Vol. xiir 



Index. 



355 



Buteo borealis harlani, 342. 



borealis lucasanus, 342. 



lineatus, 222. 

 Butorides robinsoni, xxi.. 



Calcarius lapponicus, S6. 



Calidris arenaria, 215. 



Callipepla californica vallicola, Si, 



1 16. 265. 

 californica vallicola -(-C. gam- 



belii deserticola, 265. 

 gambelii, 185. 

 Callothrus robustus, 71. 

 Camarhynchus bindloei, 330. 

 compressirostris, 330. 

 incertus, 330. 

 Campephilus principalis, 213. 

 Cardinal. 2 18, 23S. 

 Cardinalis cardinalis, 213, 21S, 238. 



robinsoni, 333. 

 Carduelis carduelis, 23S. 

 Carpodacus mexicanus frontalis, 

 120. 

 purpureus, 214, 222, 2S3, 291, 

 292, 294. 342. 

 Casarca casarca, 164, 243. 



rut i la, 164. 

 Case, C. M., Solitary Vireo ( Vireo 

 solitarius) nesting in Connecti- 

 cut, 343. 

 Casuarius casuarius, 164. 



galeatus, 164. 

 Catbird, 218, 23S, 285, 296, 335. 

 Cathartes aura, 116, 212, 222, 341. 

 Catharista atrata, 212. 

 Cedarbird, 2S3, 291, 295. 

 Ceopblceus pileatus, 213. 220, 346. 

 Certhia familiar is albescens, 315. 

 familiaris alticola, 315, 316. 

 familiaris americana, 213, 



220, 292, 296, 346. 

 familiaris mexicana, 315, 316. 

 mexicana, 315, 316. 

 mexicana albescens, 315. 

 Cervle alcjon, 23S, 2S1. 

 Chadbourne, Arthur P., evidence 

 suggestive of the occurrence of 

 ' individual dichromatism ' in 

 Megascops asio, 321 ; the Iludson- 

 ian Chickadee {Parus hudsonicus), 

 Red-breasted Nuthatch [Sitta 

 canadensis), and Golden-crowned 

 Kinglet (Regulus satrapa) in Ply- 

 mouth County, Mass., in sum- 

 mer, 346 ; iridescence in feathers, 

 as explained by an old author, 347. 



Chsetura pelagica, 82, 214, 2S2, 293. 



Chaffinch, 302, 306. 



Chamberlain, Montague, notice of 

 his ' Common Birds of Eastern 

 Canada,' 67. 



Chama-a fasciata henshawi. 122. 



Chapman, Frank M., the standing 

 of Ardetta neoxena, 11 ; notice of 

 his paper on ' The Changes of 

 Plumage in the Dunlin and San- 

 derling,' 164; notice of his paper 

 ' On the Changes of Plumage in 

 the Snownake (Plectrop/ia/ax 

 nivalis'),'' 165 : the Turkey Vul- 

 ture in the Catskills, 341; the Wild 

 Pigeon at Englewood, N. J., 341 ; 

 feeding habits of Purple Finches, 

 342 ; Dendroica palmarum in New 

 York City, 343. 



Charadrius dominicus, 80, 89, 91, 

 142. 

 pluvialis, 146. 

 squatarola, 181, 1S2. 



Charitonetta, 163. 



albeola, 202, 215. 



Chat, Yellow-breasted, 2S5. 



Chelidon erythrogaster, 4, 214, 283, 



Chen hyperboreus, 193. 



hyperboreus nivalis, 161, 243. 

 nivalis, 193. 

 Cherrie, George K., Ardetta neoxena 

 from Wisconsin, 79 ; an appar- 

 entlv new Chordeiles from Costa 

 Rica, 135 ; notice of his ' Contri- 

 bution to the Ornithology of 

 San Domingo,' 333. 

 Chewink, 178, 291, 294. 

 Chickadee, Black-capped, 220, 285, 

 297. 

 Hudsonian, 345, 346. 

 Chloronerpes stria! us, 333. 

 Chondestes grammacus, S4, 179. 

 grammacus strigatus, 120. 

 Chordeiles acutipennis, 333. 



virginianus, 159, 215, 2S2. 

 virginianus asserriensis, 136. 

 virginianus sennetti, 134. 

 Cinclus aquaticus, 169. 

 Circus hudsonius. 212. 

 Cistothorus palustris, 242. 



stellaris, 194, 214,347. 

 Clangula, 163. 



clangula, 164. 

 clangula americana, 215. 

 glaucion, 164. 

 hyemalis, 164, 172, 202. 



