DWIGHT. 
tween plumages and moults, 702, 
248-255. 
Capture of the Barn Owl (Strix 
pratincola) on Long Island, N. Y. 
703, 434. 
Some new records for Nova Scotia, 
703, 439-440. 
Formalin fails as an insecticide for 
Dermestes, ’03, 440. 
The exaltation of the subspecies, 
704, 64-66. 
Occurrence of the Knot (Tringa 
canutus) at San Diego, California, 
04, 78-79. 
The rapidity of the wing beats of 
birds, 704, 286. 
see Hoffman, R., ‘a guide to birds 
of New England’ (rev.), 704, 393- 
394, 
A method of obtaining a temporary 
stability of names, ’04, 406. 
[Transfer of collection to Am. Mus. 
Nat. Hist.], 704, 408. 
Plumage wear in its relation 
pallid subspecies, 705, 34-38. 
Status and plumages of the white- 
winged Gulls of the genus Larus, 
706, 26—43. 
First capture of Townsend’s Soli- 
to 
taire (Myadestes townsendi) on 
Long Island, New York, ’06, 105— 
106. 
Index to “ The Auk,” ete. (rev.), 708, 
99-100. 
The Bluebird (Sialia sialis) in Que- 
bec, ’09, 83. 
Obituary of E. S. Woodruff, 
218-219. 
The singular case of the Black Duck 
of North America, ’09, 422-426. 
see Eaton, E. H., ‘birds of New 
York’ (rev.), 710, 348-350. 
dwighti (Molothrus), see M. ater. 
Dyche, Lewis Lindsay, 1857-1915. 
The Red Phalarope (Crymophilus 
fulicarius), a new bird for the 
Kansas list, 706, 220. 
Dyke, Arthur Curtis. 
Rare ducks near Bridgewater, Mass. 
705, 409. 
Nest of the Saw-whet Owl at Bridge- 
water, Mass. ’06, 337. 
709, 
The Canvasback at Bridgewater, 
Mass. 708, 80. 
dyscola (Pipromorpha), see  Pipro- 
morpha. 
dyscolus (Mionectes), see Mionectes. 
Dysithamnus andrei, Trinidad, ’06, 
471. 
dysoni (Bucco), see Bucco. 
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EDOLIUS. 
Dyspetornis, 705, 436. 
Dysporus, ’07, 194, 708, 352. 
Dytes, ’01, 319, ’03, 368, ’08, 389. 
E 
Eagle, Bald, see Haliaeetus leucoceph- 
alus. 
Golden, see Aquila chrysaetos. 
Gray, see Haliaeetus leucocephalus. 
Kamchatkan Sea, see Thalassoaetus 
pelagicus. 
Mexican, see Buteo abbreviatus or 
Urubitinga anthracina. 
Northern Bald, see Haliaeetus alas- 
canus. 
White-headed, see Haliaeetus leuco- 
cephalus. 
Earnshaw, Frank Leslie, Oldys, H., and 
Brewster, C. E., see Oldys, Brewster 
and Earnshaw. ' = 
Eaton, Elon Howard. “~ 
Birds of western New York (rev.), 
701 212-2132 
An epidemic of roup in the Canan- 
daigua Crow roost, 703, 57-59. 
A hybrid duck, ’03, 64. 
Spring bird migration of 1903, ’04, 
341-345. 
Birds of New York, pt. I (rev.), 
110; 348-3510! 
ecaudatus (Rallus), see Rallus. 
Eckstorm, Fanny Hardy. 
The bird book (rev.), ’01, 209-210. 
The Woodpeckers (rev.), 701, 210- 
Palle 
A description of the adult Black 
Merlin (Falco columbarius suck- 
leyi), 02, 382-385. 
The Meadowlark in Maine and other 
notes, 709, 430-432. 
Eclectus westermanni, misc. ’03, 460. 
Ecology. 
Adams. @, ©. 208sal09=1538 
Ectopistes migratorius (*Passenger or 
Wild Pigeon, ?Columba), Del. ’08, 
285: Ind. 906, 237°, 273%" as 20s: 
440; Man. ’03, 66, ’08, 451; Md. 
704, 250; Mass. 7055 287325 ee 
Mich. ?03, 66, "05, 2073. 20/messos) 
356%, ’10, 208% Ne JS 20sm2s2reO- 
710, 217°; Okla. ’07, 357232085452); 
Ont: 701, 37, 191%, 703) (66) 207-0 7s: 
Pa. 706, 202%, 210) 434° SanGaeoor 
61.—hbt. 701, 1918, 708, 181; mig. 
707, 715) syn. 106, 47425208392 
misc. ’03, 4438, 704, 2933, ’09, 4298, 
OM 2a2 4338 
Edoliisoma elusum, P. J. ’06, 236. 
Edolius, ’09, 43, 53. 
