BUTORIDES MACULATA, 
maculata, C. R. ’07, 289; Lesser 
Antilles, 705, 101.—syn. 706, 234. 
robinsoni, Venez. ’02, 267. 
spodiogaster, P. J. ’08, 330. 
virescens ("Green Heron or Little 
Green Heron or Bitterling, PArdea), 
Alan 08 417.4 Ariz, 703, 49: Ba- 
hamas, 703, 174°, 176%; Colo. ’09, 
Sis 0 7 409 Dek 705, 198i; D. CG 
704, 4022; Fila. ’04, 269, 452, 06, 
398; Ga. 709, 132; Ill. 107, 432, 710; 
21; Ky. 710, 296; Lesser Antilles, 
702, 244; La. 04, 46%, 475, 705, 145, 
706, 72, 14, 08, 175; Man. ’08, 451; 
Md. ’04, 240; Mass. ’05, 420; Mich. 
708, 152; Miss. ’'05, 148, 2863, 20/5 
lioraio. 085 198, 709, 435°. N. J. 
OES NE a Ols 1872 Ni. 7110; 
3092; Ont. 701, 402, 706, 447; Pan- 
amar 01.25: PP: R. 702,-359'3 S.C. 
405, S75 AWW, SOS, OCA Wa Syleys 
‘Sees ’09" 146.2) Tenn. 710; -301 5 Vet. 
7084 59s Ia.202, 162, "10; 1715) Wes: 
06, 432, 433 (pl.).—fd. 02, 359, ’06, 
432; hbt. 706, 432; mig. ’04, 463, 
708, 15°; mst. °02, 244, 703, 49, 05, 
148, 286%, 06, 432, ’10, 21, 315; 
pblm. 902, 244; syn. 703, 334°, 706, 
234. 
Butterball, see Charitonetta albeola. 
Butterfield, William Craven John 
Ruskin. 
Occurrence of Baird’s Sandpiper in 
Sussex, England, ’01, 190. 
Occurrence of the Spotted Sand- 
piper in Kent, England, ’04, 485. 
Remarks upon some theories in re- 
gard to the migration of birds 
(rev.), 705, 325-328. 
Buturlin, Sergius Aleksandrovich. 
The correct name of the Pacific 
Dunlin, ’04, 50-53. 
A preoccupied generic name, ’04, 80. 
The breeding grounds of the Rosy 
Gull (rev.), ’06, 348-349. 
Red-spotted Blue-throat of Alaska, 
708, 35-37. 
buxans (Campephilus), see Campe- 
philus. 
Buzzard, South Carolina, see Catharista 
urubu. 
T sey, see Cathartes aura or sep- 
-¢rionalis. 
Indian, see Buteo antillarum. 
Wi _«-tailed, see Buteo albicaudatus. 
By-la +, see American Ornithologists’ 
Unxt. 
Bynamphus, ’09, 49, 53. 
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CALANDRA, 
C 
Cabanis, Jean Louis, 1816-1906. 
Obituary of, ’06, 247. 
cabanisi (Ceryle), see C. 
nalis. 
cabocolo (Columbina), see Columbina. 
cacalotl (Corvus), see C. sinuatus. 
Cacatoes, ’09, 42. 
Cacatua galerita.—anat. ’02, 412. 
gymnopis, misc. ’03, 460. 
Cacatuidae, ’06, 118. 
Cacatuinae, ’03, 311. 
cachinnans (Larus), see Larus. 
Cacicus, ’09, 46. 
microrhynchus, C. R. 707, 308; 
Panama, ’01, 370. 
persicus, Venez. ’10, 228. 
Cacique, Mexican, see Cassiculus mel- 
anicterus. 
Cacky-quaw, see Creciscus jamaicensis. 
Cactornis, ’02, 367, ’03, 409. 
caerulea (Ardea), see Florida. 
(Florida), see Florida. 
— (Guiraca), see Guiraca. 
— (Haloboena), see Haloboena. 
— (Motacilla), see Polioptila. 
——.(Polioptila), see Polioptila. 
—— (Sylvia), see Dendroica cerulea. 
Caeruleocantor, ’09, 301. 
caeruleo-larvata (Eucephala), see Eu- 
cephala. 
caerulescens (Chen), see Chen. 
(Dendroica), see Dendroica. 
—— (Florida), see Florida. 
(Motacilla), see Dendroica. 
caeruleus (Coccoborus), see Guiraca. 
caesiogaster (Polioptila), see Poliop~ 
tila. 
cafer (Colaptes), see C. collaris, 
Cahow, ’02, 110, 708, 239, 
Caica, ’03, 311. 
Caille, Black, 
nensis. 
Speckled, see Hylocichla mustelina. 
cairii (Erithacus), see Erithacus. 
cairni (Ruticilla), see Ruticilla. 
cairnsi (Dendroica), see Dendroica. 
cajanea (Aramides), see Aramides. 
Calamospiza melanocorys (*Lark Bunt- 
ing, ?Fringilla bicolor), Colo. ’09, 
183, 418, 710, 89, 150; Mont. 708, 
43; N. M. ’04, 448, ’06, 423; N. D. 
01, 329°; Sask. ’07, 409%, 4104, 08, 
32) 7110) 202%Ss Ds 2015 237.) 08), 467, 
709, 151.—mig. ’09, 418; mst. ’08, 
32, 43; song, ’01, 329%; syn. 02, 
324: misc. 709, 359. 
Calamospizae, ’02, 101. 
Calandra, ’09, 46, 53. 
septentrio- 
see Dumetella  caroli- 
