Protonotaria, No. 32. 
Proyentriculus,n. Part of gullet 
next to gizzard where are sol- 
vent glands. 
Psaltriparus, No. 14. 
Psilorhinus, No. 98. 
Psittaci, 19s. 
Ptarmigan, 235. 
Pteroclide, 230. 
Pteryla, . Place where feathers 
grow on the skin, § 9. 
Pterylography, n. Account of 
feathers, § 9. 
ee Gas n. Mode of feathering, 
IB 
Ptilogonydine, 116. 
Ptilogonys, 116. 
Ptilosis, n. Plumage, § 9. 
Ptychorhamphus, No. 323. 
Puflinus, No, 310. 
Puflinus conradii, 350. 
Punctate, a. Dotted; pitted. 
Punctum, rn. A point. 
Purple Finch, 128. 
Gallinule, 275. 
Grackle, 160. 
Martin, 114 
Sandpiper, 255. 
Pygmy Auk = = Least Auk, 343. 
Nuthatch, 83. 
Owl, 206. 
Pygopodes, 332. 
Pygopodous, a. Rump-footed. 
Pygostyle, n. Last tail-bone. 
Pyranga, No. 43. 
Pyrocephalus, No. 111. 
Pyrrhula No. 57. 
Pyrrhuloxia, No. 83. 
Q. 
elec 269. 
Quail, 2: 
Gaetdaeauls, No, 257. 
Quin UnX, 2. Set of five, arranged 
thu 
Quises ding, 1 159. 
Quisealus, No. 94. 
R. 
ma a n. Outer bone of forearm, 
ov 
Ratt Duck, 
Rails, 241, 272. 
Rallidi, -inze, 272 
Rallus, No, 240. 
Ramus, v. Branch or fork. 
Raptores, 199, 347. 
Ratitwe, 69 (footnote). 
Raucous, « LIRoarse. 
Ravens, 162. 
Rizor-billed Auk, 339. 
Rectrix, n.; pl. rvectrices. Tail- 
feathers, § 67. 
Recurved, a. Curved upward. 
Recurvirostra, No. 196. 
Recurvirostridz, 247. 
Red Crossbill, 129. 
Owl, 202. 
Phalar ‘ope, 2 
Red-and-whit TF alder ed Black- 
bird, 156 tricolor). 
Red-backed Sandpiper, 256. 
Red-bellied Nuthatch, 83. 
Woodpee ker, 196. 
Red-billed Pigeon, 225. 
Redbird, 151. 
Red-breasted Lark, 157. 
Merganser, 296, 
Sandpiper. 256. 
Snipe, 252. 
Teal=Uinnamon T. 
Woodpecker, 195. 
Red-cockaded Woodpecker, 192. 
Reddish Egret, 268. 
Red-eyed Vireo, 119. 
Red-faced Cormorant, 304, 
Red-head, 28). 
Red-headed Woodpecker, 196. 
Red-legeed Kittiwake, 315. 
Red-necked Grebe, 336. 
Red-poll Linnet, 130. 
Red-shafted Woodpecker, 198. 
s~ 
INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 
Red-shouldered Blackbird, 156 
(var. guberna- 
tor). 
Buzzard, 216. 
Redstart, 110. 
Red-tailed Buzzard, 216. 
Red-throated Diver, 335. 
Red-winged Blackbird, 156. 
Reedbird, 154. 
Reeve, 260. 
Regimen, n. Habit of life. 
Regulina, 77. 
Regulus, No. 9. 
Remex, n.; pl. vemiges. Quills of 
wing, § 57, § 60. 
Reticulation, rn. Mosaic, § 78. 
Retrorse, a Directed backward. 
Rhachis, vn. Part of scapus, § 3. 
Rhamphotheea, n. Covering of 
either jaw, § 48, b. 
Rhinotheca, x. Covering of upper 
jaw, § 48, b. 
Rhodostethia, No. 286. 
Rhyacophilus, No. 216. 
Thynchopinze 
Rhynchops, No. 295. 
Ricebird, 154. 
Richardson’s Falcon, 214. 
Jaéger = Parasitic 
ow T Tengmalm’s 
O., 205. 
Pewee, 174. 
Rietus, n. Gape. 
Ring Plover, 244. 
Ring-billed Gull, 313. 
Ringneck, 244. 
Ring-necked Duck, 289. 
Ring-tailed Eagle=Golden Eagle. 
Marlin, 258. 
Rio Grande Jay, 166. 
Rissa, No. 284 
River Ducks 3. 
Road-runner, 189. 
Robin, 71. 
Robin Snipe, 256. 
Rock Ptarmigan, 235. 
Wren, 8). 
Rocky Mountain Garrot, 290. 
Rodger’s Fulmar, 327. 
