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Index. 



\ October 



Pyrrhuloxia sinuata, 228. 

 Quail, 2S5, 296. 



Arizona, 296, 299, 301. 



California, 10, 295. 



Florida, 45. 



Grayson's, 45, 297. 



Masked, 199. 



Massena, 46. 



Migratory, 301. 



Mountain, 300. 



Texan, 45. 

 Querquedula carolinensis, 18, 144, 



193, 372- 



cyanoptera, 112. 



discors, 18, 144, 288, 372. 

 Quiscalus, 43. 



purpureus, 1S9. 



purpureus aeneus, 16, 282. 

 Rail, Carolina, 190. 



Clapper, 98, 274. 



Red-breasted, 287. 



Sora, 98, 287. 



Virginia, 96, 98, 192, 287. 



Yellow, 274, 385. 

 Rallus elegans, 287. 



longirostris crepitans 274. 



virginianus, iS, 144, 192, 287. 

 Raven, American, 9, 174, 282. 

 Recurvirostra americana, iS, 144, 



210, 211. 286. 

 Redbird, Cardinal, 300. 



Summer, 98. 

 Red-head, 193, 288. 

 Redpoll, Lesser, 99, 264, 279. 

 Redstart, American, 98, 278. 

 Regulus calendula, 14, 15, 173, 277, 



3"- 



japonicus, 291. 

 satrapa, 15, 277, 301. 



Ricker, C. B., a specimen of Hel- 

 minthophila leucobronchialis in 

 New Jersey, 378. 



Ridgway, Robert, on Buteo kar- 

 lani (Aud.) and B. cooper i 

 (Cass.), 165; remarks on the Cal- 

 ifornian Vulture (Pseudogry- 

 fihus calif ornianus) , 167; note 

 on Sarcorhamphus eequatorialis 

 Sharpe, 169; notice of his paper 

 on the American Red Crossbills, 

 206; notices of his papers on 

 various American birds, 207, 290, 

 370; do. of his paper on the birds 

 ofCozumel Island, 294; descrip- 

 tion of a new Cardinal Grosbeak 

 from Arizona, 343 ; Helmintho- 

 phila leucobronchialis, 359; on 

 J unco cine reus (Swain.) and its 

 geographical races, 363: notice of 



his paper on the type specimen of 

 But co oxypterus, 371 ; do. emend- 

 ed names of North American 

 birds, 371 ; a Petrel new to North 

 America, 386 ; announcement of 

 his nomenclature of Colors and 

 Compendium, etc. 

 Ridgway Ornithological Club, 116, 



319. 

 Rhodostethia rosea, 63. 



Rhyacophilus solitarius, 18. 



Rhynchofalco fusco-caerulescens, 



4°5- 

 Rhynchophanes maccowni, 16. 

 Rhynchops nigra, 193, 299. 

 Rissa brevirostris, 15S. 



tridactyla kotzbuei, 222, 213. 

 tridactyla pollicaris, 158. 

 Rives, Win. C, Jr., M. D., nesting 

 of the Worm-eating Warbler 

 {Helmitherus vermivorus) in Vir- 

 ginia, 103; notice of his 'The 

 Birds of Newport,' 20S. 

 Robin 55, 102, 211, 277, 300, 303,304. 



Western, 330. 

 Ruff, 336. 



Sage, John H., return of Robins to 

 the same nesting place, 304; an- 

 other example of Helminthophila 

 leucobronchialis from Connect- 

 icut, 304; nesting of the Worm- 

 eating Warbler (Uelmiurhotherus 

 vermivorus) in Southern Con- 

 necticut, 305 ; occurrence of the 

 Sharp-shinned Hawk in New 

 Hampshire in winter, 311. 

 Salpinctes obsoletus, 15, 234, 277. 

 Sandpiper, Baird's, 273, 3S4. 

 Bartram's, 375. 

 Bonaparte's, 286. 

 Buff-breasted, 2S6. 

 Least, 192, 286. 

 Pectoral, 286, 374. 

 Semipalmated, 286. 

 Solitary, 2S6. 

 Spotted, 2S6. 

 Stilt. 273, 28 7 ._ 

 Western Semipalmated, no. 



384, 33,- •. 

 Sarcogrammus cinereus, 339, 

 goensis,339. 

 indicus, 339. 

 inornatus, 339. 

 Sarcorhamphus requatorialis, 169. 



gryphus, 168, 269, 171. 

 Saunders, W. E., the Black-throated 

 Bunting, Yellow-breasted Chat, 

 and Connecticut Warbler in Qn- 

 tario, 307. 



