Vol. XXXVI 



1918 J 



Index. 



529 



Myiobius cinnainomeus cinnamom- 



eus, 455. 

 Myioborus verticalis verticalis, 458. 

 Myiochanes fumigatus ardesiacus, 

 455. 

 punensis, 455. 



richardsoni richardsoni, 51. 

 virens, 28, 283, 346. 

 Myiophobius fasciatus saturatus, 



455. 

 Myiospiza aurifrons, 462. 

 Myiotheretes striaticollis, 453. 

 Myiozetetes similis connivens, 454. 

 Myrmophila vavasoori, 498. 



Nannus hiemalis hiemalis, 145, 156. 



National Parks, birds of, 492. 



Nemospiza, 210. 



henslowi henslowi, 210. 

 h. occidentalis, 210. 



Neoleucotreron, 370. 



Neonannodes chrysostomus cyan- 

 opterus, 246. 



Neonectris, 216. 



Nephcecetes niger guadeloupensis, 

 366. 



Nettion carolinense, 20, 42, 281. 



Nevada, 481. 



New Jersey, 18-29, 81, 136-147, 

 227, 231, 477, 484. 



New Mexico, 223, 357, 483. 



New York, 38, 74, 222, 481. 



Newfoundland, 248. 



Nichols, John T., concerning 

 Brewster's Warbler, 82; notice of 

 his 'An Aspect of the Relation 

 between Abundance, Migration 

 and Range in Birds,' 492. 



Nighthawk, 28. 

 Pacific, 49. 



Noble, G. K., see Bangs, Outram. 



Norton, Arthur H., the Evening 

 Grosbeak (Hesperiphona vesper- 

 Una) in Maine, with remarks on 

 its distribution, 170-181; the 

 Ivory Gull (Pagophila alba) at 



Portland, Maine, 220; the Star- 

 ling (Sturnus vulgaris) at Port- 

 land, Maine, 224 ; obituary notice 

 of Prof. Jonathan Young Stanton, 

 511. 

 North Dakota, 83, 227, 344-349, 



350, 476. 

 Nucifraga columbiana, 149. 

 Numenius americanus, 43, 188, 331. 

 a. americanus, 188, 350. 

 a. occidentalis, 191. 

 a. parvus, 192. 

 arquatus, 205. 

 hudsonicus, 331, 438. 

 Numida papulosa damarensis, 102. 

 Nutcracker, Clarke's, 149. 

 Nuthatch, Pygmy, 157. 



Red-breasted, 146, 157, 343, 



491. 

 Slender-billed, 157. 

 White-breasted, 146, 492. 

 Nuttallornis borealis, 28, 51. 

 Nyctanassa violacea, 438, 477. 

 Nyctea nyctea, 47, 299, 372. 

 Nyctibius griseus cornutus, 450. 

 Nycticorax nycticorax naevius, 21, 



85, 284, 297. 

 Nyctidromus albicollis albicollis, 



450. 

 Nye, Harriet A., the Sapsucker 

 wintering in central Maine, 353. 

 Oberholser, Harry C., a revision of 

 the races of Toxostoma redivivum 

 (Gambel), 52-61; notes on North 

 American birds 62-65, 185-187, 

 463—467, notes on the subspecies 

 of Numenius americanus Bech- 

 stein, 188-195; third annual 

 list of proposed changes in the 

 A. O. U. Check-List of North 

 American Birds, 200-217; Soli- 

 tary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria 

 solitaria) in New Mexico, 223; 

 Philadelphia Vireo (Vireosylva 

 philadelphica) in North Dakota 

 in summer, 227; Prothonotary 



