Vol. XXXIV 
1917 ] 
Sace, John Hall, thirty-fourth 
stated meeting of the American 
Ornithologists’ Union, 76-85; a 
description of Audubon, 239; 
birthday celebration, 379. 
Salpinctes obsoletus obsoletus, 48. 
Salvador, birds of, 196. 
Sanderling, 37, 441. 
Sandpiper, Aleutian, 155. 
Baird’s, 36. 
Bartramian, 301. 
Buff-breasted, 37, 441. 
Least, 36, 141, 301, 399. 
Pectoral, 36, 155, 156, 301, 453. 
Pribilof, 409. 
Purple, 441. 
Red-backed, 36, 155, 156, 441. 
Semipalmated, 36, 301, 440. 
Solitary, 37, 301. 
Spotted, 37, 58, 265, 299, 441. 
Stilt, 36. 
Western, 36. 
Western Solitary, 37, 301. 
White-rumped, 58, 301, 463. 
Santo Domingo, birds of, 98, 355. 
Sapsucker, Northern Red-breasted, 
41. 
Yellow-bellied, 266, 302, 442. 
Saunders, W. E., wild geese at 
Moose Factory, 334. 
Sawyer, Edmund J., Arctic Three- 
toed Woodpecker (Picoides arcti- 
cus) in Jefferson Co., N. Y., 88. 
Sayornis sayus, 42. 
Scardafella squammata ceare, 227. 
Sclater, W. L., notice of his ‘The 
Birds of Yemen,’ 356; notice of 
his ‘Aves,’ in the Zoological 
Record, 1915, 491. 
Scoter, 153, 462. 
American, 439. 
Surf, 34, 398, 418, 439. 
White-winged, 34, 418, 439. 
Scotiaptex nebulosa nebulosa, 39. 
Scott, W., see Enders, H. E. 
Scoville, Samuel, Jr., the Evening 
Index. 
535 
Grosbeak (Hesperiphona vesper- 
tina vespertina) in southern New 
Jersey and Pennsylvania, 210. 
Scudder, B. A., notice of his ‘Con- 
servation of our Wild Birds,’ 101. 
Seiss, C. Few, obituary notice of, 
513. 
Seiurus aurocapillus, 61, 272. 
motacilla, 272, 444. 
noveboracensis notabilis, 61, 
460. 
n. noveboracensis, 61, 214, 272, 
444. 
Selasphorus platycercus, 454. 
rufus, 42. 
Selous, Edmund, habits of the 
Great Crested Grebe, 110-112. 
Sericornis maculatus hartogi, 104. 
malachurus hartogi, 104. 
Sericotes holosericeus holosericeus, 
60. 
Seriema, 294-296. 
Setochalcis, 203. 
vocifera vocifera, 
Vv. arizone, 
Setophaga picta, 61. 
ruticilla, 47, 274, 444. 
Shearwater, Cory’s, 438. 
Greater, 438. 
Sooty, 438. 
Shelton, Alfred C., notice of his ‘A 
distributional List of the Land 
birds of Western Oregon,’ 358. 
Shores, E. I., diary of, 356. 
Shorger, A. W., feeding habit of the 
Sparrow Hawk, 209; notes from 
Madison, Wisconsin, 219. 
Shoveller, 33, 305, 418, 439. 
Shrike, California, 46. 
Migrant, 89, 214, 304, 464. 
Northern, 46, 217. 
Shufeldt, P. W., nesting of the 
Chiapas Blue Grosbeak (Guiraca 
cerulea chiapensis), 480. 
Shufeldt, Robert W., notice of his 
‘Osteology of Palsornis, with 
