MOLOTHRUS ATRONITENS, 
atronitens, Lesser Antilles, ’02, 
347. 
obscurus (*Dwarf Cowbird), Ariz. 
10, 283; Calif. ’08, 457%, 460.— 
musc. 710, 232. 
moluccensis (Pitta), see Pitta. 
Momotidae, ’07, 294. 
Momotus, ’09, 45. 
lessoni, C. R. ’07, 294; Panama, 
701, 359.—rbt. °10, 235; plm. '07, 
294. 
mexicanus, Mex. ’06, 388.—plm. 
AO 235: 
mongolicus (Phasianus), see Phasianus. 
monocerata (Cerorhinca), see Cero- 
rhinca. 
monorhis (Oceanodroma), see Oceano- 
droma. 
Montana. 
Bishop, L.B., 701, 195. 
Cameron, E. S., 705, 76, 158-167, 
Si Se OOmeb 2-262, 0075 241 —2710" 
389-406, ’08, 39-56, 251-268. 
Cooley, R. A., 703, 210. 
Oberholser, H. C., 707, 332-333. 
montana (Aegialitis), see Podasocys. 
(Certhia), see Certhia. 
— (Dendroica), see Dendroica. 
—— (Diglossa), see Diglossa. 
— (Geotrygon), see Geotrygon. 
— (Hesperiphona), see Hesperi- 
phona. 
— (Melospiza), see Melospiza. 
— (Pinicola), see Pinicola. 
(Sylvia), see Dendroica. 
montanus (Charadrius), see Podasocys. 
(Coccothraustes), see Hesperi- 
phona. 
— (Junco), see Junco. 
—— (Oreoscoptes), see Oreoscoptes. 
— (Parus), see Penthestes gambeli. 
— (Pipilo), see Pipilo. 
—— (Podasocys), see Podasocys. 
(Turdus), see Allenia apicalis. 
montezumae (Cyrtonyx), see Cyrtonyx. 
(Ortyx), see Cyrtonyx. 
Montgomery, Thomas Harrison, Jr., 
1873-1912. 
Summer resident birds of Brewster 
County, Texas, ’05, 12-15. 
The protection of our native birds 
(cev:), 707; 232: 
The English Sparrow in Texas, ’07, 
341. 
monticola (Dryobates), see Dryobates. 
(Spizella), see Spizella. 
montivagans (Leptasthenura), see Lep- 
tasthenura. 
montosa (Haplospiza), see Haplospiza. 
Moody, William Henry. 
149 
MORTONI. 
[Letter about bird protection on 
Midway Islands] 704, 109. 
Moore, Robert Thomas. 
The Orange-crowned Warbler in 
New Jersey again, ’10, 85. 
Finding of three rare nests in New 
Jersey, ’10, 87-88. 
Moore, William Henry. 
The Loggerhead Shrike in New 
Brunswick, ’01, 196-197. 
New Brunswick notes, ’01, 201. 
The winter Fringillidae of New 
Brunswick, ’02, 199-202. 
Moorhen, English, see Gallinula chlor- 
opus. 
Moracilla neglecta, see Motacilla. 
morcomi (Dendroica), see D. aestiva. 
morelleti (Spermophila), see Spermo- 
phila. 
morenoana (Pipra), see Pipra. 
morenoanus (Myiophthorus), see My- 
iophthorus. 
morinella (Arenaria), see Arenaria. 
(Tringa), see Arenaria. 
morinellus (Charadrius), see Arenaria. 
(Eudromias), see Eudromias. 
Morocus, ’09, 43, 54. 
morphna ¢Melospiza), see Melospiza. 
Morphnus, ’08, 399, ’09, 300. 
Morrell, Clarence Henry, 1872-1902. 
The occurrence of the Prairie 
Horned Lark at Southern Pines, 
Ne = G2702 289: 
The Grasshopper Sparrow in Maine 
and other notes, ’02, 290. 
Obituary of, ’02, 423. 
Morris, Robert Oliver. 
The birds of Springfield and vicinity 
Gev.), 201, 279: 
Springfield, Mass., bird notes, ’03, 
439. 
The Gadwall and Yellow Rail .near 
Springfield, Mass. ’05, 207-208. 
The Turkey Vulture in western 
Massachusetts, ’05, 413. 
The Rough-winged Swallow and 
Duck Hawk near Springfield, 
Mass. 706, 341. 
The Rough-winged Swallow (Stelgi- 
dopteryx serripennis) breeding 
near Springfield, Mass. ’06, 463. 
Rare birds near Springfield, Mass. 
709, 84. 
The Starling near Springfield, Mass. 
709, 306-307. 
Capture of the Northern Phalarope 
near Springfield, Mass. 710, 79. 
Bird notes from Springfield, Mass., 
and vicinity, 710, 221. 
mortoni (Cinclus), see C. unicolor. 
