HOWE. 
Notes on the summer birds of Berk- 
shire County, Massachusetts, ’02, 
404-405. 
A correction, ’03, 210. 
A further note on the subspecies of 
Passerculus sandwichensis inhab- 
iting Labrador, ’03, 215-216. 
Late records for eastern Massachu- 
setts, 703, 218. 
Nighthawk migration in New Hamp- 
shire, 703, 434-435. 
The Ani in Florida, ’04, 79. 
The Red-backed Sandpiper in Massa- 
chusetts in December, ’04, 277. 
A correction, ’04, 286. 
Audubon’s ‘ornithological bicgraphy,’ 
704, 286. 
What has happened to the Martins? 
704, 387. 
Killdeers at Allen’s Harbor, R. I. 
704, 485. 
A female Cardinal wintering in Con- 
cord, Mass. ’05, 211. 
Two Massachusetts records, ’05, 319. 
A broken Pigeon’s leg that healed 
itself, ’05, 412-413. 
New Massachusetts records for the 
Hawk and Great Gray Owls, ’08, 
84. 
Massachusetts records, 708, 323. 
Ardea egretta in New Jersey, ’08, 
473. 
A curious influx of southern Herons 
to New Jersey, 709, 76. 
An Egret in Rhode Island, ’10, 79. 
Another King Rail in Massachusetts, 
710339: 
Howe, R. H., Jr., and Allen, G. M. 
Birds of Massachusetts (rev.), ’01, 
278. . 
Howe, R. H., Jr., and Sturtevant, E. 
Supplement to the birds of Rhode 
Island (rev.), ’03, 446. 
Howell, Arthur Holmes. 
A preliminary list of the summer 
birds of Mount Mansfield, Ver- 
mont, ’01, 337-347. 
Scott’s Sparrow in Colorado, 
210. 
Birds that eat the cotton boll weevil 
—a report of progress (rev.), ’06, 
05, 
475. 
Another Connecticut Warbler from 
Maine, 707, 222. 
The relation of birds to the cotton 
boll weevil (rev.), ’08, 97. 
Notes on the winter birds of north- 
ern Louisiana (rev.), 708, 493. 
Notes on the summer birds of north- 
ern Georgia, ’09, 129-137. 
115 
HUMMINGBIRD, 
Agelaius phoeniceus fortis in Louis- 
Jana 09. 192k 
Breeding records from southern IIli- 
noisy LOW 26: 
Notes on the summer birds of Ken- 
tucky and Tennessee, ’10, 295- 
304. 
Notes on the birds of the sunken 
lands of southeastern Missouri, 
710, 381-384. 
Howell, A. H., and Oldys, H. 
The Bewick Wren in the District of 
Columbia, with a description of 
its song, ’07, 149-153. 
Hoxie, Walter John. 
Notes on the Bald Eagle in Georgia, 
710, 454. 
Supposed nesting of the Pine-woods 
and Bachman’s Sparrows in Chat- 
ham County, Georgia, 710, 457— 
458. 
The Bank Swallow at Savannah, Ga. 
710, 460. 
hoyti (Otocoris), see Otocoris. 
huachucae (Strix), see Strix. 
Hubel, Frederick Charles. 
Preliminary list of the summer birds 
of the Cobalt mining region, Nip- 
issing District, Ontario, ’07, 48-52. 
Hudia, see Crotophaga ani. 
hudsonia (Pica), see Pica. 
hudsonica (Pica), see P. hudsonia. 
hudsonicus (Circus), see C. hudsonius. 
(Numenius), see Numenius. 
— (Parus), see Penthestes. 
(Penthestes), see Penthestes. 
hudsonius (Circus), see Circus. 
Huhus, ’03, 450, ’09, 43, 54. 
humilis (Euphonia), see Euphonia. 
(Turtur), see Turtur. 
Hummingbird, Alice’s, see 
aliciae. 
Allen’s, see Selasphorus alleni. 
Anna’s, see Calypte anna. 
Atala’s Emerald, see Chlorostilbon 
caribbaea. 
Bahama Emerald, 
aeneoviridis. 
Black-chinned, see Archilochus alex- 
Amizilis 
see Riccordia 
andri. 
Blue-throated, see Cyanolaemus clem- 
enciae. 
Broad-tailed, see Selasphorus platy- 
cercus. 
Buff-bellied, see Amizilis chalconota. 
Buff-breasted, see Doleromya pallida. 
Calliope, see Stellula calliope. 
Costa’s, see Calypte costae. 
Crested, see Bellona cristata. 
