Al'TlIOK;. IXr>EX. 1G3 



BCensoii), F. S. ii., 23. 341 — "What Some Birds Eat, ;" observations made 

 in Russell County, Kansas ; list of birds tliat eat only insects : also 

 list of rare species taken at this locality, ii., 9, 134 — " Tlie Western 

 Lark" (St'irnela neg'ecta) ; concerning their notes. 

 Berler, I)e Laariiel. x , 3, 37 — " A Little Auk on Shore;" one taken in a 

 ' field at F rt Hamilton. Long Island. N. Y., about Jan. 11, 1878. x., 

 12, 21G— Spring arrivals at Fort Hamilton, L. I. x., 25, 489— Red- 

 bellied Nmhalch shot at Fort Hamilton, July 20, 1878. 

 Bernard, W. H. vi., 10, 148— Young Woodcock taken at Wilmington, N. 



C, jVIarch 21, 1876, about six weeks old. 

 " Beverly, Fred." See Fred. A. Ober. 



Bicknell, E. P. vi., 9, 133— "A Comparison of Winter Birds" between 

 those found at Riverdale-on-the-Hudson during the winters of 1874-5 

 and i875-6. vi., 10, 148 — " Early Spring on the Hudson;" notes in 

 February and March at Riverdale-on-Hudson, N. Y. vi. 15, 233 — 

 "Field Notes at Riverdale" for April, 1876. vi., 24, 386— " The 

 Birds of our Suburbs ;" notes at Riverdale during May, 1876 xii., 2, 

 25 — Calls attention to Dr. Gregg's record of the Labrador Duck having 

 been taken at Elmira, N. Y. xii., 7. 126 — Abstract of a paper read 

 before the Linnean Society of New York on autumnal migration. 

 Bishop, Xath'l H. x., 25, 483— Notes on the "Illustrations in Don Juan 



Lembcye's Birds of the Island of Cuba ;" an extended review. 

 Bitting, Chas. xii., 11, 211 — "Caring for the Birds" when the ground is 



covered with snow. 

 BCoardnian), (t. A. iii., 15, 230 — Short note on game birds at Calais, Maine, 

 iii. , 19, 291 — Account of an Indian slaughtering a large number of ducks 

 at an air-hole in the ice. iv., 2, 22 — Describes the Bald Eagle fishing for 

 itself, in one case striking a seal (probably) and being drawn under. 

 v., 6, 90 — Concerning Grebes and Ducks at Calais, Maine, v., 18, 

 276 — "Hybrid Ducks." vi., 1, 4 — Notes the occurrence of the White 

 Pelican m Florida vi., 5, 68 — Quoting from A. Leith Adams' 

 "Field and Forest Rambles;" some of his notes on Crossbills and 

 Pine Finches near Calais, Maine, vi., 12, 181 — "The Labrador 

 Duck ;" has three specimens of this rare duck in his possession, viii., 

 6, 82 — Woodcock breed in Florida ; also short notes on a few species 

 of birds at Jacksonville, Fla. ix, 5, 86 — Has a Robin as black as a 

 ' Grackle. 

 Bohon, J. T. xii., 14, 266—" Domestication of Quail." 

 (Boies A. H.) " Naturalist " xi., 9, 179 — In favor of the English Sparrow. 

 (Boiseau R. F.) viii., 17, 267 — " Our Washington Letter;" contains list of 

 birds found near Washington; derived from "Cones & Prenti s' " 

 list, ix., 2, 31— "Our Washington Letter;" Rail-shooting on the 

 Potomac, ix., 6, 111 — "Our Washington Letter;" notes on a few 

 birds found on Chincoteague Island, on the Virginia coast, ix, 8, 151 

 — " Our Washington Letter;" mentions game birds, ix., 16,314 — 

 " Our Washington Letter;" mentions game birds. 

 Boudwin, Greo. viii., 9, 129 — Habits of the Yellow Warbler near Philadel- 

 phia, Penn. viii., 11, 161 — "Peregrine Falcon" preying on Pigeons 

 in Philadelphia, viii., 14, 208 — " Green- winged Teal;" general ac- 

 count, viii., 18, 280 -' ' The Ruljy-throated Humming Bird." viii., 

 25, 420—" Red-headed Woodpeckers ;" general account. 

 Brackett, A. (i. vii.. 25, 389— vii., 26, 404— "The Birds of Wyoming;" 

 shortly annotated li.st of the birds of Southeastern Wyoming, viii. 

 1, 4—" ;\. Winter Visitor at a Frontier Fort :" account of the habits 

 of the Hairy Woodpecker in Southeastern Wyoming in winter. 

 Brewer, Tlios. M. ii., 1, 14— Review by the Editors of "A History of 

 North American Birds," by Baird. Brewer and Ridgway. ii., 7, 103 



