MERGELLUS, 
Mergellus (Mergus), 708, 360. 
albellus (Smew, "’Mergus), 
708: 53602: 
Mergidae, ’02, 415. 
Mergidia, ’09, 50. 
Mergus (Merganser). 
360, 390. 709. 50. 
americanus (#American Mergan- 
ser or Shelldrake or Goosander, 
bMerganser), Alia. ’09, 391; B. C. 
703-278): Galij-202, 213s (Golox 209: 
DISA Del 208.2830" as O07 ciliAes 
Mid. "04. “249: Mass. 705, 272,710) 
400 4022: Mich. 705.84 5):) 21:75, "08. 
132210, 372; Mont. ?07, 247°; Ont. 
201 35>) 705, 9206 2065 4450s One: 
709, 53 Pa, 206, 2512. 3329s Ouewi10; 
TO. Sask: 707. 4052472) 4 202 eS: 
D. °09, 145; Wash. ’06, 140°, ’08, 
430°.—Abt. 109, 2403; nst. '07, 420°; 
syn. ’08, 360. 
merganser, misc. ’08, 360. 
serrator (*Red-breasted Mergan- 
ser, Merganser), Alta. ’09, 391; 
Calif. 708, 457; Colo. ’09, 180, 279, 
408; Del. 705, 197°; Hawaii, '03, 
16522 ha. '07, 31725 Mack. 708. 69"; 
Mad. 704. "246?" Mass. 208, 2175 
Mich. ’08, 15%, 709, 365%, 366; Mont. 
Oe 2ASP RIN 20252 10 GRIN. AG. 
SYN. 
07, 194, 708, 
201-2640: (Ont: 2012 35>, 276") 706; 
443°. Ove, 701, 2002, 702, 27%, 710: 
10; Russia, 04, 399; Wash. 706, 
140°, 708, 430°; Wis. ’10, 1642.—hbdt. 
709, 240°; mig. ’08, 154; syn. 708, 
360; misc. ’07, 194. 
meridensis (Pheuticus), see Pheuticus. 
meridionalis (Columba), Zenaida ze- 
naida. 
(Sturnella), see Sturnella. 
(Zenaida), see Zenaida. 
Merle, see Quiscalus luminosus. 
Merlin, see Falco aesalon. 
Black, see Falco suckleyi. 
Richardson’s, see Falco richardsoni. 
‘merlini (Saurothera), see Saurothera. 
Meropia, ’09, 44. 
Merops, 709, 44. 
Merotias, 709, 50, 54. 
Merriam, Clinton Hart. 
[Extracts from the annual report 
of], 704, 407. 
The King cameos of Audubon, 708, 
448-450. 
Report of the chief of the bureau of 
Biological Survey (rev.), 710, 104- 
106. 
[Harriman endowment], °10, 364. 
Merriam, C., Hart and Preble, E. A. 
144 MEXICANUS. 
The fauna and flora ... of western 
Maryland (rev.), ’01, 208. 
merriami (Cyrtonyx), see Cyrtonyx. 
(Meleagris), see Meleagris. 
— (Teratornis), see Teratornis. 
Merrill, James Cushing, 1853-1902. 
Obituary of, ’03, 90-91, 710, 113-119. 
merrilli (Melospiza), see Melospiza. 
(Nyctidromus), see Nyctidromus. 
— (Otocoris), see Otocoris. 
Mershon, William Butts. 
The Passenger Pigeon (rev.), 707, 
355-357. 
Merula roseus (°Sturnus), misc. 07, 
194, 
merula (Dendrocincla), see Dendro- 
cincla. 
(Merula), see Planesticus. 
(Turdus), see Planesticus. 
meruloides (Fringilla), see Passerella 
insularis. 
(Hesperocichla), see Ixoreus. 
— (Ixoreus), see Ixoreus. 
— (Orpheus), see Ixoreus. 
— (Passerella), see P. insularis. 
Merulus, ’09, 45, 54. 
mesoleucus (Pipilo), see Pipilo. 
Mesomyodi, ’06, 233. 
Mesondria, ’09, 47. 
Mesopodia, ’09, 50. 
Mesorina, ’09, 46, 54. 
metallophonus (Turdus), see Turdus. 
Metallura, ’02, 92. 
Methriopterus, ’02, 327. 
mexicana (Cassidix), see Cassidix. 
(Coereba), see Coereba. 
— (Grus), see Grus. 
(Loxia), see Piranga erythrome- 
las. 
(Meleagris), see M. gallopavo. 
—— (Perdix), see Colinus virginianus. 
—— (Peucaea), see P. botterii. 
—— (Piranga), see Piranga. 
—— (Sialia), see S. occidentalis. 
— (Sturnella), see Sturnella. 
(Tyrannula), see Myiarchus cin- 
erascens. 
mexicanus (Aramides), see Aramides. 
(Astragalinus), see A. psaltria. 
— (Attila), see Attila. 
(Carduelis), see Astragalinus 
psaltria. 
(Catherpes), see Catherpes. 
— (Cinclus), see C. unicolor. 
—— (Falco), see Falco. 
— (Geococcyx), see G. affinis. 
— (Himantopus), see Himantopus. 
— (Momotus), see Momotus. 
—  (Myiarchus), see M. nelsoni. 
