FLYCATCHER, 
Derby, see Pitangus derbianus. 
Fork-tailed, see Muscivora tyrannus. 
Gray, see Empidonax griseus. 
Green-crested, see Empidonax vires- 
cens. 
Hammond’s, see Empidonax ham- 
mondi. 
Large-crested, see Myiarchus crini- 
tus. 
Least, see Empidonax minimus. 
Least Bahama, see Blacicus baha- 
mensis. 
Lower California, see Myiarchus per- 
tinax. 
Mexican Crested, see Myiarchus nel- 
soni. 
Olivaceous, see Myiarchus olivas- 
Gens. 
Olive-sided, see Nuttallornis bore- 
alis. 
Rufous-tailed, see Myiarchus leucay- 
siensis. 
San Lucas, see Empidonax cineritius. 
Scissor-tailed, see Muscivora forfi- 
cata. 
Sulphur-bellied, 
luteiventris. 
Swallow-tailed, 
ficata. 
Taylor’s, see Pitangus taylori. 
Traill’s, see Empidonax trailli. 
see Myiodynastes 
see Muscivora for- 
Venezuelan, see Sublegatus arena- 
rum. 
Vermilion, see Pyrocephalus mexi- 
canus. 
Western, see Empidonax difficilis. 
White-eyed, see Vireo griseus. 
Wright’s, see Empidonax wrighti. 
Yellow-bellied, see Empidonax flavi- 
ventris. 
Food of birds. 
Bowdish, B. S., 703, 193-195. 
Deane, W., 707, 182-186. 
Wheelock, I. G., ’05, 54-71. 
Forbes, Stephen Alfred. 
An ornithological 
(rev.), 707, 358-359. 
The mid-summer bird life of Illinois 
(rev.), 708, 491-492. 
Forbush, Edward Howe. 
Two years with the birds on a farm 
(rev.), 704, 308. 
The destruction of birds by the ele- 
ments in 1903-1904 (rev.), 704, 
507-509. 
The decrease of certain birds 
New England, ’05, 25-31. 
Special report on the decrease of 
certain birds and its causes (rev.), 
705, 437-438. 
cross-section 
in 
97 
FOX, 
Useful birds and _ their 
(rev.), 707, 234-235. 
Special report of the decrease of 
certain birds and its causes, with 
suggestions for bird protection, 2d 
ed. (rev.), 709, 97. 
Birds as protectors of orchards, 3d 
ed. (rev.), 09, 97. 
Two years with the birds on a farm, 
2d) eds Gev.); 709), 97. 
Wilson’s Snipe wintering near Bos- 
ton, Mass. 710, 206. 
Fordyce, George Lincoln. 
Nest and eges of the Red-shouldered 
Hawk, ’02, 287. 
forficata (Muscicapa), see Muscivora. 
(Muscivora), see Muscivora. 
(Strix), see Strix. 
forficatus (Elanoides), see Elanoides. 
(Milvulus), see Muscivora. 
Formicariidae, ’02, 106, ’04, 315, 321, 
706, o5 lh 207, 296: 
Formicarius castaneiceps, C. R. 08, 
493. 
hoffmanni, C. R. ’07, 298; Pan- 
ama, 707, 298.—plm. ’07, 298. 
nigrifrons, p/m. ’07, 298. 
umbrosus. Panama, ’01, 366. 
Formicivora, ’02, 106. 
arechavaletae, ’02, 416. 
boucardi, C. PR. ’07, 296. 
canofumosus, Venez. ’09, 446. 
intermedia, Venez. ’02, 264. 
rubricollis, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
formicivorus (Melanerpes), see Melan- 
erpes. 
formosa (Calocitta), see Calocitta. 
(Elachura), see Elachura. 
protection 
| ——— (Geothlypis), see Oporornis. 
—— (Oporornis), see Oporornis. 
(Sylvia), see Oporornis. 
formosus (Oporornis), see Oporornis 
(Troglodytes), see Elachura. 
forsteri (Sterna), see Sterna. 
fortis (Agelaius), see Agelaius. 
(Geospiza), see Geospiza. 
Foster, Lyman Spalding, 1843-1904, 
Obituary of, 704, 312. 
Foudia flavicans, syn. ’08, 240, 
newtoni, syw. 708, 240. 
Fowl, Guinea, see Numida meleagris 
Fowler, Henry Weed. 
Birds observed in the Florida Keys, 
706, 396-400. 
Fox, William Joseph. 
The so-called cancelled fasciculus of 
Cassin’s Illustrations, ’01, 291-292, 
The extra-illustrated edition of 
Baird, Brewer and Ridgway, ’02, 
418-419, 
