BIOGRAPHIES, 
McClintock, N., 710, 409. 
Peabody, P. B., ’07, 271. 
Roberts, D.:S.; 09, 371. 
Saunders, W. E., ’02, 267. 
Sherman, J. W., 710, 443. 
Stanwood, C. J., 710, 289. 
Townsend, C. W., ’09, 13, 710, 177. 
Wickersham, C. W., ’02, 353. 
Wright, A. H., 710, 428. 
Wirichtae Eleni. 709) 337. 
Biological Survey, report for 
(ceva) se Ol, 222-223. 
Report for 1904 (rev.), ’05, 230. 
Report for 1905 (rev.), ’06, 248. 
Bird, Banana, see Certhiola or Spinda- 
lis zena. 
Bee, see Tyrannus dominicensis. 
Butcher, see Lanius. 
Cocoanut, see Icterus northropi. 
Cowpen, see Molothrus ater. 
Egg, see Sterna anaethetus or fuli- 
ginosa, or Phaethon flavirostris, 
Molasses, see Coereba atrata. 
Rain, see Coccyzus minor. 
Red, see Cardinalis floridanus. 
Rice, see Dolichonyx oryzivorus or 
Agelaius bryanti. 
Tick, see Crotophaga ani. 
Bird Club of Princeton University, ’01, 
415, 
Bird-Lore (magazine), ’01, 
222, ’09, 108. 
Bird News (magazine), ’09, 220. 
Bird Protection, see Protection of 
Birds. 
1900 
1285, 703, 
— Birtwell, Francis Joseph, 1880-1901. 
Two interesting records from New 
Mexico, 701, 112-113. 
Description of a supposed new sub- 
species of Parus from New Mex- 
ico, 01, 165-167. 
Nesting habits of the Evening Gros- 
beak (Coccothraustes vespertinus), 
701, 388-391. 
Obituary of, 701, 413. 
Birtwell, Olivia Morton. 
Obituary of F. J. Birtwell, ’01, 413. 
~ Bishop, Louis Bennett. 
Rachitis in young Red-shouldered 
Hawks, ’01, 192-193. 
The European Starling in Connecti- 
cut, 701, 194-195. 
Montana Redpolls, ’01, 195. 
Acanthis linaria rostrata and Xan- 
thocephalus xanthocephalus in Con- 
necticut, 701, 195. 
Deformity of maxilla in the House 
Sparrow, 701, 195-196. 
The winter birds of Pea Island, 
North Carolina, ’01, 260-268. 
BLACKBIRD, 
A new Sharp-tailed Finch from 
North Carolina, ’01, 269-270. 
The status of Helminthophila leuco- 
bronchialis and Helminthophila 
lawrencei, ’05, 21-24. 
The Gray Sea Eagle (Haliaetus albi- 
cilla) in British Columbia, ’05, 
79-80. 
The direction of flight in the fall 
migration at New Haven, Con- 
necticut, ’05, 372-378. 
The European Turnstone in Massa- 
chusetts, 706, 335. 
Uranomitra salvini in Arizona, 706 
337-338. 
Notes from Connecticut, ’06, 344- 
345. 
Two new subspecies of North Amer- 
ican birds, 710, 59-63. 
Petrochelidon fulva pallida in Texas, 
710, 459-460. 
Notes from Connecticut, ’10, 462- 
464. 
Bishop, L. B., Sanford, L. C., and Van 
Dyke, T. S., see Sanford, Bishop, and 
Van Dyke (rev.), ’03, 313. 
’ 
bishopi (Catharopeza), see Catharo- 
peza. 
bistriatus (Oedicnemus), see Oecdic- 
nemus. 
Bitlin, see Butorides bahamensis. 
Bitterling, see Butorides virescens. 
Bittern, see Botaurus lentiginosus or 
Butorides bahamensis. 
American, see Botaurus lentiginosus. 
Cory’s Least, see Ixobrychus neo- 
xenus. 
Least, see Ixobrychus exilis. 
Bittern, The (magazine), ’01, 222. 
Blacicus bahamensis (*Least Bahama 
Flycatcher), Bahamas,’05, 127, 1333, 
356. 
blancoi, P. R. ’03, 11, 194, 195, 
Ae fd. 03, 194, 195s nst. 03. 1; 
song, ’03, 11. 
cinereus, Brazil, ’04, 320. 
Blackbird, see Coereba atrata or Age- 
laius or Quiscalus. 
Bicolored, see Agelaius gubernator 
californicus. 
Brewer’s, see Euphagus cyanoceph- 
alus. 
Bronzed, see Quiscalus aeneus. 
Crow, see Quiscalus aeneus or quis- 
cula. 
English, see Merula merula. 
Red-winged, see Agelaius phoeniceus. 
Rusty, see Euphagus carolinus. 
Tricolored, see Agelaius tricolor. 
