INDEX TO VOLUME VII.
- Accipiter cooperi, [21], [150], [174].
- Actiturus bartramius, [188], [222].
- Actodromas, [245].
- Ægialites alexandrinus, [179].
- Ægiothus fuscescens, [242].
- Æsalon columbarius, [173].
- Æthyia vallisneria, [106], [225].
- Agelæus phœniceus, [18], [40], [92], [148], [163], [166], [188], [200], [224], [227], [236].
- Agyrtria linnæi, [242].
- Aix sponsa, [22], [151], [165], [225].
- Albatross, Spectacled, [258].
- Alcedo ispida, [178].
- Aldrich, Charles, the nest of the House Wren, [180].
- Alle nigricans, [61], [241].
- Allen, J. A., capture of Plectrophanes lapponicus in Chester, South Carolina, [54];
- the Sharp-tailed Finch in Kansas, [55].
- Aluco flammeus americanus, [58].
- Ammodramus caudacutus, [12], [104], [122], [253].
- Ampelis cedrorum, [11], [18], [20], [37], [39], [54], [95], [110], [146], [162], [187], [227], [235].
- garrulus, [227].
- Amphispiza bilineata, [195].
- Anas boschas, [19], [22], [105], [165], [224].
- Ancylochilus, [245].
- Anhinga, [224], [225].
- Anorthura troglodytes hyemalis, [109], [154].
- Anser albifrons gambeli, [224].
- Anthus ludovicianus, [8], [35], [64], [82], [189], [215], [218], [227], [234].
- Antrostomus carolinensis, [96], [163], [169].
- Aphelocoma sordida arizonæ, [201].
- woodhousii, [201].
- Aquila chrysaëtus, [58], [123], [238].
- Archibuteo ferrugineus, [113], [227].
- Ardea, [245].
- Ardetta exilis, [105], [176], [223].
- Arquatella, [245].
- Asio accipitrinus, [128], [227], [229], [237].
- Astragalinus tristis, [12], [37], [147], [235].
- Astur atricapillus, [227], [231], [237].
- atricapillus striatulus, [232].
- Asturina pucherani, [87].
- Atagen, [88].
- Auk, Razor-billed, [242].
- Auriparus flaviceps, [81], [85].
- Avocet, [105], [222].
- Bailey, H. B., notice of his “‘Forest and Stream’ Bird Notes,” [175].
- Baldpate, [256].
- Bartramia longicauda, [42], [256].
- Batchelder, Charles F., notes on the summer birds of the upper St. John, [106], [147];
- Beal, F. E. L., Ampelis cedrorum as a sap-sucker, [54].
- Beckham, Charles Wickliffe, short notes on the birds of Bayou Sara, Louisiana, [159];
- the Black-throated Bunting in Florida, [250].
- Bendire, Charles, the Snowy Owl at Fort Walla Walla, W. T., [58].
- Bernicla brenta, [239].
- Bicknell, Eugene P., a sketch of the home of Hylocichla aliciæ bicknelli, Ridgway, with some critical remarks on the allies of this new race, [152].
- Bird, Chipping, [13].
- Bittern, [151].
- Blackbird, Brewer’s, [40], [167].
- Black-cap, Wilson’s, [110].
- Black-head, Little, [225], [257].
- Bluebird, [7], [34], [90], [97], [104], [109], [115], [130], [133], [148], [161], [234].
- Bobolink, [99], [148], [189].
- Bob White, [93], [165], [175].
- Bonasa umbella, [48], [59], [151], [177], [188], [192], [238].
- Botaurus lentiginosus, [151], [223].
- mugitans, [239].
- Brachyotus palustris, [172].
- Brant, White, [224].
- Brewster, William, notes on the habits and changes of plumage of the Acadian Owl (Nyctale acadica), with some additional records of its breeding in Massachusetts, [23];
- on Kennicott’s Owl and some of its allies, with a description of a proposed new race, [27];
- an erroneous record of the Orange-crowned Warbler (Helminthophaga celata) in New Hampshire, [53];
- Cuckoos laying in the nests of other birds, [57];
- a remarkable specimen of the Pinnated Grouse (Cupidonia cupido), [59];
- on a collection of birds lately made by Mr. F. Stephens in Arizona, [65], [135], [193];
- impressions of some Southern Birds, [94];
- Coturniculus lecontei, C. henslowi, and Cistothorus stellaris in Florida, [121];
- notes on the habits of the Kittiwake Gull, [125];
- Sterna forsteri breeding off the eastern shore of Virginia, [126];
- an Owl’s egg laid in confinement, [183];
- notes on some birds collected by Capt. Charles Bendire, at Fort Walla Walla, Washington Territory, [225];
- nest and eggs of Setophaga picta—a correction, [249];
- Lomvia arra brünnichi and L. troile in New England, [251];
- notes on some birds and eggs from the Magdalen Islands, Gulf of St. Lawrence, [253].
- Brown, Nathan Clifford, description of a new race of Peucæa ruficeps from Texas, [26];
- a reconnoissance in southwestern Texas, [33];
- the Barn Owl in Maine—a retraction, [58];
- an addition to the Maine fauna, [60];
- early arrival of the Yellow-rumped Warbler in southern Maine, [119];
- the Canada Jay at Portland, Maine, [122];
- the Little Blue Heron in Maine, [123];
- the King Rail in New England, [124];
- supplementary notes on two Texas birds, [127];
- rapacious birds in confinement, [184];
- remarks on five Maine birds, [189].
- Browne, F. C., late stay (probable wintering) of Dendrœca pinus in Massachusetts, [119].
- Bubo bengalensis, [86].
- Bucephala albeola, [225].
- Buffle-head, [225].
- Bullfinch, Pine, [121].
- Bunting, Black-throated, [13], [17], [92], [250].
- Buteo abbreviatus, [42].
- Butorides, [245].
- Butter-ball, [225], [240].
