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INDEX TO VOLUME XXI.

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ACANTHIS linaria, 95, 392, 250. Black-capped Petrel in New flammea, 95' Hampshire, 383. Acanthopneuste, 419. Allison, Andrew, the of West borealis, 39o, 419. Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, Accipiter cooperi, 24i , 353, 454, 472-484. 476ß Alopochelidon, 93. velox, 34, 239, 446, 454, 476' American Museum of Natural His- velox rufilatus, 68. tory, ornithological accessions, Actiris macularia, 34• 68, 24: , 35I, 408. 462, 476, 485ß American Ornithologists' Union, Actodromas acuminata, 290. Twenty-first Congress, Secre- bairdii, 445. tary's Report, 74-78; Report of fuscicollis, 475' Committee on the Protection of maculata, 475. North American Birds, 97-2o8; minutilla, 33, 445,475. Thirteenth Supplement to Check- Adams, Chas. C., notice of his List of North American Birds, •The Migration Route of Kirt- 4ri-424. land's Warbler,' 506. Ammodramus, 422. A•;gialitis semipalmata,34, 476. caudacutussubvirgatus, 6t. vocifera, 392 . henslowii, 386. •Egithalos, 423. nelsoni, 386. A•ronautes melanoleucus, 69, 220, savanna alaudinus, 72. 354, 42I. Ampelis cedrorum,4 I, 232, 244,459, saxatilis• 42x. 48r. -4gstrelata hasitata, 383. Amphispiza belli, 22x. hypoleuca, 8. belli nevadensis,23x. Agel•ein•e, 42i. bilineata deserticola, 427. Agelaius phceniceus,38, 242, 400, An•eretes, 3x4. 457, 479. Anas boschas,33,247, 45 x- phceniceusfloridanus, 479. obscura, 247. phceniceus neutralis, 229. obscura rubripes, 288. phceniceusrichmondi, 414. penelope, 288. Aimophila ruficepsscottii, 447' stelleri, 4•2. Aix sponsa, 33, 240, 451' Anderson, Malcolm P., and Joseph Ajaia ajaja, 22-25. Grinnell, notice of their ' Birds Albatross• Black-looted,9, I4, I7. of Siskiyou Mountains, Califor- Laysan, 8-2o. nia,' 9 •. Alcedo todus, 486. Anhinga, x28, 45 •, 474. Alectrurus, 316. Anhinga anhinga, 45 x, 474. Allen, Francis H., a Sanderling Ani, 79' •vith hind toes, 79; the Great Anorthura, 92, 423 . Gray Owl near , 278. Anser albifrons gainbell, 474' Allen, Glover Morrill, notice of his Anthus pensilvanicus,36•, 46x, 483. ' The Birds of New Hampshire,' spraguei, 29x, 483. 5o3 ß Antrostomus carolinensis,455, 478' Allen, J. A., the case of _Mreg'ales- vociferns, 36, 84, 24t, 278, tris vs. Calharacla, 345-348; 455. [•tdex. Auk .5 Oct,

Aphelocomacalifornica, 73' ing, 99; in relation to the farmer, woodhoosei, 355. 309 ß Aquila chrysa•tos, 353. Auklet, Cassin's, 222,429 . Archlbuteo lagopus sancti-johan- Auriparus, 423 . nis, 477. Avicultural Magazine, Vol. I, N. S., Ardea herodias, 33, 223, 240, 445, notice of, 95. 4.52, 474. Aythia, 42o. herodias wardl, 263. affinis, 247, 287, 45I. occidentalis, 260-262. collaris, 45I, 474. Ardetta exilis, 85,240 , 260, 452. marila, 247, 39•, 45 •. Arenaria melanocephala, 2•8. vallisneria, 288. morlnella, 34. Arnold, Edward, another nest of Kirtland's Warbler, 487. BmOLOPHUSbicolor, 239, 46t, 484. Arnow, Isaac F., Holbcell's Grebe inornatus griseus, 362, 448. and the White Pelican at St. inornatus murinus, 93. Mary's, Georgia, 277; capture of inornatus restrictus, 93, 4 rS' Krider's Hawk at St. Mary's Bailey, Florence Merriam, notice of Georgia, 277. her 'Handbook of Birds of the Arrigona degli Oddi, E., notice of Western ,' second his ' Manuale d'Ornltologia ItaI- edition, 299; additional notes on iana,' 396. the birds of the Upper Pecos, Arundinlcola, 3•5, 3•6. 349-363; Scott Oriole, Gray Asio accipitrinus, 477. Vireo, and Phoebe in northeast- magellanicus, 304. ern Ne;v Mexico, 392; additions magellanicus algistus, 305. to Mitchell's list of 'The Sum- magellanicus elachistus, 304. •ner Birds of San Miguel, New magellanlcus heterocnemis, Mexico,' 443-449. 304 . Bally, William L., Henslow's Spar- magellanicus icelus, 3o4. row in Munroe County, Pa., 486. magellanlcus lagophonus, Baird, Spencer F., unpublished let- 304 ß ter of, 256. magellanicus occidentalis, Baldpate, 247, 29t • 45i. 305. Baldwin, Roger N., a Chewink in magellanicus pacificus, 304. winter at Ashland, Mass., 282. magellanicus pallescens, 3o4. Bangs, Outram, notice of his paper magellanicus saturatus, 3o4. on birds from Honduras, 404. magellanicus virginianus, Bartramia longicauda, 34, 84, 24o, 305. 453, 477, 493. magellanicus wapacuthu, Bartsch, Paul, notice of his 'Notes 305. on the Herons of the District of Association of Wild Animal Pho- Columbia,' 4o2. tographers, proposed, 4•o. Basileuterus culicivorus, 4•7 . Astragalinus lawrencei, 73' culicivorus brasheri, 4•7 . psaltria, 69, 72, 357, 4•5 ß Bdcassine sakhallne, 5 t. psaltria hesperophilus, 4•4 . Beebe, C. William, breeding of psaltria mexicanus, 4 • g. Lawrence Warbler in tristis, 38, 230,238, 458. City, 387. tristis salicamans, 69. Bellona, 485. Asyndesmus torquatus, 228, 446. Bent, A. C., nesting habits of the Attsvater, H. P., notice of his ' Boll Herodiones, 20-29, 259- Weevils and Birds,' 308. 270. , John James,unpublished Bent, A. C., and H. K. Job, report letters of, 257-259; extractsfrom on protection in 5Ionroe Co., unpublishedjournal of, 334-338. Fla., •28-•3o. Audubon Societies,report on work Bergtold, W. H., White-winged of, 97-2o8; map of Stateshay- Scorer in , 78. 'Vol.x9o4XXI'] .l Index. 5 15

Biological Survey, ornithological Breninger, George F., San Cletn- work of, in •9o3,407 . ente Island and its birds, 2•8-223. Bird, Egg, x27. Brooks, Allan, British Cblumbia Indigo, 34ø , 343. notes, 289-29•. Man-o'-War, x26, •29. Brown, C. Emerson, the Evening Yellow-billed Tropic, 39 t. Grosbeak at Beverly, Mass., 385. Bird protection in North America, Brown, Herbert, Masked Bob-white report on, for x9o3, 97-2o8. ( Colinus rict•ffzvayi),209-213. Bittern, American, 33, 24ø, 259, 45 t, Brownson, W. H., Myrtle Warblers 493' wintering in Maine, 388-390. Least• 85,240, 26o,452. Bryant, Owen, peculiar nesting- Blacicus cinereus, 320. site of the Bluebird in the Ber- Blackbird, Brewer's, 69, 230. mudas, 390; dates of nesting of Red-winged,38 , 242, 457, 479. Bermuda birds, 39 •. Rusty, 48, 247, 457, 478. Bubo virginianus, 237, 455. San Diego Red-winged, 229. virginianus lagophonus, 228. Yellow-headed, 37, 447. virginianus pallescens,353. Blain, Alexander x,V.,Jr., Holbcell's Budytes fiavus alascensis,93, 4•7 ß Grebe at Niagara Falls, 276. flavus leucostriatus,4•7 . Blake, Francis G., and Maurice C., Buffiehead,247. a winter record for the Hermit Bunting, Indigo, 4o, 46, 243, 34ø , Thrush (Hylocichla ffuttata fial- 458, 48•. lasœœ)in Eastern Massachusetts, Lazuli, 231. 283; unusual recordsnear Boston, Painted,458, 48L Mass., 39 •. Snow, 286, 493. Bluebird, 44, I45• 239, 285, 287, 343, Buphagus,347. 39ø , 484ß Burnett, L. E., Whip-poor-will Chestnut-backed,363, 444' (Jnlroslomus voc•)*erus),a new Mountain, 7 x, 363, 444. bird for Colorado, 278. Boardman, George A., memoir of, Burton, W. R., report by, on bird noticed, 397. protection in Florida, x25. Boardman, Samuel Lane, notice of Bush-Tit, Lead-colored, 362, 444, his 'The Naturalist of the St. 449' Croix,' a memoir of George A. Buteo borealis, 34, 239, 454, 476. Boardsnan, 397. borealis calurus, 73,220, 228, Bobolink, 37, 59, 242, 457,479, 486, 353. 502. borealis harlani, 477. Bob-white, 23•', 453, 476, 509. borealis krideri, 277. Masked, 2o9-2 •3. lineatus, 34, 239,477. Bonasa umbellus, 237. lineatus alleni, 454. umbellus togata, 34. platypterns,237, 454. Botaurus lentiginosus, 33, 259, 45•. Butorides virescens, 24.0, 269, 452, Botha, 80. 475' difflcilis, 80. Butterfield, W. Ruskin, the Spotted Bothus, 8o. Sandpiper in Kent, England, 485. Bowdish, B. S., an abnormal bill of ßButurlin, S. A., the correct name Melaner•es •ortorœceusis,53-55; of the Pacific Dtmlin, 50-53; a mortality among young birds, preoccupied generic name, 80. due to excessiverains, 284. Buzzard, Turkey, 24•. Bownan, Charles W., Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow in North CAILLE, Black, •44. Dakota, 385. Speckled, •44- Braislin, William C., notes on cer- Calamospiza melanocorys,448. tain birds of Long Island, N.Y., Calidris arenaria, 34, 79, 222. 287-289. Callipepla squamata,446. Brant, 2S9. Campephilns principalis, 45.g' Branta bernicla, 289. Campylorhynchus couesi,4•7 . canadensis, 33, 247, 45 •. Canachites canadensis canace, 34. Auk 5•6 Oct.

