Vol. xviir 

 1901 



Index. 



419 



Bernicla, sp., 202. 

 minima, 202. 

 nigricans, 202. 

 Bigelow, Henry Bryant, a Virginia 

 record for the American Eider 

 {Soma te rill dresseri), 189. 

 Bignell, Effie, notice of her ' Mr. 



Chupes and Miss Jenny," 28S. 

 Bird, Cedar, 343. 

 Indigo, 343. 

 Red, 256. 

 Sultana, 386. 

 Yellow-billed Tropic, 105. 

 Bird Club of Princeton University, 



415- 

 Birtwell, Francis J., two interesting 

 records from New Mexico, 112; 

 description of a supposed new 

 subspecies of Parns from New 

 Mexico, 165-167; nesting habits 

 of the Evening Grosbeak [Coco- 

 thraiisies vespei'inius), 3S8-391 ; 

 obituary of, 413. 

 Bishop, Louis B., rachitis in young 

 Red-shouldered Hawks, 192; the 

 Eiu'opean Starling in Connecti- 

 cut, 194; Montana Redpolls, 195; 

 Acanthh li)iaria rosttatu and 

 Xanthocephalits xniithocephalus 

 in Connecticut, 195 ; deformity of 

 maxilla in the House Sparrow, 

 195 ; the winter birds of Pea 

 Island, North Carolina, 260-268; 

 a new Sharp-tailed Finch from 

 North Carolina, 269. 

 Bittern, American, 36, 200, 265. 



Cory's, 106. 



Least, 36. 

 Blackbird, 253. 



Brewer's, 236,416. 



Red-winged, 40, 154, 236, 261, 



33I1 342- 

 Rusty, 41, 154, 200, 267. 

 Yellow-headed, 195, 330. 

 Bluebird, 45, 249, 254, 347. 

 Mountain, 238, 276. 

 Boardman, George A., obituary of, 



219. 

 Bobolink, 40, 329, 342. 

 Bob-white, 249, 250. 



Least, 47. 

 Bonasa umbellus togata, 37, 340. 

 Bond, Frank, Great Gray Owl in 

 Wyoming, 107; song of the 

 Western Meadowlark, 108. 

 Bonhote, J- Lewis, on a collection of 

 birds made by Mr. J. R. Thomp- 



son at the Cay Lobos Lighthouse 

 Bahamas, 145-149. 



Botaurus lentiginosus, 36, 265. 



Bradlee, Thomas S., see Bangs, 

 Outram. 



Brant, 265. 



Black, 385. 



Branta bernicla, 265. 



canadensis, 36, 265. 

 nigricans, 385. 



Brewster, William, on the occur- 

 rence, in Massachusetts, of certain 

 rare or interesting birds, 135-137; 

 the Meadowlark (Stiirvella tnag- 

 tia) at Rangeley, Maine, 194; 

 Bell's Vireo and the Sandhill 

 Crane in New Hampshire, 274; 

 an ornithological mvstery, 321- 

 328; nesting of the Carolina 

 Wren {Thryothoni^ Indovicinnus) 

 in southern Massachusetts, 397. 



Brewster, William, and Bangs, 

 Outram, notice of their paper on 

 a new Bdcard from Lower Uru- 

 guay, 281 f do.", on a new AitJmrus 

 from Jamaica, 410. 



Brotogerys jugularis, 359. 



Brown, E. J., Florida bird notes, 

 199. 



Brown, Herbert, Bendire's Thrash- 

 er, 226-231 ; a Band-tailed Hawk's 

 nest, — an Arizona incident of 

 biographical interest. 392. 



Brown, John Clifford, obituary of, 

 220. 



Brvan, William Alanson, a list of 

 the Hawaiian birds- in the St. 

 Louis College collection, Hono- 

 lulu, H. I., including records of 

 several North American species, 



382-387- 

 Bubo virgin lanus, 38, 233, 340. 

 virginianus arcticus, 113. 

 virginianus pallescens, 300. 

 virginianus subarcticus, 38, 



113,300. 

 virginianus saturatus, 38, 



"3- 

 Bucco dysoni, 360. 

 Buffel-head, 35, 264, 385. 

 Buri, Rud. O., notice of his paper 

 on the anatomy and relations of 

 the Swifts, 286." 

 Bunting, Indigo, 42. 

 Lark, 237, 329. 

 Lazuli, 237. 

 Snow, 195. 