- Buzzard, Mexican, [173].
- Calamospiza bicolor, [13], [39], [200].
- Calcarius, [179].
- Calidris arenaria, [128], [239].
- Calypte costæ, [210].
- Campephilus principalis, [92], [170].
- Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, [82].
- Canace canadensis, [151], [238].
- Canary, [114], [115].
- Canvas-back, [106], [225], [257].
- Caprimulgus vociferus, [40], [149].
- vociferus arizonæ, [258].
- Cardinal, [39], [99], [131].
- Cardinalis virginianus, [13], [18], [21], [39], [46], [91], [96], [99], [115], [131], [163].
- Carpodacus frontalis, [193].
- Catbird, [7], [17], [49], [56], [90], [95], [99], [109], [160], [161], [176], [248].
- Catharista atrata, [41], [46], [93], [103], [164], [174], [192].
- Cathartes aura, [41], [93], [102], [164], [173], [174], [184], [192].
- Catherpes mexicanus conspersus, [35].
- mexicanus punctulatus, [257].
- Cedar bird, [11], [18], [20], [37], [54], [95], [110], [235].
- Centrocercus, [220].
- Centronyx ochrocephalus, [242].
- Centrophanes, [179].
- Centurus aurifrons, [40].
- Certhia familiaris, [35], [109].
- Ceryle alcyon, [41], [93], [150], [164], [171], [188], [227], [236].
- Chætura pelasgica, [92], [150], [163], [169], [188], [236].
- Chamæa fasciata henshawi, [257].
- Chamæpelia passerina, [175].
- Chamberlain, Montague, notes on some of the rarer birds of southern New Brunswick, [104];
- notice of his “Catalogue of the birds of New Brunswick,” [176].
- Chaparral Cock, [41].
- Charadrius dominicus, [41], [227], [238], [256].
- Chat, Long-tailed, [139].
- Chaulelasmus streperus, [42], [224], [256].
- Chelidon, [179].
- Chen hyperboreus, [105], [117], [128], [224], [239], [251].
- Cherry-bird, [54].
- Chewink, [18], [163], [248].
- Chickadee, [119], [155].
- Chlorophanes atrocristatus, [134], [135].
- Chondestes grammica, [12], [16], [20], [38], [117].
- grammica striata, [243].
- Chordeiles acutipennis texensis, [170].
- Chroïcocephalus, [245].
- philadelphia, [241].
- Chrysomitris pinus, [12], [62], [148], [194], [235].
- Chuck-will’s-widow, [96], [163], [169].
- Cicinnurus regius, [178].
- Cinclus aquaticus, [179].
- Circus cyaneus hudsonius, [237].
- Cistothorus palustris, [8].
- Clangula albeola, [240].
- Clivicola, [179].
- Coccygus americanus, [17], [56], [93], [164], [171].
- Cœreba lucida, [133], [134].
- Colaptes auratus, [63], [93], [97], [118], [150], [164], [171], [188], [237].
- Colymbus septentrionalis, [179], [241].
- Contopus borealis, [62], [149], [205].
- Conurus carolinensis, [93], [164].
- Coot, American, [19], [22], [165], [224].
- Cormorant, Common, [240].
- Corvus americanus, [149], [188], [227].
- Cory, Charles B., capture of Larus leucopterus near Boston, [60];
- the Turkey Buzzard in New Hampshire, [184].
- Corythaix albicristatus, [114].
- Cotile, [179].
- Coturniculus henslowi, [121].
- Coturniculus passerinus, [12], [17], [38], [99], [113], [121], [127].
- passerinus perpallidus, [127].
- Coturnix dactylisonans, [243].
- Coues, Elliott, nesting of the White-bellied Wren (Thryothorus bewicki leucogaster), [52];
- Cowbird, [40], [166], [176].
- Crane, Sandhill, [42], [223].
- Whooping, [223].
- Creeper, Black-and-white, [8], [17], [36], [49], [90], [109], [160], [161].
- Crossbill, Mexican, [193].
- Crow, [40], [149], [236].
- Cuckoo, Black-billed, [18], [56], [150], [172].
- Cupidonia cupido, [59], [115], [175].
- Curlew, Esquimaux, [42], [239].
- Cyanocitta cristata, [18], [92], [96], [102], [133], [135], [149], [155], [163], [168], [188], [236].
- Cyanospiza amœna, [62].
- Cyanurus cristatus, [188].
- Cygnus americanus, [224].
- buccinator, [224].
- Cymochorea leucorrhoa, [241].
- Cypselus saxatilis, [123], [211].
- Dab-chick, [241].
- Dafila acuta, [224], [239], [256].
- Davie, Oliver, capture of the Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaëtus canadensis) near Columbus, O., [123].
- Demiegretta sacra, [4].
- Dendrœca æstiva, [9], [17], [109], [137], [161], [187], [234].
- auduboni, [62], [137], [138].
- blackburnæ, [9], [17], [36], [104], [109], [161], [234].
- cærulea, [10], [17], [18], [19].
- cærulescens, [10], [17], [109], [133].
- canadensis, [10].
- castanea, [9], [17], [19], [104], [110], [252], [253].
- chrysoparia, [36].
- coronata, [9], [36], [48], [49], [95], [109], [119], [137], [234].
- discolor, [10], [16], [20], [36].
- dominica, [20], [99], [253].
- dominica albilora, [9], [16], [19], [20], [36], [49], [160], [161].
- maculosa, [9], [17], [19], [109], [154], [156], [185], [234].
- nigrescens, [138].
- occidentalis, [136].
- palmarum, [10], [17], [49], [54], [249].
- palmarum hypochrysea, [54].
- pennsylvanica, [9], [17], [104], [109], [185].
- pinus, [9], [17], [20], [95], [97], [99], [119], [128], [161].
- striata, [9], [95], [114], [128], [156], [234], [253].
