TOWNSEND. 230 TOXOSTOMA RUFUM. 
midwinter in Massachusetts, ’02, | ——~ (Spindalis), see Spindalis. 
202. — (Spiza), see Spiza. 
A case of mistaken diagnosis, ’03, | ——~(Turdus), see Myadestes. 
218-219. | (Uria), see Brachyramphus mar- 
Extension of the breeding range of 
the Prairie Horned Lark (Otocoris 
alpestris praticola) to the eastern 
coast, 704, 81. 
The birds of Essex Co., Mass. (rev.), 
705, 322-323. | 
The Lark Sparrow in Massachusetts, 
706, 103-104. 
Notes on the birds of Cape Breton 
Island, ’06, 172-179. 
Note on the crop contents of a nest- 
ling Mourning Dove (Zenaidura 
macroura), ’06, 336-337. 
Along the Labrador coast (rev.), ’07, | 
| 
452-453. 
On the status of Brewster’s Warbler 
(Helminthophila leucobronchialis), 
708, 65-68. 
An American White-fronted Goose 
and Wilson’s Phalarope in Essex 
County, Massachusetts, 708, 80-81. 
Some habits of the English Sparrow 
(Passer domesticus), ?09, 13-19. 
The position of birds’ feet in flight, 
709, 109-116. | 
Labrador notes, 709, 201. | 
The use of the wings and feet by 
diving birds, 709, 234-248. 
A Carolina Wren invasion of New 
England, ’09, 263-269. 
The courtships of Golden-eyed and 
Eider Ducks, 710, 177-181. 
Townsend, C. W., and Allen, G. M. 
Birds of Labrador (rev.), 707, 451- 
452. 
Townsend, C. W., and Bent, A. C. 
Additional notes on the birds of Lab- 
rador, 710, 1—18. 
Townsend, C. W., and Hardy, J. H., Jr. 
A note on the English Sparrow 
(Passer domesticus), ’09, 78-79. 
townsendi (Cinclus), see C. unicolor. 
(Dendroica), see Dendroica. 
— (Emberiza), see Spiza. 
— (Frinca), see Aphriza virgata. 
—— (Fringilla), see Passerella. 
— (Junco), see Junco. 
—— (Myadestes), see Myadestes. 
—— (Passerina), see Plectrophenax. 
—— (Passerella), see Passerella. 
(Phalacrocorax), see P. penicil- 
latus. 
(Plectrophanes), see Passerella. 
(Plectrophenax), see Plectrophe- 
nax. 
(Ptilogonys), see Myadestes. 
moratus. 
Toxoramphia, ’09, 46. 
Toxostoma (Harporhynchus), ’02, 89, 
WAT fe 
arenicola (Desert Thrasher), syn. 
702, 89. 
bendirei (*Bendire’s Thrasher, 
>Harporhynchus), Ariz. 710, 285%, 
2874. —hbt. 710, 285%, 287° migaeOts 
225°: nst. ’01, 225, "110, 287°3ssong: 
701, 225”: syn. 702, 89, 328°. 
cinereum (San Lucas Thrasher, 
>bHarporhynchus), syn. ’02, 89, 328°. 
crissale (*Crissal Thrasher), Calif. 
03, 220°; Tex. ’05, 15:—syn. 702,89. 
329. 
curvirostre (Curve-billed Thrasher, 
>Harporhynchus, ‘Orpheus, “vetula), 
Mex. ’04, 2149; N. M.:’06, 424.—nst. 
704, 214 (pl.); syn. ’02, 89°, 894, 327°, 
327% 328°, 
lecontei (Leconte’s Thrasher), 
Calif. ’08, 461.—syn. ’02, 89, 328. 
mearnsi(Mearns’s Thrasher, Har- 
porhynchus), syn. 702, 89, 328”. 
palmeri (*Palmer’s Thrasher, °Har- 
porhynchus), Ariz. ’01, 225%, ’09, 
169, °10, 287, 2882; Mex. 704, 214°. 
—-Abi. 710, 288°; mst. 204; 2142 een. 
288"; syn. ’02, 89, 328°. 
redivivum (*California Thrasher or 
Pasadena Thrasher, "pasadenense, 
‘Harpes, “helva), Calif. 04, 73, ’05, 
3812, 390%, ’06, 187, 407%, 410%, 417, 
417>,—-syn. 702, 89%, 328°, ’08, 354°, 
397s. 
rufum (*Brown Thrasher or Fer- 
ruginous Thrush, ”Harporhynchus, 
¢Turdus), Ala. ’08, 415%, 423; Del. 
05, 204: Fla. 04, 461; Ga. ’09, 136; 
Til. 910, 208, 30, 3448; Ky. 710, 299; 
Ea. 201, 151°, 1539, 702, 20128304 
484 205. 144, 706,92) 2792, J07emiioe 
178°, 1802; Md. ’04, 246; Mich. 702, 
236. ’05, 402, 442, 53,9208 sess 709, 
370, 710, 278; Minn. ’04, 43; Miss. 
105, 282, 288%, '06, 46, ’07, 24; Mo. 
708, 211; Mont. ’08, 52; N. J. 710, 
212*- N. Y.°03,-266, 205; 30bs oleae 
Ne G. 204.3382). 2105) 322m Os 03, 
3098: Ont. ’01, 44°, 276°, ’07, 85, 08, 
78. Pa. ’06, 202%; Sask. 08, 34, 710, 
203 22S) 1G. 210), 322)) Se DOE 238°, 
708, 467%, °09, 152; Tenn. 710, 304; 
Viz 208" 62 Vas W0e 16985 1/6— er 
02, 236”, 710, 344%; hbt. 705, 61, 706, 
