180 ArTHORS' INDEX. 



H , J. iv., 5, 74— Gunners' notes from Smyrna, Del. 



H , J. C. xii., 16,307— Four young Woodcock sliot March 31, 1878, at 



Fayetteville, N. Y., that were full grown, xii., 17, 326— Correcting 



above, as it should have been Fayetteville, N. C. 



H , J. D. xii., 4, 67— Account of a Canada Goose mating with a tame 



Goose. 



H , J. D. xii., 16, 216— Gunning notes from Nashville, Tenn. 



H , R. viii., 22, 360—" Domesticated Wild Geese Breeding." 



H , W. C. ii., 9, 131 — " Pinnated Grouse for New Jersey." 



H — — , W. C. iv., 2, 24 - " Quail;" concerning wintering them. 



H , W. M. xii., 11, 216-Snipe at Hartford, Conn., April 8, 1879. 



*' Herbert '' is G. W. Dorman. 



*'Hobokeii." iv., 10, 151 — Concerning shooting out of season. 



" Homo " is Chas. S. Westcott. 



*' Horace." iii., 14, 218— "Summer Woodcock Shooting." 



"Hunter." x., 8, 135 — " Another Little Auk" found' on land at Chatham, 



Mass. 



Ingersoll, Ernest (" Ingle "). iv., 23, 358— " The Vacation of an Ornithol- 

 ogist," being observations in spring on l)irds at Petroleum, Ritchie 

 Co., W. Va. v., 13, 195 — The autumnal migration of birds, v., 13, 

 195 — List of birds that flew into the window of the Tribune Building, 

 in New York City, in October, 1875. v., 17, 260— "The Ornithology 

 of the Black Hills ;" review (with extended notes) of the report by 

 Geo. Bird Grinnell. v., 21, 323— "Birds With Teeth; Review of 

 Prof. O. C. Marsh's paper on fossil birds in the " American Natu- 

 ralist." vi., 2, 19 — "An Invitation;" asking naturalists to note 

 dates of arrival and departure and habits of different species of birds, 

 vi., 2, 20 — Notice of H. W. Henshaw's paper on the birds of Arizona, 

 vi., 2, 20 — Notice of ( 'ones' forthcoming work on the birds of the 

 Southwest, vi., 3, 36 — " Our Invitaticm Heard From;" commentson 

 a few species, vi., 5, 67 — " Recent Pamphlets ;" notices of Dr. El- 

 liott Cones' papers on the Lewis and Clarks expeditions and breeding 

 hab'iis oi Lagopuii leucurus. vi., 7, 100 — Notice of paper on iSterna 

 portlandka, by Wm. Brewster, vi., 9, 132 — Suggestions as to formu- 

 lating field notes, vi., 10, 148 — Reviewing papeis by Robt. Ridgway 

 on the American Falconidce and the ornithology of Guadalupe Island, 

 vi., 11, 163— "Schoolboys as Naturalists;" list of birds observed at 

 Leesburg, Va. , in March and April by the pupils of a school there. 

 vi., 14. 214— "A Library of Natural History;" a list of works on 

 natural history that students should have, vi., 14,214 — Review of 

 Vol. I. of "Life Histories of Birds of Eastern Penn.," by Thos. 

 Gentry, vi., 16, 250— "The Nuttall Club; Historical Sketch of 

 the Club and Review of their "Bulletin," No. 1, Vol. I. vi.. 24, 

 387 — "New Work by Dr. Coues;" advance notice of "The 

 Birds of the Colorado Valley." vi., 24, 390 — "Dr. Hayden and 

 Ornithology;" sketch of the ornithological results form the U. S. 

 geological and geographical survey of the Territories. vi., 25, 

 402— "Wheeler's Birds;" review of Chap. III., Vol. V., of the 

 reports of the U. S. geographical surveys west of the lOOth me- 

 ridian, under Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler, H. W. Henshaw in charge, 

 vi., 26. 417 — vii., 1, 3 — " A Key to Our Shore Birds" (< rder Limi- 

 colm) ; introduction by Ingersoll ; key is from D. S.Jordan's "Manual 

 of Vertebrates." vii., i, 4 — Foot-note recording fom- specifs in 

 whose nests he has found eggs of the Cow Bird. vii. , 2, 23 — Review- 

 ing Vol. v., of the reports of the explorations and surveys we.st of 

 the 100th meridian bv H. W. Henshaw. vii , 6, 84— "The Migra- 

 tions of Birds." vii., "9, 133—" A Secoud ' Birds of New England ;' " 



