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Index 



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Killdeer, 14, 134, 233, 35-4, 360. 

 Kingbird, 68, 136, 236, 280. 



Arkansas, 336, 363. 



Cassin's, 363. 

 Kingfisher, Belted, 44, 135, 234, 274, 



362. 



Texan, 234. 

 Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 38, 140, 



344- 



Rubv-crowned, 38, 47, 344, 



368, 385- 



Western Golden-crowned, 47. 

 Kite, Mississippi, 126, 233. 



Swallow-tailed, 126, 233. 



White tailed, 233. 

 Kittiwake, 353. 

 Knot, 13, 146-148, 289, 306. 



LagoPus lagopus, 300. 



rupestris reinhardti, 282. 

 Lampornis mango, 277. 



nigricollis, 377. 

 Lanius ludovicianus, 213, 340, 387. 

 ludovicianiis excubitorides, 



46, 340, 367. 

 robustiis, 194. 

 Lapwing, European, 289. 

 Lark, Horned, 194. 



Prairie Horned, 28, 31, 38, 



201, 202, 237. 

 Streaked Horned, 45. 

 Larus argentatus, 225. 



argentatus smithsonianus, 99, 



211, 221, 304, 332, 38S. 

 atricilla, 48, 211. 

 delawarensis, 211. 

 dominicanus, 389. 

 glaucescens, 41. 

 marinus, 223, 304, 332. 

 occidentalis, 41, 309. 

 Philadelphia, 41, 211, 304. 

 Lawrence, R. H., a preliminary list 

 of the birds of the Gray's Harbor 

 region, Washington, 39; Aphelo- 

 coma californica in Washington, 

 301 ; further notes on birds of the 

 Graj's Harbor region, Washing- 

 ton, 352;, Coccyziis america7ius 

 occidentalis in Washington, 393. 

 Legatus albicollis, 250. 

 Leverklihn, P., notice of his 'Fremde 



Eier im Nest,' 1S5. 

 Iviraosa fedoa, 212. 



sp., 13. 

 Limpkin, 11. 

 Longspur, Chestnut-collared, 337, 



365- 

 Lapland, 282. 

 Mc Gown's, 337, 365. 



Loomis, L. M., a further review oT 

 the avian fauna of Chester Coun- 

 ty, South Carolina, 28. 

 LooH, 41, 286, 292. 

 Pacific, 353. 

 Red-throated, 353. 

 Lophodytes cucullatus, 211, 231. 

 Lophornis adorabilis, 324. 

 Lophortyx californicus brunnes- 



cens, 196. 

 Lophostrix stricklandi, 327. 

 Lophotriccus squammicristatus mi- 

 nor, 173. 

 zeledoni, 173. 

 Lorius garrulus, 90. 



rajah, 90. 

 Loxia curvirostra bendirei, 196. 



curvirostra minor, 45, 134, 



137, 190. 

 leucoptera, 397. 

 Loxigilla violacea, 48, 49. 

 Lucas, F. A., notice of his 'Notes 

 on the osteology of the Paridie, 

 ^/V/aand C/i(iin(Ba,^ \']2\ notice of 

 his paper, 'On the structure of 

 the tongue in Hummingbirds,' 

 172; notice of his 'Catalogue of 

 skeletons of birds collected at the 

 Abrolhos Islands.' etc., 172; an 

 egg of the Great Auk, 19S ; habits 

 of the Herring Gull, 38S; up to 

 date, 395. 

 Lunda cirrhata, 41. 



MacFarlane, R., notice of his 

 notes on Arctic birds, 64. 



Mackay, G. H., habits of the Eski- 

 mo Curlew {^Nnmenius borealis) 

 in New England, 16; Calidris 

 arenaria in Massachusetts in win- 

 ter, 72; habitsof the Black-bellied 

 Plover {Charcidrius sqiiatarola) 

 in Massachusetts, 143; A»as car- 

 olinensis and GnUinago delicata 

 in winter. 199; the migration of 

 Charadrius duminicus in Massa- 

 chusetts in 1891, 199; habitsof 

 the American Herring Gull {La- 

 ms argentatus smithso»ia7iiis) in 

 New England, 221; migration of 

 Urinator i?nber, 292 ; the spring 

 migration of the Scoters in 1892, 

 292 ; the Red Phalarope ( Crymo- 

 fhilus fulicaritis) at Nantucket 

 Island, Massachusetts, 294; cor- 

 rection, 300; water birds at Nan- 

 tucket, Massachusetts, 304; habits 

 of the Oldsquaw (C/«w^K /a /lye- 

 ma/is) in New England, 330; 



