Vol. XIX' 

 - 1902 



Index. 



431 



Fund, 34-64 ; Piranha rubra — 

 another Long Island, N. Y., 

 record, 291. 

 Dsvight, Jonathan, Jr., individual, 

 seasonal and geographical varia- 

 tions of the American Goldfinch 

 {Astragalintts tristia), 149-164 ; 

 Nyctea nyciea on Long Island, 

 N. Y., 199; plumage-cvcles and 

 the relation between plumages 

 and moults, 248-255. 



Eagle, Bald, 134, 277, 287. 



Golden, 80, 133, 210, 277. 



Eckstorm, Fannie Hardvi ^ descrip- 

 tion of the adult Black Merlin 

 {Falco columbarium suckleyi), 382- 



385- 

 Egret, American, 145, 359, 403. 

 Eider, American, 27. 

 King, 196. 

 Northern, 27. 

 Eifrig, G., remarkable tlight of 

 Gulls at Cumberland, Md., 75 ; 

 Northern Phalarope and Black 

 Tern at Cumberland, Md., 76 ; 

 Lark Sparrow and Olive-sided 

 Flycatcher in Western Maryland, 

 83 ; northern birds at Cumber- 

 land, Md., 211. 

 Elachura, 180. 



formosa, 181. 

 haplonota, 181. 

 Elainea martinica, 346. 

 arechavaletre, 416. 

 holmbergiana, 416. 

 Elanus amauroleucus, 416. 

 Elepaio, 225-232. 



Chestnut-faced, 231. 

 White-faced, 230. 

 Emerson, Guy, Blue-winged War- 

 bler i^Hebninthofhila finus) near 

 Boston, Mass., 291. 

 Empidonax ditticilis, 300. 

 haminondi, 136. 

 minimus, 234. 

 obscurus, 334. 

 pusillus, 334. 

 traillii, 136, 334. 

 traillii alnorum, 84, 234. 

 virescens, 17. 

 wrightii, 324. 

 Ensifera, 92. 



ens if era, 92. 

 Ereunetes occidentalis, 267. 



pusillus, 28, 245. 

 Eriocnemis, 83. 



Erismatura dominicensis, 213. 



jamaicensis, 172, 243, 252. 

 Euetheia, 324. 



bicolor omissa, 266. 

 Eugenes fulgens, 83. 

 Eulampis holosericeus, 345. 

 Euphonia aurantiicollis, 416. 



berlepschiana, 416. 



cyanoblephara, 416. 



egusquizie, 416. 

 Eupsychortyx pallidus, 260. 

 Eurynorhynchus pygmteus, 118. 

 Euscarthmus minutus, 416. 

 Euspiza americana, 419. 

 Eustis, Richard C., the Field Spar- 

 row in Arlington, Mass., in win- 

 ter, 204. See also Turner, Howard 

 M. 



Falco columbai-ius, 344, 384. 



columbarius richardsoni, 333. 

 columbarius sucklevi, 134, 



382. 

 dominicensis, 361. 

 peregrinus anatum, 29, 134, 



29-6. 

 richardsoni, 333, 384, 419. 

 rusticolus obsoletus, 29. 

 sparverius, 261. 

 sparverius deserticolus, 134, 



39S. . 

 sparverius phahena, 398. 

 unicinctus, xoS. 

 Farwell, Ellen Drummond, the 

 Carolina Wren at Lake Forrest, 

 111., 209. 

 Felger, A. H., a plan for recording 

 in a condensed form the life his- 

 tory notes of birds, 189-195; Colo- 

 rado bird notes, 294. 

 Finch, Pine, 201. 



Purple, 200, 211, 235, 298. 

 Western Purple, 137. 

 Fisher, A. K., notice of his ' Two 



Vanishing Game Birds,' 410. 

 Fisher, Wm. Hubbell, notes on the 

 specialized use of the bastard 

 wing, 246, 247. 

 Flamingo, American, 359. 

 Fleming,). H., Cory's Bittern, 77 ; 

 American Avocet and American 

 Three-toed Woodpecker at Tor- 

 onto, 79 ; further notes on the 

 Snowy Owl in Ontario, 400; 

 notes and additions to ' Birds of 

 Parry Sound and Muskoka,' 403. 

 Flicker, 17, 199, 234, 29S. 



