TROGON CITREOLUS, 
citreolus, Mex. ’06, 388. 
massena, C. R. ’07, 294; Panama, 
701, 360. 
melanocephalus, C. Fk. ’07, 294. 
splendidus, Paraguay, ’02, 415. 
tenellus, C. R. ’07, 294; Panama, 
701, 360.—plm. ’07, 294. 
underwoodi, C. R. ’08, 334. 
viridis (*strigilatus), syn. ’08, 
373°; misc. 708, 373. 
Trogon, Citreoline, see Trogon citreolus. 
Trogones, ’09, 313. 
Trogonidae, ’02, 415, ’07, 294. 
Tropic-bird, American, see Phaéthon 
troille (Uria), see Uria. 
tropica (Setophaga), see Setophaga. 
tropicalis (Buteo), see Buteo. 
Tropic-bird, American, see Phaéthon 
americanus. 
Red-billed, see Phaéthon aethereus. 
Red-tailed, see Phaéthon rubricaudus. 
Yellow-billed, see Phaéthon ameri- 
canus. 
Trotter, Spencer. 
Observations of a pair of Mocking- 
birds seen during the summer of 
1901 in Solebury township, Bucks 
Co., Pennsylvania, ’02, 206-208. 
Notes on the ornithological observa- 
tions of Peter Kalm, ’03, 249-262. 
Some Nova Scotia birds, ’04, 55-64. 
The geological and geographical re- 
lations of the land-bird fauna of 
northeastern America, ’09, 221- 
2333) 
An inquiry into the history of the 
current English names of North 
American land birds, ’09, 346- 
363. 
Troupial, see Icterus icterus. 
Trowbridge, Charles Christopher. 
The relation of wind to bird migra- 
tion (rev.), 703, 228-229. 
trudeaui (Columba), see Melopelia leu- 
coptera. 
(Sterna), see Sterna, 
Trumbull, Gurdon, 1841-1903. 
Obituary of, 704, 310-311. 
Tryngites subruficollis (*Buff-breasted 
Sandpiper), La. ’08, 179; Me. ’08, 
81> Mass. 708,234; Neb: 705, 3202. 
INES Y 205.8169. 07,64 37a Ont 00s 
451. 
tschegrava (Sterna), see S. caspia. 
tshororo (Chamaeza), see Chamaeza. 
Tubinares, ’05, 102, 07, 351, 365, ’08, 
105. 
Tufts, Harold Freeman. 
Nesting of Crossbills in Nova Scotia, 
706, 339-340. 
232 TYMPANUCHUS AMERICANUS. 
tui (Brotogerys), see Brotogerys. 
Tuijus, ’09, 48, 55. 
Turacea, ’09, 43. 
Turacus, ’09, 43. 
turati (Dryobates), see Dryobates. 
(Picus), see Dryobates. 
turdella (Sylvia), see Sylvia. 
Turdidae, ’02, 107, 312, ’04, 92, 294, 
07, 304, 450, '10, 476. 
Turdinae, ’04, 92, 294. 
Turdinia, ’09, 45. 
Turdus, ’04, 92, 93, 294, ’09, 45, 207, 
ON AG: 
metallophonus, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
musicus (*Song Thrush, Piliacus), 
Engl. ’08, 52%; Scotl. ’07, 116.— 
song, °08, 52%; syn. ’08, 387%, ’09, 
SOParc AON 
philomelos, syn. ’09, 301. 
tephromelas, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
torquatus, syn. ’09, 350. 
viscivorus, syn. 709, 349; misc. 06, 
346. 
Turkey, Florida, see Meleagris osceola. 
Merriam’s, see Meleagris merriami. 
Rio Grande, see Meleagris inter- 
media. 
Water, see Anhinga anhinga. 
Wild, see Meleagris silvestris. 
Turner, Howard Moore, and Eustis, 
Roe: 
A Killdeer (Aegialitis vocifera) in 
the vicinity of Cambridge, Mass. 
702, 78. 
turneri (Parus), see Penthestes. 
(Penthestes), see Penthestes. 
Turnix, ’09, 47, 55. 
javanica (pugnax, ‘°Hemipodius 
pugnax), plm. 709, 250; syn. 709, 
250, 250°; misc. ’09, 256. 
Turnstone, see Arenaria interpres. 
Black, see Arenaria melanocephala. 
Ruddy, see Arenaria morinella. 
Turtur chinensis, H. J. ’01, 386. 
humilis, misc. ’03, 228. 
risorius, misc. ’03, 228. 
Twar-oo, see Sterna fuliginosa. 
Two-Penny Chick, see Podilymbus po- 
diceps or Porzana carolina. 
Tympanuchus, ’07, 198, 708, 392, ’10, 
349, 
americanus (*Prairie Chicken or 
Hen or Pinnated Grouse), Colo, ’09, 
411 + Ti. 10) 19%, 22- Ind 20652374 
La. 908, 439; Man. 710, 99%; Mich. 
10) Il eNieb: 209. 1715 Nee Oe 
3298: Ont. 707, 87, 710, 792; Sask. 
710, 198; S. D. 08, 464, 709, 147.— 
nst. 10, 22; syn. ’09, 303; misc. 703, 
