COTURNICULUS. 
Coturniculus, see Ammodramus. 
coturniculus (Creciscus), see Creciscus, 
(Porzana), see Creciscus. 
couchi (Aphelocoma), see Aphelocoma. 
(Cyanocitta), see Aphelocoma. 
— (Tyrannus), see Tyrannus. 
Coues, Elliott, 1842-1899. 
Obituary of, ’01, 1-11. 
Key to North American Birds, 5th 
ed. (rev.), 704, 292-296. 
couesi (Arquatella), see Arquatella. 
(Campylorhynchus), see Heleo- 
dytes. 
—— (Heleodytes), see Heleodytes. 
(Tringa), see Arquatella. 
Counseiller, see Margarops. 
Counsellor, see Margarops. 
Courser, Cream-colored, see Cursorius 
gallicus. 
Court, Edward Joseph. 
Treganza Blue Heron, 708, 291-296. 
Coward, Thomas Alfred, Dockray, J. 
A., and Oldham, C. 
The vertebrate fauna of Cheshire 
and Liverpool Bay (rev.), 710, 351- 
353 
Cowbird, see Molothrus ater. 
Bronzed, see Tangavius aeneus. 
Dwarf, see Molothrus obscurus. 
Red-eyed, see Tangavius involu- 
lucratus. 
Western Red-eyed, 
aeneus. 
Cox, Ulysses Orange. 
The Pileated Woodpecker (Ceo- 
phloeus pileatus) in Minnésota, 
702, 288-289. 
cozumelae (Icterus), see Icterus. 
Crabier, see Nycticorax violaceus. 
Little, see Ardea virescens. 
montaigne, see Ardea herodias. 
Cracidae, ’07, 290. 
Cractes, ’05, 220, 221, ’08, 394. 
Craig, Wallace. 
The voices of Pigeons regarded as a 
see Tangavius 
means of social control (rev.), 
709, 98. 
Crake, Water, see Porzana carolina. 
Crane. 
Little Brown, see Grus canadensis. 
Sandhill, see Grus mexicana. 
Whooping, see Grus americana. 
crassirostris (Euphonia), see Euphonia. 
(Geospiza), see Geospiza. 
— (Vireo), see Vireo. 
Crateropodidae, ’02, 107, ’09, 207. 
craveri (Brachyramphus), see Brachy- 
ramphus. 
Cravus, ’09, 46, 53. 
Crax, ’09, 48. 
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CRISTATUS, 
chapmani, Mex. ’02, 107. 
panamensis, C. R. ’07, 290. 
Craxia, ’09, 47. 
Creatophora, syn. ’02, 92. 
carunculata ("Gracula), syn. ’02, 
92>, 
creatopus (Puffinus), see Puffinus. 
crecca (Nettion), see Nettion. 
Creciscus, ’08, 365. 
coturniculus (Farallon Rail, »Por- 
zana), Calif. ’01, 316°.—meas. ’07, 
209”: syn. 02, 339%, 703, 364°, 707, 
205», 708,365. 
jamaicensis (*Black Rail or Little 
Black Rail, ’Porzana, °Rallus), Colo. 
709, 287; Conn. ’01, 327%, '03, 243%; 
D. G09, 190% Tl. 201 3272 ;e20- 
31°; Jamaica, '01, 326%; La. 706, 
14°; Md. ’09, 427”; Mass. ’06, 457; 
Ont. ’06, 453; P. R. 03, 22°; S. C. 
705, 397%; Wash. ’06, 141°—meas. 
107, 208": nst. 205) 397> One oIee 
song, ’01, 3268; syn. 708, 365°, 365°. 
Creeper, Bahama Honey, see Coereba 
bahamensis. 
Brown, see Certhia americana. 
California, see Certhia occidentalis. 
Margaritan, see Dendroplex longi- 
rostris. 
Mexican, see Certhia albescens. 
Rocky Mountain, see Certhia mon- 
tana. 
Sierra, see Certhia zelotes. 
Tawny, see Certhia occidentalis. 
crepera (Cercomacra), see Cercoma- 
cra. 
crepidatus (Larus), see Larus. 
(Stercorarius), see Stercorarius. 
crepitans (Rallus), see Rallus. 
Crested Hawk, ’04, 337. 
Crex crex (#Corn Crake), Bermuda, 
2002492 Ni oy Ol eae. 
crinitus (Myiarchus), see Myiarchus. 
crissalis (Pipilo), see Pipilo. 
(Sterna), see Sterna. 
(Toxostoma), see Toxostoma. 
cristata (Bellona), see Bellona. 
(Cyanocitta), see Cyanocitta. 
| ———(Cyanura), see Cyanocitta. 
(Galerida), see Galerida. 
cristatella (Alca), see Aethia. 
cristatellus (Aethia), see Aethia. 
cristatus (Colymbus), see Colymbus. 
(Eupsychortyx), see Eupsychor- 
tyx. 
(Lophophanes), see Baeolophus. 
(Orthorhynchus), see Orthorhyn- 
chus. 
(Parus), see Baeolophus. 
— (Regulus), see Regulus. 