- tigrina, [17], [19], [110], [186], [252], [253].
- townsendi, [138].
- vieilloti bryanti, [257].
- virens, [9], [17], [37], [49], [109], [192], [234].
- Dichromanassa, [245].
- Diomedea melanophrys, [258].
- Dipper, American, [213].
- European, [217].
- Diver, Red-throated, [241].
- Dolichonyx oryzivorus, [99], [148], [188], [189].
- Dove, Carolina, [41], [53], [176], [238].
- Dovekie, [241].
- Drew, Frank M., notes on the plumage of Nephæcetes niger borealis, [182].
- Duck, Black, [42], [151], [224], [239].
- Dunlin, American, [256].
- Dwight, J., Jr., Buteo brachyurus—a correction, [184].
- Dytes auritus, [128].
- Eagle, Bald, [151], [164], [174], [184].
- Eclectus polychlorus, [178], [183].
- Ectopistes migratorius, [117], [151], [174], [238].
- Egret, American, [94], [165].
- Eider, King, [240].
- Elanoïdes forficatus, [59], [103], [173], [174], [250].
- Elanus glaucus, [173].
- Empidonax acadicus, [18], [49], [56], [92], [97], [163], [169].
- Eniconetta, [179].
- Eremophila, [179], [197].
- Ereunetes pusillus, [60], [238].
- Erismatura rubida, [115], [225].
- Erithacus rubecula, [53].
- Eurinorhynchus pygmæus, [116].
- Euspiza americana, [13], [112].
- Falco columbarius, [173], [230], [237], [255].
- Falcon, Prairie, [173].
- Farley, J. A., the White-throated Sparrow in winter near Worcester, Mass., [122].
- Finch, Bachman’s, [98].
- Cassin’s, [13].
- Gambel’s, [12].
- Grass, [12], [18], [20], [99], [148].
- House, [193].
- Indigo, [100].
- Lark, [12], [16], [20], [38].
- Lincoln’s, [39], [197].
- Nelson’s Sharp-tailed, [55].
- Painted, [10], [13].
- Pine, [12], [148], [194].
- Purple, [147], [157], [235].
- Sharp-tailed, [12], [104], [122], [253].
- Western Grass, [38], [194].
- Fisher. A. K., Dendræca palmarum at Sing Sing, N. Y., [249];
- the Snow Goose (Chen hyperboreus) at Sing Sing, N. Y., [251].
- Flamingo, [115], [131].
- Flicker, [171].
- Florida, [245].
- Flycatcher, Acadian, [18], [49], [92], [97], [163], [169].
- Arkansas, [202].
- Ash-throated, [204].
- Black-capped, [139].
- Black-crested, [77].
- Buff-breasted, [207].
- Canada, [100].
- Cassin’s, [202].
- Cooper’s, [203], [258].
- Coues’s, [205].
- Great-crested, [17], [40], [92], [96], [149], [163], [169].
- Hammond’s, [206].
- Lawrence’s, [204].
- Least, [16], [55], [149], [169].
- Little, [206].
- Olive-sided, [149], [205].
- Ridgway’s Beardless, [208].
- Scissor-tailed, [168].
- Traill’s, [149], [169].
- Vermilion, [207].
- Western Yellow-bellied, [206].
- Wright’s, [206].
- Yellow-bellied, [149], [154], [156], [236].
- Fork-tail, [168].
- Fox, W. H., stray notes from Lookout Mountain, Tenn., [191].
- Fratercula arctica, [241].
- Freke, P. E., notice of his “Birds of Amelia County, Virginia,” [48].
- Fulica americana, [19], [22], [165], [224].
- Fuligula affinis, [239], [257].
- Fulix affinis, [225].
- Gadwall, [224], [256].
- Gray, [42].
- Galeoscoptes carolinensis, [7], [17], [49], [56], [90], [95], [99], [109], [160], [161], [176], [248].
- Gallinago cælestis, [179].
- Gallinula galeata, [22], [124], [176], [224].
- Gallinule, Florida, [22], [176], [224].
- Gannet, [240].
- Garrod, A. H., notice of the memorial volume of his scientific papers, [43].
- Garzetta, [245].
- Gavia, [179].
- alba, [179].
- Gentry. Thos. G., notice of his “Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States,” [246].
- Geococcyx calfornianus, [41].
- Geothlypis beldingi, [257].
- Gnatcatcher, Black-capped, [77].
- Godwit, Marbled, [222], [256].
- Golden-eye, [151], [240].
- Barrow’s, [240].
- Goldfinch, [12], [37], [147], [235].
- Arkansas, [194].
- Goosander, [42].
- Goose, American White-fronted, [224].
- Goshawk, American, [231], [237].
- Grackle, Boat-tailed, [167], [168].
- Grass-bird, [42].
- Grebe, Horned, [128].
- Greenshank, [179].
- Grosbeak, Black-headed, [199].
- Grouse, Common Sharp-tailed, [233].
- Grus americanus, [223].
- Guillemot, Black, [241].
- Guiraca cærulea, [10], [13], [21], [48], [199].
- Gull, Bonaparte’s, [241].
- Gyparchus papa, [258].
- Gyrfalcon, Labrador, [237].
- Haliæetus albicilla, [87], [88].
- Harelda glacialis, [179], [240], [251].
- hyemalis, [179].
- Harporhynchus, [215].
- Harrier, Marsh, [237].
- Hatch, P. L., notice of his “List of the Birds of Minnesota,” [47].
- Hawk, Broad-winged, [151], [174].
- Cooper’s, [21], [150], [174].
- Fish, [164], [238].
- Little Black, [61].
- Marsh, [14], [150], [174].
- Pigeon, [173], [230], [237], [255].
- Red-shouldered, [18], [21], [93].
- Red-tailed, [18], [151].
- Rough-legged, [184].
- Sharp-shinned, [41], [126], [151], [174].
