SITTA CAROLINENSIS. 
Ne iGe 0% 322 Onis Ol 444 on 
canadensis], ’07, 86, ’08, 9°; Tenn. 
10, 3045 74. 201, 345) 408, 1637 ar 
702, 18, 710, 176.—mig. 708, 92: mst. 
01, 44, 710) 31s syn 203, 2368. 
lagunae (San Lucas Nuthatch), 
TEC. 03 357 
nelsoni (*Rocky Mountain Nut- 
hatch or Slender-billed Nuthatch, 
Paculeata), Colo. 709, 421, 710, 151; 
Mont. ’07, 2438, 245”, ’08, 54>: N, M. 
704, 362, 4448, 06, 424”; Ore. 709, 9; 
SD ON 23.89.09 5:22 ——o deste 
703, 357; misc. °02, 413. 
pusilla (*Brown-headed Nuthatch, 
Pcaniceps), Ala. 08, 415°, 424; Del. 
704, 2868, ’05, 204, ’08, 2872: Fla. 
704, 461; Ga. 707, 4477: La.’01, 156%) 
706, 128, 15,707,179": Mass. 205.283. 
28895206; 475 J07n 2b Won 2075350; 
108). 22 "NS 208 2878" NGO: 
322.— hota 20l, 1565s mst. (05 2385. 
288°, 707, 447; song, ’01, 156%; syn. 
704, 423°, 
pygmaea (*Pygmy Nuthatch), 
Ariz. M0) 2288: “Calif. 403" 192.205: 
$312, 3915 706; 417+ (Golo. 209. 184’: 
N. M. 04, 362, 444%, 06, 424, 10, 
427*3 Ore. 709, 9 Tex. 702. 301%: 
not in Wyo. ’06, 465.—hbt. ’05, 62. 
sytiaca, ’03, 225. 
Sittasomus amazonus, ’06, 482. 
Sittella, ’09, 46, 55. 
Sittidae, ’02, 341,’03, 367,’04, 92, 418, 
7055219. 22.0, .428; 
Sittinae, ’02, 341, ’03, 367, ’04, 418. 
Siurus, see Seiurus. 
Sizeris, ’09, 46, 55. 
Skimmer, Black, see Rynchops nigra. 
Skua, see Megalestris catarrhactes. 
Giant, see Megalestris antarcticus. 
Richardson’s, see Stercorarius para- 
siticus or crepidatus. 
skua (Catharacta), see Megalestris. 
(Megalestris), see Megalestris. 
Skylark, see Alauda blakistoni. 
European, see Alauda arvensis. 
Slevin, Thomas Edwards, 1871-1902. 
Obituary of, ’03, 326-327. 
slevini (Hylocichla), see Hylocichla. 
Smith, Horace Gardner. 
Another Scarlet Tanager for Colo- 
rado, 703, 438. 
Bell’s Vireo (Vireo bellii) in Colo- 
rado, ’03, 438. 
The Blue Jay and other eastern birds 
at Wray, Yuma County, Colorado, 
705, 81-82. 
Random notes on the distribution of 
some Colorado birds, with addi- 
210 SNOW. 
tions to the state avifauna, 708, 
184-191. 
Smith, Hugh McCormick. 
\., Snow Bunting at sea, 701, 195. 
| A supposed new colony of Least 
Terns on Martha’s Vineyard, ’02, 
76. 
The King Rail in winter near Wash- 
ington, D. C. 702, 285. 
smithi (Catharus), see Catharus. 
(Plectrophanes), see Calcarius 
pictus. 
smithsonianus (Larus), see L. argen- 
tatus. 
| Smyth, Ellison Adger, Jr. 
Franklin’s Gull in the Virginia moun- 
| taims* 024758 
Bachman’s Finch in Montgomery 
| County, Virginia, ’06, 341. 
The Goshawk in Montgomery Coun- 
| ty, Virginia, 707, 214. 
Nelson’s Finch in the mountains of 
Virginia, ’08, 475-476. 
| Snipe, English, see Gallinago gallinago. 
| European, see Gallinago gallinago. 
Great, see Gallinago media. 
Greater, see Gallinago media. 
Jack, see Gallinago delicata. 
Ring-necked, see Ochthodromus wil- 
sonius. 
Robin, see Tringa canutus. 
| Solitary, see Helodromas solitarius. 
Wilson’s, see Gallinago delicata. 
Snodgrass, Robert Evans. 
The relation of the food to the size 
and shape of the bill in the Gala- 
pagos genus Geospiza, ’02, 367- 
Pytotl le 
A list of land birds from central 
| Washington, ’03, 202-209. 
Notes on the anatomy of Geospiza, 
Cocornis, and Certhidea, ’03, 402- 
Anlye 
A list of land birds from central and 
southeastern Washington, ’04, 223- 
Zoe 
Snodgrass, Robert Evans, and Heller, 
Edmund. 
The birds of Clipperton and Cocos 
Islands (rev.), 703, 81—82. 
| Birds of the Galapagos Archipelago, 
| 704, 305-306. 
| Snow, Francis Huntington, 1840-1908. 
A catalogue of the birds of Kansas 
(reve e203 sesilz: 
The Black-bellied Plover, Road- 
runner and Black-throated Green 
Warbler in Kansas, ’04, 85-86. 
Two additions to the bird fauna of 
Kansas, ’04, 284. 
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