BAEOLOPHUS ATRICRISTATUS, 
308s o582 705,220 
YASAES 
bicolor (*Tufted Titmouse, "tex- 
ensis, “Parus, *Parus texensis, °Parus 
floridanus), Ala. 708, 415%, 424; Del. 
705; 204: (Fla. 704, 461 %Gas’09) 36%; 
Tl, 207. 2852743557110: a3: inda06s 
3472 Kay. 210, 3003. ay OL 572. 
202m 2118 204.8484 05. 44s 206; 
277%, 07, 170%, 172%, 174°; Md. 04, 
2348, 239; Mich. ’08, 14%, 222, 710, 
141; Miss. ’05, 283°, 288%, 706, 47, 
20172 2s Mio. 708. 21.2. 09 94 353% 
N. Y. 902, 148°, ’04, 285%, ’10, 648, 
662 NEG, lO) 322i. Pa: 
Tenn. '10, 304; Tex. ’01, 2 
Vas 202. 8°.. 210. 76, 4552.— mig. 
708. 1426 gst. 705, 283%: 708, 222° 7110, 
Silesy71. 2 10S. ASO Ska GOs, GC OSe poo ee. 
358%, 05, 220%, 221, 08, 355, 397°; 
misc. 09.) 231% 3518. 
cineraceus (Ashy Titmouse, PLo- 
phophanes), sym. 703, 308, 358”. 
griseus (*Gray Titmouse, Pridg- 
wayi, ‘Lophophanes, “?Parus), Calif. 
708, 461; Colo. ’09, 184, 421; N. M. 
704, 362, 444°, 449, ’06, 424; Tex. 
1025 301° — syne 02) 41793 1036 3080: 
398% 
inornatus (Plain Titmouse or 
San Francisco Titmouse, "restrictus, 
“Barus, Calijem04,) 41/82 "05. 391" 
706, 186, 187°, 188, 417.—syn. 703, 
308, 358°, 704, 93%, 708, 355°. 
murinus, syn.’04, 93,’05, 221, ’09, 
302. 
sennetti(Sennett’s Titmouse), sy. 
705; .220:" 221. 708; 350. 
wollweberi (Bridled Titmouse, 
>Lophophanes, ‘annexus), N. M. ’06, 
424.—syn. 03, 308, 358, ’05, 221°, 
708. 397°. 
misc. ’01, 291°, 
baetida (Calandrella), see Calandrella. 
Bahama Islands. 
Allen, G. M., ’05, 113-133. 
Bonhote, J. L., 701, 145-149, 
169-179. 
Fleming, J. H., ’01, 272. 
Ridgway, R., 702, 69. 
Riley, J. Hu, ?03, 431—433, 434).705; 
349-360. 
Wells, J. G., ’02, 241. 
203; 
bahamensis (Amazona), see Amazona. 
(Blacicus), see Blacicus. 
— (Butorides), see Butorides. 
— (Coereba), see Coereba. 
—— (Colinus), see Colinus. 
(Columbigallina), Chaeme- 
pelia. 
(Dendroica), see Dendroica. 
see 
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BAIRDI. 
— (Mimus), see Mimus. 
—— (Pitangus), see Pitangus. 
— (Poecilonetta), see Poecilonetta. 
— (Saurothera), see Saurothera. 
— (Speotyto), see Speotyto. 
Bailey, Florence Merriam. 
Handbook of birds of the Western 
United States, etc. (rev.), ’03, 
76-78. 
Handbook of birds of the Western 
United States, 2d ed. (rev.), 704, 
299, 
Additional notes on the birds of the 
upper Pecos, 704, 349-363. 
Scott Oriole, Gray Vireo and Phoebe 
in northeastern New Mexico, ’04, 
392-393. 
Additions to Mitchell’s list of the 
summer birds of San Miguel 
County, New Mexico, ’04, 443- 
449, 
Notes from northern New Mexico, 
705, 316-318. 
Handbook of birds of the Western 
United States, 3d ed. (rev.), ’09, 
102. 
The Palm-leaf Oriole, 710, 33-35. 
Wild life of an alkaline lake, 710, 
418-427. 
Bailey, Harold Harris. 
Ornithological notes from western 
Mexico and the Tres Marias and 
Isabella Islands, ’06, 369-391. 
Mortality among Kingfishers, ’07, 
439, 
Swainson’s Warbler and  Chuck- 
will’s-widow breeding north of 
James River, Virginia, ’08, 478- 
479, 
Northern breeding limit of the 
Chuck-will’s-widow, ’09, 306. 
Nesting colonies of the Green- 
crested Flycatcher and Parula 
Warbler, past and present, 710, 
455-457. 
Bailey, Vernon [Orlando]. 
Birds known to eat the boll weevil 
(rev.), 706, 119: 
baileyae (Penthestes), see Penthestes. 
bailloni (Puffinus), see Puffinus. 
Baily, William Lloyd. 
Henslow’s Sparrow 
County, Pa., 704, 486. 
Baily, W. L., and Dutcher, W., see 
Dutcher and Baily. 
Baird, Spencer Fullerton, 1823-1887. 
[Letters], 704, 255-259, 706, 194-209. 
[Letters to Audubon, J. J.], 706, 318- 
334, ’07, 53-70. 
bairdi (Actodromas), see Pisobia. 
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