FELGER. 
chas) + Pintail (Dafila acuta), 
703, 303-304. 
Two records for Colorado, ’05, 421. 
Obituary of Denis Gale, ’05, 442- 
443. 
A card system of note keeping, ’07, 
200-205. 
Ross’s Snow Goose in Colorado, ’07, 
211-212. 
The Prothonotary Warbler in Colo- 
Tadow 0703425 
Wild Turkeys in Illinois, ’09, 78. 
Colorado notes, 709, 85-86. 
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo), 
709, 191. 
Annotated list of the water birds of 
Weld, Morgan and Adams coun- 
ties, Colorado, south to the first 
sectional line below the fortieth 
parallel, 709, 272-291. 
Colorado notes, 710, 89. 
Status of the Black Duck (Anas ru- 
bripes) in Colorado, 710, 451-452. 
Birds and mammals of northwestern 
Colorado (rev.), ’10, 477-478. 
felivox (Dumetella), see D. carolinen- 
sis. 
(Turdus), see Dumetella_ caro- 
linensis. 
felix (Pheugopedius), see Pheugope- 
dius. 
fera (Meleagris), see M. sylvestris. 
ferina (Anas), see Marila valisineria. 
ferruginea (Anas), see Casarca. 
(Casarca), see Casarca. 
— (Erolia), see Erolia. 
(Tringa), see Erolia. 
ferrugineum (Glaucidium), see G. pha- 
laenoides. 
ferrugineus 
buteo. 
(Quiscalus), see Euphagus caro- 
linus. 
Ferry, John Farwell, 1877-1910. 
Ornithological conditions in north- 
eastern Illinois, with notes on 
some winter birds, ’07, 121-129. 
Winter bird notes from extreme 
southern Illinois, ’07, 281-286. 
Further notes from extreme southern 
Illinois, ’07, 430-435. 
Birds observed in Saskatchewan 
during the summer of 1909, 710, 
185-204. 
Obituary of, ’10, 240-241. 
ferus (Anser), see Anser. 
Festa, Enrico. 
Nel Darien e nell’ Ecuador (rev.), 
710, 354-355. 
(Archibuteo), see Archi- 
FISHER. 
festae (Rhamphocelus), see Rampho- 
celus. 
fiber (Sula), see S. leucogastra. 
Ficedula, ’05, 436. 
[Field, George Wilton]. 
Report upon the eastern Pinnated 
Grouse or Heath Hen (Tympa- 
nuchus cupido) (rev.), ’09, 96. 
Field, Herbert Haviland. 
- The Concilium Bibliographicum as a 
bureau of ornithological informa- 
tion, 707, 117-118. 
Fieldfare, see Planesticus migratorius. 
Fighter, see Tyrannus dominicensis. 
Fillymingo, see Phoenicopterus ruber. 
Finch, Aleutian Rosy, see Leucosticte 
griseonucha. 
Black Rosy, see Leucosticte atrata. 
Brown, see Passerella fuliginosa. 
Brown-capped Rosy, see Leucosticte 
australis. 
California Purple, see 
californicus. 
Cassin’s Purple, see Carpodacus cas- 
sini. 
Gray-crowned Rosy, see Leucosticte 
tephrocotis. 
Hepburn’s Rosy, see Leucosticte lit- 
toralis. 
House, see Carpodacus frontalis. 
Purple, see Carpodacus purpureus. 
Rosy Snow, see Leucosticte tephro- 
cotis. 
San Clemente House, see Carpoda- 
cus clementis. 
Sharp-tailed, see Passerherbulus cau- 
Carpodacus. 
dacutus. 
Siberian House, see Carpodacus 
grebnitzkii. : 
Townsend’s, see Passerella town- 
sendi. - 
finitimum (Todirostrum), see Todi- 
rostrum. 
Finley, William Lovell. 
American birds (rev.), ’08, 93-94. 
Finn, Frank. 
The waterfowl of India and Asia 
(rev.), 710, 360. 
finschi (Amazona), see Amazona. 
—— (Conurus), see Conurus. 
Fisher, Albert Kenrick. 
Two vanishing game birds: the 
Woodcock and the Wood Duck 
(rev.), 702, 410-411. 
A partial list of the birds of Keam 
Canyon, Arizona (rev.), 703, 318. 
In memoriam: Thomas Mcllwraith, 
704, 1-7. 
Obituary of W. L. Ralph, ’07, 461- 
462. 