Canvas-back, 288. 'Color Key to North American Capsiempis, 3x8. Birds•' 296; notice of his orni- Cardinal, 84, x45,238, 391•458. thological expedition to Florida Louisiana, 48o. and the Bahamas, 4o8. Cardinalis cardinalis, 84, 238, 391, Charadrius dominicus fulvus, 290. 458ß squatarola, 79, 85. cardinalis magnirostris• 48o. Charitonettaalbeola, 247 , 392. Carduelis carduelis, 39t. Chat, Yellow-breasted,3, 45• 245, Carpodacuscassini, 69, 357,447' 34o, 46•, 483. frontalis clementre, 221. Long tailed, 232, 444, 448. mexicanus frontalis, 69, 357, Chen hyperborea nivalis, 288. 44 ø. Chewink, 243, 282, 338. purpureus, 38, 240. Chickadee, Black-capped,44, 62, purpureus californicus, 69. 239, 493' Cassinia,for x9o3,noticed, 396. Carolina,239 , 461,484. Cataracta, 346, 347. Chestnut-backed,364-382. Cataractes,346, 347. Chestnut-sided,365 . Catarhactes,346, 347. Hudsonian, 57, 62, 493' Catarracta,345, 346, 347. Long-tailed, 362, 449. Catarrachtes, 346. Marin, 365. Catarractes, 346. Mountain, 71, 362,444' chrysocome, 346. Oregon, 233. demursus, 3_•6. Santa Cruz, 365, 374- Catbird, 43, x44,232, 246, 286, 34o, Turner's 418. 39x, 46•, 483ß , Prairie, •36. Catharacta, 345,347. Childs, John Lewis, Curlew Sand- cepphus, 347' piper in New Jersey,485 . skua, 347. Chlorura, 422. Catharistaurubu, 454, 47ø, 476. Chlorurus, 422. Catharractes,346. Chondestesgrammacus, 243,281. Cathartes aura, 34, 228, 24•, 352• grammacus strigatus, 23o. 453, 47 x, 476. Chordeiles virginianus, 36, 241, Catherpes mexicanus polioptilus, 456, 478. 423 ß virginianus chapmani, 478. mexicanus puncmlatus, 71, virginianus henryi, 228, 354. 232. Chrotophaga ani, 79. Cedarbird, 244. Chrysocantor,422. Centrocercusurophasianus, 227. Chrysolampis, 485. Centronyx, 422. Chuck-will's-widow, 338, 455, 478. Centurus catolinus, 250, 455, 466• Cinclus mexicanus, 71, 36•. 478ß Circus hudsonius,34,454, 476. Ceophlceuspileatus, 238 , 278, 455, Cistothorus palustris dissa•ptus• 463, 478ß 423 ß pileatus abieticolus, 35, 68, stellaris, 43, 46• 484ß 72 , 79. Clangula clangula americana, 247'. Cepphus colnmba, 43o. Clark, Josiah, H., Curve-billed and Certhia familiaris americanus,44, Palmer's Thrashers, 214-217. 24o, 46•. Cnipolegus, 3•8. familiarls montana, 361. Coccyzus americanus, 24• , 455, familiaris zelotes, 71• 72. 477. Ceryle alcyon, 35, 72, 228• 24x, 306, erythrophthalmus, 35, 24x, 353, 455,477. 455. Ch•etura pelagica, 36, 241, 456• Cock, Chaparral, 86. 478ß Code of Botanical Nomenclature, Cham•ea fasciata rufula, 93. notice of, 4o4. Chamteid•e,419 . Colapres auratus, 24x, 384, 455• Cham•ein•e,4•9 . 467, 478. Chapman, Frank M., notice of his auratus luteus, 36. Vol.XXI] •9o4 J

