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Index. 



TAuk 



Loct. 



Cyclorrhynchus psittaculus, 104. 

 Cjgnus americaiiLis, 21. 

 Cvmochorea, 319. 

 Cjpseloides niger borealis, 394. 

 Cvpselus, 121. 



melba, 2S6. 

 Cjrtonyx massena, 291, 292. 



Dacnis pulcherrimus, 286. 

 ultramarinus, 369. 



Dafila acuta, 35, 202, 385. 



Daniel, John W., Jr., occurrence of 

 the Glossy Ibis at Washington, 

 D. C, 271 ; nesting of the Hairy 

 Woodpecker near Washington, 

 D. C, 272; Bachman's Sparrow 

 in \'irginia, 273. 



Dawson. W. Leon, Tringa solitaria 

 cinnaniomeus — a correction, 272 ; 

 additional notes on the birds of 

 Okanogan (Chelan) County, 

 Washington, 402. 



Deane, Ruthven, unpublished let- 

 ters of William MacGilHvray to 

 John James Audubon, 239-249 ; 

 manuscript of Emmons's Cata- 

 logue of iSIassachusetts birds, 403. 



Dechonychura typica, 367. 



Delaware Valley' Ornithological 

 Club, 223; notice of 'Proceed- 

 ings ' of, 280. 



Dendragopus obscurus, 232. 



Dendrocincla anabatina, 367. 



Dendrocolaptes sanctithoma;, 367. 



Dendrocygna discolor, 358. 



Dendroica ;estiva, 43, 237, 343, 368. 

 auduboni, 237. 

 blackburnise, 44, 344, 399. 

 cairulescens, 43, no, 137-142, 



147. 149, 343- 



castanea, 43. 



coronata, 43, 147, 149, 344. 



coronata hooveri, 313. 



discolor, 106, 147, 149. 



maculosa, 43, 344. 



nigrifrons, 109, 306. 



palmarum, 1 16. 



pensylvanica, 43, 344, 369. 



striata, 147, 149, 344. 



tigrina, 147, 149. 



vieillotii, 30. 



vigorsi, 44. 



virens, 44, 344. 

 Dendrornis lacrvmosa, 367. 



nana, 367. 

 Dexter, Newton, obituary of, 413. 

 Dichromanassa, 319. 



Dioinedea nigripcs, 3S4. 

 Diplopterus mevius, 360. 

 Dippie, G. F., Snowy Heron in Al- 

 berta, 392. 

 Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 40, 148, 149, 



342- 

 Dotterel, 297. 

 Dove, Bermuda Ground, 250. 



Ground, 192, 249. 



Mourning, 37, 201, 232, 276, 

 330- 

 Dowitcher, Long-billed, 157-160. 

 Drymophila boucardi, 365. 



intermedia, 30. 

 Dryobates borealis, 156. 



pubescens medianus, 39, 233, 



340- 

 villosus, 272, 340. 

 villosus hyloscopus, 233. 

 leucomelas, 39. 

 Dubois, A., notice of Parts II-IV of 



his ' Synopsis Avium,' i2i. 

 Duck, American Scaup, 35. 

 Black, 35, 264. 

 Dusky, 200. 

 Greater Scaup, 199. 

 Hawaiian, 385. 

 Lesser Scaup, 35, 333, 334, 



336- 

 Scaup, 264. 

 Wood, 35. 

 Dutcher, William, Report of the 

 Committee on the Protection of 

 North American Birds, 68-104. 

 Dwight, Jonathan, Jr., the sequence 

 of moults and plumages of the 

 Laridse (Gulls and Terns), 49-63 ; 

 review of his ' Sequence of Plum- 

 ages and Moults of the Passe- 

 rine Birds of New York,' 114; 

 notes on the inoulting of Spintis 

 piiius and of Hirundo crythro- 

 gaster, 203. 

 Dytes, 319. 



Eagle, Bald, 151, 267. 



Golden, 21, 38, 233. 



Northern Bald, 38. 

 Eaton, Elon Howard, notice of his 

 ' Birds of Western New York,' 



212. 



Eckstorm, Mrs. Fannie Hardy, no- 

 tice of her 'The Bird Book,' 209; 

 notice of her ' The Woodpeckers,' 

 210. 



Ectopistes migratorius, 37, 191. 



Eider, American, 189, 200. 



