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Index. 



505 



Blacicis blancoi, 241. 



brunneicapillus, 241. 



caribaeus, 241. 



cariboeus var. hispaniolen- 

 sis, 236. 



pallidus, 234. 



tristis, 241. 

 Blackbird, Bicolored, 167, 181. 



Brewer's, 75, 87, 167, 181, 322. 



Crow, 477, 480. 



Red-winged, 106. 161, 167, 

 322, 400. 



Rusty, 2S4, 322. 



Tricolored, 167, 181. 



Yellow-headed, 137, 181,321. 

 Blackheart, 151. 

 Blue-bill, Big, 149, 329. 



Little, 149. 



Marsh, 149. 

 Bluebird, 178, 282, 308, 328, 453. 



California, 172. 



Eastern, 489. 



Mountain, 186. 



Western, 186. 

 Bobolink, 321. 

 Bob-white, 103, 164. 



Masked, 275 3S7, 479, 483. 

 Bombjcilla carolinensis, 192, 



cedrorum, 192. 

 Bonasa sabinii, 491. 



umbellus, 102, 313, 314, 319, 



483- 

 umbellus sabini, 164. 

 umbellus togata, 313. 

 umbellus umbelloides, 153. 

 Botaurus exilis, 150. 



lentiginosus, 91, 150, 385. 

 Brachyotus cassinii, 468. 



palustris, 468. 

 Brachyrhamphus hypoleucus,i26. 

 Brant, \%o. 



Black, 163. 

 Branta bernicla, 150, 329. 



canadensis, 91, 150, 163, 179, 



320, 3S5, 481. 

 canadensis hutchinsi, 150, 163. 

 canadensis minima, 91. 

 nigricans, 163. 

 Brewster, W. , an ornithological 

 reconnaissance in Western North 

 Carolina, 94, 173; additional 

 notes on Peale's Petrel {^Ustre- 

 lata gnlaris), 389; the Bridled 

 Tern (^Sterna ancBtketus) in South 

 Carolina, 121; additions to the 

 Avi-fauna of Texas, 139; re- 

 marks on the Red Crossbills of 

 North America, 260; Jiinco hy- 

 emalis nesting in a bush, 277 ; 



the Orange-crowned Warbler in 

 Eastern Massachusetts, 278; 

 yEgialitis nieloda circiitncincta 

 on the Coast of South Carolina, 

 408 ; Ammodramus lecoiitei near 

 Charleston, S. C, 410; Vireo soli- 

 tar ins alticola at Charleston, S. C, 

 410 ; occurrence of the Prothonota- 

 ry Warbler (^Protouotnria ciirea) 

 in Massachusetts, 410; an interest- 

 ing Specimen of Hclmhithopkiln, 

 411 ; notice of his paper on 'Bird 

 Migration,' 474; occurrence of 

 the Yellow-billed Tropic Bird in 

 Florida, 481 ; breeding of the 

 White-faced Glossy Ibis in Flor- 

 ida, 481 ; a red - headed Black 

 Vulture, 483 ; two additional Mas- 

 sachusetts specimens of the Pro- 

 thonotary Warbler {Prolo/ioiaria 

 citrea)-, 487. 

 Brown, N. C, the winter distribu- 

 tion of the Swamp Sparrow and 

 the Yellow-rump, 136. 

 Bubo virginianus, 464. 



virginianus arcticus, 155. 

 virginianus subarcticus, 79, 

 93. ii4> 155. 165, 424. 

 Bucco cayennensis, 367. 

 Budytes tlavus leucostriatus, 127. 

 Buffle-head, 385. 

 Bulley, R. H., immature dress of 



Mclospiza palustris, 277. 

 Bunting, Lark, 324, 

 Lazuli, 183. 

 Leconte's, 137. 

 Snow, 135, 323. 

 Towhee, 159, 161. 

 Burroughs, John, on his arraign- 

 ment of ornithologists as 'bird- 

 enemies,' 142. 

 Bush-tit, Least, 137. 



Plumbeous, 84. 

 Buteo abbreviatus 60, 63, 423. 

 borealis, 144, 179. 

 boreal is calurus, 80, 93, 133, 



164, 422. 

 borealis krideri, 114. 

 latissimus, 154. 

 lineatus, 32S. 

 lineatus elegans, 93, 

 pennsylvanicus, 103. 

 swainsoni, 154, 423. 

 zonocercus, 60, 61, 63. 

 Buzzard, Turkey, 80, 103, 160, 164, 



246, 475. 

 Cabot, Samuel, notice of the death 



of, 144. _ 

 Calamospiza melanocorys, 324. 



