182 AUTIIOllfc?' INDEX. 



KendaF, .T. K. vii., 18, 276—" More About the Barnacle Goose ;" further 

 particulars of the above specimeu. 



Kerry, Mo- timer, iii., 9, 129 -" Zoology of the Northwestern Territories 



— The Anserinse and CygninjE." 



Keyes, Fred. H. vi., 21, 338—" May Songsters at Springfield " (Mass.) ; a 

 list of arrivals during May, 1876. viii., 2, 17 — Account of Butcher 

 Birds preying on English Sparrows. 



Kingsbury, C. A. iv., 5, 65— Observations on a few birds in Palestine. 



K!tfre«Tf.ro, J. W. ix., 20, 383—" Disparity in Sex of Grouse Killed." 



Knapp, Meary. xii.. 8, 146— Something about the Wild Pigeon. 



K(neelan(l), S., Jr. iv., 1, 11—" Summer Woodcock." v., 12, 187— Notes 

 on a few Ducks at Cohasset, Mass. vii., 6, 91 — vii., 9, 134 — ^Shore 

 notes from Cohasset, Mass. vii., 23, 363 — Snowy Owls near Boston, 

 Mass. 



(Koch, E. G.) " Bobolink." x., 22, 422—" Breeding nf the Snow Bird in 

 Penii.;" also Goldfinch wintering there, x., 25, 483 — Remarks on 

 albinism, xi., 1, 2 — " The Note of the Migratory Quail." xi., 26, 

 522— Habits of the Migratory Quail, xii., 2. 25— "An Early Bird ;" 

 Kingfisher at Williamsport, Penn., Jan. 27 ; Snow Buntings and 

 Sparrow Hawk in Jan. 



Krider, John, i., 15, 235— Letter to the Editors giving a list of some of the 

 birds found at Lake Mills, Winnebago County, Iowa, ii., 9, 140 — 

 Letter to the Editors giving a list of some of the game to be found 

 near Denver City, Col. vi., 6, 84— Specimens of Bohemian Wax- 

 wing taken in Winnebago County, Iowa. 



K . iv., 7, 101— Spring notes at Perth Amboy, N. J. 



K , H. E. viii., 2, 23— Wild Geese at Dunnville, Wis., Feb. 4, 1877. 



K , J. C. vi , 4, 52 — Account of a tame English Sparrow. 



" Kcdroii." ix., 4, 74 — Gunners' notes from Olivet, Mich. 



** Keir." v., 14, 220— "Summer Woodcock-Shooting;" does not believe 

 in it. 



" Kent-jckian." xi., 9, 179— Domestication of Quail. 



Lambiiion. A. B. i., 17, 259— "The Hunter Naturalist in New Brunswick 



and Nova Scotia." 



Lang, Wm. xii., 9, 172 - Canvas-back shooting in Oregon. 



LangdOii, F. W. xii., 10, 185—" A Revised List of Cincinnati Birds ;" re- 

 view of this paper by H. B. Bailey. 



(\ anrio, Jas.) "Monon." ix., 16, 307—" How the Prairie Chickens Woo." 

 ix , 20, 380—" Drumming of the Ruflfed Grouse." x., 5, 76— Habits 

 of the Ruffed Grouse. 



Lawreijee, Geo. N. vii., 16, 245— "Birds of Southwestern Texas;" re- 

 view of this paper by the Editors, ix., 18, 345 — "A Provisional List 

 of the Birds Procured and Noticed by Mr. Fred. A. Oberin the Island 

 of Dominica ;" a list of 56 species found there, without notes, xii., 

 16, 307— Notice of his paper, "The Birds of Martinique." xii., 17, 

 326— Notice of his paper, "The Birds of Guadeloupe." 



Lawrence, N. T. x., 13, 285 — Notes on several rare birds taken on Long 

 I land, N. Y.; an interesting paper, xi., 16, 320 — Loons breeding at 

 the Sohoodic Lakes, Maine. 



Le Baron, J. Francis, v., 24, 372 — "Short-tailed Tern in Mass.;" five 

 specimens taken Aug. 29, 1875, in Ipswich Bay. 



(Le Baron, J. Francis) " Al. I. Gator." xii., 19, 374— xii., 20, 394— Notes 

 on Florida birds. 



Le Cont?, John L. v.. 17, 260— " Is Hybridity in Ducks increasing ?" asks 

 gunners to give their ideas on the subject. 



