Robert

 

 


Coming from Cambridge.

#13, p. 6.

Knight, T. Spencer

 

 


Gift.

 #1, p. 7.


With Stuart, gift of jalousies for flight cages.

#15, p. 6.


Gift of bronze cast of Wilson statuette.

#26, pp. 6-7.


Helping to finance copying sound collection.

#33, p. 4.


Gifts of new gates and pillars for Sanctuary.

#38, p. 1.


Begins 3rd term on Board.

#45, p. 3.

"Know Your Birds" - Kellogg and Hoyt.

 

 


 

#3, p. 3.

Koepcke, Maria

 

 


Her book on Peruvian birds translated by E. J. Fisk.

#57, p. 5.


Killed in plane crash.

#63, p. 6.

Krebs, Fritz

 

 


Gift of $1000 for new Nagra (Lab's first) tape recorder.

#15, p. 9.


Gift with Roy Mason of new shelves and display case,

#20, p. 2.

Kress, Stephen

 

 


Work with Puffins in Maine.

#74, p. 5.


Puffin studies continue.

#84, p. 8.


Update.

#86, p. 4.

Krutch, Joseph Wood

 

 


Commentary on record, "Bird Songs in Literature."

#46, p. 2.

LaBastille, Anne

 

 


see also Bowes

 

Lake Eleanor (see Pond)

 

 

Lake Naivasha

 

 


Pesticide studies by Hopcroft and L. Brown.

#60, pp. 5-6.

Lake Roylena (for Roy Mason and Lena Mason)

 

 


Finished fall of 1962, Mallards nested 1963.

#29, p. 2.

Lancaster, D. A.

 

 


Describes work with Tinamous in N.W. Argentina.

#32, p. 10-12.


Joins Lab staff as Assistant Director.

#33, pp. 2-3.


Continues Tinamou studies.

#40, p. 3.


Teaching on main campus.

 #41, p. 4.


Tinamou aviary and continuing research.

#45, p. 3.


1968 to South America for the year.

#49, p. 1.


Writes account from Colombia.

#51, p. 5.


Birding in Colombia.

#53, pp. 2-3.


Named Lab Director.

#68, pp. 1-2 (photo)


Resigns as Executive Director.

#94, p.7.

Lane, Arthur

 

 


Feeds ducks at dusk.

#3, p. 2.


Builds suet feeder.

#3, p. 2.


Mrs. Lane's death.

 #4, p. 8.


Mrs. Lane's gravestone.

#6, p. 2.


Deeds property to Lab.

#6, p. 2.


Photo feeding ducks.

#51, p. 4.


Article about him 1973.

#55, p. 2.


His death.

#68, p. 6.

Lane, Edna (Mrs. Arthur)

 

 


Dies in 1957

#4, p. 8.

Lansdowne, J. F.

 

 


Exhibit.

#50, p. 1.

Lapland

 

 


J. Shepard studies Ruff.

#58, p. 5.

Lee, Dr. Howard

 

 


Waterfowl exhibit.

#5, p. 2.


Gift of more photos.

#13, p. 9.


Display of his photos.

#14, p. 2.

Lewin, Robert

 

 


Did lithography for 1st, 2nd TLB covers.

#24, p. 7; #31, p. 7.


Arranged for Fuertes game-bird postcards

#31, p. 7


Gift of chairs for Fuertes room.

#47, p. 2.

Lewis, Harrison

 

 


Many activities of.

 #4, p. 6.

Library at Observatory

 

 


Major collections listed.

#76, p. 7.


Updating. (moved into old sound library)

#92, p. 7.

Library, A Reference

 

 


(6 books should be in every library)

#54, p. 3.

Library of Natural Sounds (See also recording)

 

 


Arcadia gives grant to duplicate entire collection, for safety

 #32, p. 4; #33, p. 4.


Micro-film of catalogue, thanks to McChesneys

#34, p. 6


Library safety copy being made.

#38, p. 2.


More publications and tapes for programs. Progress under Gulledge

#76, p. 3.


Receives NSF grant.

#91, p. 1.


Receives collection of Pacific bird songs.

#94, p. 6.

Life Income Fund.

 

 


 

#78, p. 7.

Life Memberships established.

 

 


 

#50, p. 4.

Lights

 

 


outside and parking area by Kellogg.

#7, p. 2.

Line, Les

 

 


Exhibit of his photos of seabirds.

#72, p. 5; #73, pp. 6-7.

Little, Randy

 

 


Joining Stein on recording trip.

#12, p. 5.


Part-time assistant to Peter Paul. Kellogg.

#15, p. 5.


Recording in Florida and Keys.

#24, p. 5.


Recording shorebirds at El Dorado.

#26, p. 5.


Going to Bell labs in Ohio.

#29, p. 3.


Helps on Chiricahua recording project.

#85, pp. 2-3.

Litwin, Tom

 

 


Photos of Sanctuary.

#87, pp. 4-5.


Doing sanctuary research study.

#94, pp. 3-4.

Living Bird, The

 

 


1st issue due.

#24, p. 6.


Published and explanation of its purpose, June 1962.

#25, pp. 6-7.


2nd volume.

#29, p. 5.


Overrun of color prints offered in exchange for $1.00 for bird food (A.A. Allen idea).

#30, p. 2.


3rd volume.

#33, p. 8.


Listed in Basic List of Ornithological Serials.

#35, p. 8.


4th volume.

#37, pp. 5-6.


5th volume contents.

#41, p. 5.


6th volume contents.

#45, p. 2.


7th volume contents.

#49, p.2.


8th volume contents.

#54, p.3.


Horror story of illustrative material being thrown into a garbage dump.


#59, p. 5.


10th volume contents.

 #62, p. 4.


11th volume contents.

#66, p. 4.


12th volume to be late.

#70, p. 3.


13th volume is published.

 #72, p., 2 contents.


14th volume delayed, contents.

#78, p. 8.


14th volume.

#80, pp. 1-2.



15th volume to be published soon.

#84, pp. 2-3.


16th volume, contents.

#88, p. 4.

Loates, Martin Glen

 

 


Exhibits paintings at lab.

#72, pp. 4-5.

Loon, Common

 

 


Captive after grounded near Freeville.

#3, p. 1.


One brought in by Kelsey stayed 2 months, calling.

#13, p. 1.

Loon, Red-throated

 

 


Rescued at Owego by Pearsall and Weeks.

 


Put on pond, trapped in small hole, photo November 1966.

#43, pp. 1-2.


Dies, February 1967.

#44, p. 1.

MacDonald, Stuart

 

 


Exhibit of photographs of Arctic.

#93, p. 4.

Maclnnes, Charles

 

 


Recording in Northwest territories.

#19, p. 6.


Gift of geese for pond.

#23, p. 2.

McChesney, Don and Marian

 

 


Africa.

#1, p. 3.


African film.

#2, p. 4.


Editing African films.

#3, p. 3.


Pan-African Congress.

#5, p. 3.


With Kellogs in Okefenokee, stereophonic recordings.

#8, p. 3.


Comes onto board.

#9, p. 3


To Arizona, to SWRS.

#9, p. 5, 8.


Home destroyed by fire, slides, films too.

#12, pp 3-4


Off to Guatemala.

#12, p. 4.


Recording waterfowl with Peter Scott.

#24, p. 4.


Recordings at Wildfowl Trust analyzed by J. Boswall.

#28, p. 3.


