MASSACHUSETTS. 
208, 413, ’06, 341, 463, ’09, 84, 
306=3075 21105 49% 2211. 
Nash GaiGe 20757 339) 
Nichols, J. T., 704, 81-82. 
Osgood, W. H., ’06, 462-463, 464. 
Palmer, T. S., ’06, 98, 99. 
eters, Jo ls 208, 320. 
Phillips, J. C., ’710, 263-271. 
Reagh, A. L., ’03, 304. 
Redfield, “A. C,,710; 211. 
Remick, J. A., 707, 94, 102. 
Robbins, R. C., ’01, 190-191. 
Smith, H. M., ’01, 195, ’02, 76. 
Storer, J. H.; 06, 222. 
Thayer, G. H., ’02, 296-297. 
Thayer, J. E., ’04, 383, ’05, 418-419, 
706, 97; 222, ’07, 212, 2114, 446, 
709, 77. 
Torrey, B., 01, 273, 394, 02, 292. 
Townsend, C. W., ’02, 202, ’04, 81, 
706, 103-104, 336-337, ’08, 80-81, 
709, 13-19, 264-266. 
Townsend, C. W., and Hardy, J. H., 
709, 78-79. , 
dunner, EH. M., and Eustis; R- Si, 
{0227.85 
Wharton, W. P., ’09, 76-77. 
Wright, H. W., 705, 80, 87, 87-88, 
107, 105-106, 344-346, ’09, 337- 
345, 710, 211-212, 390-408. 
massena (Cyrtonyx), see Cyrtonyx. 
(Trogon), see Trogon. 
mastersianus (Platycercus), see Platy- 
cercus. 
Mathews Gregory Macalister. 
Handlist of the birds of Australia 
(rev.), 08, 244-245. 
maugei (Conurus), see Conurus. 
mauri (Ereunetes), see Ereunetes. 
(Heteropoda), see Ereunetes. 
mauritianus (Lophopsittacus), see Lo- 
phopsittacus. 
Mauve, see Larus atricilla. 
maxillaris (Melospiza), see Melospiza. 
maxima (Alcedo), see Alcedo. 
(Sterna), see Sterna. 
maximus (Dinornis), see Dinornis. 
Maxon, William Ralph. . 
Notes on the birds of Madison Coun- 
ty, New York, with especial refer- 
ence to Embody’s recent list, ’03, 
262-266. 
maxwelliae (Megascops), see Otus. 
(Otus), see Otus. 
maynardi (Coccyzus), see Coccyzus. 
(Dryobates), see Dryobates. 
— (Geothlypis), see Geothlypis. 
—  (Picus), see Dryobates. 
— (Vireo), see Vireo. 
139 MCGREGOR, 
McAtee, Waldo Lee. 
An interesting variation in Seiurus, 
704, 488-489. 
Warblers and grapes, 704, 489-491, 
Do migrants fast? 705, 320-321. 
Horned Larks in their relations to 
agriculture (rev.), 706, 120, 241. 
Ecological notes on the birds occur- 
ring within a radius of five miles 
of the Indiana University campus 
(rev) 1065237. 
The shedding of the stomach lining 
by birds, 706, 346. 
Virginia creeper as a winter food 
for birds, ’06, 346-347. 
Food habits of the Grosbeaks (rev.), 
708, 245-246. 
‘Lead poisoning in Ducks,’ ’08, 472. 
Records from Bloomington, Indiana, 
08, 482. 
Notes on Chen caerulescens, Chen 
rossi and other waterfowl in Louis- 
iana, 710, 337-339. 
see Collinge, W. E., ‘the feeding 
habits of the Rook’ (rev.), 710, 
359-360. 
Plants useful to attract birds and 
protect fruit (rev.), 710, 481. 
mecalli (Otus), see Otus. 
McClintock, Norman. 
A Hermit Thrush study, ’10, 409- 
418. 
McConnell, Harry Burns. 
Notes from eastern Ohio, 710, 216- 
Bless 
McCook, Phillip James. 
Little Blue Heron 
705, 76-77. 
mecowni (Rhynchophanes), see Rhyn- 
chophanes. 
McCrackin, Josephine Clifford. 
[Letter about bird protection in Cali- 
fornia], 704, 112-115. 
McGlone, Bartgis. 
A note on the Audubon Shearwater, 
08, 472. ; 
McGregor, Richard Crittenden. 
List of the land birds of Santa Cruz 
Cou Calif. Grew): 201, 279: 
List of birds collected in Norton 
Sound, Alaska (rev.), ’03, 319. 
On birds from Luzon, Mindoro, etc. 
(rev.), 703, 319-320. 
Birds from Benguet Province, ete. 
(rev.), 704, 404. 
Birds from the islands of Ramblon, 
Sibuyan and Cresta de Gallo (rev.), 
705, 427-428. 
Birds from Mindoro and small ad- 
in Connecticut, 
