THRYOMANES CRYPTUS,. 
09, 184, 311.—g. dist.’01, 306; song, 
20:7, 0015:32: 
leucophrys (San Clemente Wren, 
>Thryothorus cerroensis, “cerroensis, 
4Thryothorus), Calif. ’04, 221.—syn. 
01, 311, 314°, ’05, 221°, 08, 397%, 
3972: 
spilurus (Vigor’s Wren, "drymoe- 
cus, ‘marinensis, “nesophilus), Calif. 
705, 390%, 706, 187, 710, 234°—syn. 
201) Bil 4bees 14 tO 4 eo OO See 2212: 
2212 VO8) 3972 397e5 ON 234. 
Thryophilus, 02, 312, ’04, 303. 
castanonotus, C. Fk. ’07, 305; Pan- 
ama, ’01, 368. . 
conditus, Panama, ’03, 320. 
elutus, C..R. ’07, 305. 
galbraithi, Panama, ’01, 30. 
leucotis, misc. ’02, 413. 
modestus, C. Fk. ’07, 305; Panama, 
201.368. 
TAVUS, Get Oveeo00. 
semibadius, C. R. ’07, 305. 
thryophilus (Telmatodytes), see Telma- 
todytes. 
Thryorchilus, ’04, 303. 
ridgwayi, C. R. ’08, 334. 
Thryothorus (Thriothorus), 
1176, 336. 
albigularis, Panama, ’01, 368. 
berlandieri (*Berlandier’s Wren), 
Mex. ’01, 222. 
lomitensis (Lomita Wren), 
201,22), 23. 
ludovicianus (*Carolina Wren, 
Parundinaceus, ‘Sylvia  caroliniana, 
4Troglodytes arundinaceus), Ala. ’08, 
4158, 423; Conn. ’02, 90, ’09, 195, 
2648, 2698, 910, 213; Del. ’05, 204, 
708, 318; Fla. ’04, 461; Ga. ’09, 131, 
136.0) 102.°209,-707;, 285, 435,710, 
208 0h e Keyeezl0,5 299° a) 20), sl Ses 
1529, 2112, 904, 337%, 484; 705,°145,; 
1072 170%, 1728s 173%) 1742. 209), 825 
Me. °09, 2634, 2652; Md. ’04, 2348, 
238%. Mass. °01; 397, 3985 702, 292; 
703, 69. 707, 05, 209)" 263° 26052; 
Mich. ’07, 147, ’09, 434, ’10, 141; 
Miss 7052 282. 288° 06, 47; 075 251: 
Mo. ’08, 211, 3248; Mont. (?) ’08, 
SiN, Chee OO MscO Sea ice eas LOO A ais 
Ne iG. 10. 322. Ont, 206, 11055209; 
9898; R. I. ’07, 446%, ’08, 480%, 709, 
SI 52642. 2682 SoCo Ome aie enn. 
"10, 304-9 7t. 209, 264° ax 026 18: 
710, 1692, 176; W. Va. 709, 85%.—fd. 
702, 209; g. dist. '09, 263; hbt. 702, 
90; mig. 709, 263; nst. ’02, 90, ’05, 
282, 288%, ’08, 423, ’10, 30; song, 
02, 90, 
Lem. 
228 
| tibicen 
TITMOUSE., 
702, 209, °07, 153%; syn. 702, 90% 
176°, 1764, ’09, 362; misc. 709, 2312. 
melanogaster, Panama, ’01, 368. 
miamensis (Florida Wren), misc. 
702, 419. 
thurberi (Junco), see Junco. 
thyroideus (Sphyrapicus), see Sphyra- 
picus. 
Tiaris (Euetheia), ’02, 87, 324, ’05, 
400, 401, 405, 436, 708, 399, ’09, 301. 
bicolor (Grassquit), Bahamas, ’05, 
128, 133, 360; Lesser Antilles, '02, 
347.—fd. 702,347 hb ?05. 12eeanse 
702, 3473 syn. 702, 87; 324. 
bryantis Pe. Re203.045 
canora (Melodious Grassquit, 
bLoxia), syn. ’02, 87, 324°. 
omissa (*Euetheia), P. R. 703, 14; 
Venez. 02, 266°.—misc. 703, 452°. 
pusilla, syn. ’02, 324; misc. ’02, 87. 
(Gymnorhina), see Gymno- 
rhina. 
Ticehurst, Norman Frederick. 
A history of the birds of Kent (rev.), 
10, 230-232. 
Tiga, ’09, 250. 
tigrina (Dendroica), see Dendroica. 
Timeliidae, ’04, 92, ’07, 362, ’10, 476. 
Tinamidae, ’05, 97, ’07, 290. 
Tinamou, ’01, 405, ’02, 95. 
| Tinamus, ’09, 47. 
castaneiceps, C. R. ’07, 290; Pan- 
ama, ’01, 356.—plm. ’07, 290. 
| Tinker, Almerin David. 
The Black-crowned Night Heron in 
Washtenaw County, Mich., 708, 
314-315. 
Breeding of the Tufted Titmouse in 
Washtenaw County, Michigan, ’08, 
322-323. 
The Carolina Wren in Washtenaw 
County, Michigan, ’09, 434. 
Tinker, A. D., and Wood, N. A., see 
Wood and Tinker. 
Tinker, see Alca torda. 
Tinnuculus, ’03, 339; see also Spar- 
verlus. 
tinnunculus (Falco), see Falco. 
Tisa, ’07, 453. 
variabilis, Kamchatka, ’07, 279. 
Titmouse, Ashy, see Baeolophus cinera- 
ceus. 
Black-crested, see Baeolophus atri- 
cristatus. 
Bridled, see Baeolophus wollweberi. 
Gray, see Baeolophus griseus. 
Hudson Bay, see Penthestes hudsoni- 
cus. 
Plain, see Baeolophus inornatus. 
Sennett’s, see Baeolophus sennetti. 
