184 AUTHORS' IKDEX. 



McCormiclt, S. J. iii., 7, 99—" Oregon State Directory for 1873 ;" contains 



a list of the birds of Oregon ; review of same by the Editors. 

 McD(0]igalI), arry €. iv , 8, 123— Game notes from Newark, N. J. 

 (McDoug'a!, H.O.) "Mac." iii., 13, 201 — Gunners' notes from Portland, 

 Me. iii., 23, 347 — "Against Summerand Spring Sliooting." iv., 10, 

 150— "Summer Woodcock Sliooting." v., 10,150 — Undecided on 

 the question of Summer Woodcock shooting, viii., 14, 208 — "Wild 

 Geese in Confinement." 

 McLellaii, Isaac, iv., 4, 58— Spring shooting on Long Island, iv., 5, 74 — 

 Ducks at Greenport, Long Island, March 6, 1875. 



Meariis, Edgar A. x., 23, 431—" The White-headed Eagle in the Hudson 

 Highlands." x., 24, 463— Same article concluded. 



Merriaiu, C. Havt. x., 24, 468—" Breeding of the Pine Linnet in North- 

 ern New York ;" interesting account of the finding of its nest and 

 breeding habits, xi., 12, 239 — Finding the eggs of Pioides arcticus 

 in Lewis County, N. Y. (mentioned in the proceedings of the Linnean 

 Society; it should have read Picoides americanu.-^ — H. B. B.) xi., 16, 

 330 — In transactions of the Linnean Society of New York an article 

 read on the Yellow-bellied Woodpecker, xii.. 6, 106 — Short notes in 

 the proceedings of the Linnean Society on Rulfed Grouse and the 

 Purple Finch, xii., 15, 385 -" The Birds of New York ;" an article 

 giving an outline of his proposed work, given mainly with the object 

 of getting others interested in keeping notes of arrival, departure, 

 breeding habits, etc., in New York State, to make it as complete as 

 possible. 



Blerrill. Dr. Jas. C. v, 24, 372— Notes the occurrence of the European 

 Tree Sparrow (Passer montana) at St. Louis, Mo. x., 23, 443 — Buteo 

 albicaudatus taken near Fort Brown, Texas. 



Mertoii, Frank H. ix., 5, 86— Albino Robin shot at Hatfield, Mass., Aug. 

 25, 1877. 



Messenjfcr, E. M. iii., 6, 86— Shorts notes froip Lake Winnepesaukee, 

 N. H. 



Mills, J. N. viii., 15, 224—" The Audacity of Hawks." 



Miuot, H. D. viii., 19, 307— "Verdict against the English Sparrows, x., 17, 

 319 — "A Word of Caution ;" states that several birds winter nearBos- 

 \,oi\ that are not usually supposed to do so. 



Mitchell, H. M. ix , 22, 413 — "California Mountain Quail ;" thinks they 

 could be successfully introduced into the Eastern States. 



M(oraiO, Geo. H. iv., 14, 315—" Traits of Woodcock." 



Moraa, (tCO. H. xi., 11, 233—" Breeding Snow Birds" in Western North 

 Carolina at an elevation of over six thousand fee.t. xi., 15, 310— 

 White-winged Dove and Gambel's Quail in Arizona. 



Morris, RoM. T. ii., 14, 213— "The Crested Flycatcher;" account of the 

 habits of Myiarchus crinitus, as observed at Nassau, N. Y. 



(Morris, Robt. T.) " Speculator." vi., 4, 52—" Birds Resident at New Ha- 

 ven " (Conn.), vi., 8, 115—" Effect of Cold on Small Birds." 



Morris, ITobt. T. vi., 13, 197— "Reflections Upon Reflections;" criticising 

 tlie work upon birds by Dr. Theodore Jasper. 



(Morris, Robt. T.) " Speculator." vi., 21, 337— " A Plea for the Robin." 



M(orris), R. T. vi., 24, 391— List of birds that are resident at New Haven, 

 Conn., with notes as to their comparative abundance, vi., 25, 408 — 

 Wood and Black Ducks breed near New Haven, Conn. 



(Morris, Robt. T.) "Speculator." vi., 25, 401— "Charges Against the 

 Crow." 



Morris, Robt. T. vii., 8, 116—" Game Birds of Connecticut." vii , 18, 376 

 "Local Nomenclature " on the Connecticut shore. 



