INDEX 



Grouse, Columbian Sharp-tailed. II 

 61; Dusky, II 93; Gray Ruffed, 



II 93; Richardson's, II 90; Ruf- 

 fed, II 52; III 54; Prairie Sharp- 

 tailed, I 23; II 22, 52, 72, 76, 84; 



III 54," 61, 62, 68, 70, 77; Sage 

 (Sage Hen), II 59; III 54, 68, 70, 

 77. 



Grus americana, I 20, 22; cana- 

 densis, I 22; mexicana, I 20, 22; 



II 51. 



Guiraca caerulea, II 56; III 48-50; 

 caerulea lazula, I 17; III 56, 75; 



III 48. 



Gull, Bonaparte's, I 19; Franklin's, 



I 19; II 61, 69; III 45; Glaucous, 



II 93; Great Black-backed, II 90; 

 Herring, I 19; II 68; Iceland, II 

 93; Laughing. *1 19; *II 68; Ring- 

 billed, II 50. 83, 99, 100; Sabine's, 

 II 90; III 107. 



Gyrfalcon, II 91; III 54. 



Habia=Zamelodia. 



Haliaetus leucocephalus. I 24; II 

 52; III 54. 



Harelda hyemalis, I 22; II 97; III 

 53. 



Harporhynchus rufus. I 28; II 58, 

 69, 79. 85. 



Harrison. Miss Nell. From a Wom- 

 an's Standpoint. Ill 41, 42. 



Hawk, American Rough-legged, I 

 16, 24, 29; II 59, 76; III 54, 61; 

 Broad-winged, I 16; II 52, 99; 

 Cooper's, I 24, 29, 30. 31; II 23, 

 52, 76; III 44, 54, 71; Duck. I 24; 

 II 61; III 54; Ferruginous Rough- 

 legged, I 16, 24; II 52; III 54, 



65, 73; Fish. II 23. 53; Harlan's. 

 II 61; Krider's. II 52, 76, 79; III 



66, 71, 78, 79; Marsh, I 24, 29; II 



52, 69, 84; III 44, 54, 61, 70, 108; 

 Pigeon, I 16. 24; II 59; III 54; 

 Red-shouldered. I 24, 29, 30, 31; 

 II 52; III 40, 44; Red-tailed, I 

 24, 29, 30, 34; II 52; III 44, 50, 

 54; Sharp-shinned, I 24, 29; II 

 23, 52, 76; III 44, 54, 66, 71. 77, 

 78; Sparrow, I 16, 24. 29, 30; II 



53, 69, 76, 79; III 44, 51, 73, 80; 

 Swainson's. I 16. 24, 29, 34; II 

 52, 76, 80, 81; III 44, 54, 61, 73; 

 Western Red-tailed, II 59. 



Helminthophila celata, I 28; pere- 

 grina, II 78. 99; pinus, II 57; 

 ruficapilla, II 57. 



Helodromas solitarius. I 20. 23; II 

 51, 84; III 71. 



Heron. Black-crowned Night. I 20, 

 22; II 51, 83, 87, 101; III 44; 

 Great Blue, I 16, 20, 22; II 51, 

 73; III 45; Green, I 20, 22; 11 

 51, 68, 73; III 45; Little Blue, *I 

 20; *II 51; Louisiana, II 93; 

 Snowy, I 20; II 56, 96; Yellow- 

 crowned Night, II *59, 91; III 

 107. 



Hesperornis, III 21-27. 



Himantopus mexicanus, II 59. 



Hirundo erythrogastra, I 27; II 56, 

 85; III 74. 



History of Ornithology in Nebraska 

 and of State Ornithological So- 

 cieties in General, I. S. Trostler, 

 II ]3-18. 



Hoatzin, III 22. 



How to Popularize Ornithology, 

 Wilson Tout, I 34-38. 



Howe, E. D., Injurious Traits of 

 the Blue Jay, II 29. 30. 



Hummingbird. Broad-tailed. I 16; 

 II 59; Ruby-throated, I 15; II 34- 

 38. 54; Rufous. II 93. 



Hunter. J. S.. The Bird Fauna of 

 the Salt Basin near Lincoln. I 

 18-21; Remarks by. I 34; A Col- 

 lecting Trip in Cherry County. II 

 79-84; Notes by, II 96. 



Hunter, W. D., Remarks by. I 34, 

 40. 



Hydrochelidon nigra surinamensis, 

 I 19. 21; II 50, 84. 



Hylocichla aliciae. III 107; aona- 

 laschkae pallasi. II 58; muste- 

 lina. I 29; II 58; III 71; ustulata 

 swainsoni, I *18, 29; II 58. 79, 

 85; III 73. 



Ibis. Glossy. II 61. 91; White. II 

 93; Whitefaced Glossy, II 61; 

 Wood, II 91. 



Ichthyornis. Ill 31-34. 



Icteria virens. I 28; II 57; virens 

 longicauda, II 57, 78; III 74, 88. 



Icterus bullocki. I 17; II 55, 77; III 

 70, 83, 84; galbula, I 25; 11 55; 

 spurius, I 25; II 55. 



Injurious Traits of the Blue Jay, 

 E. D. Howe. II 29, 30. 



Internal Parasites of Nebraska 

 Birds. H. B. Ward. II 63-70. 



Iowa Ornithological Association. 

 History of. II 15. 



Jacobs, Mrs. A. M.. Sketch of. Ill 

 106. 



Jaeger. Long-tailed. II 93; Para- 

 sitic, II 93; Pomarine, *I 19. 



