TANAGER, 
Searlet, see Piranga erythromelas. 
Summer, see Piranga rubra. 
Tabasco Ant, see Phoenicothraupis 
littoralis. 
Western, see Piranga ludoviciana. 
Tanagra, 708, 381, ’09, 45, 103, 353. 
cana, 6. Rs 07, 309% 
diaconus, Panama, ’01, 32, 369. 
glaucocalpa, Venez. ’02, 266. 
melanoptera, Colom. ’02, 266; 
Venez. ’02, 266.—g. dist., plm., song, 
703, 398; meas. ’02, 266, ’03, 398. 
palmarum, g. dist., meas., plm. 
703, 398. 
violacea ("Fringilla), misc. ’09, 
1103 
Tanagridae, ’01, 286, 290, ’02, 100, 
ANG 03; e730 74, (Osmo 08. 108. 381), 
709, 103; see also Tangaridae. 
Tanasus, ’09, 47, 55. 
Tangara, ’08, 381, ’09, 103. 
Tangaridae, 08, 381, 709, 103; see also 
Tanagridae. 
Tangavius (Callothrus), ’08, 377. 
aeneus (*Bronzed Cowbird, Yinvo- 
lucratus), Ariz. '09, 307, °10, 210, 
2802, 283; Mex. ’06, 389.—hbi. 709, 
307”; misc. 710, 472. 
involucratus (Red-eyed Cowbird, 
bCallothrus robustus), Ariz. ’09, 307 
[= aeneus, see 710, 210].—syn. '05, 
Sole. 08) 377. 
tanneri (Geothlypis), see Geothlypis. 
Tantalinae, ’08, 363. 
Tantalus, ’08, 37, 363, 
also Mycteria. 
Tanygnathus megalorhynchus, P. J. 
709, 327. 
Tapera, ’03, 450. 
tarda (Otis), see Otis. 
tarefero (Dendrocolaptes), 
drocolaptes. 
Tatare: ( Tartare), 703; 390,709, 103; 
aequinoctialis, g. dist. ’03, 391. 
familiaris, g. dist. 03, 391. 
longirostris, g. dist. ’03, 391. 
luscinia, g. dist. 703, 391. 
mendanae, g. dist. ’03, 391. 
pistor, g. dist. ’03, 391. 
rehsei, g. dist. ’03, 391. 
pyanid.¢ (es Cha adUsy Sole 
Tattler, Wandering, Heteractitis 
incanus. 
Taverner, Percy Algernon. 
Another abnormal bill, ’04, 279. 
A discussion of the origin of migra- 
tion, 704, 322-333. 
[Tagging birds], ’04, 410. 
Description of second Michigan spec- 
709, 49; see 
see Den- 
see 
224 
TELMATODYTES GRISEUS. 
imen of Cory’s Least Bittern, ’05, 
77-78. 
Additional records for southeastern 
Michigan, ’05, 89. 
Some more Michigan records, ’06 
106-108. 
Tagging migrants, ’06, 232. 
Southeastern Michigan records, ’06, 
a8oK 
Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemas- 
tica) in Ontario, ’06, 335. 
Four rare birds in southeastern 
Michigan, ’08, 327-328. 
Wilson’s Phalarope and White- 
rumped Sandpiper in Wayne Co., 
Mich. ’08, 328. 
Two Ontario records, ’08, 328. 
Two Michigan records, ’09, 83. 
Taverner, P. A., and Swales, B. H. 
see Swales, B. H., and Taverner, 
P. A., 706, 219-220, ’09, 98-99. 
Taylor, Alexander O’Driscoll, 1832- 
1910, 
Obituary of, 710, 363. 
Taylor, Thorne Clarkson, and Fisher, 
Wise: 
Capture of a Bald Eagle near Chi- 
cago, Ill. 09, 191. 
Taylor, Walter Penn. 
An instance of hybridization in Hum- 
mingbirds, with remarks on the 
weight of generic characters in the 
Trochilidae, ’09, 291-293. 
taylori (Pitangus), see Pitangus. 
Tchitrea, 710, 478. 
mutata, misc. ’01, 193. 
paradisi, misc. ’01, 193. 
Teacher, see Seiurus aurocapillus. 
Teal, American Green-winged, see Net- 
tion carolinense. 
Baikal, see Querquedula querque- 
dula. 
Blue-winged, see Querquedula dis- 
cors. 
Cinnamon, see Querquedula cyanop- 
tera. 
European, see Nettion crecca. 
Green-winged, see Nettion 
nense. 
telephonus (Cuculus), see Cuculus. 
Telespiza cantans, H. I. ’03, 384, 387. 
387._fd., hbt., nst., plm. 703, 387 
(pl). 
Tell Tale, see Himantopus mexicanus. 
Telmatodytes, ’01, 320, ’03, 356, 04, 
94, 709, 232. 
griseus (Worthington’s Marsh 
Wren, "palustris, ‘Cistothorus), Ga. 
10, 214; |S. G. 706,67, l0hmazeee 
caroli- 
