AUTHORS' INDEX. 183 



MCorris), R. T. ix., 2i), 469—" Habits of the Ruffed Grouse." 



(Miutsirn, R. R.) "VerdMont." viii., 26, 447— " Migratory Quail." x., 

 21, 399 — " Courtship of the Prairie Chicken. 



Moses, J. T. v'. v., 3, 36— Notes from Grand Menan, N. B., in April, 



1875. 



i'^Iunger, H. ^. vii., 10, 148— Wood Ducks domesticated, xii., 5, 85— A 

 Quail's nest found in Missouri in January with fourteen eggs, but the 

 bird was frozen on the nest after some eggs were hatched. 



Murdoch, A. ix., 3, 44— "American Grouse;" his version of the drum- 

 ming of the Ruffed Grouse. 



Murray, Alex, ii., 15, 233— " Newfoundland— Its Beasts, Birds and 

 Fishes;" Editors quote extracts from this worlv. ii., 20, 310 — 

 " Fauna of Newfoundland;" makes some corrections to the state- 

 ments made by the Editors, ii., 21, 332— "Geological Survey of 

 Newfoundland ;" review by the Editors of this work. 



M . v., 2, 2()— Short notes from Marlboro, N. J. 



M . X., 7, 117—" Habits of the Ruffed Grouse ;" King Partridges. 



M— — . xii., 21, 405 — "Albinism;" explanation as to causes. 



MeM , Wm. viii., 3, 4o — Gunning notes from Bedford, Penn. . 



M , D. C. X., 12, 215 — A female Partridge drumming. 



M , E. (\ s., 9, 156— "A Cardinal Grosbeak in Central Park," New- 

 York City, and a few other spring arrivals. 



McL . ix., 26, 488- " The Wild or Passenger Pigeon." 



M , G. H. iii., 1, 5— Explanation about the Cow Bunting. 



"Mac" is H. C. McDougall. 



**Menioir." x., 4, 55— Song Sparows in full song at Medford, Mass., Jan. 

 21, 1878. X., 8. 135— Snow Buntings found at Medford, Mass., all 

 winter (of 1877-8). 



" Micmac " is F. B. Greenough. 



"MoHon" is Jas. Laurie. 



"Moumouth'' is Aug. K. Egbert. 



"Mortimer.'' iv., 1, 11— Turning out Grouse on Staten Tfsland. iv., 24. 

 381— Snipe-shooting on Barnegat Bay. v., 8, 43 — Speaks against 

 summer Woodcock shooting. 



Nehcosnova, H. l)e. ii., 26 412— Case of a Cow Bunting laying in another 



bird's nest. 

 Newbj, J. B. X , 1, 3— Early resting of Quail near St. Louis, Mo. 

 NCewcomh), R. L. i., 18, 278— Several rare birds taken at Salem, Mass. 



i , 20, 316— Gunning notes, ii., 10, 150—" The Heron's Torch." ii., 



26, 410— Gunning notes, iii., 16, 245— Albino Red-throated Loon 



shot at Salem. 



(Newcoinb, K. L.) "Teal." iii., 21, 325— Carolina Rail in December at 

 Salem, iii., 23, 857 — Bittern shot in January, iv., 9, 134— Spring 

 arrivals at Salem, Mass. iv.. 10, 150— Snipe at Salem, Mass., April 

 8, 1875. iv., 14, 215— "Flight of Migratory Birds." v.. 2, 20— 

 "Bayside Nomenclature " v., 2, 26— v., 3, 42— v., 11, 187— v., 16, 

 252— Gunning notes, v., 18, 276— Boldness in the Partridge, v., 19, 

 299 — Winter notes at Salem, v., 23, 356 — Peculiarly-formed tongue 

 in Golden- winged Woodpecker, v., 25, 390— January notes at Salem. 

 vi., 5, 74— vi., 7, 99— vi.. 11. 171— vi., 12, 180— vi., 15, 239— Spring 

 arrivals at Salem, vi., 24. 387 — Spotted Sandpiper caught in a mus- 

 sel, vi., 26, 417— "The Massachusetts Coast;" birds noticed at Sa- 

 lem, Mass., :March 9 to May 17, 1876. vii., 6, 91— Gunning notes, 

 vii., 7, 99— Albino Swallow, vii., 10. 149~vii., 17, 266— Gunning 

 notes, vii., 21, 325— Albinos ; Wood Ibis shot in New Hampshire by 