- Short-tailed, [61].
- Sparrow, [41], [151], [173], [237].
- Swainson’s, [174].
- White-fronted, [61].
- Hay, O. P., a list of birds from the lower Mississippi valley, observed during the summer of 1881, with brief notes, [89].
- Hell diver, [241].
- Helmintherus vermivorus, [9], [17], [55], [56], [96].
- Helminthophaga, [53].
- Helminthophila, [53].
- bachmani, [53].
- celata, [9], [36], [53], [54], [86].
- celata lutescens, [85].
- chrysoptera, [9], [19], [53].
- lawrencei, [53].
- leucobronchialis, [53].
- luciæ, [54], [82].
- peregrina, [9], [17], [19], [53], [54], [185], [234], [252], [253].
- pinus, [9], [17], [18], [19], [49], [53], [112].
- ruficapilla, [17], [19], [36], [54], [109].
- virginiæ, [54].
- Helminthotherus vermivorus, [17].
- Hen, Mud, [224].
- Herodias, [245].
- Heron, Black-crowned Night, [223].
- Hesperocichla nævia, [218].
- Hesperophona vespertina, [227], [250].
- Heterospizias meridionalis, [87].
- Himantopus mexicanus, [105].
- Hirundo, [179].
- Histrionicus minutus, [240].
- Hoffman, W. J. notice of his list of the birds of Nevada, [51].
- Hummingbird, [102], [248].
- Hydranassa, [245].
- tricolor ludoviciana, [223].
- Hydrochelidon lariformis, [179], [190].
- nigra, [179].
- Hylocichla aliciæ, [19], [155], [157], [158], [159], [189].
- aliciæ bicknelli, [152], [156], [157], [158], [257].
- fuscescens, [17], [19], [155].
- fuscescens salicicola, [257].
- mustelina, [17], [18], [90], [160].
- unalascæ, [34], [127], [215].
- unalascæ auduboni, [34], [127].
- unalascæ nanus, [158].
- unalascæ pallasi, [34], [127], [190].
- ustulata swainsoni, [155], [157], [158], [159].
- Hylotomus pileatus, [63], [92], [150], [164], [170], [236].
- Iache latirostris, [211].
- Ibis thalassina, [242].
- Ibis, Wood, [222].
- Icteria virens, [10], [17], [18], [162].
- virens longicauda, [139].
- Icterus baltimore, [188].
- Ictinia subcærulea, [42], [173].
- Ingersoll, Ernest, notice of his “Birds’ Nesting,” [179].
- Ionornis martinica, [105], [124].
- Iridoprocne bicolor, [235].
- Jaeger, Parasitic, [240].
- Pomatorhine, [240].
- Jay, Arizona, [201].
- Jeffries, J. Amory, on the sesamoid at the front of the carpus in birds, [13];
- Jencks, Fred. T., Purple Gallinule (Ionornis martinica) in Rhode Island, [124].
- Jones and Shulze, notices of their “Illustrations of the Nests and Eggs of the Birds of Ohio,” [45], [112].
- Joree, [163].
- Junco cinereus, [195].
- Ketupa ceylonensis, [86].
- javanensis, [86].
- Killdeer, [94], [165].
- King, F. H., destruction of birds by the cold wave of May 21st and 22d, [185];
- more definite statistics needed in regard to the abundance of birds, [186].
- Kingbird, [17], [92], [149], [163], [168], [169], [236].
- Kingfisher, Belted, [41], [93], [150], [164], [171], [236].
- Kinglet, [95].
- Kite, Fork-tailed, [173].
- Kittiwake, [241].
- Knot, [256].
- Knowlton, F. H., remarks on some Western Vermont birds, [63];
- notice of his “Revised List of the Birds of Brandon, Vt.,” [113].
- Krider, John, notice of his “Forty Years’ Notes of a Field Ornithologist,” [49].
- Krukenberg, C. Fr., notices of his “Die Farbstoffe der Federn,” [114], [177].
- Lagopus albus, [238].
- Lampornis mango, [242].
- Langdon, F. W., notice of his “Field Notes on Louisiana Birds,” [48];
- notice of his “Zoölogical Miscellany,” [50].
- Langille, J. H., the Hooded Warbler in Western New York, [119].
- Lanius borealis, [64], [227], [235].
- Lanivireo flavifrons, [11], [16], [37], [166].
- Lark, Horned, [234].
- Larus, [245].
- Limosa fœda, [222], [256].
- Linnet, Pine, [235].
- Logcock, [92].
- Lomvia arra brünnichi, [191], [251].
- Longspur, Chestnut-collared, [37].
- Loomis, Leverett M., occurrence of Coturniculus lecontei in Chester County, South Carolina, [54].
- Loon, [177], [241].
- Lophodytes cucullatus, [22].
- Lophophanes atrocristatus, [35].
- Loxia curvirostra mexicana, [193].
- Lucas, Frederic A., notes on the os prominens, [86];
- Luscinia philomela, [53].
- Machetes, [179].
- Macoun, John, notice of his “Report of Exploration,” [113].
- Macrorhamphus griseus, [238].
- Mallard, [19], [22], [105], [165], [224].
- Mareca americana, [185], [224], [256].
- Martin, Bee, [163].
- Megapodius, [88].
- Melanerpes erythrocephalus, [18], [21], [57], [63], [93], [116], [117], [164], [171], [188].
- torquatus, [227].
- Meleagris gallopavo, [41], [175].
- Melospiza fasciata, [13], [39], [48], [49], [112], [148], [197], [235].
- Merganser, Hooded, [22].
- Mergus merganser, [240].
- Merlin, Black, [230].
- Richardson’s, [230].
