Vol. xxn 

 1904 J 



Index. 



521 



Hemitriccus diops, 314. 



Henderson, Junius, the Bobolink 

 in Colorado, 4S6. 



Henninger, W. F., another Ohio 

 record for the Knot (Tringa can- 

 it ^us), 277. 



Hen, Sage, 227. 



Henshaw, Henry W., report on 

 bird protection in Hawaii, 134. 



Herodias egretta, 264, 452. 



Heron, Black-crowned Night, 249, 

 269, 402, 452. 

 Great Blue, 33, 156, 223, 240, 



343. 445. 45^. 474- 

 Great White, 129, 260-262. 

 Green, 46, 240, 269, 402, 452, 



474- 

 Little Blue, 128, 129, 268, 



402, 452, 475. 

 Louisiana,- 128, 129, 130, 266- 



268, 452. 

 Night, 46, 148. 170. 

 •Snowy, 129, 265, 402, 452. 

 Ward's, 129, 263. 

 Yellow-crowned Night, 269, 



475- 

 Hesperiphona vespertina, 82, 280, 



385- 

 vespertina montana, 357, 



447- 

 Heteractitis brevipes, 52. 

 Hirundo erythrogaster, 231, 243, 

 360, 448, 481. 

 euchrysea, 93. 

 fucata, 93. 

 viridis, 337. 

 Hoffmann, Ralph, notice of his 

 ' Guide to the Birds of New 

 England and Eastern New York,' 



393- 

 HoUister, N., see Kumlien, L. 

 Homer, Fred. A., report on the 



Terns of Penikese Island, 169. 

 Hooj-es, Josiah, obituary of, 311. 

 Hornaday, W. T., notice of his 



' The American Natural History,' 



394- 



Howe, Reginald Heber, Jr., the Ani 

 in Florida, 79 ; the Red-backed 

 Sandpiper in Massachusetts in 

 December, 277 ; a correction, 286 ; 

 Audubon's 'Ornithological Biog- 

 raphy,' 286; what has happened 

 to the Martins.? 3S7 ; Killdeers 

 at Allen's Harbor, R. I., 4S5. 



Hummingbird, Black-chinned, 22S. 

 Broad-tailed, 354. 



Hummingbird, Caliope, 69, 355, 446. 

 Rubv-throated, 36, 340, 342. 



456, 478. 

 Rufous, 354, 446. 

 Hunt, Chresweil 'J., -how an ab- 

 normal growth of bill was 

 caused, 384; Henslow's Sparrow 

 in Chester County, Pa., 386. 

 Hj'dranassa tricolor ruficollis, 266- 



268, 452. 

 Hydrochelidon nigra surinamen- 



sis, 32, 85, 249, 445. 

 Hylocichla aliciiie, 44, 248, 483. 



aonalaschkse sequoiensis, 71, 



72. 

 fuscescens, 44, 246, 483. 

 guttata auduboni, 363. 

 guttata pallasi, 44, 231;, 246, 



283,^87, 392, 462,484. 

 mustelina, 246, 462,483. 

 sequoiensis, 72. 

 ustulata, 233. 

 ustulata swainsonii, 248. 

 ustulata almae, 302. 



Ibis, Glossy, 21, 29. 



White, 25-27, 128, 130. 

 Wood, 27-29, 128, 451. 

 IcteriA virens, 245, 461, 483. 



virens longicauda, 232, 448. 

 Icterinie, 421. 

 Icterus auduboni, 414. 

 bullocki, 73, 230. 

 galbula, 38, 242, 457, 479. 

 melanocephalus, 414. 

 melanocephalus audubonii, 



414. 

 spurius, 457, 479. 

 spurius affinis, 422. 

 Ictinia mississippiensis, 454, 476. 

 Ihering, H. von, the biology of the 

 Tyrannidse wMth respect to their 

 systematic arrangement, 313-322. 

 International Catalogue of Scien- 

 tific Literature, review of zoologi- 

 cal volume for 1901,494-501. 

 lonornis martinica, 452. 

 Iridoprocne bicolor, 459, 481. 

 Ixoreus, 424. 



Jack, Whiskey, 57. 



Jacobs, J. Warren, notice of his 

 'The Haunts of the Golden- 

 winged Warbler,' 399. 



Jaeger, Parasitic, 2S4. 



Jay, Arizona, 29;. 



Blue, 37, 238,478. 