Recordings at Wildfowl Trust analyzed by Matthews.

#31, p. 3.


Catalogue of Lab recordings mirofilmed.

#34, p. 6.

"McCormick Boys"

 

 


Their assistance at lab.

#76, pp. 4-5 photos.

McCrimmon, Donald Jr.

 

 


Joins staff for Colonial Bird Survey (photo) .

#77, p. 2.

McFaddin

 

 


Gave, or gave funds for, feeder near Memorial Boulder - mentioned.

#16, p. 1.

Mcllroy, Malcolm and Dorothy

 

 


Death of Malcolm in 1956.

#2, p. 5.

Mcllroy, Dorothy

 

 


Gift of cardinal flowers.

#9, p. 10.


Finds Clay-colored Sparrow.

#13, p. 2.


Finds Lesser Black-backed Gull.

#32, p. 2.


Describes birding trip to Africa with suggestions and advice.

#35, pp. 6-7.

McLean, True

 

 


Working on electrical equipment in Buffalo with D. Allen on photography.

#3, p. 4.


Plans for sound lab.

#4, p. 5.


Working on magnetic recorder.

#8, p. 5.

McVaugh, William Jr.

 

 


Exhibit of his paintings.

#64, p. 3.


Photos and account of his life.

#76, p. 6.

Maclean, Gordon

 

 


Works with T. Cade on sand grouse

#46, p. 4.

Mader, William

 

 


Studies Harris' Hawks.

#76, p. 7.

Malick, Don

 

 


Exhibit in fall 1976.

#81, p. 4.

Mallards

 

 


Aliens and Stein photographing and recording courtship.

#1, p. 5.


"Too many mallards year" 1961-1962.

#23, p. 1.


Mallard hatching in incubator imprinted on staff.

#36, p. 1.


Mallard nests in construction area.

#45, p. 1.


More odd nesting places.

#49, p. 2.

Malott, Deane

 

 


Speaking at Sanctuary dedication.

#2, p 1.


Speaking at Building dedication.

#5, p. 2.

Manakin, Bronze-wing

 

 


With grackles in 1962--where from?

#26, p. 3.

Marcham, Frederick

 

 


Narrates "Bird Songs in Literature."

#46, p. 2.

Marquetry Plaques

 

 


From Frederick Wood in 1961.

#22, p. 6.

Marsh Bird Recordings

 

 


Including Black Rail.

#17, p. 4.

Martin House

 

 


Gift of Chandler Morses.

#9, p. 10.


35 Martins.

#10, p. 1.


New aluminum house given by Trio Man. Co. Courtesy Musselman.

#28, p. 4.

Martins, Purple

 

 


As insect eaters, but mosquitoes not major item.

#48, pp. 1-2.

Maslowski, Karl

 

 


Killdeer nesting on roof.

#53, p. 2.


To receive Allen Award.

#89, pp. 3-4.


Receives it. 

#90, pp. 1-2.

Mason, Roy

 

 


Gift of 5 waterfowl paintings.

#3, p. 7.


Gift of Whooping Crane painting.

#7, p. 4.


Made Fellow of Rochester Museum of Arts and Sciences.

#9, p.6.


Gift with Krebs of shelving and display case.

#20.


Gift of pond on east side "Lake Roylena". 

#22, p. 1.


Funds for widening catwalk and observation benches.

#22, p.?.

Mason, Russ

 

 


Working on Sooty Terns and endangered species.

#13, p. 6.


Report on 1960 Tern banding.

#18, p. 7.

Mayfield, Harold

 

 


Begins term on board. Photo.

#45, p. 4.


Comments on decline of Kirtland's Warbler.

#63, pp. 2-3.

Mayr, Ernst

 

 


Silver medal of Linnaean Society of London.

#11, p. 6.

Members Day

 

 


Initiated in 1977.

#86, p. 3.

Membership

 

 


Reaches 793 in 1964.

#35, p. 8.


Reaches 1206 end of 1965.

#39, p. 4.


Changes in dues.

#70, pp. 4-5.


Another dues increase.

#94, p. 1.

Meng, Heinz

 

 


Seminar on Goshawk.

#17, p. 3.


T.V. program in 1960.

#17, p. 8.


Breeds Peale's Peregrines in captivity (loans to Lab).

#65, p1.

Merganser, Hooded

 

 


Attempts at  nesting.

#17, p. 1


Chased by starlings.

#17, P. 1


Again failed.

#21, p. 2.


 Finally 11 young hatched.

#33, P.2

Mexico

 

 


Review of Field Guides to.

#66, p. 6

Michener, Martin

 

 


With R. Stein on recording trip, as student resident at lab

#10, p. 4.


Microphones under eaves.

#5, p. 1.

Mills, Herbert

 

 


Dies while attending first board meeting.

#66, p. 6.

Mink

 

 


Living at back door.

#24, p. 2.


Activities with waterfowl.

#26, p. 1.

Mitchell, Harold

 

 


Paper on the male Prothonotary X female Yellow nesting 1959.

#14, p 7.

Morden, Mrs. William J. (Irene)

 

 


Contributes collection of African skins from Sokohe expedition.

#38, p. 3.

Motmots

 

 


Studies of 2 Mexican species by Orejuela.

#88, pp. 6-7.

Murphy, Robert C.

 

 


Delegate to Ninth Pacific Congress urging wildlife preserves.

#8, pp. 5-6.

Muskrats

 

 


 

#10, pp. 1-2.

Mynah

 

 


Being trained for Burpee.

#7, p. 2.


At Philadelphia Flower Show.

#8, p. 2.


Sally Hoyt's bird in Observatory.

#17, p. 2.


Its death.

#21, p. 2.

National Audubon Society

 

 


Distribution of Eagle film.

#23, p. 5.


Working with Pettingill and Boudreau to prevent F. W. from killing Albatrosses on Midway.

#31, p. 8.


Gives grant for Colonial Bird Survey.

#77, p. 2.


Sponsor of meeting on role of amateurs.

#87, p. 3.


Proceedings published.

#94, p. 7.

National Geographic

 

 


Preparing story on Lab and sanctuary.

#23, p. 2.


Article appears in April 1962 issue.

#24, p. 1.


After-effects.

#25, p. 2.


Records to accompany their book Song and Garden Birds of North America.

#32, pp. 3-4.


More details

#33, p. 5


Preparing next volume on waterfowl, etc.

#35, p. 4, #36, p. 6.


Published in 1965 - Water, Prey and Game Birds

#38, p. 2.

National Parks

 

 


Stein works on recordings for parks starting with Great Smokies.

#30, pp. 3-4.

Navigation by Birds

 

 


See Emlen, Stephen.

 


Studies of pigeons by William Keeton.

#60, p. 5.


More studies by Emlen et al.

#82, pp. 5-6.

Nelson, J. Bryan

 

 


Studies Frigate Birds

#78, p. 5.

Nest-record Card Program

 

 


Started by Peakall.

#28, p. 4.


Described.

#32, pp. 8-9.


Well under way in continent-wide basis.

#34, p. 5.


More information and appeal for participants.

#36, p. 5.


1st year a success.

#38, pp. 2-3, #40, pp. 3-4.


2nd year report.

#42, p. 2.


Redesigning cards.

#50, p. 1-2.


Update.

#51, p. 3.


Progress and photos of Fisk room to house it.

#54, p. 6.


Receives NSF grant of $55,000.

#55, p. 5.


Update.

#58, p. 4.