- Merriam, C. Hart, breeding of the Pine Grosbeak, (Pinicola enucleator) in Lower Canada, [120];
- addenda to the preliminary list of birds ascertained to occur in the Adirondack region, northeastern New York, [128];
- list of birds ascertained to occur within ten miles from Point de Monts, Province of Quebec, Canada; based chiefly upon the notes of Napoleon A. Comeau, [233];
- second addendum to the preliminary list of birds ascertained to occur in the Adirondack region, northeastern New York, [256].
- Merrill, Harry, Maine notes, [190].
- Merula migratoria, [160], [215], [218].
- migratoria propinqua, [34].
- Micropalama himantopus, [105].
- Milvago chimango, [88].
- Milvulus forficatus, [40], [118], [168].
- Mimus, [215].
- Minor ornithological papers, [115].
- Mitrephanes, [55].
- Mitrephorus, [55].
- Mniotilta varia, [8], [36], [49], [90], [109], [160], [161].
- varia borealis, [17].
- Mockingbird, [7], [34], [68], [90], [96], [99], [101], [102], [160], [180].
- Mountain, [68].
- Molothrus ater, [40], [166], [176], [188].
- Momotus cœruleiceps, [242].
- Moran, Daniel E., the Tufted Titmouse on Staten Island, N. Y., [52];
- capture of Baird’s Sandpiper on Long Island, [60].
- Morinella, [179].
- Motacilla ocularis, [257].
- Murre, [241], [251].
- Myiadestes townsendi, [76], [227].
- Myiarchus, cinerescens, [204].
- Myiodioctes canadensis, [10], [16], [20], [100], [110], [235].
- Nauclerus forficatus, [117].
- Nehrling, H., list of birds observed at Houston, Harris Co., Texas, and vicinity, and in the Counties Montgomery, Galveston, and Ford Bend, [6], [166], [222].
- Neocorys spraguei, [8], [35], [62].
- Nephœcetes niger borealis, [182].
- Nestor, [88].
- Nettion carolinensis, [42].
- Nighthawk, [17], [92], [150], [164], [170], [236].
- Texan, [170].
- Ninox albigulare, [87].
- Nonpareil, [100], [163].
- Numenius borealis, [42], [239].
- Nuthatch, Brown-headed, [97].
- Nyctala acadica, [23], [64], [150], [183], [237].
- Nyctea scandiaca, [58], [64], [87], [227], [237].
- Nyctherodius violaceus, [18], [22].
- Nyctiardea grisea nævia, [128], [151], [223].
- Nyctibius, [88].
- Ochthodromus wilsonius, [114].
- Ocydromus, [88].
- Œdemia americana, [240].
- Œstrelata gularis, [61].
- Old wife, [240].
- Oporornis agilis, [20], [190].
- Oreortyx picta plumifera, [243].
- Oreoscoptes montanus, [68], [118], [215], [218].
- Oriole, Baltimore, [17], [92], [163], [176], [186].
- Ornithium imberbe, [208].
- imberbe ridgwayi, [208].
- Ortyx virginiana, [22], [93], [114], [116], [165], [175].
- virginiana texana, [41].
- Osprey, American, [164].
- Otocoris, [179].
- Otogyps calvus, [87], [88].
- Ouzel, American Water, [76], [118].
- Owl, Acadian, [23], [64], [183].
- American Barn, [58], [172].
- Barred, [18], [21], [150], [172], [184], [237].
- Bottom, [172].
- Burrowing, [173].
- California Mottled, [258].
- California Screech, [31].
- Dusky Horned, [229].
- Great Horned, [150], [164], [172], [184], [237].
- Hawk, [237].
- Hoot, [172].
- Kennicott’s, [27].
- Little Screech, [93], [164].
- Long-eared, [237].
- Mottled, [184].
- Richardson’s, [237].
- Saw-whet, [23], [150], [183], [237].
- Screech, [27].
- Short-eared, [128], [172], [229], [237].
- Snowy, [58], [64], [237].
- Texan Screech, [172].
- Oxyechus vociferus, [41], [94], [165].
- Pagophila, [179].
- Pandion haliæetus, [88], [164], [238].
- Parakeet, Carolina, [93], [164].
- Park, Austin F., capture of the Sea Dove 150 miles from the sea, [61].
- Parrot, Sea, [241].
- Partridge, Spruce, [151].
- Parula americana, [8], [16], [36], [90], [95], [96], [161].
- Parus atricapillus, [80], [109], [119], [155], [187], [234].
- Passer domesticus, [117], [256].
- montanus, [243].
- Passerculus princeps, [190].
- Passerella iliaca, [39].
- townsendi schistacea. 197.
- Passerina amœna, [199].
- Pavoncella, [179].
- Peacock, [134].
- Pediœcetes phasianellus columbianus, [227], [233].
- Pelecanus erythrorhynchus, [106], [225].
- Pelican, American White, [106], [225].
- Pelidna, [245].
- Perisoreus canadensis, [64], [114], [122], [149], [181], [236].
- Perissoglossa tigrina, [17], [19].
- Petrel, Leach’s, [241].
- Peale’s 61.
- Petrochelidon lunifrons, [11], [37], [110], [123], [146], [187], [235].
- Peucæa æstivalis, [39], [98].
- Peucedramus olivaceus, [80], [135].
- Pewee, [40], [149], [169].
- Phænicurus, [179].
- Phaïnopepla nitens, [77].
- Phalacrocorax carbo, [240].
- Phalarope, Red, [238].
- Wilson’s, [238].
- Phalaropus fulicarius, [238].
- Philohela minor, [22], [94], [151], [165].
- Phoebe, [169].
- Pica rustica hudsonica, [227].
- Picoides arcticus, [62], [63], [114], [150], [236].
- americanus dorsalis, [62].
- Picicorvus columbianus, [62].
- Picus borealis, [97], [170].
- Pigeon, Passenger, [174].
- Pinicola enucleator, [115], [116], [120], [235], [254].
- Pintail, [239], [256].
- Pipilo aberti, [198].
- Pipit, American, [8].
- Platalea ajaja, [223], [224].
