INDEX. 449 
(164) Lark Finch. 189; A, 5; AA,3; B,1; BB, 1; N.1; C, 186; S, 344. 
(165) Zarks. §16 (also § 17, I, and § 8). 
(166) Least Flycatcher (ov L.‘* Pewee.”) 286; AA, (1?4) 7; BB, 2; N,1; C, 258; S, 142. 
(167) Lesser ‘* Red-poll.”” 182; A,4; AA,3; BB,1; N,1; W, 4; C, 146; S, 320. 
(168) Lincoln’s Finch. 207; A,2; AA,3; BB,2; N,1(2d ed.); C, 167; S, 368. 
(169) Linné’s Hummingbird. 302, NOTE; C, 283; S, : 
(170) “* Linnet.” 174. (Also, §15,1V, B, and V.) See (234). 
(171) ‘‘ Log-cock.” 324. See (224). 
(172) Loggerhead Shrike. 165; A,1; AA,4; BB,1; N,1; W,3; C, 135; S, 237. 
(173) Long-billed Marsh Wren. 78; A,1; AA,2; BB,1; N,1; W,2; C,51; S, 268. 
(174) Long-eared Owl. 329; A, 4; AA,1; BB,3; N,1; W, 6; C, 320; S, 51. 
(175) Longspur. 188. See (162). : 
(176) Lowisiana “‘ Thrush.” 83. See (163). 
(177) Magnolia Warbler. 126. See (21). 
(178) Marsh Blackbird. 249. See (252). 
(179) Marsh Hawk. 346; AA,1; B,2, p.30; BB, 3; N,1; W,6; C, 333; S, 38. 
(180) Marsh Owl. 330. See (276). 
(181) “‘ Marsh Robin.” 226. See (67). 
(182) Marsh wrens. § 7, II, especially (B); AA, 2; BB, 1; N, 1; C, 51-52; S, 268-269. 
(188) Martins. §12, V. See (236). ‘ 
(184) Maryland “‘ Yellow-throat.” 85; A,1; AA,2; BB, 1; N, 1; W,1, and 9,2; 
©, 97; S; 170: 
(185) Maynard’s Sparrow. 195. See (154). 
(186) Meadow Lark. 241; A,2; AA,4; BB,2; N,1; W, 3; C, 214; S, 406. 
(187) Meadow Wren. 77. See (275). 
(188) Mealy ‘‘ Red-poll.’? 182, V, (a), NOTE; A,5; AA,3; BB,1; C, 146); S, 321. 
(189) Migratory Thrush= Robin. See (257). 
¥ (190) Mocking Bird. 45; A,1; AA,2; BB,1; N,1; W,2; C, 8; S, 253. 
(191) Mocking thrushes. § 1,11 (and IIL?); AA, 2; BB, 1; N, 1; W,2; C, 7-14; S, 
253-261a. 
(192) Mottled Owl. 335; A,1; AA,1; BB,3; N,1; W,3; C, 318; S, 49. 
(193) Mourning Warbler. 87; A,5; AA,2; BB,1; N,1; W, 2; C, 98; S, 172. 
(194) ** Mouse Hawk.” 346. See (179). 
(195) “ Myrtle-bird.” 124. See (356). 
(196) Nashville Warbler. 94; A,1; AA,2; BB,1; N,1; W, 3; C, 67; S, 183. 
(197) New York *‘ Thrush.” 83. See (163). 
(198) Night “ Hawk.” 297; AA, 1; BB,2; N,1; W,5: C, 267; S, 114. 
(199) *‘ Nightingale.” A name applied to several American birds, as (344), (350), etc. 
(200) ‘ Night-jar.” 295. See (336). 
(201) Nuchal Woodpecker. 318 at bottom; BB, 2; C, 302a; S, 86. 
(202) Nuthatches. §5; A,2; AA,4; BB,1; N,1; C, 38-41; S, 277-281. 
(203) Olive-backed Thrush. 36; AA, “III, pl. exlvii; not the text’; BB, 1; W, 5, 
pl. 45, fig. 2(?); C,5; S, 153. 
(204) Olive-sided Flycatcher. 280; A,2; AA, 1; BB, 2; N,1; C, 253; 8,137. 
(205) Orange-crowned Warbler. 95; A,2; AA,2; B,1; BB,1; N,1; C, 68; S, 184. 
(206) Orchard Oriole. 255; A,1, AA,4; BB,2; N,1; W,1; C,215; S, 414. 
(207) Orioles. §17,V; A,1; AA, 4; BB,2; N,1; W,1; C, 215-220; S, 408-416. 
(208) Osprey. 373. See (101). 
(209) ‘* Oven-bird.” 84. See (114). 
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‘The Muscicapa pusilia of Swainson is either this species or a variety of Traill’s 
Flycatcher. 
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