Update.

#63, pp. 4-5 IBM cards.


Update.

#71, pp. 6-7.


Uses of it.

#91, pp. 2-3.

New Jersey Audubon Society

 

 


Visits Lab for 2 days, field trips.

#9, p. 2.

Newsletter - changes in format

 

 


Double column instead of single.

 


Blue instead of black. (no more Sanctuary news column)

#43

Newton, Paul D.

 

 


Gift.

#1, p. 7.

New York State Gas & Electric

 

 


Moves power pole to north in 1974.

#74, p. 4.

New York Times

 

 


Article by E. Billmyer.

#6, p. 1.


Article on July 25, 1965 about Ithaca. Attractions, including Lab.

#38, p. 2.

New Zealand

 

 


Birds of, as described by Pettingill.

#39, pp. 2-4.

Ngorongoro Crater

 

 


Estes, student of Dilger, there 1963-1965.

#41, pp. 5-6.

Nice, Margaret Morse

 

 


Gives large part of her library and field notes, plus correspondence.

#56, p. 4.

Nihoa Island

 

 


Account by Berger.

#43, pp. 3-4.


Nongame Act.

#88, p. 1.

North, Myles

 

 


African record.

#1, p. 3


 

#2, p. 5


 

#8, p. 6


Editing discs of British Birds for BBC recording for Lab.

#1, p. 4.


President of East African Natural History Society.

#9, p. 6.


"Voices of African Birds" released.

#9, p. 7.


Visits U.S. spring of 1959.

#13, p. 4.


Starting "More Songs of African Birds."

#18, p. 4.


Working on record album of South African Birds.

#23, p. 3.


Work in Uganda and at Lake Baringo.

#29, p. 4.


Large collection of East African recordings donated.

#33, p. 4.


Receives praise for "More Voices...."

#35, p. 7.


Dies in 1967.

#48, p. 3.


His tapes editted by Jennifer Horne.

#66, p. 2.

Northwood, J. D'arcy

 

 


Gift.

#1, p. 7.

O'Brien, Harry

 

 


Bobwhites.

#5, p. 1.

Observatory Building

 

 


1st plans.

#1, p. 2.


Dedicated to Lyman Stuart.

#37, pp. 4-5.

O'Neill, John

 

 


Exhibit of paintings.

#83, p. 3.

Onondaga Audubon Society

 

 


Participating in NRCP.

#32, pp. 3-9.

Orientation, see also Navigation

 

 


Studies by Keeton et al.

#72, pp. 7-8.

Oring, Lewis

 

 


Studies of polyandry.

#80, pp. 7-8.

Orioles, Baltimore

 

 


Loss of elms - effect on nesting.

#56, p. 4.


Where nesting now?

#61, p. 4.

Osprey

 

 


Building nesting platforms in Michigan (photos) .

#55, p. 3.


Spitzer's work in egg exchange.

#73, p. 3.


Status in 1976.

#82, p. 4.

Ostrander, Ed

 

 


Exhibit of photos.

#86, pp. 5-6.

Owls

 

 


Paintings of by Peter Parnall.

#71, p. 3


Owls, many of 10 species on Amherst Island.

#92, p. 2.

Owls, Barn

 

 


 

#26, p. 3.

Owls, Barred and Great Horned

 

 


Nesting in Sanctuary.

#41, p. 1.

Owls, Great Gray

 

 


Winter sightings in 1978-1979.

#92, pp. 1-2.

Owl, Screech

 

 


Plumage differences.

#92, p. 1.

Owl, Short-eared

 

 


Studies by R. J. Clark Photo.

#56, p. 5.

Owl, Snowy

 

 


Studies of breeding behavior by Philip Taylor.

#71, p. 5.

Oxydendron

 

 


Gift of Mrs. Arthur Cowell.

#9, p. 10.

Palmer, E.L.

 

 


Elected member of Honour of International Union for Conservation of Nature & Natural Resources.

#2, p. 3.


With Mrs. Palmer hunting fossils; retires as director of conservation editor of National Wildlife Federation, writing.

#3, p. 4.


Activities in 1957.

#4, p. 4.


Latest book Field Book of Mammals.

#7, p. 4.


Various activities.

#9, p. 4.


In Canal Zone.

#12, p. 3.


His book listed among 100 indispensable science books.

#14, p. 3.


Activities in 1959 and early 1960.

#15, p. 4.


Activities in 1960 in Poland.

#17, p. 4.


Gets Hornaday Gold Medal.

#23, p. 4.


Tribute to him, portrait, Cornell.

#27, p. 5.


To Nairobi for meetings of International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

#30, p. 4.

Palmer, Ralph S.

 

 


Volumes 2 and 3 of Handbook of North American Birds.

#80, p. 4.

Panama

 

 


Sound studies continued.

#32, p. 6


 

#3, p. 4.

Parabola

 

 


Reynard develops collapsible.

#63, p. 5.


Gibson's for sale.

#79, p. 6.

Parakeets (lovebirds)

 

 


Agapornis

#4,  p. 1


Dilger's research

#5,  p. 2


raising young

 

Parkes, Kenneth

 

 


To Phillipines

#2, p. 4

Parking Lot

 

 


One across from lab established in 1965.

#38, p. 2.

Parnall, Peter

 

 


Exhibit of his paintings mostly owls.

#71, p. 3.


Account of him.

#77, p. 8.

Parrot, Puerto Rican

 

 


Status in 1976.

#82, p. 5

Parsonson, Robert

 

 


10 years old, acted as assistant at Lab, made sound recordings, returns now to Australia.

#57, p. 5.

Pass, James and Fay

 

 


Africa.

#1, p. 3.

Payne, Roger

 

 


Owls.

#5, p. 2


 

#9, p. 9.


Marries Katie Boynton.

#16, p. 8.


Receives NIH grant for owl studies.

#18, p. 6.

Peacock

 

 


Dilger resuscitates one from Stewart Park.

#16, p. 2.

Peakall, David

 

 


Starts nest-record card program here.

#28, p. 4.


Describes program.

#32, pp. 8-9.


More comments on program.

#34, p. 5.


More discoveries on egg-shell thinning.

#72, pp. 1-2.


Takes new position in Ottawa.

#77, p. 2.

Pearsall, Lewis

 

 


Joined lab staff (1960)

#16, p. 5.


Designs box to carry Nagras (1960).

#16, p. 5.


Arranges lights for hummingbird exhibit.

#26, p. 3.


Plantings along northern boundary.

#42, p. 1.


Account of his long Lab connection

Volume 26. #1

Penguin

 

 


Galapagos, studied by Boersma.

#84, pp. 5-6.

Peregrine

 

 


Breeding project started under Cade.

#58, pp. 4-5.


Account of project and Peregrine Fund.

#60, pp. 1-2.


Aerial photo of building.

#60, pp. 1-2.


Donors to Peregrine Fund.

#67, p. 5.


Progress.

#69, p. 2.


Donors to fund.

#71, p. 6.


Thin eggshells.

#72, pp. 1-2.


More donors.

#73, p. 8.


Progress in breeding,

#74, pp. 3-4.


Program expands West.

#75, p. 1.


Gifts to Fund.

#75, p. 7.


Prints of Peter Parnall's painting of Peregrine for sale to benefit Lab.

#77, pp. 1, 7.


Gifts to fund in 1975.

#77, p. 5.


Reintroductions.

#78, p. 3.


Parnall's Peregrine painting.

