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nesting of the Snowbird (Junco hye- 

 m<ilis) m Eastern Tennessee, 233. 

 Rail, Carolina, 30, 51, 147, 217. 

 " Clapper, 226. 

 " Bora, 197. 

 " Virginia, 197. 

 Rallus crepitans, 24, 108. 

 " longirostris, 108, 226. 

 " virginianus, 45, 197. 

 Rathbun, Frank R., notice of his 

 "Revised List of Birds of Central 

 New York," 172. 

 Rathbun, Samuel F., and . Frank S. 

 Wright, Hooded Warbler in Western 

 New York, 116. 

 Raven, 82,94, 166, 223. 

 Recnrrirostra americana, 108, 224. 

 Red bird, 9, 213, 214. 



Cardinal, 144, 214. 

 " Summer, 142, 213. 

 Redpoll, Greater, 120. 



" Lesser, 164. 

 Redstart, 118, 142, 212. 

 Regulus calendula, 32, 91, 140, 211. 

 " cristatus, 98, 211. 

 " himalaycnsis, 98. 

 " ignicapillus, 98. 

 " satrapa, 96. 

 Rhinogrvphus aura, 196. 

 Rhynchops nigra, 227, 242, 243. 

 Ric'cbird, 215. 



Ridgway, Robert, on the use of trino- 

 mials in zoological nomenclature, 

 129; anew species of Peuccea from 

 Southern Illinois and Central Texas, 

 218; note on Helminthophaga gunnii, 

 Gibbs, 233 ; Henslow's Bunting ( Co- 

 turnicuius henslowi) near Washington, 

 238. 

 Ring-neck, 32. 

 Road-Runner, 109. 



Roberts, T. S., notes on some Minne- 

 sota birds, 152; note on Hesperi- 

 phona vespertina, 237. 

 Robin, 31, 33, 91, 140, 178, 210. 



" Western, 163. 

 Roosevelt, Theodore, notice of his 

 " Notes on some of the Birds of 

 Oyster Bay, L. I.," 171. 

 Salpixctks obsoletns, 163. 

 Sanderling, 182, 225. 

 Sandpiper, Bartramian, 217. 

 Curlew, 124, 190. 

 Least, 32, 53, 225. 

 " Pectoral, 217, 225. 



" Red-breasted, 225. 



" Semipalmated, 29. 



Solitary, 12. 



Spotted, 13, 147, 217, 225. 

 Stilt, 63. 

 " White-rumped, 225. 



Saxicola stapazina, 130. 



Sayornis fuscus, 10, 145, 215. 



" nigricans, 42. 

 Scolecophagus cyanooephalus, 94, 166. 

 " ferragineas, 10, 145, 



215. 

 Scops asio, 146, 216. 



" asio maxwelliae, 114. 

 " flammeola, 188. 

 Scoter, 53. 



Scott, W. E. 1)., late fall and winter 

 notes on some birds observed in the 

 vicinity of Princeton, N. J., 81 ; 

 notes on birds observed at Twin 

 Lakes, Lake County, Col., 90 ; notes 

 on birds observed during the spring 

 migration in Western Missouri, 139 ; 

 notes on birds observed at Long 

 Beach, New Jersey, 222. 

 Selasphorus alleni, 231. 



" henshawi, 231. 



rufus, 195, 231. 

 " platveercus, 95. 



Setophaga rutirilla, 118, 142, 212, 230. 

 Shearwater, Greater, 127. 

 Sheldrake, American, 198. 

 Hooded, 198. 

 Red-breasted, 198. 

 Shoveller, 147, 198. 

 Shrike, Common American, 143. 

 Great Northern, 81, 120. 

 " Loggerhead, 7, 82, 119, 120, 



186, 214, 223. 

 " White-rumped, 120. 

 Sialia arctica, 91. 

 " mexicana, 163. 

 " sialis, 32, 34, 140, 210. 

 Sitta canadensis, 141, 163, 211. 

 " carolinensis, 32, 61, 141, 211. 

 " carolinensis aculeata, 92, 163. 

 " pusilla, 211. 

 " pygniaia, 92. 

 Siurus auricapillus, 142, 212. 

 motacilla, 142, 230. 

 " ntevius, 142, 212, 230. 

 Skimmer, Black, 227, 242, 243. 



Blue, 216. 

 Skua, Richardson's, 128. 

 Snipe, American, 12, 96, 217, 224. 

 Red-breasted, 197, 225. 

 Robin, 225. 

 " Wilson's, 63, 147, 197. 

 Snowbird, 9, 143. 



" Black, 29, 32. 

 " Oregon, 165. 



Snow-Bunting, 32. 

 Somateria nigrum, 53. 

 Sparrow, Chipping, 9, 32, 93, 144, 

 214. 

 English, 32. 

 Field, 9, 144, 214. 

 " Fox-colored, 9, 32, 36, 82, 



144, 214. 



