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Saxicola oenanthe, 15, 113, 305. 

 Sayornis, 51. 



fusca, 108, 283. 

 phoebe, 51, 254, 369. 

 sayi, 17. 

 Scardafella inca, 228. 

 Scolecophagus cyanocephalus, 13, 

 142, 282. 

 ferrugineus, 106, 252, 282, 373. 

 Scops, 183. 



asio, 9, 184, 260, 284. 

 asio maxwelli^e, 17. 

 flammeolus, 17. 

 indicus, 184. 

 Scopus, 184. 



Scott, W. E. D., on the breeding 

 habits of some Arizona birds ; I, 

 Icterus fa r/sorum, 1; II, Icterus 

 cucullatus, 159; III, Phainopcpla 

 nttens, 242; IV, Vireo viciuior, 

 321 ; winter mountain notes from 

 Southern Arizona, 172; early 

 spring notes from the mountains 

 of Southern Arizona, 348. 

 Scott, W. L., the Great White Egret 

 and the Yellow Rail in Ottawa, 

 Canada, no; on the names 'Snow- 

 bird' and Winter Wren, 114. 

 Seebohm, Henry, notice of his 'A 

 History of Britsh Birds,' etc., 88. 

 Se'.asphorus flammula, 291. 

 platycercus, 17. 

 rufus, 17, 356. 

 torridus, 291. 

 Setophaga picta, 353. 



ruticilla, 15, 61, 62, 9S, 141, 

 278. 

 Se'.on, Ernest E. T., Manitoban 

 Notes, 21 ; the Swallow-tailed Fly- 

 catcher in Manitoba and at York 

 Factory, 218; notes on Manito- 

 ban birds, 267; nest and eggs of 

 the Philadelphia Vireo, 305 ; the 

 Western Grebe in Manitoba, 314; 

 the popular names of birds. 316; 

 interesting records from Toronto, 

 Canada, 334. 

 Sheldrake. American, 288. 



Hooded, 288. 

 Shoveller. 112, 193, 288. 

 Shrike, Great Northern, 238, 27S. 

 Loggerhead, 379. 

 White-rumped, 279, 332. 

 Shufeldt, R. W., notes of his me- 

 moir on the osteology of Ceryle 

 alcyon, 95 ; do. on the avian patel- 

 la, 96; variations in the form of 

 the beak, that take place during 

 its growth, in the Short-tailed Al- 



batross (Diomedea brac/iyura), 

 175; notice of his memoir on the 

 osteology of Numenius longiros- 

 tris, 208; on the feeding habits of 

 Phalcenoftila nuttalli, 382 ; an- 

 noucement of his work entitled 

 'Contributions to the Anatomy 

 of North American Vertebrates,' 

 39 1 - 

 Sialia arctica, 8, 15, 140, 234. 



mexicana, 15, 140, 172, 331, 



349- 

 sialis, 15, 140, 277, 381. 

 sialis azurea, 85. 

 Simorhynchus cristatellus, 159, 341, 

 388. 

 psittacula, 159, 342. 

 pygmseus, 159. 

 Sitta canadensis, 15, 277. 



aculeatus, 15, 126, 172, 277, 



33 1; 349-. 

 carolinensis, 277, 321, 349. 

 pygmsea, 15, 126, 172, 331, 

 35o. 

 Siurus auricapillus, 15, 61, 62, 65, 

 *33, 278. 

 . motacilla, 91. 

 naevius, 15, 278. 

 Skimmer, Black, 193. 

 Skylark, Missouri, 369. 

 Smith, Hugh M., breeding of Loxia 

 americana in the District of Co- 

 lumbia 370; Ereunetes occidenta- 

 l's on the lower Potomac, 3S5; 

 Harelda hy emalis in Maryland in 

 summer, 385. 

 Snipe, American, 336. 



Red-bellied, 37, 286. 

 Red-breasted, 374. 

 Wilson's 286. 

 Snowbird, 115, 117. 



Black, 9S, 265, 2S0. 

 White-winged, 32. 

 Solitaire, Townsend's, 128. 

 Somateria dresseri, in, 113. 

 mollissima, in. 

 spectabilis, 63. 

 v-nigra, 63, 158, 386. 

 Southwick & Jencks, southern range 

 of Rissa tridactyla kotzbuei, 313. 

 Sparrow, Baird's, 19S, 333. 

 Clay-colored, 280. 

 Chipping, 145, 280. 

 English, 190, 211, 296. 

 Field, 145, 2S0. 

 Fox-colored, 150, 281. 

 House, 99. 

 Harris's, 281. 

 Henslow's, 190. 