#78, p. 3.


Gifts to Fund.

#79, p.7.


Progress.

#82,p.4.


Gifts to.

#83,p.4.


Gifts to.

#85,p.8.


Update on releases.

#86, p. 4.


Progress.

#91, p. 3.


In Washington.

#93, p. 4.

Peruvian Birds

 

 


Book on by M. Koepcke. Translated by E. J. Fisk, published by Livingston.

#57, p. 5.


Koepcke killed in crash.

#63, p. 6.

Peterson, Roger Tory

 

 


Finished photographing flamingoes of world.

#8, p. 5.


Awarded St. Hilaire Golden Medal.

#9, p. 7.


Finishes Texas Guide, working on illustration for Mexican Guide.

#11, p. 6.


Audubon Screen Tour lecture at Cornell.

#15, p. 7.


At Lab in March 1960 to work on songs for Western Guide.

#16,p. 2.


More travels and honors.   

#19, p. 7.


Cover for 1st Living Bird.

#24, p. 7.


Photo with O.S. Pettingill.

#35,p.9.


To receive first Allen Award.

#45,p.1


Receives first Allen Award (photo).

#46, p. 1.


Exhibit of flower paintings.

#78, p. 6.

Pettingill, O.S., Jr. & Eleanor

 

 


Hired as "Director of Development."

#17, p. 3.


Arrives for brief time, fall '60.

#18, p. 2.


Takes over editorship of newsletter.

#20, p. 2.


Eleanor's "Penguin Summer."

#22, p. 4.


Trip to Britain.

#26, p. 7.


Gives "tele-lecture."

#27, p. 5-6.


Works with Albatross on Midway.

#31, p. 8.


Receives award in Detroit.

#35, p. 4.


Photo with R. T. Peterson.

#35, p. 9.


To New Zealand - writes from there.

#39, pp. 2-4.


Teaching at University of Michigan Biological Station again.

#41, pp. 2-3.


His 36 year-old Herring Gull. (later found to be an error?)

#44, pp. 1-2.


Editor-in-chief, with Reilly, of Audubon Illustrated
Handbook of North American Birds.

#50, p. 2.


Speaks at the dedication of Rochester School.

#50, pp. 4-5.


To Argentina - Bobolink studies.

#51, p. 2.


To Antarctica.

#56, p. 1.


Visits Dominica with Dana.

#60, p. 3


Return to Falklands.

#63, pp. 1-2.


Return to Falklands

#64, pp. 1-2.


To retire, photo

#68, p. 1.


To receive Allen Award.

#73, pp. 1, 4-5.


Receives Allen Award, Photo, remarks by Lancaster.

#74, pp. 1, 2, 8.


With Sutton, establishes Fuertes lectureship.

#74, p. 1.


Death of Eleanor Pettingill (photo) .

#84, p. 2.


His Eastern Guide to Bird Finding revised.

#84, p. 3.


Account of writing his Eastern Guide.

#85, pp. 6-7.


Describes cruise in Antarctic (photo) .

#93, pp. 1-2.

Pheasants

 

 


Studies of rare species by Sheldon Severinghaus.

#70, pp. 5-6.


At lab feeder.

#10, p. 2


 

#11, p. 2.


More studies by Severinghaus.

#88, p. 5.


Competition in Illinois with Greater Prairie Chicken.

#88, p. 6.


Survival in harsh winters.

#91, p. 3.


In Pakistan.

#92, p. 6.

Phillips, Dick

 

 


Banding Tree Sparrows.

#4, p. 2.

Phoebe, Eastern

 

 


Account by J. J. Audubon.

#93, p. 8.

Photographic Exhibits

 

 


At dedication.

#5, p. 1.


Greenewalt's.

#5, p. 2.

Photographic Dark Room

 

 


Gets air-conditioning from McAlpins & Carrier Corp.

#24, p. 2.

Photographic Equipment

 

 


Gift by Stackpole.

#48, p. 2.

Photography, Home Study Course

 

 


Started in 1978 with grant from Stuart Foundation.

#89, p. 2.

Pierce, Diana

 

 


Exhibit of art at Lab.

#66, p. 5.

Pigeons, control of

 

 


Study by Dr. R.R. Graber in Ill.

#51, p. 3.

Pigeons

 

 


Navigation studies by Keeton.

#60, p. 5.


"Ultra-vision" in pigeons

 

Plantings

 

 


New ones around feeding area as A. A. Allen had wanted.

#39, p. 1.


Summer of 1966 plantings along northern side by L. Pearsall to shield from Rte. 13.

#42, p. 1.

Platt, Joseph

 

 


Studies Gyrfalcons in Arctic winter.

#78, p. 6.

Polyandry

 

 


Studies of by L. Oring.

#80, pp. 7-8.

Pond (and pond birds)

see also waterfowl

 


Lightning mixer.

#4, p. 2.


Pond in blizzard of 1958.

#8, p. 1.


Pond birds.

#9, p. 2


(Herons)

#10. p. 1


Dike damage.

#12, p. 1.


Pond kept open most of 1959-60.

#16, p. 1.


Lowering level for shorebirds and repairs.

#18, p. 1.


New ponds bulldozed in 1961.

#22, p. 1.


1/2 big dead elm falls in pond in 1964.

#33, p. 2.


Serious drought, pond low.

#35, p. 1.

Pond (Lake Eleanor)

 

 


Being drained in 1971 to deepen it, plans for observation towers.

#61, p. 2.


Photos and description of draining and work.

#62, pp. 3-4.


Refilled fall of 1971.

#63, p. 5.

Pounai, Niranjan

 

 


Visiting lab.

#35, p. 4.

Porter, Eliot

 

 


Exhibit of photos.

#88, p. 4


 

#89, p. 6.

Postcard sets

 

 


Series I.

#24, pp. 2-3.


Fuertes cards.

#31, p. 7


 

#44, p. 3.

Postupalsky, Sergei

 

 


Working on Osprey nesting platforms.

#55, p. 3.

Power Line

 

 


Moved to north.

#74, p. 4.

Prairie Chicken, Greater

 

 


Competition with pheasants studied.

#88, p. 6.

Prey, Birds of

 

 


Conference at Cornell.

#55, p. 1 photo.

Projector, Carousel

 

 


Gift of Severinghaus.

#26, p. 8.

Prothonotary x Yellow Warbler.


 


 

#2, p. 2.

Publications by staff and Cornell members

 

 


 

#2, p. 6


 

#3, p. 7


 

#4, p. 9 and 10


 

#6, p. 6, 7


 

#7, p. 4


 

#8, pp.6-7


 

#7, p. 4


 

#8, pp. 6-7


 

#9, pp. 9, 10


 

#10, pp. 7, 8



#11, pp. 7, 8


 

#1, pp. 7, 8


 

#13, pp. 8-9


 

#14, p .8


 

#15, p. 8


Dilger

#16, p. 6


 

#16, pp. 8-9


 

#17, pp. 9-10


 

#18, pp. 8-9


 

#19, pp. 9


 

#20, p. 6-7


 

#23, pp. 6-7


 

#24, p. 8.


Enjoying Birds in Upstate New York.

#28, p. 5.


Revised in 1968.48, p. 1

#29, p. 6.


"Song and Garden Birds of North America" by National Geographic Lab's sounds in records Album photos.

#34, p. 6.


"Birds of Black Hills,” Pettingill and Whitney.

#37, p. 6.


