NORTH DAKOTA. 
North Dakota. 
Bent, AC. 701; 328—336,1393-3094" 
702, 1-12, 165-174, ’07, 160, 166- 
167, 213-214. 
Bowman, C. W., ’04, 385-386. 
Cameron, E. S., ’07, 262. 
Deane: (R07, 2155 28: 
Oberholser, H. C., ’07, 332-336. 
Stone, W., ’04, 387. 
northropi (Icterus), see Icterus. 
Norton, Arthur Herbert. 
Birds of the Bowdoin College expe- 
dition to Labrador in 1891 (rey.), 
2015 2772 
A third Maine specimen of the Little 
Blue Heron, ’02, 285. 
The Boat-tailed Grackle as a stow- 
away, 702, 289-290. 
[Report on bird protection in 
Maine] ’04, 147-168. 
The eastern distribution of the Prai- 
rie Horned Lark; a question of 
evidence, ’06, 225-226. 
Occurrence of the Titlark (Anthus 
pensilvanicus) in Maine in spring, 
706, 341-342. 
A second Yellow-crowned Night 
Heron (Nycticorax violaceus) at 
Portland, Maine, ’06, 457. 
Two Ravens (Corvus corax principa- 
lis) seen at Harpswell, Maine, ’07, 
100. 
The Kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) on 
the coast of Maine in summer, ’07, 
337; 
Lincoln’s Sparrow (Melospiza lin- 
colni) at Portland, Me. ’07, 341- 
342. 
The Kittiwake and Purple Sandpiper 
again in Maine in summer, ’07, 
435. 
The Florida Gallinule, Stilt, and 
Buff-breasted Sandpiper near Port- 
land, Me., in 1907, 708, 81-82. 
Further notes on the occurrence of 
the Pigeon Hawk (Falco colum- 
barius) in winter, near Portland, 
Maine, ’10, 207. 
The Lesser Snow Goose (Chen hy- 
perborea nivalis) in Gorham, 
Maine, ’09, 304. 
The present status of the Meadow- 
lark (Sturnella magna) near Port- 
land, Maine, ’09, 307-308. 
Another Hoary Redpoll (Acanthis 
hornemanni, exilipes) at West- 
brook, Maine, 709, 308. 
Bicknell’s Thrush (Hylocichla aliciae 
bicknelli) in Cumberland County, 
Maine, ’09, 312. 
° 
158 
NUDIGENIA., 
The food of several Maine water- 
birds, ’09, 438-440, 
The Little Gull, Larus minutus Pall., 
in Maine, with remarks on its dis- 
tribution and its occurrence in 
America, ’10, 447-450. 
notabilis (Antrostomus), 
stomus. 
(Seiurus), see Seiurus. 
Note-keeping. 
Felger, A. H., 702, 189-195, ’07, 200- 
2058 
Notiomystis, ’09, 103. 
Notiospiza, ’05, 436. 
notius (Pachyrhamphus), 
rhamphus. 
notkensis (Picus), see Sphyrapicus. 
(Sphyrapicus), see Sphyrapicus. 
Notornis alba, Norfolk I. ’08, 239. 
stanleyi, Lord Howe’s I. ’08, 239. 
novae-hollandiae (Casuarius), see Ca- 
suarius. 
novae-zelandiae 
nornis. 
Nova Scotia. 
Brewster, W., ’09, 190-191. 
Deane, W., ’02, 272. 
Dwight, J.; Jr., 701, 52; 54.4034 439= 
440. 
Hiowe, Rs Ele, lit: 202.985. 
Kennard, F. H., ’02, 396-397. 
Saunders, W. E., ’02, 267-271. 
Townsend, C. W., 706, 172-179. 
Trotter, S., 704, 55-64, ’09, 223. 
Tutts, H..E., 206) 339=34 08 
noveboracensis (Coturnicops), see Co- 
turnicops. 
(Creciscus), see Coturnicops. 
— (Fulica), see Coturnicops. 
(Scolopax), see Macrorhamphus 
griseus. 
(Seiurus), see Seiurus. 
(Vireo), see V. griseus. 
nuchalis (Sphyrapicus), see Sphyrapi- 
cus. 
Nucifraga, ’09, 45. 
columbiana (*Clark’s Nutcracker, 
bPicicorvus, °Corvus), Ariz.’10, 283; 
Ark, 908, 222; B. C. 704, 290, ’09, 
62; Calif. 703, 185, 205) 369m sss 
3853 Colo. 705, 4422. OMA je-miVlios 
708, 222; N. M. ’04, 353", 356, 4448: 
Ore. 209;-73 S. Ds 0122355209497 
Wash. 708, 435; Wis. 08, 318.—xnst. 
703, 221% '09, 62: song, 401 23or 
syn. °03, 2203, 704, 421°, 06; 310°; 
09, 3623. 
nudiceps (Gymnocichla), 
cichla. 
Nudigenia, ’09, 43. 
see Antro- 
see Pachy- 
(Dinornis), see Di- 
see Gymno- 