Colaptes cafer collaris, 69, 7g, 228, Crossbill, American, 38, 6x, 25o, 354' 493, 5o4. Colinus ridgwayi, 2o9-2•3. Bendire's, 357,447. virginianus, 237, 453, 476• White-winged, 6x, 28•, 284, 509. 493,504 ß virginianus floridanus, 453. Crow, American, 37, 57, 229, 238, Collyrio excubitoroides, 5. 279, 356, 447, 457, 478. Columba fasciata, 68, 352, 446. Clark's, 290,356, 444. Columbigallina passerina terres- Fish, 242, 478. tris, 453' Crymophilus fuiicarius, 289. Colymbus auritus, 85. Cryptoglaux, 4t2. holbcellii, 3x, 276, 277, 383ß acadica, 4x3 . Compsothlypis americana, 244, 460. acadica scotyea,4t3 . americanaramalin•e, 482. tengmalmi richardsoni, 4•3 . americana usnete, 41. Cuckoo, Black-billed, 35, 24•, 455. nigrilora, 4t6. Yellow-billed, 24•, 34o, 455, pitiayuma nigrilora, 4x6. 477. Conopias, 320, 32L Cummings, Emma G., see Rich- Contipus, 348. ards, Harriet E. Contopus, 348. Curlew, Eskimo, 289. borealis, 72. HudsonJan, 222. richardsoni, 69, 72, 355, 447' Long-billed, 445. virens, 37, 242,457, 478. Currrier, Edmonde S., summer Cooke, •Vells W., the effect of alti- birds of the Leech Lake region, tude on bird migration, 338-34x; , 29-44- notice of his 'Some New Facts Cyanocephaluscyanocephalus, 356. about the Migration of Birds,' Cyanocitta cristata,37, 238, 478. SoL cristata florincola, 457. Coot, American, 250, 452. stelleri diademata, 3.55. Copurus, 3x5, 3 x6' stelleri frontalis, 69, 72. , Baird's, 2•9, 438. Cyanospiza amcena, 7o, 23x. Brandt's, 2x9, 437. ciris, 458, 45•. Double-crested, xSx, 295. cyanea,4 o, 243, 458, 48x. Farallon, 436. Cyrtonyx montezumm, 4o. Florida, Mexican, 29,5 . DAFtLA acura, 247, 45t. americanus, 37, 229, 238, Dawson, William Leon, notice of 279, 356, 4t3 ß his ' The Birds of Ohio,' 297-299. brachyrhynchos, 4x3, 447, Deane, Ruthyen, unpublished let- 457, 478. ters of John James Audubon and brachyrhynchospascuus,4x 4. Spencer F. Baird, 255-2`59; ex- corax principalis, 238, 49•' tracts from an unpublished jour- corax sinuatus, 2t 9, 220, 356, nal of John James Audubon, 334- 439' 338ß ossifragus,242 , 478. Delaware Valley Ornithological Coturniculus, 422. Club, Proceedings of, noticed, bairdii, 358, 387, 447. 396ß henslowil, 487. Dendragopus obscurus, 35L lecontei, 480. obscurus sierr•e, 412. savannarum passerinus, 243, Dendroica •estiva, 4 x, 232, 244, 460, 399, 458, 480. 483ß Coues, Elliott, revie•v of his ' Key •estiva brewsteri, 423 . to North American Birds,' fifth •estiva morcomi, 7o• 72. edition, 292-296. audubon/, 7ø , 72, 360. Cowbird, 37- 88, 229, 242,457,479. blackburni•e, 245. Creeper,Brown, 44, 67, 240, 46x' c•erulea, 4•6. Rocky Mountain, 36L c•erulescens, 4x, 244. Sierra, 7x. castanea,248. Dendroica cerulea, 4•6. A. O. U. Committee on the Pro- coronata, 248, 388, 46o, 483. tection of North American Birds discolor, 245, 46•, 483. for the year •9o3• 97-2o8; the dominica, 46o. Pine Grosbeak on Long Island, dominica albilora• 42. N.Y., 28•. kirtlandi, 83, 29I , 487, 5o6. Dwight, Jonathan, Jr., the exalta- maculosa, 4 I, 235, 245. tion of the subspecies, 64-66; nigrescens,7 o, 448. occurrence of the Knot (Trln•a occidentalis• 7 I, 72. canutus) at San Diego, Califor- pahnarum, 248, 46o. nia, 78; the rapidity of the wing- pahnarum bypochrysea,46•. beats of birds, 286; a method og pennsylvanica, 42, 236, 245. obtaining temporary stability in rara, 245, 416. names, 406. striata, 248. tigrina, 42, 248• 489. EA6LE, Bald, 2•9, 25o, 446, 454' vigorsi, 4 I, 245, 46o. Golden, 353. virens, 86, 245, 483. Eaton, Elon Howard, spring bird• Dewetia, 8o. migrations of x9o3,34•-345 . Dickcissel, 4o2,482,487ß Ectopistes migratorius, 25o. Dilopholieus, 295. Egret, American, •28, •29, 264, 4o2, Diomedea demersa,346. 452. immutabilis, 8-2o. Egretta candidissima, 262, 452. nigripes, 9, 24, I9' Eider, American, x47. Dionne, C. E., the Evening Gros- Elfrig, G., birds of Alleghany and beak near Q3•ebec,Canada, 28o. Garrett Counties, western Mary- Diplochelidon, 93. land, 234-25o. Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 37,242,399, Elainea, 3•4, 3•5. 4oo, 457, 479, 486. Elainein,e, 3•8, 322. Dove, Ground, 453. Elanus glaucus, 42o. Mourning, 68, •72,227, 239, leucurus, 68, 420. 352, 453, 476' Elanoides forficatus, 454. Dowitcher, Long-billed, 33. Elrod, Morton J., notice of his Dryobatespubescens, 455, 468, 477. •The Relation of Birds to Agri- pubescertsgairdneri, 228. culture,' 5o9. pubescens medianus, 35, Empidias, 42•. 238. phoebe, 42•. pubescensturati, 68. Empidonax acadicus, 247. villosu% 237. alnorum, 242. villosus auduboni, 455,477. canescens,80, 423. villosushyloscopus• 68. difficilis, 69, 229, 355. villosus leucomelas, 35. fiaviventris, 457. villosus monticola, 353. griseus, 8o, 423. Duck, American Scaup, 247, 45 I. hamtnondi, 72. Black,58, 2.49,I56, 247,288, minimus, 37, 242. 493. traillii, 37, 3o2. Buffelhead, 247, 392. traillii alnorum, 59, 457. Canvas-back, 288. virescens,478. Eider, I49, •5o, I52, •52, •62. wrlghti, 69. Goldeneye, 247. Empldonomus, 3x5, 327 . Lesser Scaup, 247, 287, 45•. Eniconetta, 422. Old-squaw, 247. Ereunetes pusillus, 33, 476. pintail, 247. Erolia ferruginea, 485. Red-leggedBlack, 288. Eulampis, 485,486. Ring-necked, 45 I, 474. Euphagus, 424ß Wood, 33, 240, 45 I, 493. carolinus, 4•4, 457, 479.- Dunlin, 29o. cyanocephalus,4x4 ß Dutcher, William, report of the Euscarthmin•e, 326, 3•8, 322. Vol.•9o4XXlq lrndex. 5 19 •

Euscarthmus, 314 . Foster, Lyman S., obituary of, 312. Euspiza americana, 4Ol. Fringilla fiammea, 95. Evans, A. H., notice of his ' Turner linaria, 95. on Birds,' 3o6. Fuertes, , the Evening Grosbeak in Central New York FALCOcolumbarius, 34, 454, 477. in April, 38.5. glaucus, 42o. Fulica mnericana, 250, 452. islandus, 29o. Fute, English, 289. mexicanus, 220, 290. sparverius, 35, 239, 454, 477. GALEOSCOPTEScarolinensis, sparverlusdeserticolus, 68. 232, 246, 391, 461, 483ß sparveriusphalcena, 228, 353. Gallinago delicata, 23% 391, 453, Falcon, Prairie, 228, 353. 475. Fannin, John, obituary of• 51o. Gallinula galeata, 452. Finch, Acadian Sharp-tailed, 61. Gallinule, Florida, 4.52. California Purple, 69. Purple, 452. Cassin's Purple, 69, 240, 357, Game laws, summary of, for 19o3, 447' 309 ß House, 69, 3.57,44 ø. Gannet, 391. Lazuli, 7o. Gano, Laura, the Bachman Sparrow Pine, 3.57,392 , 447- (Peuc•a aslivalis bachmanil) in Purple, 38, 61, 343. the vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio• San Clemente House, 22i. 82. Sharp-tailed, Gavia arctica, 419. Fisher, A. K., In Memoriam, imber, 32• 249. Thomas Mcllwraith, 1- 7. lumme, 249. Fisher, '•¾alter K., on the habits of Geococcyxcalifornianus, 86. the Laysan Albatross, 8-2o; Geothlypis formosa, 248• 483. notice of his Birds of Laysan and , 42. the Leeward Islands,' 9ø . tolmiei, 71, 232,360, 448. Fisher, William H., the Pileated trichas, 24% 287, 461. Woodpecker in Anne Arundel trichasig•ota, 483 . County, Md., 278. trichas occidentalis, 43, 232. Flicker, 17t, 24•, 384, 455,467, 478' Gnat-catcher, Blue-gray, 246, 34ø , Northern, 36, 57. 462, 484ß Red-shafted,69 , 228, 354. Godwit, HudsonJan, 79, 85. Florida c•erulea, 268, 4.52,47.5' Goldeneye, 247. Flycatcher, Acadian, 247. Goldfinch, American, 38, 230, 238, Alder, 59, 242,457. 458ß Arkansas, 73. Arkansas, 69, 35% 444' Ash-throated, 73,229, 3.5.5,447' European, 391 . Crested, 36, 456, 478ß Green-backed, 414. Great Crested, 242, 34ø , 343' Willow, 69 . Green-crested,478 . Goose, American White-fronted, Least, 37, 242. 474. Olive-sided, 36, 49, 338, 355, Canada, 33.451. 447. Greater Snow, 288. Traill's, 37' Gorfou, 346. Vermilion, 457. Grackle, Bronzed, 38, 480. Western, 69, 229, 3.5.5' Florida, 457' Wright's, 69. Purple, 242,479. Yellow-bellied, 4.57,492- Rusty, 58, 4.57,479' Forbush, Edward Howe, notice of Grasset, Black• 144. his •Two Years with the Birds Green, 144. on a Farm,' 308; notice of his Grebe, ttolboell's, 31,276 , 277, 383, ' The Destruction of Birds by the 493' Elements in 19o3-o4,' 507. Horned, 85, 493' Auk 520 Oct.