Water Prey and Game Bids, 1965. (National Geographic).

#38, p. 2


Top Flight.

#39, p. 2.


Enjoyinq Birds Around New York City.

#42, p. 3.


Jigsaw puzzle by Dilger.

#50, p. 1.


Birdinq in the Cayuga Lake Basin to be published.

#74, p.3.

Puerto Rican whip-poor-will

 

 


Discovery by Reynard

supplement to. #24.

Puffins

 

 


Reintroduced in Maine by Kress.

#74, p. 5.


Update in program.

#86, p.4.


Update in program.

#90, p.6.

Queeny, Edgar

 

 


To Alaska.

#2, p. 4.


Call of Honeyguide.

#2, p. 5.


His film shown at dedication.

#5, p. 3.

Rails, Black & Yellow

 

 


Voice controversy.

#27, p.2


 

#29, p.2.

Ranson, Dr. & Mrs. Fred

 

 


First summer at Lab Seminar.

#29, p. 3. 


Studying "Piggyback Kingbird."

#30, p. 2.


Return for second summer.

#33, p. 1


Return for third summer.

#37, p. 2.

Raptor

 

 


Ground broken for breeding facility, especially for peregrines under Cade.

#58, pp. 4-5.


Captive falcons breed in 1971.

#65, p. 1.

Ratite Studies.

 

 


 

#52, pp. 4-5.

Read, Bayard

 

 


Beginning work on Bald Eagle film.

#16, pp. 2- 3.


Alaska eagle work.

#19, p. 7.


 

#20, p. 4.


The film released by NAS.

#23, p. 5.


Flamingo film.

#42, p. 2.

Rebmann, G. Ruhland, Jr.

 

 


under Cade.

#58, pp. 4-5.


Captive falcons breed in 1971.

#65, p. 1.


Ratite Studies.

#52, pp. 4-5.


Feeder given in his honor by his daughter, Mrs. Harlow.

#70, p. 2.

Recordings

 

 


(see also under names of cooperating recording people--Reynard, North, Ward, Little)

 


Bird Songs of South Carolina.

#63, p. 1.


New in 1956.

#2, p. 4-5.


African by Myles North.

#1, p. 3;


 

#2, p. 5;


 

#8, p. 6.


Historical Fox Movietone News.

#2, p. 6.


New in 1957.

#3, p. 5-6;


 

#4, p. 7.


New, Mexican recordings.

#6, p. 6


Davis From Booth, Gunn, Reynard.

#7, p. 4.


Experimental stereophonic.

#8, p. 3.


"Evening in Sapsucker Woods."

#8, p. 6.


"Songbirds of America."

#8, p. 6.


Two Books with techniques recommended.

#8, p. 7-8.


G. Bump - Francolin in Palestine.

#8, p. 8.


"Voices of African Birds" - released.

#9, p. 7.


500 cuts of 100 new species.

#11, p. 4.


"Voices of African Birds" - reviewed in Sat. Review for Nov. 1958.

#11, p. 5.


Mexican Bird record.

#11, p. 7.


New Venezuela ones by Schwartz.

#12, p. 5.


Recordings in Adirondacks.

#13, p. 5.


"Field Guide to Bird Songs" released.

#14, p. 4.


Receives award.

#15, p. 4-5.


"Dawn in a Duck Blind."

#16, p. 5;


 

#19, p. 6.


New edition.

#27, p. 2.


 

#31, p. 9.


New ones in Florida.

#17, p. 6.


Many additions in 1960.

#18, p. 4.


Rudyard Boulton 1960

#18, p. 5.


Now 12,000 cuts. Summary of geographical scope of recording in past.

#19, p. 5-6.


Recordings of personal experiences of ornithologists.

#19 p. 6.


30th aniversary of first recording.

#20, p. 2.


History of recording work.

#20, p. 2.


First played at AOU (1931) .

#20, p. 2.


Additions by several researchers.

#20, p. 4.


(Recordings booklet) Bird Songs in Your Garden.

#21, p. 2.


Kellogg and Paul Schwartz recording in Venezuela.

#21, p. 3.


Expeditions getting western bird songs for Guide.

#21, pp. 3-4.


Working on Western Guide.

#21, pp. 3-4.


Banner year of additions to collection.

#22, p. 2.


List of contributions of recordings from those who attended International Congress.

#25, p. 6.


Gift of recordings by Dr. David Snow.

#25, p. 6.


"More Voices of African Birds" released.

#27, p. 2;


Published in 1964.

#34, p. 5;


New edition.

#36, pp. 4-5.


Recording projects under way.

#27, p. 3.


"Listen to the Marshes" (never completed).

#29, p. 2.


"Whale and Porpoise Voices" - given to Lab by Scheville and Watkins.

#29, p. 4.


Donations of new recordings.

#29, p. 5.


Students and projects.

#30, p. 3.


Japanese recordings from Akagi.

#30, p. 4.


"Birds of the Tropics" by Schwartz.

#30, pp. 6-7; 1964;


 

#32, p. 6;


continuing.

#3, p. 4.


Many additions. List of recordists.

#31, p. 3.


See also Sutherland.

 


Working with National Geographic.

#32, pp. 3-4.


Work in 1964 Kimball, Edwards, Stein, Sutherland, Davis, etc.

#34, p. 2-4.


List of contributors of recordings in 1965.

#37, p. 3-4.


80% of recordings duplicated and stored in Olin Library.

#40, p. 2.


Library has 1/4 of species of world.

#40, p. 2.


Additions and contributions.

#41, p. 2.


"Bird Songs in Literature" published.

#46, pp. 2-3.


Completion of duplicating of all tapes.

#47, p. 2.


"Caribbean Bird Songs."

#51, p. 5.


Proposed "World's Best Songsters."

#76, pp. 3-4.

Recording Equipment and Analyzing

 

 


Nagra Pearsall makes carrying cases.

#16, p. 5.


Problems developing (magnetic, Nagras, etc.).

#17, p. 5.


Earliest.

#20, p. 2.


At International Congress.

#25, p. 3.


Ward working on folding parabola.

#28, p. 4.


More on folding parabola.

#29, p. 4.


All equipment finally moved from Fernow to Stuart Observatory.

#42, p. 2.


New Parabola by Reynard.

#63, p. 5.

Reicherts (Mirakel)

 

 


Gift of German 10 X 80 for Observatory.

#11, p. 8.

Reilly, Ed., Jr.

 

 


Author with Olin Sewall Pettingill as editor-in-chief of Audubon Illustrated Handbook of North American Birds.

#50, p. 2.


Research Projects

See also grad students and Dilger.


Song Thrush x Wood Thrush.

#5, p. 2.


List of lab projects -- accompanying.

#22, #32, p. 7-8.


At rest of Cornell too.

#55, p 4.

Reynard, George

 

 


Gift of recordings.

#7, p. 4.


Gift of recordings.

#9, p. 10.


To Haiti to get sound recordings, etc.

#17, p. 6.


Haitian results.

#18, p. 6.


Many more recordings.

#23, p. 4.


And Puerto Rican Whip-poor-will, supplement to. #24, Recordings of Caribbean birds.

#29, p. 5.


Recordings of West Indian Birds.

#37, pp. 2-3.


Caribbean Bird Songs record.

#51, p. 5.


Develops new collapsible parabola.

#63, p. 5.

Rhea, Greater

 

 


Studies by Bruning.

#74, p. 7.

