FALCO SPARVERIUS, 
216%, 09, 365%, 366, 10, 38-39, 274; 
Minn. 704, 35; Miss. 705, 153, 2862, 
706, 45; Mo. ’08, 199%; Mont.- 707, 
Bole. 3968; Ni. Cy 2l0, 3iizs Ont 70, 
Beev07, 49) 73,208,825 Panama, 01, 
358: Sask. ’07, 411%, 430, 710, 198; 
SeGae O08 O4t SD: VOLEI2Z33) 208; 
464,09, 147; Tenn.’10, 301; Venez. 
2020 2Olse ize Ole 340) 3 a. LO 172'5 
Wash. ’?04, 225%.—fd. ’07, 264 (pl.); 
WoO OOOO} al ses 14s) yng. 
708, 82; nst. 705, 153, 07, 264* (pl.), 
430, 710, 23; syn. 709, 3498. 
suckleyi (*Black Pigeon Hawk or 
Black Merlin, Paesalon), B. C. 709, 
61; Ore. ’02, 382, 382-384; Wash. 
702). 134, 3852, 706, 143, 708, 160, 433. 
—mig. 708, 160; plm. ’02, 382-384; 
syn. 709, 3032. 
tinnunculus (*Kestrel), bt. 
113%; misc. 709, 296, 10, 472. 
torquatus, Sicily, 709, 255. 
Falcon, Aplomado, see Falco fusco- 
caerulescens. 
Labrador, see Falco gyrfalco. 
Peale’s, see Falco pealei. 
Peregrine, see Falco anatum or pere- 
grinus. 
Prairie, see Falco mexicanus. 
Rough-legged, see’ Archibuteo fer- 
rugineus. 
Falconidae, ’03, 229, ’07, 289, ’09, 298, 
Silton 
Falconiiformes, ’02, 99. 
_Falconinae, ’09, 297. 
fallax (Doleromya), see Doleromya. 
(Melospiza), see Melospiza. 
(Zonotrichia), see Melospiza. 
familiaris (Acrocephalus), see Acro- 
cephalus. 
(Prinia), see Prinia. 
—— (Tatare), see Tatare. 
Fannin, John, 1839-1904. 
Obituary of, 704, 510. 
fannini (Ardea), see Ardea. 
fanny (Calospiza), see Calospiza. 
Farley, John Austin. 
The Purple Gallinule in Massachu- 
setts in the breeding season, ’01, 
190. 
Probable breeding of the Red-bellied 
Nuthatch near Boston, 701, 198. 
The Alder Flycatcher (Empidonax 
traillii alnorum) as a summer resi- 
dent of eastern Massachusetts, 
701, 347-355. 
Massachusetts bird notes, 701, 398—- 
400. 
Rallus elegans and Tonornis mar- 
tinica in Massachusetts, ’05, 409. 
9 
709, 
93 FELGER. 
Farwell, Ellen Sheldon Drummond, 
1859-1912, 
The Carolina Wren at Lake Forest, 
Tle 2025 92.09% 
fasciata (Chamaea), see Chamaea. 
| ——— (Columba), see Columba. 
—— (Fringilla), see Melospiza melodia. 
— (Melospiza), see M. melodia. 
(Nyctale), see Cryptoglaux. 
fasciatus (Picoides), see Picoides. 
fatigata (Geospiza), see Geospiza. 
Fatio, Victor, 1838-1906. 
Obituary of, 706, 356, 484-485. 
faustus (Leptopogon), see Leptopogon. 
Faxon, Walter. 
The Newfoundland Veery (Hylo- 
cichla fuscescens fuliginosa) in 
Massachusetts, ’01, 198. 
Early editions of Wilson’s 
thology, ’01, 216-218. 
A rare work on American ornithol- 
ogy, ’03, 236-241. 
Additional notes on the Brewster’s 
Warbler in the Arnold Arboretum, 
Jamaica Plain, Mass. ’07, 444. 
Helminthophila leucobronchialis 
(Brewster) in Lexington, Mass. 
707, 444-446. 
A Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos), 
in Lexington, Mass., in winter and 
summer, ’07, 446. 
Fay, Samuel Prescott. 
Orni- 
Barrow’s Golden-eye (Clangula is- 
landica) in Massachusetts, ’08, 
PNe 
European Widgeon (Mareca pene- 
lope) in Florida, 710, 204-205. 
Massachusetts notes, 710, 219-220. 
Black Brant (Branta nigricans) 
Massachusetts, 710, 336-337. 
Knot (Tringa canutus) wintering in 
Massachusetts, 710, 339-340. 
The Canvas-back in Massachusetts, 
710, 369-381. 
in 
A Massachusetts record for the 
White-tailed Kite, 710, 453-454. 
fedoa (Limosa), see Limosa. 
| feldeggi (Falco), see Falco. 
Felger, Alva Howard. 
The Mexican Cormorant in Colo- 
rado, 701, 189. 
A plan for recording in a condensed 
form the life-history notes of 
birds, 702, 189-195. 
Colorado bird notes, ’02, 294. 
The Wood Ibis again in Colorado, 
403. 65. 
Birds killed by hailstones, ’03, 70. 
Hybrid duck—Mallard (Anas bos- 