Grebe, Pied-billed,246 , 45x. Harterr, Ernst, notice of his 'Die Grinnell, Joseph,the statusof Melo- V6gel der pal•iarktischenFauna,' sfiiza lincolni slriala Brewster, Heft I, 94; ibid., }left II, 505. 274-276; the origin and distribu- Hawk, American Rough-legged, tion of the Chestnut-backed 477. Chickadee, 364-382; European American Sparrow, 35, 454, Widgeon in Southern California, 477. 383. See also Anderson, Mal- Broad-winged,237 , 342, 343, colm P. 454. Grosbeak, Black-headed, 7ø , 231, Cooper's,241 , 342, 353, 454, 359, 444. 476. Blue, 338, 458, 48i. Desert Sparrow, 68, 228, 353. Evening, 8i, 82, 2So,385 . Duck, 220, 290. Pine, 60, 280, 28i, 287,493. Fish, I52, 219, 250. Rocky Mountain Pine, 357. Florida Red-shouldered,454. Rose-breasted,4o, 48 , 243, 341, Harlan's, 477. 458, 48I. Krider's, 277. Westen• Blue, 359,448- Marsh, 34, 342, 454, 476' Western Evening, 69, 357, Pigeon, 34, 342, 454, 477' 447. Red-shouldered,34, 239, 342, Grouse, CanadianRuffed, 34. 477. Canadian Spruce, 34. Red-tailed, 34, 239, 342, 454, ColumbianSharp-tailed, 227 . 476. Dusky, 351, 444. Sharp-shinned,34, 239, 342, Ruffed, 136, 237. 343, 446, 454, 476. Sierra, 408, 412. Sparrow, 239. Guara alba, 25-27. Western Red-tailed, 220, 228, Guillemot, Pigeon, 43ø . 353. Guiraca c•erulea, 458, 48I. Western Sharp-shinned, 68. crerulealazula, 35% 448. Heleodytes brunneicapillus,417 . Gull, Black-backed, 58. brunneicapillus anthonyi, Bonaparte's,84, i37 , 249,39 I. 423 . California, 219 brunneicapillus couesi,417 . Franklin's, 32. Heller, Edmund, see Snodgrass, Glaucous-winged, 219. Robert E. Heermann's 219. Helme, A. H., the Western Mead- Herring, 32, 57, I49, ISI, I53, o•vlark (Slumella ma•na ne•- •63, 249, 286,493- lecla) in southern Georgia, 280; Ice, 58. the Pine Grosbeak on Long Laughing, 85, 129, I49, i54, Island, N.Y., 280; the Ips•vich MI79, 474. Sparrow, Kirtland's Warbler, ackerel, 58. and Sprague's Pipit in Georgia, Point Barrow, 289. 291. Ring-billed, 474. Helminthophila bachmani, 46o, Skua, 347. 482. Western, 21% 434-436. celata, 360, 448, 482. Gygis alba, lO9. celata lutescens,360, 448. Gyrfalcon, White, 290. chrysoptera,236, 244, 399. lawrencei, 387. H.'EMATOPUS bachmani, 222. peregrina, 248, 489. Halizeetus leucocephalus,219, 250, pinus, 388. 353, 446, 454. rubricapilla, 248. Hapalocercus,314 . rubricapilla gutturalis, 7o, 72. Harelda hyemalis, 247, 451. virgini•e, 360. Harporhynchus curvirostris, 2I 4- Helmitheros vermivorus, 244, 482. 2I 7. Helodromassolitarius, 247,453- curvirostris pahneri, 214-2i 7. solitarius cinnamo•neus,445' Vol.XXI'] x904 -I 521

Hemitriccus diops, 314. Hummingbird, Caliope,69, 355,446' Henderson• Junius, the Bobolink Ruby-throated, 36, 34ø , 342, in Colorado, 486. 456, 478. Hennlnger, W. F., another Ohio Rufous, 354, 446. record for th.e Knot (Trin•a can- Hunt, Chreswell J., how an ab- utus), 277. normal growth of bill was Hen, Sage, 227. caused,384; Henslow's Sparrow Henshaw, Henry XV., report on in Chester County, Pa., 386. bird protection in Itawaii, I34. Hydranassa tricolor ruficollis, 266- Herodias egretta, 264, 452. 268, 452. Heron, Black-crowned Night, 249, Hydrochelidon nigra surinamen- 269, 402,452. sis, 32, 85, 249, 445. Great Blue, 33, I56, 223,240, Itylocichla alicla2,44, 248, 483ß 343,445, 452 , 474- aonalaschkve sequoiensis, 71, Great XVhite, I29, 260-262. 72 ß Green, 46, 240, 269, 402, 452, fuscescens,44, 246, 483ß 474. ßguttara auduboni, 363 . Little Blue, I28, I29, 268, gutrata patlasi, 44, 235, 246, 4 ø2 , 452 , 475' 283,287, 392• 462, 484. Louisiana, 128, 12% I3o , 266- mustelina, 246, 462,483. 268, 452. sequoiensis, 72. Night, 46, I48. I7o. ustulata, 233. Snowy, I29 , 265, 402,452. ustulata swainsonii,248. Ward's, 129, 263. ustulata almae, 302. Yellow-crowned Night, 269, 475. Ires, Glossy, 2I, 29. Ilesperiphona vespertina, 82, 280, •¾hite, 25-27, I28, i3o. 385ß Wood, 27-29, I28, 45I. vespertina montana, 357, Icteria virens, 245, 46i, 483. 447. virens tongicauda, 232, 448. Heteractitis brevipes, 52. lcterin•e, 42I. Ilirundo erythrogaster, 23I , 243, Icterus auduboni, 414 . 360, 448, 48I. bullocki• 73, 230. euchrysea, 93. galbula, 38, 242, 457,479. fucata, 93. melanocephalus,414 . viridis, 337' melanocephalus audubonii, }loftmann, Ralph, notice of his 414 ß •Gulde to the Birds of New spurius, 457,479. England and Eastern New York,' spurius aflinis, 422. 393. lctinia mississippiensis, 454, 476. Hollister, N., see Kumlien, L. Ihering, H. yon, the biology of the Ilomer, Fred. A., report on the Tyrannid:e with respect to their Terns of Penikese Island, I69. systematicarrangement, 313-322. ltoopes, Josiah, obituary of, 31I. International Catalogue of Scien- 1Iornaday, W. T., notice of his tific Literature, review of zo/31ogi- ' The American ,' cal volume for I9Ol , 494-5Ol. 394. Ionornis martinica, 452. Howe, Reginald Heber, Jr., the Ani Iridoprocne bicolor, 459, 48I. in Florida, 79; the Red-backed Ixorens, 424 . ?3andpiper in Massachusetts in I)ecember, 277; a correction,286; J.aeI•, Whiskey, 57. Audubon's ' Ornithological Biog- Jacobs,J. Warren, notice of his raphy,' 286; what has happened 'The Haunts of the Golden- to the Martins ? 387; Killdeers winged Warbler,' 399. at Allen's Harbor• R. I., 485. Jaeger,Parasitic, 284. Hummingbird, Black-chinned•228. Jay, Arizona, 295. Broad-tailed, 354. Blue, 37, 238, 478. ]•,tctex. Auk 522 Oct,

Jay, Blue-fronted, 69. Kopman, Henry H., bird migration Calitornia, 73- phenomena in the extreme Lower Florida Blue, 457. Valley, 45-50. Long-crested, 355,444. Kumlien, L., and N. Hollister, Pition, 356, 444. notice of their ' The Birds of Wis- Rocky Mountain, 356- consin,' 3Ol. Steller's, 295. Woodhouse's 355, 444. LAGOPUSleucurus altipetens, 35L Job, H. K., report on protection of Lamprochelidon, 93- birds at , •26. See Lanius ludovicianus, 5, 250, 46o, also Bent, A. C. 482. Johnson, W. S., the Lark Sparrow ludovicianus excubitorides, in Oneida County, N.Y., 28•. 232, 448. Jones, Lynds, notice of his' Birds ludovicianus mearnsl, 93, of Ohio,' 9ø . 4•6. Judd, Sylvester D., notice of his ludovicianus mlgrans, 4•6. ' Birds of a Maryland Farm,' 307; Lark, Dusky Ilorned, 229, 355. notice of his 'The Economic Island Horned, 222. Value of the Bobxvhite,' 509. Monteznma Horned, 447' Juncocaniceps, 358. Prairie Horned, 37, 8•, 238. dorsalis,358. Larus argentatus, 32, 249, 286. byemalts, 249. atricilla, 85,474. hyelnalis carolinensis, 235, barrovianus, 289. 238. californicus, 2• 9. byemalts thurberi, 7% 72' franklint, 32. lnontanlls, 302. glaucescens, 2• 9. Junto, 57,249, 343- heermanni, 219. Carolina, 238. occidentalis, 2 •9,434-436. Gray-headed, 358, 444. philadelphia, 84, 249, 39•. Red-backed, 358. Legatus, 320, 32x. Sierra, 7ø ß Leptotila brachyptera, 420. fulviventris brachyptera•42o. K1ENERIA, 422. Lestris, 347- Killdeer, 34, 24•, 392, 453,476, 485. Lichenops, 3•8. King, Le Roy, occnrrence of the Limosa h•emastica, 79, 8.9 Ruff (Pavoncella jSuffnax) and Linnet, Redpoll, 493. other birds in Rhode Island, 8,% Long, William J., review of his Kingbird, 36, 59, z44,228, 242,285, article 'Animal Surgery,' 88; no- 34ø , 446, 456, 478ß tice of criticisms of his books in Arkansas, 228. ' Science,' 4•9 . Cassin's, 355, 446' Loon, 32 , 249. Kingfishe.r, Belted, 35, 228, 241, Red-throated, 249, 493. 353, 455,477. Lophodytes cucullatus, 247, 45t- Kinglet, Golden-crowned,62, 24o• Lophortyx californicus, 439. 362, 46L californicus vallicolus, 73' Ruby-crowned,67, 7•, 248, Loxia curvirostra a•nericat•a, 506. 338,343, 362, 444, 46•, 484ß curvirostra bendirei, 357, 447- Western Golden-cro•vned, 7 •, curvirostra minor, 38, 25o, 484ß 506. Kite• Everglade, •29. leucoptera,28•, 284. Mississippi, 454, 476. Lunda cirrhata, 428. Swallow-lailed, 454. White-tailed, 68. M•XC•F•TOt•'•S, 3•5, 3•8. Knot, 78, 277. rixosus, 3•7 . Kobbd, T. W., Black-bellied Plover Macrorhamphus scolopaceus,33. and HudsonJan Godwit on Long Magpie. American, 229. Island, N. Y:, 79' Black-billed, 355. ¾ol.XXi'• 523

