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Index. 



TAuk 

 LOct. 



Asarcornis, 162. 



scutulata, 162. 

 Asio accipitrinus, 88, 257. 

 Ay thy a, 162. 



affinis, 202, 2 15. 



americana, 201. 



collaris, 202, 2 15. 



marila, 202. 



marila nearctica, 162. 



vallisneria, 8g, 201. 



Baily, Wm. L., Western Sandpiper 

 {Ereunetes occidentalism more 

 abundant than the Semipalmated 

 (2?. pusillus) , 174; summer birds 

 of Northern Elk County, Pa., 

 289. 



Baker, Carl F., an important factor 

 in the study of western bird-life, 

 20. 



Ball, Helen A., Pinicola enucleator 

 at Worcester, Mass., i^ij. 



Barbour, Erwin H., the occurrence 

 in Nebraska of Vireojlavoviridis, 

 263. 



Bartramia longicauda, 89. 



Basket, James Newton, intergrada- 

 tion in song of Sturnella magna 

 and S. m. neglecta in Missouri, 

 2 5 8. 



Beal, F. E. L., notice of his paper 

 on ' The Meadowlark and Balti- 

 more Oriole ', 336. 



Beddard, Frank E., notice of his 

 ' Text-book of Zoogeography', 73. 



Belding, L., songs of the Western 

 Meadowlark, 29. 



Bendire, Charles, notice of his paper 

 on 'The Cowbirds,' 71. 



Berier, DeLagnel, the Pine Gros- 

 beak in New Jersey, 175- 



Bernicla nigrescens, 4. 



Berrv, Mabel C, first occurrence of 

 the Blue Grosbeak in New Hamp- 

 shire, 342. 



Bishop, Louis B., descriptions of a 

 new Horned Lark and a new 

 Song Sparrow, with remarks on 

 Sennett's Nighthawk, 129. 



Bittern, Cory's Least, 11, 79. 

 Least, 11. 



Blackbird, 298, 307, 311. 

 Brewer's, 120. 

 Red-winged, 4, 221, 294. 

 Rusty, 221. 

 Yellow-headed, 120. 



Blackcap, 306, 311. 



Bluebird, 222, 238, 285, 297. 

 Western, 124. 



Bluethroat, Red-spotted, 142. 



Bobolink, 158, 294. 



Bob-white, 221, 281. 



Bonasa umbellus, 281, 292. 



Botaurus lentiginosus, 215. 



Brackett, Foster H., the Belted Pip- 

 ing Plover in Massachusetts, 256 ; 

 the Re-dheaded Woodpecker in 

 eastern Massachusetts, 258. 



Braislin, William C, the Golden 

 Eagle in New Jersey, 81 ; notes 

 on Long Island birds, 87. 



Brant, Black, 4. 



Branta canadensis, 92. 



Brewster, William, descriptions of 

 a new Warbler and a new Song 

 Sparrow, 44 ; occurrence of the 

 Wood Ibis ( Tantalus loculator) in 

 Bristol County, Mass., 341. 



Brock, Henry II., the King Rail 

 again in Maine, 79; Crymopkilus 

 fulicarius in Maine, 173; Crex 

 crex in Maine, 173; recent occur- 

 rence of the Florida Gallinule 

 in southern Maine, 255 ; recent 

 capture of the Golden Eagle 

 near Portland, Maine, 256. 



Brown, Nathan Clifford, Baird's 

 Sandpiper in Maine, So; the 

 Ipswich Sparrow — a correction, 

 S4 ; the American Crossbill at 

 sea, 176; second occurrence of 

 the Blue-gray Gnatcatcher in 

 Maine, 264. 



Browne, Montagu, notice of his 

 'Artistic and Scientific Taxi- 

 dermy and Modelling.' etc., 247. 



Brunei", Lawrence, notice of his 

 • List of Nebraska Birds,' 245. 



Bubo arcticus, 154. 

 paciricus, 154. 

 subarcticus, 153- 

 virginiamas, 155, 293. 

 virginianus arcticus, 156. 

 virginianus occidentalis, 155. 

 virginianus pacificus, 156. 

 virginianus saturatus, 155, 



_ 2 57- 

 Bucco bicinctus, 332. 

 Buckley, T. E., see Harvie-Brown, 



J. A." 

 Bunting, Indigo, 2S3, 291, 295. 



Lazuli, 121. 

 Bush-tit, Calif ornian, 123. 

 Buteo borealis, 212, 293. 