Riley, Laura

 

 


Exhibit of photos.

#77, pp. 6-7.

Roadrunner

 

 


Studies by Martha Whitson.

#79, pp. 7-8.

Robbins, Chandler

 

 


Fuertes lecture on forest fragmentation.

#92, pp. 5-6.


To receive 13th Allen Award.

#93, pp. 3, 5.


Receives it.

#94, pp. 1-3.

Robin, American

 

 


Radio transmitters used to check daily activity.

#45, pp. 2-3.


Studies by Jon Bart.

#76, p. 8.

Robin, Black

 

 


Saving it in New Zealand.

#88, p. 8.

Robinson, Bob

 

 


Gannet calls.

#3, p . 6.


New position in Cornell Administration.

#9, p. 6.

Ross, Dr. George

 

 


Volunteers services as avian veterinarian.

#89, p. 3.

Route 13

 

 


Threatens to bisect pond.

#4, p. 3.


Puff Studies by J. Shepard in Lappland.

#58, p. 5.


More on her studies.

#68, pp. 5-6.

Ruschi, Augusto

 

 


Assists Greenewalt in Brazil.

#3, p. 4.


His aviary in Brazil.

#4, p. 5.


Visits Lab with Greenewalts.

#18, p. 1.


Works with Rodman Ward.

#26, p. 5.

Sabine, Winifred

 

 


Died in 1956. Her work in bird behavior, especially juncoes.

#2, p. 6.

Sanctuary, Sapsucker Woods

 

 


Land gifts.

#1, p. 1.


Memorial Boulder.

#1, p. 1.


Gateposts.

#1, p. 1.


Dedication, June 10, 1956.

#1, p. 2; #2, p. 1.


Bird feeder, V. Scheetz.

#1, p. 2.


Plantings.

#1. p. 2.


Shelters.

#1 p. 7;


 

#2, p. 2.


East catwalk.

#4, p. 2-3.


Nesting birds in 1957.

#5, p. 4.


Nesting birds in 1958.

#9, p. 1.


Northeast area fenced in 1960.

#17, p. 2.


Fire in south east area.

#17, p. 3.


Closed for first time because of fire danger.

#30, p. 2.


Gift of funds for rustic benches -- Federation Garden Clubs

#32, p. 3.


First of rustic benches dedicated.

#34, p. 1.


Funds for sphagnum bog.

#34, p. 2.


Funds for widening catwalks.

#34, p. 2.


Changes in breeding birds.

#45, p. 1.


Hole nesting birds on west catwalk trail in 1970.

#57, p. 2.


Gift of Rebmann feeder at entrance.

#70, p. 2.


Photo of trillium.

#72, p. 8.


New gate, trail, ponds; closing of old dike trail.

#74, p. 4.


Removal of old power poles.

#74, p. 4.


Photos of Sanctuary by Ostrander.

#86, pp. 5-6.


Sanctuary research study by Tom Litwin.

#94, pp. 3-4.

Sapsucker, Williamson's

 

 


Study by Allen Crockett.

#85, p. 3.

Sargent, William D.

 

 


Leaves his falconry library to Lab.

#54, p. 2.

Scheetz, Virginia

 

 


Gift of feeder.

#1, p. 2, p. 7.


Lectures - gifts to Lab.

#1, p. 6.


Gift of projector and slide viewer.

#11, p. 8.


Using records at Valley Forge Hospital.

#10, p. 3.

Scherer, Dr. William

 

 


Studies at Cornell Med. School with R. Dickerman.

#57, p. 4.

Schwartz, Paul

 

 


Recording in Venezuela.

#1, p. 4.


Instituto Neotropical.

#2, p. 4.


Recordings of Antbirds.

#10, p. 6.


Many new recordings Venezuela Birds.

#12, p. 5.


Other activities.

#12, p. 6.


Proposes records of Venezuela birds.

#18, p. 4.


With Kellogg in Venezuela.

#21, p. 3.


Photography too.

#23, p. 2-3.


New recordings.

#30, p. 4.


Bird songs from tropics and photos.

#32, pp. 6-7.


The Schwartz collection.

#83, pp. 1-2.

Scott, Peter

 

 


To receive Allen Award.

#61, p. 1.


Photo and write-up.

#61, p. 3.


Receives award, Pettingill's remarks.

#62, pp. 1.


Seminars

#3, p. 1


starting in new building

#4, p. 2 (Irby Davis)


 

#7, pp. 1, 2.


 

#9, p.3.


 

#10, p.2.


 

#11, pp. 2-3.


 

#12, p.2.


 

#13, p.2.


 

#15, p.2.


 

#16, p.3.


 

#17, p.3.


 

#19, p.3.


 

#20, pp. 5-6.


 

#21, p.6.


 

#23, p.6.


 

#24, p.7.


 

#25, p.7.


 

#27, p.6.


 

#28, pp. 6-7.


 

#29, p.7.


 

#31, p.9.


 

#33, p.8.


 

#35, p.8.


 

#36, p.9.


 

#37, p.9.


 

#39, p.4.


 

#40, p.8.


 

#42, p.3.


 

#44, p.3.


 

#46, p.4.


 

#57, p.6.


 

#61, p.6.


 

#65, p.6.


 

#81, p.2.


 

#89, p.8.


 

#93, p.6.

Seminar, Summer

 

 


First in August of 1959.

#14, p. 1.


4th in August 1963

#30, p. 2.


5th in August 1964

#34, p. 2.


6th in August 1965

#38, p. 1.

Seminars, Summer Field

 

 


 

#64, p. 5.


 

#67, p. 2.


 

#71, p. 8.


 

#75, p. 8.


 

#81, p. 1

Smith and Edwards.

 

 


 

#83, p. 6.


 

#87, p. 8.


 

#91, p. 8.

Seminars in Ornithology

 

 


A Home Study Course launched.

#64, p. 1.


Progress and Comments.

#67, p. 5.


Progress and comments

#72, p. 5


New fees.

#84, p. 1.

Severinghaus, L. R.

 

 


Gift of carousel projector.

#26, p. 8.

Severinghaus, Sheldon

 

 


Recording in Asia, comments on Ornithology in Taiwan.

#34, p.4


Reports on conservation in the Phillippines.

#36, pp. 6-8.


Receives recording equipment after 3 months.

#40, p. 2.


Pheasant studies in Taiwan.

#70, pp. 5-6.


More pheasant studies in Himalayas.

#88, p. 5.


Studies in Pakistan.

#92, pp. 6-7.

Shepard, Julie (Wentworth)

 

 


Studies Ruff in Lapland.

#58, p. 5.


More on her work and photography.

#68, pp. 5-6.

Shrubs

 

 


Gift of G. Dougherty.

#16, p. 9.

Sibley, Charles G.

 

 


S. America collecting.

#2, p. 4.


Sabbatic at Oxford.

#13, p. 7.


Adds to bird skin collection.

#59, p. 4.

Singer, Arthur

 

 


Gives copy of British Edition of Birds of the World by Singer and Austin.

#29, p. 7.


Exhibit of paintings at Lab.

#58, p.1.

Sladen, William

 

 


Lecture at Olin Hall.    

#1, p. 7.


More activities.

#11, p. 6.


More activities (Arctic) . 

#15, p. 7.


In Pribilofs.

#17, p. 5.

Sleeper, Jane

 

 


Subs for Sally Hoyt in 1960.

#17, p. 5.

Slides

 

 


Request for slides for Lab collection.

