SWAINSONI, 
——— (Onychorhynchus), 
rynchus. 
(Sylvia), see Helinaia. 
— (Turdus), see Hylocichla. 
— (Vireo), see Vireosylva. 
— (Vireosylva), see Vireosylva. 
Swales, Bradshaw Hall. 
The Evening Grosbeak in Presque 
Isle Co., Mich. ’04, 82. 
A few southern Michigan notes, ’04, 
84-85. 
White-winged Crossbill—a 
tion, ’04, 281. 
Wintering of the Red-headed Wood- 
pecker at Detroit, Michigan, ’05, 
80. 
Henslow’s Sparrow in St. Clair 
County, Michigan, ’05, 83-84. 
The Northern Parula Warbler 
southern Michigan, ’05, 84-85. 
Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) in 
Michigan, ’05, 413. 
Three Michigan records, ’06, 100. 
The Carolina Chickadee in southern 
Michigan, ’06, 342. 
Bubo virginianus occidentalis in 
Michigan, 710, 208. 
Carolina Parakeet (Conurus caroli- 
nensis), 710, 209. 
The Turnstone at Grosse Isle, Mich- 
igan, 710, 452-453. 
Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula caparoch) 
in Michigan, 710, 454. 
Nesting of Passerherbulus henslowt 
see Onycho- 
Correc- 
in 
henslowi on Grosse Isle, Michi- 
gan, 710, 458-459. 
Notes from Grosse Isle, Michigan, 
710, 462. 
Swales, B. H., and Taverner, P. A. 
Notes on several rare southeastern 
Michigan birds, 705, 88-89. 
Lesser Snow Goose in Michigan and 
Ontario, ’06, 219-220. 
Recent ornithological developments 
in southeastern Michigan,’07, 135— 
148. 
The birds of Point Pelee (rev.), ’09, 
98-99, 
Swallow, American Rough-winged, see 
Stelgidopteryx serripennis. 
Bahama, see Callichelidon cyaneovi- 
ridis. 
Bank, see Riparia riparia. 
Barn, see Hirundo erythrogastra. 
Cliff, see Petrochelidon lunifrons. 
Cuban Cliff, see Petrochelidon fulva. 
Eave, see Petrochelidon lunifrons. 
European, see Hirundo rustica. 
Green-blue, see Iridoprocne bicolor. 
Ground, see Riparia riparia. 
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SYLVIA CANTILLANS, 
Lesser Cliff, 
china. 
Mexican Cliff, 
melanogaster. 
Northern Violet-green, 
cineta lepida. 
Purple, see Progne dominicensis. 
see Petrochelidon ta- 
see Petrochelidon 
see Tachy- 
Rough-winged, see Stelgidopteryx 
serripennis. 
Rufous-bellied, see Hirundo erythro- 
gastra. 
San Lucas, see Tachycineta brachyp- 
tera. 
Tree, see Iridoprocne bicolor. 
Violet-green, see Tachycineta lepida. 
White-bellied, see Iridoprocne  bi- 
color. 
Swan, European, see Cygnus olor. 
Trumpeter, see Olor buccinator. 
Whistling, see Olor columbianus. 
Swarth, Harry Schelwaldt. 
Birds of the Huachuca Mountains, 
Arizona (rev.), 04, 401-402. 
Distribution and molt of the Mearns 
Quail (rev.), 709, 323. 
Two new Owls from Arizona (rev.), 
7110; 5168 
Sweiger, Helen Bronson (Mrs. Jacob 
L.), 1860-1907. 
Obituary of, 708, 105. 
Swenk, Myron Harmon. 
Notes on Nebraska birds, 705, 319— 
320. 
Some Nebraska bird notes, 706, 108- 
109. 
Two interesting Nebraska records, 
2075 2223: 
Swenk, M. H., Bruner, L., and Wol- 
cott, P. H., see Bruner, Wolcott 
and Swenk. 
Swift, Black, see Cypseloides borealis 
or niger. 
Chimney, see Chaetura pelagica. 
Lawrence’s, see Chaetura lawrencei. 
Vaux’s, see Chaetura vauxi. 
White-throated, see Aeronautes mel- 
anoleucus. 
Sylvania, see Wilsonia. 
sylvestris (Pelecanus), 
americana. 
(Troglodytes), see Nannus troglo- 
dytes. 
Sylvia, ’09, 46, 355. 
atricapilla, Engl., hbt. ’09, 324; 
misc. ’09, 254. 
azuricollis, Sicily and Spain, ’09, 
255% 
cantillans (*subalpina), syn. 710, 
476°. 
see Mycteria 
