HALIAEETUS LEUCOCEPHALUS. 
NODE ey 204; 13352, (06,8 300% Las 
200, 15025705, 153,706, 14,207, 74% 
50806442 i, (Gu OS tase oan Vice0O. 
222; Mad. 704, 2503" Mass. (05) 292: 
Mich. ’05, 44%, 47, 216%, 708, 132, 
1392, 2318) U0) 383.274 + itssa 209% 
152; 286%, 707, 17, 08) 214; Mont: 
20.:7.°265.2 Ne. M0473 34 46 e Nee 
702. 277%, 03, 264, 208, SoG Ole 
267: ©. 710) 68; Ont. 707, 49); -S..D: 
08, 464, 09, 147: Wash. ’02, 134, 
708, 160, 433; W. Va. °02, 287, ’04, 
250:—fd. 701, 267; 702," 27:73, 708: 
259; hbt.’08,132%, 1394, 259; mig.’08, 
832; nst. 704, 454, 05, 2868, ’06, 222, 
707, 265, ’09, 394, 710, 274, 4543; 
misc, 03, 382", ’06, 143, 07, 232. 
leucoryphus, fd., hbt. ’08, 265. 
haliaetus (Pandion), see Pandion. 
Halobaena, ’09, 323. 
caerulea, Antarctic, 07, 454. 
Halocyptera, ’08, 244. 
Halohippus, ’09, 103. 
halophilus (Ammodramus), see Passer- 
culus guttatus. 
(Passerculus), see P. guttatus. 
hammondi (Empidonax), see Empido- 
nax. 
Hantzsch, Bernhard. 
Beitrag zur kenntniss der vogelwelt 
Islands (rev.), ’06, 115-116. 
Hapalocercus, ’04, 314. 
albifrons, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
plumbeipes, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
haplonota (Elachura), see Elachura. 
Haplospiza montosa, P. R. ’06, 236. 
nivaria, misc, ’06, 236. 
Haplospizae, ’02, 101. 
Hardy, Campbell. 
Reminiscences of a Nova Scotia 
naturalist: Andrew Downs (rev.), 
710, 480. 
Hardy, John Henry, Jr. 
The Ruff at Seabrook, N. H. ’08, 82. 
Capture of the European Widgeon 
in New Hampshire, 709, 304. 
Hardy, J. H., Jr.,and Townsend, C. W., 
see Townsend and Hardy. 
Harelda, ’07, 191. 
hyemalis (*Old-squaw, PQuandy, 
°Clangula, *Fuligula glacialis), Alta. 
109-5302: B.C) 103m279:- Caaf. 0h 
1055-205; 4402: 2 Coloy 208-184-1093 
282, 409; Del. ’05, 198; Fla, °04, 
451; Keewatin, ’05, 236; La. ’06, 
7*, 707, 321; Mack. ’08, 69; Md. ’04, 
247; Mass. ’08, 217, ’09, 2409; N.- 
C. °01, 264; N. S. 906, 173; Ont. 
01, 35, °05, 206-207, ’06, 4382, 445; 
Pa. ’06, 207°, 209%, 332%; Que. '06, 
108 HARVEY. 
285%) 314,- 105) 625 10): “Waste 206r 
140, ’08, 430.—hbt. 709, 2404; nst. 
705, 236; misc. ’06, 479%, 707, 1918. 
harlani (Buteo), see Buteo. 
(Falco), see Buteo. 
Harlow, Richard Cresson. 
Unusual occurrence of the Short- 
eared Owl in Pennsylvania, ’07, 
438-439. 
Virginia Rail and Kentucky Warbler 
in New Jersey, ’08, 218-219. 
Bobolinks summering in southern 
Pennsylvania, ’08, 222-223. 
Recent notes on birds of eastern 
Pennsylvania, ’08, 276-282. 
Breeding of the Loon in Pennsyl- 
vania, ’08, 471. 
The Little Blue Heron in New Jer- 
sey, 709, 189-190. 
The Yellow Rail at Salem, New Jer- 
sey, 709, 190. 
Breeding of the Louisiana Water- 
Thrush in Philadelphia, 709, 195- 
196. 
The Lesser Yellow-legs in Center 
County, Pennsylvania, 709, 305. 
Wilson’s Snipe wintering in Penn- 
sylvania, 709, 305. 
Harper, Francis. 
The Hermit Thrush as a summer 
resident of Long Island, N. Y.’08, 
481-482, 
Harporhynchus, see Toxostoma. 
harpyia (Thrasaetos), see Thrasaetos. 
harrisi (Buteo), see Parabuteo. 
(Dryobates), see Dryobates. 
—— (Falco), see Parabuteo. 
(Fringilla), see Zonotrichia quer- 
ula. 
(Nannopterum), 
terum. 
(Parabuteo), see Parabuteo. 
(Picus), see Dryobates. 
Hartert, Ernst [Johann Otto]. 
Die Vogel der paladaktischen fauna 
(rev.), Pt. 1, ’04, 94-95: Pi ils 
505—506: Pt. Il, 705, 428-3 b rR hve 
107, 362° Pt. V, 709).207 set vee 
110), °476=4.7.7- 
Eurylaemidae, notice of, ’04, 312. 
On the criticism of Heft III of die 
Vogel der palaaktischen fauna, 
706, -120-122. 
Hartert, E., and Berlepsch, H., see Ber- 
lepsch and Hartert. 
Hartlaub [Karl Johann] Gustav, 1814- 
1900. 
Obituary of, ’01, 219. 
Harvey, Gertrude Fay. 
see Nannop- 