#47, p.2.


Donors of slides.

#52, p. 5.


Specific needs for collection.

#79, p. 6.


Request needs for collection.

#89, p. 2.


Slides available of frogs and toads.   

#92, p. 8.

Slide sets

 

 


To match records, gift of Arthur A. Allen.

#7, p.4.


New sets, waterfowl, coloration and classification.

#9. p 3.     


Warblers, shorebirds, life zones by Allen and Dilger.

#16, p. 3.

Smith, Charles

 

 


Joins staff in 1977.

#86, p. 3.

Smith, Ruby Green

 

 


Death.

#17, p. 9.

Snow

 

 


Big storms in January - February 1958.

#8, pp. 1-2.


Late one 9 May 1966, its effect on birds.

#41, p. 2.

Snow, Dr. David of Edward Grey Institute

 

 


Gift of recordings from British West Indies.

#25, p. 6.

Snyder, Helen

 

 


Assists in study of Eared Trogon.

#87, p. 2.

Sokoke Expedition

 

 


 

#38, pp. 3-4.

Songbirds of America

 

 


Taken over by Cornell University Press.

#4, p. 7.


Successful.

#8, p. 6.

Sound Laboratory

 

 


A gift from McChesney.

#4, p. 1.


Rug for.

#4, p. 10.


Exhibits at dedication, and demonstration of a stereophonic sound production.

#5, pp. 1-2.


Plaque for listing gifts to - Hutchinson.

#9, p. 10.

Sparrow, Clay-colored

 

 


Found by Dorothy Mcllroy.

#13, p. 2.


Sharing Chipping Sparrow nest.

#17, p. 2.

Sphagnum Bog

 

 


Funds given by Federation Garden Clubs of New York State.

#34, p. 2.

Spitzer, Paul

 

 


Worked with Osprey, similar work now by Fish & Wildlife on Bald Eagle.

 

Spofford, Sally Hoyt (see also Hoyt)

 

 


Texas experiences with Walter, in Golden Eagle studies.

#40, p. 4.


Retires.

#52, pp. 1-2 photo.


Write-up of Eared Trogan.

#87, pp. 1-2.

Spofford, Walter R.

 

 


Gift of British Birds subscription. renewed each year

#8, p. 8.


Work with Golden Eagles in Eastern North America.

#18, p. 7.


Spots Bald Eagle at lab summer seminar.

#26, p. 3.


Speaker at National Audubon Convention in Tucson, November 1964 on eagles.

#35, p. 4.


Marries Sally Hoyt in 1964.

#35, pp. 5-6, photo p. 9.


Rescues, rehabs, transports and releases immature Golden Eagle.

#59, p. 1.

Sprankle, Jim

 

 


Exhibit of carvings.

#85, p. 4.


2nd exhibit of carvings.

#93, p. 4.

Stackpole, Stephen

 

 


Gift of photo equipment in 1963.

#31, p. 9.


Gift of more photo equipment in 1968.

#48, p. 2.


Assists Postupalsky's Osprey work.

#55, p. 3 photos.

Staff

 

 


Dilger, W. C.

#1, p. 3.


Activities of staff members - see each early issue.

 


Staff, photos of.

#84, pp. 4-5.

Stamp Collection, Birds

 

 


Gift of Mrs. Donald Wood.

#51, p. 2.


More stamps added.

#80, p 3. photos.

Stein, Meyer

 

 


Cash gift for a 2nd telescope for observatory.

#15, p. 9.

Stein, Robert

 

 


Recording Mallard courtship.

#1, p. 5.


Recipient of Brand Fellowship.

#:L, p. 5.


F. Chapman grant.

#1, p. 5.


Passes doctoral exams.

#4, p. 6.


Grant from American Philosophicial Society to study Empidonax trailii.

#8, p. 5.


Goes to Northwest to record in 1958.

#9, p. 8.


Recordings being edited.

#11, p. 4.


2nd trip to northwest for Empidonax.

#4, pp. 4-5.


Coming back to Cornell.

#16, p. 4.


Working with Borror on Warblers.

#24, p. 5.


With Gunn in 1963. Paper at Wilson meetings in Charleston.

#29, p. 4.


Proposes recordings for National Parks. Great Smokies to be first.

#30, p. 3-4.


Leaves Lab again for Buffalo

#37, p. 2.

Stimming, William

 

 


Gift of waterfowl building.

#60, p. 4.

Stillwell, Jerry and Norma

 

 


Jerry's death 9/7/59.

 


Article about Jerry in Audubon Magazine.

#16, p. 8.


Norma's book about their travels and work.

#34, p. 4.


His collection now available - bequeathed to Kellogg in 1959.

#34, p. 4.

Stoddard, Herbert

 

 


Studies of Tower Kill, Fire-ants, Fire ecology.

#15, p. 7.


Tower kills and time involved.

#16, pp. 7-8.

Storage Building Across Road

 

 


Completed summer of 1960.

#17, p. 2.


New one, funds from Arcadia Foundation.

#79, p. 7.

Stuart, Mrs. Charles (mother of Lyman)

 

 


Dies; memorial gifts directed to Lab.

#47, p. 2.

Stuart, Lyman

 

 


1st place in Life photo contest.

#1, p. 7.


Fellowship in Rochester Academy of Science.

#1, p. 7.


Other activities.

#3, p. 4.


Electric stove from his son, Bill.

#3, p. 7.


Gift of 100 photos, etc.

#4, p. 10.


Photos in Bausch & Lomb magazine; mention of Lab recordings.

#11, p. 4.


Gift with Knight of jalousies for outside cages.

#15, p. 6.


Cover picture in Conservationist - Grouse in Sapsucker Woods.

#17, p. 10.


Christmas card for sale at Lab. Hooded Warbler.

#18, p. 3.


40th reunion.

#21, p. 2.


Building named in his honor.

#32, p. 1.


Obituary.

#33, p. 6.


Observatory dedicated to him.

#37, pp. 4-5.


Stuart Foundation gives grant for photography course.

#89, p. 2.

Sunflower Seeds

 

 


As bird food.

#94, p. 8.

Sutherland, Charles

 

 


Studying physiology of avian voice and anatomy.

#:31, p. 4.

Sutton, G. M.

 

 


Article in Ford Times regarding his work at Oklahoma Biological Station.

#11, p. 6.


400 copies of 4 lithographs of Mexican birds given to Lab, to sell.

#25, p. 7.


Loan of 4 watercolors in 1964.

#33, p. 8.


Cover painting on Birds of Black Hills.

#37, p. 6.


Photographs of.

#49, p. 4.


On administrative board.

 


To get Allen Award.

#53, p. 1.


Receives award.

#54, pp. 4-5 photo


His book on "High Arctic."

#63, pp. 3-4.


Photo of painting of Jaeger.

 


His book "At a Bend in a Mexican River."

#66, p. 4.


With Pettingill, establishes Fuertes lectureship.

#74, p. 1.


Exhibit of paintings.

#75, p. 2;


 

#76. p 2.

Swallows, Barn

 

 


Nesting on shelf under eaves near microphone.

#41, p. 1.

Swallows, Cliff

 

 


Displaced by house sparrows. Studies by Graber.

#65, p. 5.

Swallows, Tree

 

 


Improvements in nest boxes.

#92, p. 3.

Swan, Trumpeters

 

 


Pair given (lent) to Lab.

#22, p. 1.


Getting along.