- Plectrophanes lapponicus, [54].
- Plectrophenax, [179].
- Plotus anhinga, [42], [61], [225].
- Plover, Black-bellied, [238], [256].
- Podasocys montanus, [41].
- Podicipes californicus, [113].
- Podilymbus podicipes, [22], [113], [124], [152], [165], [188], [241].
- Polioptila cærulea, [7], [17], [35], [46], [77], [118], [161].
- Polyborus cheriway, [173].
- tharus, [88].
- Polysticta, [179].
- Poœcetes gramineus, [12], [18], [20], [38], [99], [148], [188].
- Porzana carolina, [22], [151], [223].
- Poulette d’Eau, [165].
- Progne purpurea, [187].
- Protonotaria citrea, [9], [16], [17], [18], [19], [49], [90], [96].
- Psaltriparus plumbeus, [80].
- Ptarmigan, Atkhan, [258].
- Puffin, [241].
- Puffinus borealis, [61].
- Purdie, H. A., Melanerpes erythrocephalus about Boston, [57];
- Pyranga æstiva, [12], [16], [20], [37], [91], [99], [113], [162], [249].
- Pyrocephalus rubineus mexicanus, [207].
- Pyrrhuloxia sinuata, [199].
- Quail, American, [165], [175].
- Querquedula carolinensis, [42], [224], [239].
- Quiscalus major, [167], [168].
- Ragsdale, G. H., Peucæa ruficeps eremæca, [122].
- Rail, Belding’s, [258].
- Rallus beldingi, [258].
- Raven, [40], [149], [236].
- Recurvirostra americana, [105], [222].
- Redbird, [18].
- Redhead, [257].
- Red-poll, [235], [255].
- Redstart, [18], [49], [95], [96], [110], [160], [162], [235].
- Regulus calendula, [7], [35], [62], [79], [81], [95], [96], [117], [234].
- Rhoads, Samuel N., nesting of Empidonax minimus and Helmintherus vermivorus in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, [55].
- Rhyacophilus, [245].
- Rhynchophanes maccowni, [38].
- Rhynchops nigra, [125].
- Ridgway, Robert, on an apparently new Heron from Florida, [1];
- notes on some of the birds observed near Wheatland, Knox County, Indiana, in the spring of 1881, [15];
- on the generic name Helminthophaga, [53];
- the Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) from a new locality, [60];
- additions to the Catalogue of North American Birds, [61];
- distribution of the Fish Crow (Corvus ossifragus), [250];
- birds new to or rare in the District of Columbia, [253];
- list of additions to the catalogue of North American birds, [257].
- Ring-neck, [238], [256].
- Pale, [60].
- Riparia, [179].
- Rissa tridactyla, [125], [241].
- Roberts, Thomas S., notice of his “The Winter Birds of Minnesota,” [47].
- Robin, [6], [56], [108], [115], [160], [234].
- Ruticilla, [179].
- Salpinctes obsoletus, [35], [82], [215], [218].
- Sanderling, [128], [239].
- Sandpiper, Baird’s, [42], [60], [123].
- Sayornis fuscus, [40], [49], [149], [169], [188].
- Scissor-tail, [40].
- Scolecophagus cyanocephalus, [40], [118], [166], [167], [168], [227].
- ferrugineus, [167].
- Scops asio, [27], [33], [87], [93], [164], [184].
- Scoter, Black, [240].
- Velvet, [240].
- Selasphorus platycercus, [211].
- Sennett, George B., capture of the Golden Eagle in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, [58].
- Setophaga picta, [140], [249].
- Shearwater, Northern, [61].
- Sheldrake, [152], [240].
- Shoveller, [19], [225].
- Shrike, Great Northern, [64], [235].
- Shufeldt, R. W., notice of his “Osteology of the North American Tetraonidæ,” [44];
- Sialia arctica, [35], [62], [76], [118], [227].
- Sitta canadensis, [97], [109], [154], [156], [192], [234].
- Siurus auricapillus, [10], [17], [110], [161].
- Snake-bird, [42], [61], [225].
- Snipe, [238].
- Snowbird, [13], [155], [156].
- Solitaire, Townsend’s, [76].
- Somateria mollissima, [240].
- spectabilis, [240].
- Sora, [223].
- Sparrow, Black-throated, [195].
- Boucard’s, [196].
- Brewer’s, [38], [194].
- Cassin’s, [195].
- Chipping, [48], [148].
- English, [88].
- Field, [13], [18], [21], [38], [48], [91].
- Fox, [39].
- Harris’s, [38].
- House, [256].
- Ipswich, [190].
- Lincoln’s, [13], [21].
- Oak-woods, [17], [21], [50], [162], [192].
- Ridgway’s, [38].
- Rock, [38], [258].
- Rufous-winged, [195].
- Rusty Song, [229].
- Savanna, [12], [148], [162], [235].
- Slate-colored, [197].
- Song, [13], [39], [48], [49], [112], [148], [197], [235].
- Swamp, [148], [163].
- Tree, [48].
- Western Chipping, [38], [194].
- Western Savanna, [38].
- Western Song, [196].
- Western Tree, [228].
- White-crowned, [12], [20], [38], [148], [236], [253].
- White-throated, [12], [20], [95], [122], [148], [162], [236].
- Yellow-winged, [17], [38], [99], [121].
- Spatula clypeata, [19], [22], [224].
- Spelman, Henry M., Dendræca palmarum again in Massachusetts, [54];
- the Short-billed Marsh Wren in New Hampshire, [118].
- Speotyto cunicularia hypogæa, [173].
- Sphyropicus varius, [40], [63], [150], [170], [188].
- williamsoni, [242].
- Spiza americana, [13], [17], [92], [112], [250].
- Spizella breweri, [38], [194].
- Spoon-bill, Roseate, [222], [224].
- Squatarola helvetica, [238], [256].
