RALLUS VIRGINIANUS, 
709, 112°; mig. 708, 15°; mst. ’09, 19; | 
syn. 701, 217; misc. 706, 4533. 
waynei (Wayne’s Clapper Rail), 
ING (Ge Ai BOSS YS, (Go Aloe Ai), 
dist. 701, 297; hbt. ?01, 265; plm. ’01, 
265; syn. 702, 317; misc. ’05, 225. 
Ralph, William La Grange, 1851-1907. 
[Appointed curator in National Mu- 
seum], 701, 294. 
Obituary of, ’07, 461. 
ralphi (Geothlypis), see Chamaethlypis 
poliocephala. 
ramalinae (Compsothlypis), 
americana. 
Ramier, see Columba corensis or squa- 
mosa. 
Ramphalax, ’09, 44, 55. 
Ramphalcyon, ’09, 206. 
capensis, misc. 09, 206. 
melanorhynchus, misc. ’09, 206. 
Ramphanodus, ’09, 44, 55. 
Ramphastus, 709, 43. 
Ramphimatus, ’09, 55. 
Ramphisma, ’09, 43, 55. 
Ramphocelus, 706, 235. 
chrysopterus, Panama, ’01, 32. 
costaricensis, C. R. ’01, 32, ’07, 
309, 
dimidiatus, Panama, ’01, 
misc. 701, 32. 
dunstalli, Panama, ’01, 32. 
festae, Panama, ’01, 32. 
inexpectatus, Panama, ’01, 32. 
isthmicus, Panama, ’01, 369. 
limatus, Panama, meas. ’01, 31*. 
passerinii, Panama, ’01, 369. 
Ramphomalis, ’09, 45. 
Ramphosteon, ’09, 259. 
Ramsden, Charles Theodore. 
The Blue-winged Teal in Cuba in 
summer, 710, 452. 
ranivorus (Gampsonyx), see Gampso- 
nyx. 
Rapacea, ’09, 47. 
Raphioramphia, ’09, 46. 
Raptores, ’03, 441. 
rara (Dendroica), see D. cerulea. 
(Sylvia), see Dendroica cerulea. 
rathbonia (Sylvia), see Dendroica 
aestiva. 
Rathbun, Samuel Frederick. 
A list of the land birds of Seattle, 
Washington and vicinity, 702, 131- 
141. 
Ratitae, ’01, 405, ’10, 95. 
Raven, see Corvus sinuatus or kamt- 
schaticus. 
American, see Corvus sinuatus or 
principalis. 
Northern, see Corvus principalis. 
see C. 
369.— 
REED, 
White-necked, see Corvus cryptoleu- 
cus. 
ravus (Thryophilus), see Thryophilus. 
Ray, Milton Smith. 
A list of the land birds of Lake Val- 
ley, central Sierra Nevada Moun- 
tains, California, ’03, 180-193. 
A fortnight on the Farallones, 704, 
425-442. 
A third trip to the high Sierras, ’05, 
363-371. 
A-birding in an auto, 706, 400-418. 
Ready, George Henry, 1858-1903. 
Obituary of, 703, 327. 
Reagan, Albert B. 
The birds of the 
Reservation, South 
462-467. 
Destruction of young water birds by 
a storm, 7105.92) 
Reagh, Arthur Lincoln. 
The King Rail in Plymouth County, 
Massachusetts, 703, 304. 
Recurvirostra, ’09, 50. 
americana (*Avocet or American 
Avocet), B. C. ’09, 60; Calif. 702, 
214, 705,-- 1072, 206; 4022) (451 3ee 008 
17023 (Colo: 7095, 287, 0 mila >emGas 
708, 473; La. 708, 177: Monk 207% 
2535 No J. 705) 78: Ne a One saa 
N. D. 701, 3312: Ont. 20200795206" 
448; Sask.’07, 413%, 4149, 4159, 4168, 
Rosebud Indian 
Dakota, ’08, 
424, 710, 196; S. D. '09, 146; Tex. 
701, 75°.—Abt. ’07, 424; nst. °07, 424. 
Redfield, Alfred Clarence. 
The Seaside Sparrow on Cape Cod, 
Massachusetts, in winter, 710, 211. 
rediviva (Harpes), see Toxostoma. 
redivivum (Toxostoma), see Toxo- 
stoma. 
Redpoll, Hoary, see Acanthis exilipes. 
Yellow, see Dendroica hypochrysea. 
Redshank, see Sterna hirundo or max- 
ima or Totanus totanus. 
Redstart, see Setophaga ruticilla. 
American, see Setophaga ruticilla. 
Painted, see Setophaga picta. 
Red-wing, Bahama, see Agelaius bry- 
anti. 
Bicolored, see Agelaius californicus. 
Florida, see Agelaius floridanus. 
Northwestern, see Agelaius caurinus. 
San Diego, see Agelaius neutralis. 
Sonora, see Agelaius sonoriensis. 
Thick-billed, see Agelaius fortis. 
Tri-colored, see Agelaius tricolor. 
Vera Cruz, see Agelaius richmondi. 
Reed, Chester Albert, 1876-1912. 
American Ornithology (rev.), 
215-216. 
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