Magpie, Yellow-billed, 408. Microptera, 420. Mallard, 33, 247, 45 I. Micropterus, 420. Mareca americanaT247 , 39I• 45I. Miller, Olive Thorne• notice of her penelope, 384. ' •/Vith the Birds in Maine,' 3oi. Martin, Purple, 4¸, 243, 36o, 387, Miller, •V. D. W., report on bird 459, 48I, 5o8' protection in New Jersey, I79; McAtee, W. F., an interesting vari- breeding of the Dickcissel in ation in Seiurus, 488; •/Varblers New Jersey, 487. and grapes,489 . Millinery Merchants Protective McGregor, Richard C., notice of Association, agreement with be- his paper on Philippine birds, tween New York Audubon Soci- 404 ß ety and American Ornithologists' Mcllwraith• Thomas, memorial Union, Ior-Io 3. address on, I- 7 . Milvulus, 316. Meadowlark, 242,457. Mimidze, 417 . Southern, 479. Miminze, 417 . ß•/Vestern, 222• 229, 280, 356, Mimus polyglottos, 392, 46I, 483. 448ß poly•1ottosleucoptera, 223, Meerlerche, Braune •/Veispuncti- 44 ø ß erte, 52. Mionectesrufiventris, 3x4. Megalestris, 345-347- Mitrephanes, 42I. Megarhynchus, 3•5 . Mniotilta varia, 244, 46o. Megascops asio, 237. Mockingbird, I45 , 392, 46x, 483. asio benditel, 73. \Vestern, 223. asio floridanus, 455, 477. Molothrus ater, 37, 229, 242, 399, asio macfarlanei, 228. 457, 479- Melanerpes angustifrons, 42o. Motacilla crerulea, 416. erythrocephalus, 36, 24I , 3o3, Murre, California, 431-434 . 455, 468, 478- Muscicapa brasierii, 417. erythrophthalmus, 303 . Muscivora, 3t6. formicivorus, 354. tyrannus, 32I. formicivorus aculeatus, 4o2. Myadestes townsendii, 362. formicivorus angustifrons, Myiarchus, 316. 42o. cinerascens, 73, 229, 355, 4x3, formicivorus bairdi, 68, 73. 446ß portoricensis, 53' cinerascens nuttingi, 4•3 . Meleagris gallopavo merriami, 352, cooperi, 4o3, 456. 420. crinitus, 36, 242, 478. gallopavo silvestris, 237, 4.53. crinitus residuus, 4o3, 42I. Melospiza cinerea melodia, 238, 4.58. mexicanus, 4o3. cinerea montana, 23I. nnttingi, 4o3. georgiana, 243, 458, 48o. Myiobius barbarns, 3•5. lincolni• 248, 274-276, 359. nzevius, 3•5 . lincolni striata, 274-276. Myiodynastes, 315, 32i. melodia, 399. solitarius, 32I. Merganser americanus, 249. Myiozetetes, 3•5• 3t6, 320, 32i. serratot, 246. similis, 32o. Merganser, American, 249. Hooded, 247, 45I. NELSON, E. •V., Em•idonax ffriseus Red-breasted, 246. Brewster • E. canescerts Salv. Mergus serrator, 399. Godre., 80; notice of his papers Merula migratoria, 44, 24ø, 462,484 ' on new species of Mexican birds, migratoria propinqua, 7 I, 72, 93; notice of his ' Revision of the 222, 233, 363. North American Mainland Spe- Michigan Ornithological Club, offi- cies of A•htrchus, • 403; notice cers of, 4Io. of his ' Descriptions of New Birds Microlyssa, 485. from Southern Mexico,' 4o3. Micropalama himantopus, 85. Nettion carolinerise, 249, 45•. Auk 524 Oct.

Nichols, John Treadwell, Black- Oreortyx pictus plumiferus, 68. backed Three-toed Woodpecker Oreospiza, 422. and Evening Grosbeak at Weli- chlorura, 7o, 359' fleet• Mass., Oriole, Baltimore, 38, 34a, 338, 457, Nighthawk, 36, •45, 24•, 456, 478. 479. Western, 228, 354' Bullock's 73, 23o. N9rton ,A.H.,report on bird pro- Orchard, 242, 457, 479. tection in Maine, x47-i64; notes ScotCs 392. on the protected birds on the Ornithion cinerascens,3•4 . Maine coast 5vith relation to cer- imberbe, 3•4. tain economic questionsT •64- obsoletum, 3•4 . •67. Oroscoptesmontanus, 232, 448. Nucifraga columbiana, 29o, 356, Orthorhyncbns, 485. Osprey, 250, 454, 477. Numenius borealis, 289. Otocoris alpestris, 398. hudsonicus, 222. alpestris insularis, 222. longirostris, 44.5. alpestris ieucol•ema, 355. Nutcracker, Clark's, 356. alpestris merrilii, 229. Nuthatch, Brown-headed,286, 46•. alpestris occidentalis, 447. Canada, 57. alpestris praticola, 37, 8x, 238. Pigmy, 362,444. Ouzel, Water, 36x. Red-breasted,238 , 286. Oven-bird, 4•, 245, 340, 46x, 483ß Rocky Mountain, 36[, 444. Owl, American Barn, 455. White-brea*ted, 44, 238. Barred, 35, 237, 477. Nuttaliornis borealis, 36, 355, 447. Burrowing, 222, 228. Nyctala, 412. Florida Barred, 455. acadica,84, 24o. Florida Screech,455. Nyctanassa violacea, 269, 47.5. Great Gray, 278. Nyctea nyctea, 25o, 392. Great Horned, 237, 455. Nycticorax nycticorax ntevius, 249, MacFarlane's Screech, 228, •69, 452. 477. Nyroca, 42o. Saw-whet, 84, 24o. Screech, 237. OnERUO•SX,, Harry C., notice of Short-eared, 477' his description of a new Telma- Snowy, 392. todylesfrom Texas, 94; notice of Western Horned, 228, 353, his ' Review of the Wrens of the 446ß genus Tro•lody/es,' 3o3; notice Oyster-catcher, Black, 222. of his ' A Revision of the Amer- Oxyechus vociferus, 34, 24x, 453, ican Great Horned Owls,' 3o4; 476, 485ß Phyllo•bseus•e vs. Phyllosco•us, 39 ø ß P2XL•ER, T. S., and Itenry Oldys Oceanodroma homochroa, 436. and R. W. Williams, Jr., notice 'leucorhoa,436. of their Stunmary of' Game Laws Oddi, see Arrigoni degli Oddi, E. for x9o3,' 309 ß Oidemia deglandi, 78. Pandion halia•tus carolinensis, 2•9, Olbiorchilus, 423. 25o, 454, 477. hlemalis, 46•, 484. Partrldge• California, 408, 439. Old-squaw, 247, 45 L Mountain, 68. Oldys, Henry, the rhythmical song Scaled,446 . of the Wood Pewee, 27o-274; Valley, 73. notice of his ½Audubon Societies Parris atricapillns, 44, 239' in their Relation to the Farmer,' atricapillus occidentalis, 233. 3o9. See also Palmer, T. S. atricapillus septentrionalis, Olor colmnbianus, 84, 249. 362, 448ß Orchilus auricularis, 3x4. atricapillus turnerl, 4•8. Oreochelidon, 93. carolinensis, 23%46•, 484. VoLXXI] .[ttdex. z9o4 J 525