- Steganopus wilsoni, [238].
- Stejneger, Leonhard, notice of his nomenclatural innovations, [178].
- Stelgidopteryx serripennis, [12], [37], [146], [162].
- Stellaria, [179].
- Stercorarius longicaudatus, [179].
- Sterna anglica, [225].
- Stilt, Black-necked, [105].
- Strepsilas, [179].
- Strigops, [88].
- Strix flammea, [87], [178].
- Sturnella magna, [92], [99], [163], [166], [176], [188].
- Sula bassana, [240].
- Surnia funerea, [237].
- Swallow, Bank, [12], [91], [110].
- Swan, American, [224].
- Swift, Chimney, [92], [150], [163], [169], [236].
- Symphemia, [245].
- Syrnium nebulosum, [87], [172].
- uralense, [87].
- Tachycineta bicolor, [11], [91], [110], [146], [187], [235].
- Tadorna cornuta, [179].
- dameatica, [179].
- Talbot, D. H., the Swallow-tailed Kite in Dakota, [59].
- Tanager, Cooper’s, [147].
- Tantalus loculator, [222].
- Tattler, [222].
- Teal, Blue-winged, [19], [22], [165], [224], [239].
- Telmatodytes palustris, [8], [17], [49], [256].
- palustris paludicola, [227].
- Tern, Arctic, [241].
- Tetrao canadensis franklini, [61].
- obscurus richardsoni, [63].
- Thorndike, A., note on Mareca americana, [185].
- Thrasher, [112].
- Thrush, Bicknell’s, [258].
- Brown, [7], [90], [95], [99].
- Dwarf, [34], [67].
- Golden-crowned, [10], [17], [110], [161].
- Gray-cheeked, [19], [155], [189].
- Hermit, [48], [67], [108], [155], [156], [190], [234].
- Large-billed Water, [17], [37], [49], [160], [161].
- Northern Water, [138].
- Olive-backed, [7], [48], [108], [155], [156], [234].
- Russet-backed, [68].
- Tawny, [17], [19].
- Water, [10], [110], [234].
- Willow, [257].
- Wilson’s, [7], [48], [108].
- Wood, [6], [17], [18], [48], [90], [160].
- Thryomanes bewicki, [19], [253].
- Thryothorus bewicki, [8].
- Tinnunculus sparverius, [41], [173].
- Tit, Black-crested, [35].
- Titlark, [8], [35], [64], [82], [189], [234].
- Titmouse, Gray, [257].
- Totanus, [245].
- Towhee, [95], [105], [163].
- Townsend, Charles H., remarkable plumage of the Orchard Oriole, [181];
- note on the Long-tailed Duck, [251].
- Tringa, [245].
- Tringoides macularius, [63], [151], [165], [188], [239].
- Trochilus alexandri, [210].
- Troglodytes aëdon, [8], [19], [82], [109], [180], [187].
- aëdon parkmani, [82].
- Trombley, Jerome, the Swallow-tailed Kite (Elanoïdes forficatus) taken in Southern Michigan, [250].
- Turdus, [245].
- fuscescens, [7], [19], [48], [62], [108], [187].
- grayi, [215].
- migratorius, [6], [56], [108], [115], [160], [187], [227], [234].
- migratorius propinquus, [34], [62], [68], [227].
- mustelinus, [6], [17], [18], [48], [90], [160].
- nanus, [127].
- pallasi, [48], [67], [108], [118], [155], [156], [190], [234].
- swainsoni, [7].
- unalascæ, [67].
- unalascæ nanus, [234].
- ustulatus, [68].
- ustulatus swainsoni, [7], [48], [108], [155], [156], [234].
- Turkey, Mexican, [41].
- Turnstone, [222], [238].
- Tyrannus carolinensis, [17], [92], [149], [163], [168], [169], [188], [236].
- Uria grylle, [241].
- Urinator, [179].
- Utamania torda, [242].
- Vanellus capella, [179].
- cristatus, [179].
- Vireo, [245].
- atricapillus, [37].
- belli, [11], [143], [144].
- flavifrons, [10], [11], [16], [37], [188].
- gilvus, [11], [17], [46], [142], [162], [187].
- gilvus swainsoni, [62], [142].
- huttoni, [142].
- huttoni stephensi, [142], [258].
- noveboracensis, [10], [11], [17], [37], [91], [99], [104], [162], [176].
- olivaceus, [11], [17], [18], [46], [91], [111], [162], [187].
- philadelphicus, [111].
- pusillus, [143], [144].
- solitarius, [11], [20], [111], [142].
- solitarius cassini, [142].
- solitarius plumbeus, [142].
- vicinior, [145].
- Vireo, Bell’s, [11].
- Black-capped, [37].
- Cassin’s, [142].
- Gray, [145].
- Least, [144].
- Philadelphia, [111].
- Plumbeous, [142].
- Red-eyed, [11], [17], [18], [91], [111], [162].
- Solitary, [11], [20], [111].
- Stephen’s, [142], [258].
- Warbling, [11], [17], [142], [162].
- White-eyed, [10], [11], [17], [37], [91], [99], [104], [162], [176].
- Yellow-throated, [10], [11], [16], [37].
- Vireosylvia gilva, [11], [17], [162].
- Vulture, Black, [41], [103], [164], [174].
- King, [258].
- Wagtail, Swinhoe’s, [257].
- Warbler, Audubon’s, [138].
- Bay-breasted, [9], [17], [19], [104], [252].
- Black-and-yellow, [9], [17], [19], [109], [154], [156], [234].
- Blackburnian, [9], [17], [36], [104], [109], [161], [234].
- Black-capped, [10].
- Black-capped Yellow, [20], [235].
- Black-poll, [9], [95], [128], [156], [234], [253].
- Black-throated Blue, [17], [109].
- Black-throated Gray, [138].
- Black-throated Green, [9], [17], [37], [49], [109], [192], [234].
