190 AUTHOPtR' INDEX. 



" Riisticus." v., 36, 411—" Shooting near Port Royal, S. C." vii., 18, 283 

 — Gunners' notes from Port lloyal, S. C. 



Sage, C. H. ii., 25, 394— Woodcock are found on the hill-sides in July at 

 Great Barringtoo, Mnss. 



Sag'e, E. 0. vi., 15, 233— Wilson Snipe alighting in a tall tree. 



Sage, J. H, ix., 19, 366— " Notes on Albinos;" also two specimens of 



Yellow Rail taken at Portland, Conn, x., 9, 156 — Spring notes at 



Portland, Conn. 

 Salo, C. J. xii., 14, 265 — Early nesting of Eagles in Virginia. 

 Sanford, J. N. ix., 21, 400 — How to shoot Loons. 



Saverance, John A. viii., 9, 129— "Nomenclature ;" complains of sports 

 men calling birds by their wrong names. 



Scliook, Oliver D. vii., 2, 20 — " Charges Against the Crow." 



Scott, Chas, Vj. xii., 8, 146 — Woodcock captured at Bristol, Penn., March 



10, 1879. 

 S(cott), C. E. \'±, 9, 166— Woodcock Caught by a cat. 

 Scott, E. W. xii., 15, 294— Wild Turkeys common May 7, 1879, at Mays- 



ville, Ark. 



Scott, Joseph. X., 7, 117 — Habits of the Ruffed Grouse. 



S(hll:aber), B. P. xii., 22, 424— Against the English Sparrow. 



Smith, 1). E. vii. , 6, 84 — Recording the capture of a Double-crested Cor- 

 morant on the Miramichi River, New Brunswick, May, 1876. 



(Smith, Everett) "Roamer." iii., 21, 324— " Roamers;" a list of several 

 stragglers in Maine, iii., 25, 389 — Gives descriptions of Plotus an- 

 hinga and Graculus dilophus floHdanus, both of which species are 

 called Water Turkeys in Florida, iv., 4, 54— "Eagles ;" quotes Au- 

 dubon that they prefer putrid food, iv., 21, 326 — " Cock Grouse Pro- 

 tecting Nests." vii., 11, 164 — Carolina Dove shot atMachias, Maine, 

 Oct. 9, 1876. vii., 23, 357— "Does the Osprey Ever Take Dead 

 Fish ?" He thinks not. viii, 8, 113— " Ospreys Taking Dead Fish;" 

 further particulars, viii., 19, 300 — "Ospreys Taking Dead Fish;" 

 further discussion. 



Smith, Everett, ix.. 21, 397— Trusts fa vorble reports will be obtained of 

 the Migratory Quail." xii., 7, 126—" Winter in the North ;" birds 

 noticed in Eastern Canada during a hunting trip, xii., 8, 140 — 

 " Spring Notes " from the Province of Quebec. 



S(mith), F. W. ii., 23, 358— Gunning notes from Portland. Me. 



Smith, G. Aug. vi., 10, 148 — "Birds of Fort Wayne, Ind;" short notes on 

 tifty-t wo species likely to be found there in winter {Glaucidium gnoma 

 is an error ; should read Nyctale aoudica — H. B. B.). 



Smitli, Greene, ix., 15, 285 — " Brant ;" asks for positive information as to 

 its range. 



liHiith, Horace, ii., 23, 358 — " Woodcock in New Jersey." 



Smitli, Mannasseh. ii., 16, 245 — " Migration of Birds ;" dates of arrival of 

 several species at Portland, Me. 



Spera, W. II. vi., 4, 52 — List of spring arrivals at Ephrata, Penn., for 

 1875. 



Sauire, G. R. xii., 23, 444— Woodcock breed twice ayear at Asbury Park, 

 N. J. 



St, Clair, J. W. viii. , 16, 240—" Some Southern Wood Notes " from Law- 

 tonville, Ga., in a popular vein. 



Stacy, D. F. x., 4, 55 — Cites others as authority, as well as himself, that 

 Brant are found in Minnesota. 



Stanton, W. vii., 14, 212 — Partridge flying through a pane of glass, 



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