Vol. xin 



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Index. 



413 



Rhoads, Samuel N., unseasoiuible 

 nesting of the Ground Dove in 

 Florida, 79; the Winter Wren a 

 night singer. 84; notice of his 

 ' Reprint of Ord's North. Amer- 

 ican Zoology, 72. 

 Rhodostethia rosea, 341. 

 Rhvnchophanes mccosvnii, 216. 

 Richmond, Charles W., a contribu- 

 tion to the life history of Porzana 

 cinereiceps Lawrence, with crit- 

 ical notes on some of its allies. 

 19; on the status of ISischofTs 

 Song Sparrow {^Melospiza in^ig- 

 71 is Baird), 144; Ilelminthophila 

 leiicobronc/iuilis in Maryland, 

 307; descriptions of three new 

 birds from the island of Marga- 

 rita. Venezuela, 367. 

 Ridgway, R., notice of his descrip- 

 tions" of new birds from the 

 Galapagos, 70; notice of his de- 

 scriptions of new birds from 

 Aldabra, Assumption, and Glo- 

 riosa Islands, 71; on Fisher's 

 Petrel {Aistrelata Jis/ieri), 319; 

 notice of his ' Ornithology of 

 Illinois,' Vol. II, 379; on the cor- 

 rect subspecific names of the 

 'I'exan and Mexican Screech 

 Owls, 389; Junco fh<Bonotn$ 

 Wagler, not 5^. cinereus (Swain- 

 son), 391. 

 Rissa tridactyla, 327. 



tridactyla pollicaris, 177. 

 Road-runner, 55, 138. 

 Robin, I, 3, S> 8?. 120, 129, 188, 

 219, 221, 239, 244, 303- 304- 

 Rostrhamus sociabilis, 364, 366. 

 Ruticilla mesoleuca, 332. 

 moussieri, 332. 

 phcenicurus, 332. 

 tithys, 332. 



S.VGE, John H., a Swallow roost 

 near Portland, Conn., 83; a pho- 

 tograph of Audubon, 93; the 

 Golden Eagle in New Jersey, 

 179; a Sora caught by a Mussel. 

 297; nesting of Helminthophila 

 UucobroHchialis in Connecticut, 

 307; notes on some Connecticut 

 birds, 310; am historic letter, 359. 

 Salpinctes obsoletus, 143, 218. 

 Sandpiper, Baird's, 87, 179. 

 Bartramian, 310. 

 Least, 394- 

 Pectoral, 3, 9i 393- 



Sandpiper, Seniipalmated, 179,394- 



Solitary, 88, 312. 



Spotted, 312. 



Stilt, 310, 313. 

 Sapsucker, 186, 301. 

 Savage, James, some rare birds of 

 recent occurrence near Buffalo. 

 N. Y., 312; notes from Western 

 New York, 393. 

 Saxicola albicollis, 333. 



capistrata, 333. 



deserti, 333. 



leucura, m- 



oenanthe, 324. 



stapazina, 333. 

 Sayornis phoebe, 89. 121, 236, 242, 



365- 



nigrescens, 140. 



saya, 140, 215. 

 Schwarz, E. A., see Barrows, W.B. 

 Scolecophagus carolinus, 121, 236, 



242, 263. 

 cyanocephalus, 140, 216. 

 Scolopax rusticola, 33S. 

 Scops enano, 389. 

 mccalli, 3S9. 

 trichopsis, 389. 

 Scoter, Surf, iSS, 295. 

 Scotiaptex cinerea, 171, iSi, 301. 

 Scott, W. E. D., notice of his 

 mounted collection of birds at 

 the Agassiz Museum, 318. 

 Seedeater, 20. 



Seiurus aurocapillus, 123. 21S, 235, 

 241, 365. 

 motacilla, 115, 123, 242. 

 noveboracensis, 70, 115, 365. 

 noveboracensis notabilis, 



218. 

 Selasphorus platycercus, 357. 

 Serinus pusilla, 335. 



serinus, 335. 

 Setophaga ruticilla, 123. 218, 235, 



241 ' 3^^v 



Sharpe, R. Bowdier, and Claude 

 W. Wvatt. notice of their • Mon- 

 ograph of the Hirundinida-, or 

 Family of Swallows,' 373. 



Shearwa'ter, 100, 105. 



Shortbill, 225. 



Shoveller. 10. 



Shrike, California. 142. 



White-rumped, 120, 128,358. 



Shufeldt, R. W., notice of his 

 paper on the osteology of Cranes, 

 Rails, etc., 172. 



Sialia arctica, 219. 



mexicana, 168, 359. 