Parusgambeli, 71, 72, 93, 362,373. Pha&hon dermersus, 346. hudsonicus,365, 371, 376. flavirostris, 39•. pre-hudsonicus,365-37 •. Phalacrocorax dilophus albocilia- pre-hudsonicus rufescens, tus, 436. 369, 374, 376. pelagicus resplendens, 2•9, rulescerts,364-382. 438ß rufescensbarlowi, 365, 367, penicillatus, 2•9,437. 375, 378 -382. Phal•enophila nuttalli, 354' rufescensneglectus, 365, 367, nuttalli nitidus, 4o•. 376, 378-381. Phalarope, Northern, 25% 445, 493. rufescensrufescens, 365, 376, Red, 289. 377-380. •Vilson's, 33,445. Passerculus princeps, 291. Phalaropus lobatus, 250, 445' rostratus, 223. Philohela, 420. rostratus guttatus,4• 5. minor, 240, 384, 45% 475. rostratus halophilns, 4•5. Phcebe, 36, 242, 343, 392, 456, 478. sandwichensis savanna, 458, Black, 69, 223 . 480. Say's, 229, 355. Passer domesticus, 39t, 447. Phyllobasileus, 424. Passerella iliaca, 248. Phyllomyas, 3x4. iliaca megarhyncha, 7o. Phyllopseustes, 39o, 4•9 . Passerina nivalis, 250. borealis,,39o, 419 . Paulomaugus, 423. Phylloscartes, 315. Pavoncella pugnax, 85. ventralis, 3•4. Pearson, He•ry J., notice of his Phylloscopus, 39o. 'Three Smnmers among the Pica pica hudsonica, 229, 355. Birds of Russian Lapland,' 398ß Picicorvus columbianus• 42t. Pedi•ecetes phasianellus colmnbi- Picoides arcticus, 35, 8•. anus, 227 . arcticus dorsalis, 353. Pelecanus californicus, 2 •9. Pigeon, Band-tailed, 68, 352, 444, erythrorhynchos, 33, 277' 446ß Pelican, American White, 33. Passenger, 250. Brown, 123. Sea, •49, 152, 155, 16L Cali•Cornia• 2• 9. Pinicola eneucleator, 287. Pelidna alpina, 290. enencleator canadensis, 280, alpina pacifica, 277, 290, 412. 28•. alpina sakhalina, 412. eneucleator montana, 357- Pennock, C. J., Delaware bird Pintail, 247, 451. notes, 286. Pipilo crissalis, 73. Pericrocotus novus, 404 ß erythrophthalmus, 243, 282, Perisoreuscanadensis capltalis, 356. 458, 480. Petrel, Ashy, 436ß erythrophthalmus alleni, Black-capped,383 ß 458. Bonin, 8. fuscus carolde, 415. Leach's, •49, 153, 436' fuscus crissalis, Petrochelidon lunifrons, 73, 23t, fuscus mesoleucus, 359. 243, 360. macu]atus atratus, 422. lunifrons melanogastra, 415. maculatus megalonyx• 70, lunifrons tachina, 4•5. 231, 359, 448' melanogastra, 415 ß Pipit, American, 47, 277, 361, 46t• murina, 93. 483. Peuc•ea mstivalis bachmanii, 82, Sprague's 29•, 483ß 458ß Piprime, 318. cassini, 447. Piranga erythromelas,243 , 459, 48•. Pewee, Wood, 37, 242, 270-274, 34ø, hepatica,448 . 4.57,478. lndoviciana, 7o, 23•, 359, 448. Western Wood, 6% 355,444, rubra, 243, 459,481' 447. Pitangin•e, 318. Auk 526 Oct.

Pitangus, 315, 3•6, 318. Rallus, virginianus, 452. sulphuratus, 32o. Raven, 59, 219, 220, 238, 356, 439, Platyrhyuchinze, 318, 32L 491 ß Platyrhrynchus mystaceus,313 . Ray, Milton S., a formight on the Plegadis autumnalis, 29. Farallones, 425-442. Plover, Black-bellied,79, 85, 2•8,476. Redpoll, 250, 392, 493. Golden, $02. Redstart• American, 43, 47, 49, 62, Killdeer, 34. 246, 343, 461, 483ß Mountain, 222. Redtail, Western, 73, 228. Pacific Golden, 290. Red-wing, San Diego, 229, 444' Semipalmated,34, 476. Vera Cruz, 414. Upland, 493. Regulus calendula,7x, 72, 248,362, Wilson's, 129. 46•, 484ß Podasocysmontanus, 222. calendula obscurus,419 . Podilymbus podiceps,246, 45•. obscurus, 419. Pceci[oides,93. satrapa,24o , 362, 46x, 484. Polioptila caerulea,246 , 462, 480. satrapa olivaceus, 7x. Polysticta, 4•2. Rhoads, Samuel N., notice of his stelleri, 412. ' Exit the Dickcissel,' etc., 4Ol. Pocecetesgramineus, 39, 243, 458, Rhynchocyclus, 3x5. 480. Richards, 1tarriet E, and Emma G. gramineus confinis, 230, 358. Cummings. notice of their ' Baby Poor-will, 354' Pathfinder to the Birds,' 395. Porzana carolina, 33, 247,.452. Ridgway, R., notice of papers by, on Procelsterna saxatilis, 9¸. new genera and species of Amer- Progne subis, 73,243, 36ø, 387, 459, ican birds, 93. 481. Riley, J. H., on the evanescent Protonotarlacltrea, 460, 482. gr•)uud-tintof Woodcock'seggs, Psaltriparus, 423. 384; note on the generic names 11oydi,4•9 . 13ellona• Orlhorhynchus, Chryso- melanotis 11oydi,419 . lam•is, and Eulamsbœs,485; the minimus saturatus, 93. proper nmne of the Todv of Ja- plumbeus,362, 448. maica, 486. santaritte, 419 . Riparia riparia, 244,459' Psarocolius cyanocephalus,414 . Road-runner, 85 . Ptarmigan, Southern White-tailed, Robin, American, 44, 57, 62• 240, 35 •. 462,484, 49 t , .503- Ptiliogonatida•, 4•5. Western, 71, 222, 233,363 ß Ptiliogonatin•e, 4•5 . Ruff, 85 . Ptychoramphus aleuticus, 222, 429. Puffin, 16o. Sa•s, John It., Twenty-first Con• Tufted, 428. gress of the A•nerican Ornithol- Puffinus borealis, 287. ogists' Union, 74-78. Pyrocephalusrubineus, 321. Salpinctes obsoletus,223, 232, 361, rubineus mexicanus, 457. 440-442. Sanderling,34, 48, 79, x7o, 222. O•Um•((Um)ULXdiscors, 33, 247, 445, Sandpiper, Baird's, 445' 45 •, 474' Bartramian, 34, 48, 84, •46, O,Fiscalin a•, 421. 240, 453, 476, 493' O•uiscalusquiscula, 242,457, 479. Bonaparte's 17o. quisculazeneus, 38,'48o. Curlew, 485. Least, 33, I7ø, 445,475' Rt•x•, Clapper •79. Pectoral, 475. King, 452,475- Red-backed, 277. Sofa, 33, 247, 4.52' Semipalmated, 33, I7% 476. Virginia, 452. Sharp-tailed, 290. Railus elegans, 4,52•475' Solitary, 48, 17o, 247, 453' Vol. XXI• •9o4 • 527

