Ar rHORS' INDEX. m 



staples, E. F. xii., 19, 365— A partial albino Robiu that imitated the Whip- 

 poorwill was shot at Lakeville, JSIass. 



Sfteele), Ihos. S. x., 7, 117— Habits of the Ruffed Grouse. 



Steele, W. F, iii., 4, 59 — " Protection of Eni^lish Snipe ;" does not believe 

 in spring shooting, as they breed much further South than generally 

 suspected. 



i (tepheiis), J. xii., 17, 323 — Habits of the Capercailzie in Europe. 



Sterliuar, I)r. E. x., 6, 95— "Food of the Wild Pigeon " (a letter to the 

 Editors about the English Sparrow, about x., 10, 296). 



: (terling-). Dr. F. xi., 20, 400— "How Does Gravel Find its Way Into 

 Song Sparrows' Nesis ?" 



Steveus, IVinthrop G. vi., 14, 215— "Bird Arrivals on the Harlem;" 

 spring notes at West Farms, N. Y. viii., 24, 400 — "Ornithological 

 Notes," giving dates of spring arrivals at West Farms, N. Y., of thir- 

 ty-two species for three different years. 



(Stockwell, G. A.) " Archer." The fauna of Michigan, viii., 15, 224— 

 viii., 16, 241— viii., 17, 2'1— viii., 18, 281— viii., 19, 300— viii., 22, 

 861 — viii., 23, 380 — A few notes, but in many cases only a nominal 

 list, with no authorities for facts given. 



(Stratton, F. S.) "Antler." xii., 15, 285 — "Drumming of the Ruffed 

 Grouse " at Piney Falls, Tenn. 



Sturtevant, Goo. A. xii., 13, 245^Bufiie head Duck shot in Oregon. 



(Sumner, C. A.) " Quill Driver." x., 12, 216— Purple Martins at Milford, 

 Mass. xii., 8. 146— Blue Birds at Milford. Mass 



Sutton, J. iv., 8, 122— Gunners' notes from Midway, Ky. 



Swabcy, Frederick, v., 7, 100—" The Testimony of Birds." 



Swainson, John, x., 13, 235 — "The Gray Partridge {Perdix dnerea) of 

 Europe ;" about introducing them here, x., 16, 29 — " The Gray Part- 

 ridge ;" fmther notes. 



S . v., 14, 219 — Gunners' notes from Fort Scott, Kansas. 



S . xii., 11, 216 — Gunning notes from Clinton, Conn. 



S i C F. ii., 7, 103 — Concerning the eggs of Chrysomitris tristis. 



S , E. v., 23, 356— Robin seen at Portland, Me., Dec. 16, 1875. 



S , <'. B. iv , 14, 215— "Albino Linnet" (probably Purple Finch) shot 



at Swampscott, Mass. 



S i H. v.. 26, 410 — Gunners' notes from Columbia, S. C. 



S , J. B vii., 15 230 — " The Arctic Owl " common on the Massachu- 

 setts coast in October, lb76. 

 S , .1. T. B. ix., 5, 85 — Ruffed Grouse flying with her j^oung hanging 



to her feathers with their bills. 



S , J. Y. iii., 22, 343— Wild Turkeys in Pennsylvania. 



S , V'. C. viii., 2, 17— But*her Birds abundant at Towanda, Penn., 



winter of 1876-7. 



S , W. H. vii., 8, 122— Gunners' notes from Norfolk, Va. 



"Sanez." iii., 25,394—' Summer Woodcock Shooting." iv., 17, 269— 



"Summer Woodcock Shooting;" against same iv , 24, 381 — ".July 



Shooting ;" birds are often not fully fledged. 

 "Sanjjor." ix., 26, 489— Has killed more females of the Ruffed Grouse 



than males. 



" Sauioiirai." vii., 6, 91— vii., 7, 102— Gunners' notes from Rye, N. H. 



*' Sawhoues " is John Dixwell. 



** Setter." v., 3, 42— Gunners' notes from Seaville, N. J. 



** Shelton." viii., 11, 160— Procured an Albino Robin at Rahway, N. J. 



