BOMBYCILLA CEDRORUM, 
708, 48>, 136; mig. ’04, 459%, ’05, 6», 
LOpmcoo 208) cles 22) ast, 2072462, 
LOSseAce-aesyne 207, s62>: 208) 38 il: 
misc. ’01, 287%, 05, 101%, 256°, 709, 
358°. 
garrula (*Bohemian Wax-wing, 
bAmpelis), Alta. ’09, 10, 398; B. C. 
s0SsacSo, Golo. 409, 4118; 710) 150); 
Tie 707, OZ, 128: Mont. 207, 2453, 
LOS SPs wNiebs (O7. 2232s Ont, 701, 
ADPE OW. a Se>.. 10, 54 Ore. 709), 8; 
GID. 09, 151- Wash. 08, 436°— | 
fde08.245" 2110, 54> hot 08; 45°; 
7110, 542 mig. 07, 128, 223°: mst. 
03, 283, 709, 10; syn. 07, 362, '08, 
381. 
pallidiceps, syn. ’09, 301. 
Bombycillidae (Ampelidae), ’01, 121, 
702, 100, 04, 92, 294, ’07, 362, ’08, 
381. 
bonapartei (Larus), see L. philadel- 
phia. 
bonapartii (Muscicapa), see Wilsonia 
canadensis. 
Bonasa, ’06, 245, ’07, 198, ’08, 391, 
392, 
sabini (*Oregon Ruffed Grouse), 
Wash. ’02, 133, 706, 142, 708, 432.— 
misc. 708, 2428. 
togata (Canada Ruffed Grouse), 
Alfas09,-393). B. G. 03, 281 : Mack. 
708, 71; Minn. 704, 34; Ont. ’01, 37, 
LOupe lem Owe: 20, 13-97 201, 340; 
Wash. ?08, 432.—nst. ’07, 71. 
umbelloides (*Gray Ruffed Grouse), 
Alta. 09, 393; Ore. 03, 243, ’09, 6; 
‘Sz 2D, 209, 147- Sask: 210, 198, 204. 
—mnst. 709, 6. 
umbellus (*Ruffed Grouse or 
Hazel-hen, »Tetrao), Del. ’05, 199, 
2085286 Ga. 709) 132) Ti, 704, 
136°: Md. 04, 237; Mass. ’01, 190, 
Z0 55252 2o5- Mach: 702; 233, 705) 
Age 442-46 -09 364%, 366, 710; 
DIB Vioe 708. 198 IN. J. 703) 252": 
NEA 022982 3002704. WS1ee Re: 
it, if; WEES SEES WG, WaGR Sa ver 
708, 464; Tenn. ’10, 301; Vt. ’08, 
59; Wash. ’08, 427.—destr. ’08, 198; 
fd. 04, 509%, ’06, 2418, 2424, 4590; 
hot 70%, 1905 702, 3007, 709; 26, 1122 
syn. ?02,. 310, ’07, 198°; misc. ’03, 
~ 239, '04, 310%, 05, 75, 07, 183%, 09, 
73%, 97%, 10, 2248, 
Bond, Frank. 
Great Gray Owl in Wyoming, ’01, 
107-108. 
Song of the Western Meadowlark, 
- 01, 108-109. 
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BOTAURUS LENTIGINOSUS, 
Eastern Bluebird at Cheyenne, Wyo. 
02, 209. 
Obituary of W. C. Knight, ’03, 457- 
458, 
[Report on bird protection in Wyo- 
ming] ’04, 199-200. 
Bonhote, John Lewis. 
On a collection of birds made by Mr. 
T. R. Thompson at the Cay Lobos 
lighthouse, Bahamas, 701, 145-149. 
On the evolution of pattern in feath- 
ers (rev.), 702, 112-114. 
Bird migration at some of the Ba- 
hama lighthouses, ’03, 169-179. 
Field notes on some Bahama birds 
(rev.), 703, 230-231. 
On a collection of birds from the 
northern islands of the Bahama 
Group (rev.), 703, 447-448. 
Birds of Britain (rev.), ’08, 243. 
Booby, see Sula leucogastra. 
Blue-faced, see Sula cyanops. 
Blue-footed, see Sula nebouxi. 
Brewster’s, see Sula brewsteri. 
Red-footed, see Sula piscator. 
West Indian, see Sula leucogastra. 
White, see Sula piscator. 
boothi (Emeus), see Emeus. 
borbonicus (Necropsittacus), see Ne- 
cropsittacus. 
borealis (Acanthopneuste), see Acan- 
thopneuste. 
(Buteo), see Buteo. 
—— (Contopus), see Nuttallornis. 
—— (Cyanocitta), see C. stelleri. 
—— (Cypseloides), see Cypseloides. 
—— (Dryobates), see Dryobates. 
———- (animus), see Lanius. 
— (Linota), see Aegiothus linaria. 
—— (Numenius), see Numenius. 
| ——(Nuttallornis), see Nuttallornis. 
— (Olbiorchilus), see Nannus. 
(Phyllopneuste), see Acantho- 
pneuste. 
(Puffinus), see Puffinus. 
—— (Somateria), see Somateria. 
| —— (Troglodytes), see Nannus. 
(Tyrannus), see Nuttallornis. 
| borellianum (Syrnium), see Strix. 
borellianus Ha- 
drostomus. 
boscas (Anas), see Anas platyrhynchos. 
boschas (Anas), see Anas platyrhyn- 
chos. 
Botaurus, ’07, 195, ’08, 363. 
lentiginosus (*Bittern or Ameri- 
can Bittern), Alia. 709, 392; B. C. 
103 280i Galif. 2035, 1158s Colos,’09; 
235, 10; 145; Del.'05, 198); Fla. 704; 
259. A518 10, 2053 la. 706, 724014; 
(Hadrostomus), see 
