448 ; INDEX. 
(119) Goshawk. 358; A,2; AA,1; BB, 3; N,1; W, 6, p. 80; C, 340; S, 14. 
(120) Grass Finch. 200. See (14). 
(121) Gray-cheeked Thrush. 39; BB,1; C, 5a; S, 154. 
(122) Gray King-bird. 273, (a), note; AA, 1; BB, 2; C, 243; S, 125. 
(123) Great Carolina Wren. 74; A,1; AA,2; BB,1; N,1; W, 2; C, 47; S, 265. 
(124) Great Crested Flycatcher. 275; A,2; AA,1; BB, 2; N,1; W, 2; C, 247; S, 130. 
(124a) Great (Cinereous or) Gray Owl. 331; A, 4; AA, 1; BB, 3; N, 1; C, 322; S, 53. 
(125) Great Horned Owl. 339; A,1; AA,1; BB, 3; N,1; W, 6; C, 317; S, 48. 
(126) Great Northern Shrike. 161; A,2; AA, 4; BB, 1; N,1; W,1; C, 134; S, 236. 
(127) Green Black-capped “* Flycatcher.” 129. See (28). 
(128) Green-crested Flycatcher. See (1). 
(129) ‘* Greenlets”” = vireos, § 13. 
(130) Grosbeaks. § 15, XXI, XXII, and XXIII. 
(131) ‘* Ground Robin.” 226. See (67). 
(132) “ Ground Sparrow.” § 15, passim (especially XIII, A). 
(133) Grouse. § 30; AA, 5; BB, 3; N,1; C, 380-388; S, 459-470. 
(134) Gyrfalcon. 347; A,2 and 4; AA, 1; BB, 3; C, 341 & 34la; S,11 and 12. See 
§ 27, II, (A). 
(135) “‘ Hair-bird.” 210. See (71). 
(136) Hairy Woodpecker. 321; A,5; AA,4; BB,2; N,1; W,1; C, 298; S, 74. 
(137) ** Hang-nest.”” 252. See (7). 
- (188) Harriers. § 27,1. See (179). 
(189) Hawks. § 27, (especially III and IV); AA, 15 BB, 8; N, 1; C, 333-363; S, 5-46. 
(140) Hawk Owl. 342; A, 4; AA,1; BB,3; N,1; W, 6; C, 326; S, 62. 
(141) Hemlock Warbler. 112; AA,2; N,1; W,5. See (26). 
(142) Hen Hawks. § 27, especially V, (A) and (B); AA, 1; BB, 3; N,1; W,6. 
(148) Henslow’s Bunting (or Sparrow). 193; A,1; AA,3; BB,1; N,1(2d ed.); C, 163; 
S, 339. 
(144) Hermit Thrush. 34; A,1; AA, 3; BB,1; N,1; W,5;3 C, 4; S, 149. 
(145) “‘ High-hole,” etc. 312. See (117). 
(146) Hooded “ Flycatcher” (or Warbler). 129, NOTE; A,2; AA,2; BB,1; N,1; W,3; 
C, 101; S, 211. 
(147) Horned Lark. 237. See (274). 
(148) Horned Owl. 339. See (125). 
(149) House Sparrow. 235; C, 187. 
(150) Howse Wren. 75. A,1; AA,2; BB,1; N,1; W,1; C, 49; S, 270. 
(151) Hummingbird. 302. See (261). 
(152) Hummingbirds. § 22; AA, 4; BB, 2; N,1; C, 2738-283: S, 100-106. 
(153) Indigo Bird. 229; A,1; AA,3; B, 9,2; BB,2; N,1; W,1; C, 199; S, 387. 
(154) Ipswich Sparrow. 195; BB, 1; C,.158; S, ———. 
(155) Jays. § 18, ILand IIL; AA, 4; BB, 2; N, 1; C, 232-239; S, 482-444. 
(156) Jenfalcon. 347. See (184). 
(157) Kentucky Warbler. 88, NOTE; A,1; AA,2; BB, 1; N,1; W.3; C. 96; S, 175. 
(158) King-bird. 273; A,1; AA,1; BB, 2; N,1; W, 2, p. 66; C, 242; S, 124, 
(159) Kingfisher. 305; A,1; AA, 4; BB,2; N,1; W, 3; C, 286; S, 117. 
(160) Kingfishers. § 23; AA,4; BB,2; N,1; C, 286-287; S, 117-118. 
(161) “‘ Kinglets.” § 3,1; A,2; AA,2; BB,1; N,1; W, 1; C, 21-22; S, 161-163. 
(162) Lapland Longspur. 188; A, 4; AA, 3; B,2; BB,1; N,1; C, 153; S, 326. 
(163) Large-billed Water“ Thrush.” 83; A,1; AA,3; BB,1; N,1; W, 3, pl. 23; C, 94; 
S, 188. 
51 am inclined to decide that fig. 2 of pl. 45is that of the Hermit Thrush, whereas 
confusion with the Olive-backed Thrush occurs in the text. , 