#23, pp. 1-2.


Top of peck order.

#26, p. 1.


Nest building in 1963.

#29, p. 1.


Female killed when bitten on neck by muskrat, January 1966.

#40, p. 1.


New one from Pittsburgh Zoo.

#41, p. 1.


Rescue near McLean when female had escaped, Spring 1967.

#44, p. 1.

Swan, Whistling

 

 


"Stevie."

#3 p. 2.


"Smitty."

#10, p. 1.


Stevie coming into building.

#14, p. 2.

Swanson, Gustav A.

 

 


Attending meetings, etc.

#2, p. 3.


Honors from National Audubon.

#3, p. 4.


Becomes Executive Director.

#9, p. 3.


Tree Swallow work at Oneida Lakes' Shakelton Pt.

#13, p. 3.


Leaving Cornell in Fall 1966.

#41, pp. 3-4.

Syme, John

 

 


Appointed to Lab Council.

#10, pp. 2-3.

Synchronization of Bird Song and Film

 

 


First time in Leonard Hall film.

#16, p. 5.

Tates, James, Jr.

 

 


Joins staff in 1969.

#52, p. 1.


Gives summer course in 1972.

#64, p. 5.   


Reconstructs Baptornis advenus.

#67, p. 3.

Taylor, Joseph, Sr.

 

 


Died in 1956.

#2, p. 5.

Taylor, Joseph, Jr.

 

 


Tallies 664 birds.

#49, p. 3.

Taylor, Phillip S.

 

 


Studies owl behavior on Bathurst Island.

#71, p. 5.

Teale, Edwin Way

 

 


Correspondence with Olin Sewall Pettingill re woodcocks.

#3, pp. 7-8.

Telephone Communication System

 

 


By Kellogg.

#7, p. 2.


(Primitive) 2nd line.

#34, p. 2.

Telescopes for Observatory

 

 


Gift from Mrs. J. W. Ferguson.

#7, p. 4.


Gift from Meyer Stein.

#15, p. 9.

Temple, Stanley

 

 


Artifical insemination of Red-tails, photo.

#61, pp. 1-2.


Goes to Indian Ocean islands for studies of Kestrels (photos) .

#72, p 3


Studies of demise of Dodo in Mauritius.

#86, pp. 7-8.

Tern, Antarctic

 

 


Studied by Parmelee and Maxon.

#73, p. 3.

Tern, Arctic

 

 


On Eastern Egg Rock.

#90, p. 6.

Tern, Black Noddy

 

 


New species by Sutherland.

#20, p. 4-5.

Terns, Least

 

 


Survey of nesting bird on Atlantic Coast by E. F. Fisk.

#66, pp. 3-4.

Thistleseed as bird food

 

 


 

#87, p. 3.

Thorp, Katharine

 

 


A memorial to her; new record turntable.

 

Thrushes

 

 


Casette published.

#62, p. 1.


Beck studies Wood Thrush.

#62, p. 6.


Orientation studies by Cochran.

#67, p. 4;


 

#76, p. 6.

Thurber, Walter

 

 


Recordings from El Salvador.

#64, p. 4;


 

#76, p. 3.


Exhibit of his photos.

#77, p. 6.

Tinamou

 

 


Aviary for: completed for Lancaster in 1967.

#45, p. 3.


Report on behavior, Lancaster.

#60, p. 4.


In Northwest Argentina, studied by Lancaster.

#32, pp. 10-12.

Tinbergen, Dr. Niko

 

 


Visits Lab and confers with Dilger and students, November 1959.

#15, p. 6.

Tordoff, Bud (Harrison)

 

 


Now at University of Kansas.

#2, p. 4.

Towhee, Green-tailed

 

 


At Anderson feeder, January 1963.

#28, p. 1.

Trees, crabapple

 

 


Gift of Scudder.

#9, p. 10.

Treman, Charles

 

 


On Board 1964-1970.

 


Rejoins Board.

#65, p. 3 (1972).


Fund set up at Cornell; proceeds to go to Lab.

#73, p. 2.

Trinidad

 

 


Asa Wright Sanctuary by Eckelberry.

#22, p. 3-4.


And Tobago as good birding area. Photos

#68, pp. 2-4.


Account of Tour there.

#84, p. 1.


Account of another tour there.

#88, p. 4.


Another trip planned.

#93, p. 4.

Trogon, Eared

 

 


In Cave Creek Canyon, Arizona.

#87, pp. 1-2.

Trogon, Elegant

 

 


Photograph in Chiricahuas by Grinnell.

#17, p. 5.


Allen 1939 discovery of nest and Stein recordings.

#21, p. 5.

Truslow, Fred K.

 

 


Aliens photographing with.

#8, p. 2.


Illustrated Gilliard's article in National Geographic magazine.

#10, p. 8.


Photographing Whooping Cranes and Trumpeters.

#13, p. 6.


Photographs Condors, then to Lab for a month.

#21, p. 1.


Gift of car.   

#23, p.7.


With Aliens in Florida and at Lab.

#29, p. 2.


Spent month at Lab in 1965.  

#38, p. 1.


Photo of ground nesting Great Horned Owl.

#40, p. 5.


Appointed field associate.   

#41, p. 8 (photo) .


His Bald Eagle photo.   

#59, p. 4.


Becomes Board member.   

#69, p. 5.


Exhibit by. 

#76, p. 1;


 

#77, pp. 5-6.


Bald Eagle prints for sale for Lab.

#80, p. 2.


His death in 1978. 

#90, p. 1.

Tucker, Mrs. Carll

 

 


Gift of Fuertes watercolor of orioles. 

#32, p. 8.


Gift of 43 folios of Gould's birds.

#50, p.2.

Turnstone, Ruddy

 

 


Studies by Max Thompson in Pacific.

#70, p.4.

Tyson, Thomas

 

 


Life income endowment.

#19, p. 2.

Udall, Morris

 

 


Visits Cave Creek Canyon and sees Eared Trogon (photo) .

#87, pp. 1-2.

Underhill, Charles S.

 

 


Gives Fuertes wash drawing of Ruby-throated Hummingbird.

#29, p. 7.

Venezuela

 

 


Trip to, led by Lancaster & Thomas.

#92, pp. 4-5.

Venezuelan Bird Prints

 

 


From Paul Schwartz.

#41, p. 8.

Visitors (see also guest register)

 

 


11,500 by January 1959.

#11, p. 2.


15,000 by June 1959.

#12, p.1.


21,000 by July 1960.

#17, p.2.


25,000 by January 1961.

#19, p. 1.


Visitor's Days October 7, 1978.

#89, p. 3;


 

#90, p. 3.


October 6, 1979.

#93, p. 3.


Highlights of.

#94, pp. 4-5.

Volunteers "Gifts of Time"

 

 


 

#71, p. 6;


 

#73, p. 8;


 

#75, p. 7;


 

#79, pp. 4-5;


Photos

#81, p. 6.

Wagner, Philip

 

 


Article in Harper's says birds must be controlled.

#44, p. 2.

Wahlstrom, Dr. Stan

 

 


Visits recording laboratory.

#24, p. 3.

Walkinshaw, Lawrence

 

 


Contributes fine collection nest-record cards of Sandhill Cranes with photos of nests.

#38, p. 3.

Wallen, Cherrill

 

 


Ratite studies.

#52, pp. 4-5.

Warblers

 

 


Stein and Borror working on recordings of.

#24, p. 5.