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Corvus ossifragus, 45, 47, 181. 



Cory, Charles B., the Glossy Ibis in 



Massachasetts, 152. 

 Coturniculus henslowi, 39, 118. 



" passerinus, 118. 



Cotyle riparia, 64, 104. 

 Cones, Elliott, note on Pasxerculusbairdi 

 and P. princeps, 1 ; the Northern 

 Phalarope in North Carolina, 40; 

 the Willow Grouse in New York. 4! ; 

 Pipilo erythrophthalmus with spotted 

 scapulars. 41 : melanism in Turdus 

 miyratorius, 47 ; on the moult of the 

 bill and palpebral ornaments of Fra- 

 tercula arctica, 87 ; habits ofthe King- 

 fisher (Cerjle alcgon), 92; nest and 

 eggs of S&asphorus plah/cercus, 95 ; 

 nesting of Vireo olivacetis, 95; mean- 

 ing of the word " Anhinga," 101 ; 

 the Eave, Cliff, or Crescent Swallow 

 (Petrochflidon lumjrons), 105; Swal- 

 low-tailed Kite in Dakota in winter, 

 147; a hint to egg-collectors, 191; 

 nest, and eggs of Helmintkophaga 

 pinus, 1H4. 

 Creeper, Black-and-white, 22, 172. 



'• Brown, 171. 

 Crow, Blue, 112. 

 " Common, 71. 

 " Fish, 45, 47, 131. 

 Cyanocitta cristata, 165. 

 Cyanospiza cyanea, 122. 

 Cygnus americanus, 198. 

 Cyrtonyx massena, 94. 

 Dayax, A. J., notes on birds of North- 

 ern New York. 53. 

 Deane, Ruthven, Cotnrnictdus henslowi 

 in New Hampshire, 39 ; the Blue- 

 gray Gnatcatcher (Poliopti/a ccertdea) 

 in Massachusetts, 45 ; deadly combat 

 between an albino Robin and a 

 mole, 104; the Blue-winged Fellow 

 Warbler [Helmintkophaga pinus) in 

 Massachusetts, 188; the Sooty Tern 

 in New Hampshire, 195. 

 Dendrocygna fulva, 138. 

 Dendroeea aestiva, 173, 197. 



" blackburniae, 53, 58, 93. 



" cserulea, 46. 



" cserulescens, 53, 57, 173. 



" castanea, 58. 



" coronata, 53, 58, 65, 76, 173. 



" discolor, 59, 17.5. 



" deminiea, 43, 146, 17.3. 



" " albilora, 144, 163. 



" maculosa, 53, 59. 



" occidentals, 65. 



" palmarum, 173. 



" " var. hypochrysea, 17.3. 



pennsylvanica, 59, 71. 

 " pinus, 173. 



" striata, 105, 138. 



Dendroeea virens, 57. 

 Dichromanassa rufa, 145. 

 Diver, Red-throated, 145. 

 Dove, Ground, 146. 

 Duck, Pied, 79. 



" Snrf, 149. 

 Eagle, C. EL, the Fish Crow (Corvus 

 ossifragus) on Lon<; Island, 47; cap- 

 ture of JEgialitis meloda var. circum- 

 cinrtu on Long Island, 94. 

 Eagle, Golden, 100. 

 Elanoides forficatus, 147. 

 Elliot, D G., notice of bis " Review of 



the IbtdiruB, or Ibises," 182. 

 Emberiza bairdi, 2. 



" leucophrys, 105. 

 Empidonax acadicus, 131, 177. [187. 

 rlaviventris, 101, 165, 178, 

 ditricilis, 137, 16G, 168. 

 " hammondi, C6. 



" minimus, 178. 



" obscurus, 66. 



" pusillus, 66, 137. 



" trailli, 177, 188. 



Eremophila alpestris, 40, 53, 54, 165. 

 Euspiza americana, 45, 122, 164, 190. 

 Falcixellus guarauna, 145, 183. 

 " igneus, 183. 



" ridgwayi, 133. 



" thalassina, 183. 



Falco candicans, 86. 

 " communis anatum, 32. 

 " " najvius, 165. 



" polyagrus, 112. 

 " spadiceus, 105. 

 Fauna, Carolinian, 128, 149. 

 Feilden, II. W., notice of bis List of the 



Birds of Smith's Sound, etc., 86. 

 Finch, Bachmau's, 164. 

 " California Purple, 8, 10. 



Grass, 164. 

 " Hepburn's, 189. 

 " Lark, 43, 44, 164. 

 " Lincoln's, 177. 

 " Seaside, 4^. 



Sharp-tailed, 48, 98, 146. 

 Fisher, A. K., Robin's eggs spotted, 

 97; the Kentucky Warbler [Oporor- 

 nis formosus) at Sing Sing, N. Y.,191. 

 Fratercula arctica, 87. 

 Fringilla hudsonias, 105. 

 " unalaskensis, 3. 

 Flycatcher, Acadian, 131. 



Great-crested, 99, 165. 

 " Small-headed, 139. 



" Yellow-bellied, 101, 165, 187. 



Gelochelidox anglica, 141. 

 " aranea, 141 . 



" baltbica, 141. 



" macro tar sa, 141. 



" meridionalis, 141. 



Gentry, Thomas G., notice of his " Life- 



