BANGS AND BRADLEE, 
The resident land birds of Bermuda, 
201092492257. 
Bangs, O., and Zappey, W. R. 
Birds of the Isle of Pines (rev.), 
2055 3292 
bangsi (Myiarchus), see Myiarchus. 
barbadensis (Psittacus), see Psittacus. 
barbatula (Vireo), see Vireosylva. 
(Vireosylva), see Vireosylva. 
barbatus (Gypaétus), see Gypaétus. 
(Myiobus), see Myiobus. 
(Spinus), see Spinus. 
barberenae (Hemitriccus), see Hemi- 
triccus. 
Barbour, Robert. 
An Eskimo Curlew captured at sea, 
706, 459. 
A large migration of hawks, ’08, 82. | 
Barboza du 
1823-1908. 
Obituary of, ’08, 496-497. 
Bargea, ’09, 49, 53. 
Baristus, ’09, 46, 53. 
Barlow, Chester, 1874-1902. 
A list of the land birds of Placer- 
ville—Lake Tahoe stage road, cen- 
tral Sierra Nevada Mountains, Cal., 
etc. (rev.), 702, 104-105. 
Obituary of, ’03, 92-93. 
barlowi (Parus), see Penthestes. 
Barnesia, ’02, 415. 
Barrett-Hamilton, Gerald Edwin Ham- 
ilton, 1871-1914. 
On the position occupied by the legs 
of birds in flight (rev.), 703, 321. 
Barrington, Richard Manliffe. 
Bocage, Jose Vicente, 
34 
The migration of birds as observed | 
at Irish lighthouses and lightships 
(rev.), 701, 205-206. 
barringtoni (Nesominus), see Neso- 
minus. 
barroti (Heliothrix), see Heliothrix. 
barrovianus (Larus), see L. hyper- 
boreus. 
bartholemica (Dendroica), see Den- 
droica. 
bartrami (Falco), see Falco. 
Bartramia longicauda (*Upland Plover | 
or Bartramian Sandpiper), Alas. ’09, | 
68° Alia; 209%, 393; (BG. 703, 28k: 
Colo. 709, 180;-290= 410'- Del. 205, 
199s Se hare 04, eA bore i One eOe. 
21: Lesser Antilles, ’?02, 245;: La. 
104.. 488, -1468, 3378, -476,.705, 145, 
206. 277, 280; 208; 179 eid. 702.9763) 
704, 240; Mass. ’02, 404, ’03, 65-66, 
705, 28%, 420,708, 108%; Mich. ’04, 
84, 708, 152, 328, 473; Minn. ’04, 34; 
Mo. ’08, 213; Mont. 707, 2428, 254; 
N. H. ’04, 4934, ’05, 28°; N. D. 01, 
BECKI, 
32953 Ont, 701, 112, 4055411025206; 
450; Panama, 701, 358; Sask. 707, 
162%; 1632, 409%) 427, 710; 197 = SG 
706, 59); S. BD. 708) 463, 209 eA 6a 
702, 404, ’05, 28%, ’'08, 59; Wash. 
08, 484.—mig. ’04, 48", 476, 708, 15%, 
709, 68; mst, 703, 65, 707, 632.842 76 
10, 21; protect. ’08, 108°; song, ’02, 
404; syn. 709, 3032; misc. 702, 3073, 
709)92228: 
Bartsch, Paul. 
Notes on the Herons of the District 
of Columbia (rev.), 704, 402-403. 
Basileuterus, ’03, 74, 75, ’08, 354. 
belli, g. dist., 05, 299; misc. 708, 
354. 
brasheri (*Muscicapa), g. dist. ’05, 
299; syn. '04, 417°; misc. ’08, 354. 
culicivorus, g. dist. ’04, 417. 
delattrii, C. R. ’07, 306. 
flavescens, Mex. ’03, 75. 
leucopygius, C. R. ’07, 306. 
veraguensis, C. R. ’07, 287, 306; 
Panama, ’01, 368. 
| Basilinna leucotis (White-eared Hum- 
mingbird), Ariz. 710, 282. 
bassana (Sula), see Sula. 
bassanus (Pelecanus), see Sula. 
Bateleur, see Terathopius. 
Bates, Abby Frances Caldwell. 
Maine bird notes, ’01, 400-401. 
Batty, Joseph H., 1847-1906. 
Obituary of, 706, 356-357. 
baueri (Limosa), see Limosa. 
(Nesomimus), see Nesomimus. 
Beal, Foster Ellenborough Lascelles. 
Birds as conservators of the forest 
(rev.), 708, 95-96. 
Birds of California in relation to the 
fruit industry (rev.), ’08, 96-97. 
Birds of California in relation to the 
fruit industry, pt. II (rev.), 710, : 
480-481. 
| beali(Oceanodroma), see O. leucorhoa. 
Beard, Daniel Carter (‘Dan Beard’). 
The Barn Owl on Long Island, ’02, 
398-399, 
Long-eared Owls resident at Flush- 
ing, Long Island, N. Y. ’06, 337. 
Dan Beard’s animal book and camp- 
fire stories (rev.), 708, 100. 
Beaupré, Edwin. 
Unusual nesting site of the Black 
Duck (Anas obscura), ’06, 218- 
219, 
| Becardia, ’09, 45. 
Bécasse, see Philohela minor. 
Bécassine, see Gallinago delicata. 
Beccroche, see Guara alba. 
becki (Speotyto), see S. hypogaea. 