- Blue, [17], [19].
- Blue-winged Yellow, [17], [18], [19], [49].
- Blue Yellow-backed, [8], [16], [36], [90], [95], [96], [161].
- Canada Flycatching, [10], [16], [20], [110], [235].
- Cape May, [17], [19], [110], [252].
- Chestnut-headed Yellow, [257].
- Chestnut-sided, [9], [17], [104], [109].
- Cærulean, [18], [119].
- Connecticut, [20], [190].
- Golden-cheeked, [36].
- Golden-winged, [9], [19].
- Hooded, [10], [17], [20], [91], [96], [119], [162].
- Kentucky, [10], [17], [18], [20], [49], [91], [160], [162].
- Lucy’s, [82], [141].
- Macgillivray’s, [139].
- Mourning, [10], [17], [20], [110], [154], [156], [252].
- Nashville, [17], [19], [36], [109].
- Olive-headed, [135].
- Orange-crowned, [9], [36], [53].
- Pileolated, [139].
- Pine-creeping, [9], [17], [20], [95], [97], [99], [119], [128], [161].
- Prairie, [16], [20].
- Prothonotary, [9], [16], [18], [19], [49], [90], [96].
- Red-poll, [17].
- Summer, [234].
- Tennessee, [9], [17], [19], [53], [234], [252].
- Townsend’s, [138].
- Western Orange-crowned, [85].
- White-browed Yellow-throated, [36], [49], [160], [161].
- Worm-eating, [9], [17], [56], [96].
- Yellow, [109], [137].
- Yellow Red-poll, [49].
- Yellow-rumped, [9], [36], [49], [95], [109], [119], [137], [234].
- Yellow-throated, [9], [16], [19], [99], [253].
- Waxwing, Cedar, [146], [162].
- Whip-poor-will, [40], [149].
- Widgeon, [185], [224].
- Widman, O., Cuckoos laying in the nests of other birds, [56].
- Willet, [222].
- Williams, R. S., notes on some birds of the Belt Mountains, Montana Territory, [61];
- Woodcock, American, [22], [94], [151], [165].
- Woodpecker, Black-backed Three-toed, [150], [236].
- Downy, [92], [97], [150], [164], [170], [236].
- Golden-fronted, [40].
- Golden-winged, [63], [97], [150], [171], [237].
- Hairy, [18], [97], [150], [170], [236].
- Ivory-billed, [92], [170].
- Pileated, [63], [150], [164], [170], [236].
- Red-bellied, [40], [95], [97], [164], [171].
- Red-cockaded, [97], [170].
- Red-headed, [18], [21], [57], [63], [93], [116], [117], [164], [171].
- Texas, [40], [170].
- Yellow-bellied, [40], [150], [170].
- Wren, Bewick’s, [19], [253].
- Cactus, [82].
- Carolina, [8], [35], [90], [116], [161].
- House, [8], [19], [82], [109], [180].
- Long-billed Marsh, [8], [17], [49], [256].
- Long-tailed House, [8].
- Punctulated, [257].
- Rock, [35], [82].
- Short-billed Marsh, [8], [118], [121].
- Texan Bewick’s, [35].
- White-bellied, [52], [82].
- White-throated, [35].
- Winter, [109], [154].
- Xanthocephalus icterocephalus, [117], [166], [236].
- Yellowbird, Summer, [9], [16], [161].
- Yellow-legs, Greater, [42], [101].
- Yellow-shanks, [239].
- Yellow-throat, Belding’s, [257].
- Zamelodia ludoviciana, [17], [18], [21], [105], [148], [186].
- melanocephala, [199].
- Zenaidura carolinensis, [21], [41], [46], [93], [105], [165], [174], [188], [227], [238].
- Zonotrichia albicollis, [12], [20], [95], [113], [122], [148], [162], [236].
ERRATA.
| Vol. | VI, | page | 199, | line | 10, | for “centimeters” read “millimeters.” |
| „ | VII, | „ | [9], | „ | 12, | for “Blue-winged Yellow” read “Golden-winged.” |
| „ | „ | „ | [26], | „ | 6, | for “An indistinct, dusky” read “A black.” |
| „ | „ | „ | [26], | foot | note, | for “οὐκέω” read “οἰκέω.” |
| „ | „ | „ | [47], | „ | „ | line 3, for “Water” read “Winter.” |
| „ | „ | „ | [119], | line | 8, | for “struggling” read “straggling.” |
| „ | „ | „ | [122], | „ | 9, | from bottom, for “Rellon” read “Redlon.” |
| „ | „ | „ | [123], | „ | 28, | for “Before” read “Upon.” |
| „ | „ | „ | [164], | „ | 11, | for “chince” read “china.” |
| „ | „ | „ | [165], | „ | 31, | for “‘Poulet Dean’” read “‘Poulette d’Eau.’” |
| „ | „ | „ | [178], | „ | 3, | for “Cincinnurus” read “Cicinnurus.” |
[1]. Cf. Bull. U. S. Geol. Geog. Survey Terr. Vol. IV, No. 1, pp. 231, 232.
[2]. After many careful examinations of the type specimen, I am led to the conclusion that it does represent the perfect colored phase, since no combination, or division, of the markings of A. herodias and A. occidentalis—or, in other words, no partial development of the head-pattern of the former—would give the peculiar markings which distinguish A. würdemanni.
[3]. The pattern of coloration of the head exactly as in A. herodias, and not at all like A. würdemanni.
[4]. This bone is described in Mivart’s “Lessons in Elementary Anatomy,” p. 320, fig. 289; and by Alix in his “Essai sur l’Appareil locomoteur des Oiseaux,” p. 403. Being out of town fuller references cannot be given.
[5]. In his “Essai sur l’Appareil locomoteur des Oisseaux,” Alix figures (pl. II. fig. 12) the carpus of a Kestrel with a simple sesamoid.