INDEX 



Speotyto cunicularia liypogeae, I 

 24; II 53, 77, 85; III 55, 70. 



Sphyi-apieus varius, II 53. 



Spinus pinus, I 26; II 100; III 72. 



Spiza americana, I 27; II 56, 78, 

 85; III 71. 



Spizella breweri, II 55; III 70, 85; 

 monticola, I 26; III 51, 57; mon- 

 ticola ochracea, II 75, 85; III 57; 

 pallida, I 26; II 55, 75, 78; pus- 

 ilia, I 26; II 55; pusilla arenacea, 



I 17; II 55, 75; socialis, I 17, 26; 



II 55, 78; III 72. 



Squatarola squatarola, I 20, 23; II 



84. 

 Steganopus tricolor, I 20, 23; II 51. 

 Stelgidopteryx serripennis, I 17, 



27; II 56. 

 Stercorarius pomarinus, *I 19. 

 Sterna antillarum, I 19; II 50; cas- 



pia, I 19; forsteri, I 19, 21; II 



50, 84; hirundo, I 19; II 58. 

 Stilt, Black-necked, II 59. 

 Strix pratincola, I 24; II 53; III 



54. 

 Story that Ends Rightly, A, F. H. 



Shoemaker. Ill 40. 

 Sturnella magna, I 25; II 59, 69; 



magna neglecta, I 25; II 55, 69, 



77, 85; III 51, 56, 74. 

 Suggestions as to an Accurate and 



Uniform Method of Recording 



Observations, R. H. Wolcott, I 41- 



44. 

 Surnia ulula caparoch. III 55. 

 Swallow, Bank, I 27; II 56, 81; III 



44, 71; Barn, I 27. 39; II 56, 81, 



85; III 62, 74; Cliff, I 27; II 56; 



III 72; Rough-winged, I 17, 27; 



II 56, 81; Tree, I 27; II 56, 78; 



III 74; Violet-green, I 17; III 72; 

 White-bellied, I 13, 14; II 56 

 (^Tree Swallow). 



Swan, Trumpeter, I 16, 20; II 51, 

 60; Whistling, I 20, 22; II 51, 60. 



Swenk, M. H., Notes on Some of 

 the Rarer Birds of Gage County, 

 II 100, 101; Notes on the Distri- 

 bution and Habits of the Blue 

 Grosbeak in Nebraska, III 48-50; 

 Our Winter Birds, III 52-58; Ad- 

 ditional Notes on Gage County 

 Birds. Ill 107. 



Swift, Chimney, I 16, 25; II 48, 54; 

 White-throated, II 54, 69, 77; III 

 72, 81-83. 



Symphemia semipalmata inornata, 

 I 20, 23; II 51, 84, 101. 



Syrnium nebulosum, II 53, *77; III 



55. 

 Tachycineta bicolor, I 27; II 56, 78; 



III 74; thalassina lepida, I 17; 



II 56; III 72. 



Tanager, Louisiana, II 56, 69, 78; 



III 66, 72, 86, 87; Scarlet, I 27, 

 39; II 56; Summer, II 60. 



Teal, Blue-winged, I 19, 22; II 50, 



68, 71, 76, 81, 83, 87, 88, 100; III 

 43, 61, 62, 70; Cinnamon, *I 19; 

 II 61; Green-winged, I 15, 19, 21; 

 II 61, 84, 87; III 53. 



Ten Years Without a Gun, Wilson 



Tout. Ill 42-45. 

 Tern, Arctic, II 91; Black, I 19, 21; 



II 50, 82, 84; III 43, 61; Caspian, 

 I 19; Common, I 19; II 58; Forst- 

 er's, I 19, 21; II 50, 82, 84; III 

 61; Least, I 19; II 50; III 43; 

 Royal, II 93. 



Thrasher. Brown, I 28; II 28, 58, 



69, 79, 85; III 62; Sage. II 60, 91. 

 Thrush, Audubon's Hermit, II 93; 



Gray-cheeked, II 91; III 107; 

 Hermit, II 58; Olive-backed, 



I *18, 29; II 58, 79, 85; III 66, 73; 

 Willow, II 61, 93; Wilson's, II 61; 

 Wood. I 29; II 40, 41, 58; III 41, 

 45, 71. 



Thrvothorus ludovicianus, II 60. 

 Titmouse, Tufted, I 28; II 60, 97; 



III 52, 58. 



Totanus flavipes, I 20, 23; II 51, 

 68, 84; III 71; melanoleucus, I 

 20, 23; II 51. 



Tout, Wilson, How to Popularize 

 Ornithology, I 34-38; Remarks 

 by. I 37; Ornithology in the 

 Schools, II 30-33; Ten Years 

 Without a Gun, III 42-45. 



Towiee, I 27; II 56; III 57; Arctic, 



II 56, 78, 85, 99, 100; III 57, 74, 

 85, 86; Green-tailed, II 90. 



Treasurer, Report of, II 6; III 5. 



Tringa alpina pacifiica, I 20; II 68; 

 bairdi, I 16, 20, 23; II 68, 84; III 

 71; canutus. I 20; fuscicollis. I 

 16, 20, 23; maculata, I 20, 23; 11 

 68: minutilla, I 23; III 71. 



Trochilus colubris, II 54. 



Troglodytes aedon, *I 28; *II 58; 

 aedon aztecus, II 58, 79; III 74. 



Trostler, I. S., Remarks by, I 34; 

 History of Ornithology in Ne- 

 braska and of State Ornithologi- 

 cal Societies in General, II 13-18; 

 Notes Regarding a Chimney 



