199 AtJTHORS' INDEX. 



"Shot.*' v., 13, 304— vi., 33, 376 -Gunners' notes from Newport, R. I. 



" Sierra." iiL, 8, 115 — "Grouse Shooting in Colorado." 



'•' Sigiua Phi." iii., 5, 68— "A Bird Not to be Imposed Upon" by the 

 Cow Bunting. 



" Siha." xii., 22, 424 — A tale of good Sparrows. 



"Sinkboat." xii., 8, 146— Hybrid Duck. 



'•' Speculator " is Robt. T. Morris. 



"Sportsman." v., 7, 100— Pure white Crow shot at Centreville, Mass. 



'''Stanstead." x., 7, 117— Habits of the Ruffed Grouse. 



'' Stauncli," ix., 18, 345 — Asks that sportsmen will watch for the Migra- 

 tory Quail and report. 



'^Steubeu." viii., 14, 208— Spring arrivals at Hornellsville, N. Y. 



'^Subscriber." vii., 12, 186 — Gunning notes from Galveston, Texas, x., 

 G, 95 — Account of an Owl attacking a person. 



Thayer, Henry F. v., 16, 243 — Albino Partridge shot at "West Bridge- 

 water, Mass. 



Thompson, Frank J. xii., 14, 265 — "Wild Pigeons breeding in confine- 

 ment. 



Tliompson, Maurice, xii., 18, 347 — Remarks on the game of Northern 

 Georgia. 



Tileston, W. M. iv., 3, 40 — "Birds in Extremis ;" developing new traits, 

 owing to the extreme cold winter, iv., 7. 04 — "Spare tke Birds;" 

 an appeal against their wholesale slaughter for hat ornaments, etc. 



Tober, E. B. v., 18, 275—" The Life of Winter Birds." 



(Tomlin, Vi\ David) "Norman." viii., 25, 420— x., 20, 379— In favor of 

 the English Sparrow and Starling. 



Treat, Mrs. Mary, viii., 8, 112—" Our Mocking Bird ;" popular notes. 



Trotter, Spencer, vii., 7, 99— Records finding a white-footed mouse in 

 possession of an old nest of the Red-eyed Vireo. xii., 2, 25 — A paper 

 read before the Linnean Society of New York on the occurrence of 

 certain rare birds near Philadelphia, Peun. 



T , C. "W. v., 11, 167 — Asks for differences between the Canvas-back 



and Red-head Ducks, which the Editors give. 



**Tanager" is Rosa Audubon. 



" Tautramar." ix., 19, 367— "More Birds' Nests in Extraordinary Places." 



"Teal" is R. L. Newcomb. 



*' Tonic " is M. M. Benschoter. 



" Transit." xii., 5, 85—" The Flesh of the Sage Grouse" is good. 



" Truth '' xii., 9, 166—" A Wise Quail." 



XJ , T. X , 6, 99— Spring notes from Peotone, 111. 



"IJli." v., 11, 171— Game notes from Lenox, Ohio. 



" Ifmbellus." vi. , 7, 99— Snow Birds and Snow Buntings found at Peo- 

 tone, III., in winter. 



"Fm Zoo E." iv., 20, 316— "Game in Kansas." 



"Uncas." X., 6, 99— xii., 7, 126— Spring notes at Buffalo, N. Y. 



Valentine, Richard, iii., 1, 9— About getting eggs of Cupidonm cupido for 

 shipment. 



V(alentine), R. x., 6, 99— Spring arrivals at Janesville, Wis. 



Van Yleck, B. H. and Professor 1). S. Jor<)au. ii., 11, 173— Review of 



their " Key to Birds, Batrachians and Fishes." 

 "Yerd Mont Abroad." ix., 21, 397— Blue Birds at New Haven, Conn., 

 Dec. 19, 1877. 



