EUOPS, 
Euops (Conurus), see Conurus. 
Euphagus, ’04, 414. 
carolinus (*Rusty Blackbird or 
Grackle, »Scolecophagus), Alas. 
709, 69; Alta. '09, 396; Colo. 709, 
416° Del. 05, 201; Fla. ’04, 457; 
Mie 07 1235 10).3442" Las 201; 1543, 
702, 211% '04, 48%, 479, 706, 2802, 
2822: Mack. ’08, 72°; Md. ’02, 848, 
704-2475 Mass. ?04; 385°, ’05, 420; 
Micha 08h) 142, 2312 209) 368>, 7110) 
275; Miss. 06, 45; Mo. °08, 202; 
WMont= 07,4002: N.Y. *02, 297%; 
N. S. 904, 59, ’09,-223; N. C. ’01, 
267 Ont Ol 41h. 2062 sil7.207, dil), 
78, 109%, 08, 4%, 5%, 9%; Pa.’08, 280; 
Que. 701, 200%, 10, 5°, 15; Va. ’10, 
173; not in Wyo. ?06, 465*.—fd. ’10, 
3442; mig. 04, 48%, ’07, 1092, 123, 
08, 4°, 5%, 9% 14" '99, 69: nst, 01, 
200%, ’09, 396; syn. 704, 414. 
cyanocephalus (*Brewer’s Black- 
bird, PScolecophagus, °Quiscalus 
breweri, “Psarocolius, °Quiscalus fer- 
rugineus), Alta. ’09, 396, ’10, 903, 
2NSe Arie. 103, 46%, 47°: Calif. 703, 
186°, ’04, 69>, 72”, ’05, 369, 385, 706, 
415, ’08, 460; Colo. ’10, 148; Conn. 
709, 1988; La. ’06, 14%; Mont. 07, 
397257398", 4007, 4002; Neb. °01, 
416°; N. M. ’06, 422, 710, 4258: Nev. 
703, 187; N. D. '06, 309°; Ont. ’07, 
SeewOre: 709, 73S. D5 701, 236», 209) 
150; Sask. ’07, 412%,. ’08, 29>, 710, 
200; Wash. ’02, 136, 703, 206%, 704, 
2258) 230%; 706, 145, 7°08, 435:—fd. 
205;.385, 707, 400". Adz, ’05, 61, 207, 
400°; nst. 703, 186>, 187%, 706; 145), 
707, 400°, ’08, 29>; syn. 704, 4144 
706, 311°; misc. ’06, 311°, ’10, 4812. 
Euphema, ’05, 436. 
Euphonia, ’08, 353, 381, ’09, 103. 
aurantiicollis, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
berlepschiana, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
brunneifrons, Peru, ’01, 407. 
crassirostris, C. R. ’07, 308; Pan- 
ama, ’01, 369. 
cyanoblephara, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
egusquizae, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
elegantissima, ’08, 353. 
gracilis, C. R. ’07, 308; Panama, 
7015 5369. 
humilis, C. R. ’07, 308. 
luteicapilla, C. R. ’07, 308; Pan- 
ama, ’01, 369.—plm. ’01, 369. 
sclateri, P. R. ’03, 14. 
viscivora, Lesser Antilles, ’05, 228. 
’ Eupsychortyx cristatus (’Ortyx neo- 
xenus, °Perdix neoxenus), misc. ’03, 
239240206, sic: 
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FALCIFER, 
pallidus, Venez. 02, 259, 260. 
eurhyncha (Guiraca), see G. lazula. 
europaea (Riparia), see Riparia. 
(Troglodytes), see Nannus trog- 
lodytes. 
eurygnatha (Sterna), see Sterna. 
Eurylaemidae, ’02, 106, ’04, 312, ’06, 
118. 
Eurynorhynchus pygmaeus, anat. ’02, 
118. 
Euscarthminae, ’04, 316, 318, 319, 321. 
Euscarthmus, mst. ’04, 314, 315. 
minutus, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
Eustis, Richard Spelman. 
The Field Sparrow in Arlington, 
Mass., in winter, 702, 204. 
Nesting of the Junco in 
Massachusetts, ’06, 103. 
Eustis, R. S., and Turner, H. 
Turner and Eustis. 
Euxenura maguari, p/m., syn 
Evans, Arthur Humble. 
Turner on Birds (rev.), 04, 306-307. 
Evelynae (Doricha), see Doricha. 
(Trochilus), see Nesophlox. 
eastern 
- 7085 38: 
evura (Parus), see Penthestes hud- 
sonicus. 
Exanthemops, ’01, 319, ’03, 368, ’08, 
390. 
excubitor (Lanius), see L. borealis. 
excubitorides (Collyrio), see Lanius. 
(Lanius), see Lanius. 
exigua (Columbigallina), see Chaeme- 
pelia. 
(Geothlypis), see Geothlypis. 
exilipes (Acanthis), see Acanthis. 
exilis (Ardetta), see Ixobrychus. 
(Bellona), see Bellona. 
— (Ixobrychus), see Ixobrychus. 
(Orthorhynchus), see Orthorhyn- 
chus. 
(Trochilus), see Orthorhynchus. 
eximia (Arbelorhina), see Arbelorhina. 
(Dendrornis), see Xiphorhynchus. 
(Rhodinocichla), see Rhodino- 
cichla. 
exortivus (Rhynchocyclus), see Rhyn- 
chocyclus. 
exsertus (Automolus), see Automolus. 
exsul (Chlorophanes), see Chloro- 
phanes. 
— (Palaeornis), see Palaeornis. 
F 
F., W. 
Obituary of C. C. Young, ’03, 94. 
fabalis (Anser), see Anser. 
Falcator, ’03, 450. 
falcifer (Pipilo), see P. megalonyx. 