Sandpiper,Spotted, 33, 68, •49, x7o, by, on the osteology of the Ilal- 240, 35x, 462,476, 485. cyonesand Limicolte• 3o6. Stilt, 8•. Sialia arctica, 7t, 362. Western Solitary, 445' mexicana bairdi, 363 . White-rmnped, 475. sialis, 44, 239, 39ø, 462, 484ß Sapsucker, Red-naped, 354. Sieberocitta, 295. Williamson's, 354- Silloway, P.M., notice of his 'The Yellow-bellied, 24• , 343, 455, Birds of Fergus County, Mon- 478ß tana,' 3o2; notice of his 'Addi- Sayornis, 320, 32I. tional Notes on the Birds of nigricans, 223, 4•3 . Flathead Lake,' 4or. nigricans smniatra, 69, 72, Sirystes, 32o, 32t. 4•'3. Siskin, Pine, 39, 6t, 69, 357, 493- phcebe, 36, 223,242, 392, 456, Sisopygis,3•8, 32L 478ß Sitta canadensis, 235, 238. saya, 223, 229, 3,55. carolinensis,44, 238. Scolecophagus carolinus• 247. carolinensis nelsoni• 362. cyanocephalus,69, 72, 230. pusilla, 46t. Scolopax gallinago raddei, 5o. pygmtea, 362. sakhalina, 50, 5•, 53, 412. Sittidae, 4t8. Scorer, Black, 493. Sittinge,4t8. Surf, 494' Skimmer, Black• t29, t8o. White-winged, 78, 493. Snipe, Wilson's 239, 392, 453, 475- Scotiaptex nebulosa, 278. Shodgrass, Robert E., a list of land Scott, W. E. D, notice of his 'Ac- hirds from central and southeast- count of rearing X¾ild Finches ern Washington, 223-233. by Foster-parent Birds,' 399; Snodgrass, Robert E., and Edmund notice of his paper on 'The In- Iteller, notice of their 'Birds of heritance of Song in Passefine the Galapagos Archipelago,' 3o5. Birds,' 400. Snow• F. H., the Black-bellied Seiurus aurocapillus, 42, 245, 46I, Plover, Road-runner, and Black- 483ß throated Green Warbler in Kan- motacilla, 236, 24% 462. sas, 85; two additions to the novehoracel•sis,•8, 236, 245 , bird fanna of Kansas, 284. 287. Snowbird, 249. noveboracensisnotabilis, 488. Carolina, 238. Selasphorusplatycercus, 3.54- Snowflake, 25o. rufus, 354, 446- Soelner, George •V. It., the Pileated Serpophaga, 3r4 . Woodpecker in the District of Serpophagin•e,3•6, 348, 32L Columbia, 79. Seth-Smith, David, notice of his Solitaire, Townsend's, 362,444' • Parrakeats,' 96. Sofa, 247, 452. Setophaga ruticilla, 43, 246, 46•, Southwick, James M., obituary of t 483ß 5•- Sharpe, R. Bowdler, notice of his Sparro•v,Bachman's, 83, 458. 'Hand-List of the Genera and Baird's,358 , 447. Species of Birds,' Volume IV, Bell's, 221. 92 . Brewer's, 230,447, 458' Shearwater, Black-vented• 2•9. Cassin's, 447. Cory's, 287. Chipping, 39, 243,285' Sheppard,Edwin, obituary of, 4o7. Clay-colored, 39, 447. Shoveller, 45•. Desert, 447' Shrike, Loggerhead, 25o, 46o, 482. English, 39 •, 447- migrant, 4•6. Field, 243• 285, 458 486. San Clemente, 466. Fox, 248. White-rumped, 232, 448. Grasshopper,243, 458, 480. Shufeldt, R. •V., notice of papers Henslow's,386, 486, 492ß Auk 528 Oct.

Sparrow, House, 4ø . Sterna forsteri, 32. Ipswich, 29•. hitundo, 289. Large-billed, 223. tschegrava,84. Lark, 243, 28•. Stilt, Black-necked, •29. Leconte's, 48o. Stockhard, Charles E., nesting Lincoln's, 4¸ , 6•, 248, 358. habits of the Woodpeckers and Monntain Song, 23r. the Vultures in Mississippi, 463- Nelson's Sharp-tailed, 385. 47•. Sage, 23•. Stone, Witmer, Henslow's Sparrow San Clemente Song, 22i. at Bethlehem, Pa.,-- a correction, Savanna, 48, •49, •5•, 286, 386. 4,•8, 480- Strandlaufer, Bunte Sachalinsche, Scott's, 447- .52. Song. 4ø , 57, 87, •,•, 238,458. Strix pratincola, 455. Swamp, 4ø , 48, 243, 338, 458, tengmahni, 4•3 . 480. Stnrnella magna, 242, 457- Thick-billed Fox, 67, 7ø . magna argutula, 479. Tree, 249. magna neglecta, 222, 229, Vesper, 39, 243, 480- ß 280, 356. Western Chipping, 7o, 230, neglecta, 73. 358, 444' Sturnellinae, 42L Western Lark, 230, 444. Sturnus vulgaris, 289. Western Vesper, 23o, 358. Sula bassana, 39 •. White-crowned, 48, 67, 69, Swales, Bradshaw H., Evening 248, 358, 444' Grosbeak in Presque Isle Co., White-throated, 39, 57, 248, Mich., 82; a few Sonthern Mich- 458, 480. igan notes, 84; White-winged Yellow-winged, 492. Crossbill• a correction, 28•. Spatula clypeata, 45•. Swallow, Bank, 4 •, 244, 459, 503ß Speotytocunicularia hypogzea,222, Barn, 23x, 243, 360, 448, 48x, 228. 508. Spheniscusdmnersus, 346. Blue-green, .337- Sphyrapicusthyroides, 354. Cliff, 62, 23• , 243, 360, 503. varius, 35, 241, 478. Lesser Cliff, 4•5. varius daggetti, 72. NorthernViolet-green, •6o. varius nuthalls, 354. Rough-winged,•o, 244, 34o, Spinus pinns, 39, 69, 357, 447. 48 •. Spiza americana,48r, 487. Tree, 4 •, 62,459, 48I, 5ø8. Spizella breweri, 230, 447. Violet-green, 70. monticola, 249. White-bellied, 337. pallida, 39, 447- Swan, Whistling, 84, 249. pusilla, 243, 458, 480. Swarlh, Harry S., notice of his socialis, 39, 243, 458. •Birds of the Huachuca Moun- socialis arizonae, 7o, 72, 23o, tains, Arizona,' 4oL 358ß Swift, Chimney, 36; 59, 24•, 456, Spoonbill, Roseate, 22-2.•, •29, •3 ¸. 478, 503, 508. Squatarola squatarola, 2•8, 476. White-throated, 69, 220, 354. Starling, 289. Sylvia autumnalis, 334. Steganopus glacialis, 420. c•erulea, 4•6. tricolor, 33, 42ø, 445' Syrupherniasemipahnata, 287. Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 7o• 244, Syrnium varium, 3r•,237,477. 48L varium alleni, 455' Stellerocitta, 295. Stellula callope, 69, 355, 446. TacH¾crscT•x thalassina lepida, 360. Stercorarius, 347- Taenioptera irupero, 3 • 5' parasiticus• 284. nengeta, 3t5. Sterna antillarmn, •24. Ta•niopterina•, 3•5, 3t8, 32t. Vol.XXI'] 19o4 I 529

Tanager, Hepatic, 448. Thryomanesbewickii, 26, 461,481. Louisiana, 231. bewickii leucogaster,221. Scarlet,4 ø , 243,341 , 458,481. bewickii spilurus, 221. Summer, 243, 341, 459, 481- leucogaster, 221. Western, 7ø , 359,448. Thryorchilus, 303. Tantalusloculator, 27-29, 451. Thryothorusludovicianus, 238 , 461, Waverher, P. A., another abnormal 484ß bill, 279; a discussion of the Titmouse,Gray, 362,444, 44 ß origin of migration, 322-333; Hudson Bay, 493' tagging young birds, 41o. San Francisco,418. Teal, Blue-winged,33, 247, 445, Tufted, 239,285,401,484 . 451 , 474. Todd, W. E. Clyde, notice of his Green-winged, 249, 451. 'The Birds of Erie and Presque Tehnatodytesmarian ae, 417. Isle, Erie County, Pennsylvania,' palustris, 44, 423ß 505 ß palustris iliacus, 418, 423. Todirostrumcinereum, 314 . palustris marJanac,418. Todus todus, 4S6. palustristhryophilus, 418. viridis, 486. Tern, Arctic, t49, 156,161. Tody, Jamaican,486. Black,32, 85; 249, 445' Torrey, Bradford, notice of his Caspian, 84. 'The Clerk of the Woodsy'300. Common, 149, 15o, 151, 156, Totanusflavipes, 247 , 445' 16•, 163,164, 169, 18o,289. melanoleucus, 61. Forster's 32. macularius, 485. Least, 124, 18o. Towbee,4 o, 243, 458, 480. Necker Island, 9ø . California, 73. Noddy, 126. Cation, 359, 444. Sooty, 126. Green, 67. Wilson's, 58. Green-tailed, 70, 359. Thayer Fund for bird protection, Spurred,67, 7ø , 231, 359• report on, 97-208. 448ß Thayer, Gerald H., the Raven in White-eyed, 459. southern New Hampshire, and Townsend, Charles W., extension other notes, 491-494. of the breeding range of the Thayer, John E., Holbcell's Grebe Prairie 1torned Lark (Oz'ocort's in Lancaster, Mass,,383; notice al•es•rt's •ra•œcola) to the East- of his ornithologicalexpedition ern Coast, 81. to Central America, 407. Toxostomarediviw•m, 73. Thrasher, Brown,43, 246,338 , 461, rufum,43, 246,461, 484 ß 484ß Tringa alpinavat. americana,53. California, 73. alpina sakhalina,53. Curved-bil!ed,214-217. alpina variegata, 53. Palmer's 214-217. canutus, 78, 277. Sage, 232, 448. meleagris, 52. Thrush, Audubon'sHermit, 363, variegata, 53' 444. virgata, 53. Gray-checked, 44, 45-47, Trochilus alexandri• 228. 248, 484ß auratus, 486. Hemnit, 44, 63, 67, 246• 283, carbunculus,486. 287, 392, 484ß colubris, 36, 242, 456, 478. Olive-backed,45, 46• 57, 63, cyanomelas, 486. 248, 492. elatus, 486. Russet-backed,233. exilis, 485. Sierra Hermit, 71. guianensis, 486. Water, see Water-Thrush. jugularis, 486. Wilson's, 44 45-47, 246, 484- rainlinus, 486. Wood, 144, 246, 34ø , 462, moschitus, 486. 484, 492ß mosquitus,485, 486. EAuk 53 ø Oct.