Roseate Spoonbill, 264. 
Tern, 321. 
Rose-breasted Grosbeak, 148. 
Ross’ Goose, 282. 
Rosy Gull, 316. 
Rostrhamus, No. 152. 
Rostrum, n. Bill, which see. 
Rough-legged Buzzard, 218. 
Rough-winged Swallow, 114. 
Royal Tern, 319. 
Ruby-crowned Kinglet, 78. 
Ruby-throated Hummingbird, 184. 
Ruddy Duck, 295. 
Plover, 2 
Ruff, 260. 
Ruff,n. Long feathers of gula, § 40. 
Ruifed Grouse, 255. 
Rufous-backed Hummingbird, 185. 
Rufous-crowned Finch, 140. 
Ruga, 2.; pl.-x. Wrinkle. 
Rugous or rugose, a. Wrinkled. 
Rusty Grackle, 159. 
Rusty-crowned Falcon, 214. 
s. 
2auee back, 312. 
Sage Cock, 233. 
S: igittate, a. Arrowhead-shaped, 
§41,d open ote: 
Salpinctes, No. 19. 
Salt-water Mz -hen, 273. 
Sand Martin, 114. 
Sanderling, 257. 
Sand-grouse, 230. 
Sand-hill Crane, 271. 
Sand-lark, 260. 
Sand-pipers, 249, 253-6, 260. 
Sandwich Tern, 320. 
Sandy Mockingbird, 75. 
Sapsuc ker = Yellow-belliedW ood- 
pecker, 
Saurotherine, 189. 
Savanna Sparrow, 135. 
Saw-bills, 186. 
he 
359 
Saw-whet Owl, 206. 
Saxicola, No. 5, 
Saxicolidex, 76. 
Sayornis, No. 107. 
?s Flycatcher, 172. 
abrous, a. Seabby, scurfy, §80. 
ed Partridge, 238. 
y Dove, 297, 
Scansores. See 351. 
Scapholunar, rn. One of the wrist 
bones, § 55. 
Seapula, n. Shoulder-blade. 
Scapulare, x. Region of the shoul- 
der-blade, 
Scapulars, x. Feathers over shoul- 
_ der-blades, § 38, § 64. 
Scapus, zn. Stem of a feather, § 3. 
Scardafella, No. 1738. 
Searious, @. Same as scabrous. 
Scarlet Ibis, 264. 
Tanager, 111. 
Scaup Duck, 289. 
Scissor-tail, 169. 
Schizognathous, a. Waving the 
palate bones separate. 
Scolecophagus, No. 9: 
Scolopaceous Courlan, 2 71. 
Scolopacide, 248. 
Scolopacine Birds, 248. 
Scolopax, No. 202. 
Scops, 
Scoters, 293. 
Scott’s Oriole, 159. 
Screech Owl, 202. 
Serotum, 2. _ Bag holding testi- 
cles, §2. 
Scutellate, a. 
scales, § 77. 
Scutellum, 7.; pl. scutella. Scale, 
Furnished with 
Parrot, 340. 
Pigeon, 345. 
Swallows, 320. 
Sea-coots, 294. 
Sea-runners, 324 (in text). 
hore Sparrow, 136. 
Seaside Finch, 137. 
Secondary, 7.; pl. secondaries. 
Quills growing on the forearm, 
62 
§ 
Seiurus, No. 36. 
Selasphorus, No. 122. 
Semi- (in composition). Half. 
Semilunar, @ Crescentic, § 41, d. 
Semipalmate, @. Half webbed, §89. 
Semipalmated Sandpiper, 254. 
Plover, 244. 
Tattler, 258. 
Semiplume, § 5. 
Septum, m. Partition. 
Serin Finch, 146. 
Serrate, a. Saw-like. 
Setaceous, a Bristly or bristle- 
like. 
Setophaga, No. 41. 
Setophagine, 108. 
Shag, 302. 
Sharp-shinned Hawk, 212. 
Sharp-tailed Finch, 1 
Grouse, 2% 
Shore-birds, 239. 
Shore-lark, 89. 
Short-billed Kittiwake, 315. 
Marsh Wren, 88. 
Short-eared Owl, 204. 
Short-tailed Albatross, 325. 
Tern, 325. 
Shoveller, 288, 
Shrikes, 124. 
Shufiler, 289. 
Sialia, No. 6. . 
Siberian Finch, 130. 
Sickle-bill, 262. 
Sickle-billed Thrush, 75. 
asber’s Jay, 166. 
xmoid, @ Shaped likean 8. 
Simorhynchus, No. 322. 
Sineiput, n. Forehead, 
Sinuate, a. Wavy. 
Si ta, ath 16. 
Biigantes 
Skua Gulls, 308. 
