ISO AUTHORS' INDEX. 



Dr. Palmer, vii., 22. 346— Gee.<?e at Salem Dec. 30. viii., 6, 80— 

 Spring arrivals at Salem, ix . 2. 34— Stilt Sandpipers abundant at 

 Salem Aug. 6, 1878. ix , 14, 270 — Gunning note?, x.. 9, 155 — Ex- 

 tracts from a naturalist's notebook. 



XrcTTCOTnl)), R. L. X. , 10, 179— Gunning notes. 



Newcoiiil), R. L. x., 12, 216 — Against the English Sparrow. 



^^(e-vvcojnl)), R. L. x., 16, 296— Mo e albinos, x., 21, 399— Variation in 

 color of'the Baltimore Oriole, xii., 7, 126— Spring arrivals at Salem, 

 xii., 8, 146— Short notes on birds, xii., 10. 188— Received Fulmar 

 Petrels and Burgomasters from the Banks of Newfoundland, xii , 11, 

 216— xii., 12, 233 — Spring arrivals at Salem, Mass. 



Nidiolas, Geo. Lawrence, xi., 19, 379 — "Perseverance in Peewees." xi., 

 25, 502— Robin's nest built on top of a beam ; Blue Bird's nest with 

 f-ix pure white eggs, xii., 4, 67 — An Acadian Owl taken at Sum- 

 mit, N. J., Jan. 25, 1879 ; its stomach contained a flying squirrel only 

 slightly digested, xii., 24, 464 — "Migration of Some Warblers 

 through Summit, N. J., during the Last Spring;" notes on eighteen 

 species. 



Norris, Thaddeus. ii., 4, 54 — "Variety in Plumage of Birds Produced by 

 Domestication." 



5^ , J. X., 2, 18 — " A Singular Combat" between a Spruce Partridge 



and Game Cock, in which the former proved the victor. 



" Ifatisralist " is A. H. Boies. 



"Mmrod." iii., 25, 389— Bald Eagle? catching fish, iv., 10, 149— 

 " Eagles and Game Cocks." v., 11, 163 — "Swallow-tailed Hawk" 

 shot in Penusylvania. vii., 18, 283— Snow Geese shot at Ithaca, N. Y. 



"K'on." iii., 6, 86 — Gunning notes from Delaware. 



" Noranside." x., 11, 196 — A word in favor of the English Sparrow. 



*•' Korinan " is W. David Tomlin. 



** jfox." iii., 15, 231—" Summer Woodcock Shooting." 



Ober, Fred. A. i., 12, 181 — The Peregrine Falcon ; an account of a visit to 

 their e}'rie on ]\It. Sugar Loaf, near Amherst. l\Ia?s. i., 15, 226 Wild 

 life in "Florida ; mainly descriptive of scenery, etc., but he mentions 

 a visit to Pelican Island, where the Browni Pelican (Pelecanvs funcufi) 

 were breeding in myriads, ii., 4, 50 — " The Okeechobee Expedition ;" 

 mainly interesting narrative of scenery in Florida, but mentions (Crtts 

 americanus) the Whooping Crane as beyond doubt a resident of Flor 

 idaaud breeding there ; Everglade Kite (Eostrhamus sociabilis) brc d- 

 ing and authentic information of the breeding of the Carolina Paro- 

 quet {ConvruH caroUneriHis) he thinks will be forthcoming shortly, ii.. 



11, 162— Birds of Lake Okeechobee, Florida ; a list of 62 species ob- 

 served in this region, with notes as to their abundance, ii., 26, 405 — 

 Thinks that the nests found by " Pioneer " (see ii., 24, 373) under the 

 water were those of either the Eared Grebe {Podiceps auritr/s califor- 

 nicus) or the Western Grebe (Podicepa occidental is), iv., 4, 54 — "The 

 Pine Grosbeak ;" general accoun' of its habits, as observed in Mass.; 

 also gives some of the winter visitants the past winter (1874-75). xii., 



12, 223— Account of a trip on the Island of Dominica. 



Osbornp, '*. D. xi.. 12, 239— Finding of the nest of Empidonax flamven- 



iris at Grand Menan, N. B. (mentioned at the Linnean Society). 

 Owen, T. M. x.. 16, 297— "Among the Pieeons :" interesting breedin.-r 



notes on Ectopistes migratorius. x., 21, 399— "A Nest Full;" 43 



eggs of the Quail in one nest. 



, C. L. ix , 17, 327—" A Cat Tolling Ducks." 



OT , R. X , 9, 155— "The European Starling ;" general account. 



"Observer." x., 4, 55— Early Birds on Long Island, xi., 24, 464— "A 



Strange Nesting-Place ;" Blue Bird nesting in a cannon that was fired 



daily. 