Trochilus niger, 486. Vireo, White-eyed,34 ø , 460, 482. violaceus,486. Yellow-throated, 244, 34ø , 343, Troglodytes, 423ß 460, 482. aadon, 246, 46•, 484. Vulture, Black, 454, 469-47I, 476- aadonaztecus, 43, 232, 36•' Turkey, 34, 228, 2•.i, 287,352, browni, 303 . 453, 47 I, 476. hiemalls, 249. Trotter, Spencer,some Nova Scotia WAGTAIL, Alaskan Yellow, 417. birds, 55•34 . Walton, Mason A., review of his Trumbull, Gutdon, obituary of, 3 IO. 'A HerroWs Wild Friends,' 87- Turdus n;evius, 424 . 9 ø . Turkey, Merriam's, 352, 444- Warbler, Audubon's, 7ø , 360. Wild, 237, 453- Autumnal, 334' Turnstone, Black, 218. Bachman's, 460, 482. Ruddy, 34- Bay-breasted,47,248- Tyrannidte,biology of, 3•2-322. Black-and-white, 4 t, 48, 5o, Tyrannin•e,318. 62, 244, 34ø , 460. Tyranniscus,318. Black-and-yellow, 62. Tyrannula cinerascens,403 . BlackburnJan,. 47, 49, 245, mexicanus, 403 ß 338. Tyrannus, 315. Black-poll, 42, 248, 340. albogularis, 320. Black-throated Blue, 4 x, 47, aurantioatronotatus• 317 . 244, 34x. melancholicus, 32I. Black-throatedGray, 7ø , 448. tyrannus, 36, 228, 242, 446, Black-throatedGreen, 47, 48, 456, 478- 57, 62, 85, 245,483. verticalis, 73, 228, 446. Blue-xvinged,388. vociferans, 355, 446. Brasher's, 417. Calaveras, 7 o. U}•IA troile californica, 431-434 . Canadian, 42• 446. Cape May, 4 x, 248, 489. VmEo belli arizon•e, 93' Cerulean, 48, 245. fiavifrons, 244, 460, 482. Chestnut-sided, 42, 47, 62, gilvns, 244, 482. 245. gilvus swainsoni,70, 72, 448. Golden-winged, 4 x, 49, 244, huttoni cognatus, 93' 399. huttoni obscurus, 290. Grace's, 444- noveboracensis,460, 482. Hermit, 7 I. olivaceus,232 , 244,460, 482. Hooded, 246, 34o, 46x, 483ß philadelphicus,84, 248,282. Kentucky,24• , 483. solitarius, 235, 244,482. Kirtland's, 83, 29x, 487, 506. solitarius cassini• 7ø , 72, 232. Lawrence's,387 . solitarius plumbeus, 360. Lutescent, 360, 448. vicinior, 392. Macgillavray's,232, 360, 448. Vireo, Anthony's, 290. Magnolia, 4x• 47.5 ø, 245' Blue-headed,4 I, 49, 244, 482. Mourning, 42 , 343' Cassin's, 7 o, 232. Myrtle, 62,248, 286,343, 388 , Gray, 392. 46o, 483ß Philadelphia,49, 84, 248, 282, Nashville, 4 I, 62, 248. 283. Northern Parula, 4 x. 492. Plmnbeous, 360. Orange-crowned, 360, 448, Red-eyed,4 I, 62, i44, 232,244, 482. 34o, 460, 48•, 563- Pahn, 248, 460. Solitary, 62, 34I. Parula, 244, 34o, 460. Warbling, 4I, 49, 244,482' Pileolated,7 x, 36I, 448. Western Warbling, 7ø , 360, Pine, 42, 245, 460. 448. Prairie, 487245, 46I, 483. Vol.XXIq •9o4 _• 531

Warbler, Prothonotory, 388, 460, Woodpecker, Hairy, 237. 482. Ivory-billed, 455. Summer, 57, 34ø. Lewis's,228, 444, 446- Sycamore, 42. Northern Hairy, 35. Tennessee,47, 50, 248,489 ß Northern Pileated, 35, 68, Tolmie, 7 •. 493. Virginia, 360. Pileated, 67, 79, 238,278, 455, Western Parula, 482. 463-466, 478. Western Yellow, 70. Porto Rican, .53-55. Wilson's, 287. Red-bellied, 2.50, 455, 466, •Vilson's Black-capped, 62, 478- 248. Red-headed,36, 24t, 3ox, 45.5, Worm-eating, 244, 34x, 482. 478. Yellow, 4•, 46, 48, 49, 5ø, 232, Rocky Mountain Hairy, 353' 244,343, 444, 460. Southern Hairy, 455, 477- Yellow Pahn, 62, 46x, 483. •Vhite-headed, 68. Yellow-throated, 34¸ , 460. Willow, 68. Water-Thrush, Louisiana, 245, 462. Worthington Society for the In- Northern, 48, 24,5,287 , 492. vestigation of Bird Life, found- Waxyring, Cedar, 4 I, 232, 459, 48x' ing of, 5xx. Wayne, Arthur T., Kirtland's Worthington, Willis W., bird notes Warbler (Dendrofca k•'rllancl[) from Shelter Island, Long Island, on the coast of South Carolina, N.Y., 287. 83. Wren, Aztec, 36t. Wheeler, •Villiam Morton, the obli- Bewick's,246 , 46x, 484. gations of the student of animal Carolina, 238, 46t, 484 behavior, 2,51-25.5. Dotted Cation, 7 t, 232. Wheelock, Irene Grosvenor, notice House, 246, 343, 46•, 484ß of her ' Birds of California,' 299. Long-billed Marsh, 44' Whip-poor-will, 36, 84, x4.5,24x, Rock, 223, 232, 36x, 440-442. 278, 34ø , 4`55' San Clemente, 221. Widgeon, Em'opean,288, 383. Short-billed Marsh, 43, 46x, Widmann, O., Yosemite Valley 484, 492, 493. birds, 66-73. •Vestern House, 43, 232. Willet, 58, 287. Winter, 249, 343, 46x, 484ß Williams, R. W., Jr., a preliminary list of the birds of Leon County, XAI•-THOCEPttALUSxanthocephalus, Florida, 449-462. 37, 447- Wilsonia canadensis, 43, 235, 246' Xenopicusalbolarvatus, 68. reitrata, 246, 46x, 483. pusilla, 248, 287. YELLOW-LEGS,6X, 247. pusilla pileolata,7 x, 36x,448. Lesser, 445. Wood• J. Claire, another nest of Yellow-throat, Maryland, 57, 245, the Philadelphia Vireo, 282. 287, 34¸, 46x. Wood, Norman A., notice of his Southern, 483. ' Discovery of the Breeding Area Western, 43, 232' of Kirtland's Warbler, 506. Young, C. J., the Philadelphia Woodcock,American, 89, 240, 384, Vireo, 283. 452 , 475- Woodpecker, Alpine Three-toed, ZAMELODIAludoviciana, 243, 458, 353- 481. American Three-toed, 35. melanocephala, 7¸, 23x, 3.59. Ant-eating, 354' Zenaidura macroura, 72, 227, 239, Black-backed Three-toed, 8I. 352, 453, 476. Cabanis's, 68. Zonotrichia albicollis, 39, 248, 458, California, 68. 480. Downy, 35, 238,455, 468 , 477. leucophrys,69, 72, 248, 358. Gairdner's 228.