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habits of the Hudsonian Curlew 

 in Massachusetts, 345; Tetanus 

 /iazHpes and C/inradrins domini- 

 cus, 389; TryHgites subruJicoUis, 

 389- 

 Macrorhamphus griseus, 13, 212, 

 290. 

 scolopaceus, 13,212,345,354. 

 Mallard, 41, 165, 198, 231, 354. 

 Margarops fuscatus, 48, 49. 

 Margornis brunnesc.ens, 173. 

 Marshall. W. B., some birds re- 

 cently added to the collection of 

 the New York State Museum, 

 203; a specimen of Numenius 

 arquattts said to have been taken 

 on Long Island, N. Y., 390. 

 Martin, Purple, 13S, 340. 

 McCormick, L. M., notes on a few 

 birds from northern Ohio, 397. 

 Meadowlark, 30, 38, 136, 237, 271. 



Western, 237, 355, 364. 

 Mearns, E. A., a study of the 

 Sparrow Hawks (subgenus Tin- 

 nuncultis) of America, with espe- 

 cial reference to the continental 

 species {Falco sparverius Linn.), 

 252. 

 Megarhjnchus pitangua, 251. 

 Megascops asio, 189. 

 asio aikeni, 108. 

 asio floridanus, 212, 216. 

 asio macfarlanei, 108. 

 asio mccallii, 234. 

 asio saturatus, 108. 

 brasilianus, 327. 

 rtammeolus, 170. 

 flammeolus idahoensis, 105, 



169. 

 nudipes, 327. 

 Melanerpes aurifrons, 235. 

 carolinus, 201, 213. 

 erythrocephalus, 29, 135,213, 



231, 308. 

 torquatus, 355,394. 

 Melanotis cierulescens, 288. 

 Meleagris gallopavo, 72, 169, 196, 

 286. 

 gallopavo ellioti, 167, 233. 

 gallopavo mexicana, 168, 



169, 233, 360. 

 gallopavo Osceola, 105, 169, 

 212, 215. 

 Mellisuga minima, 277. 

 Melopeiia leucoptera, 123, 124, 233. 

 Melophyrrha nigra, 272. 

 Melospiza fasciata, 37, 38, 68, 85, 

 138, 338. 

 fasciata fallax, 85. 



Melospiza fasciata guttata, 45, 86, 

 fasciata heermanni, 85. 

 fasciata montana, 85. 

 fasciata rivularis, 86, 1S8. 

 fasciata samuelis, 86. 

 georgiana, 204, 213, 339. 

 lincolni, 33S. 

 Merganser americanus, 41. 



serrator, 211, 223, 304. 

 Merganser, American, 41, 223. 

 Hooded, 231. 

 Red-breasted, 304. 

 Merriam, C. \l., the Dwarf Screech 

 Owl {Megascops flammeolus ida- 

 hoensis Merriam), 169; the Caro- 

 lina Paroquet {Conurus caroli- 

 netisis) in Missouri, 301 ; notice of 

 his 'The geographical distribu- 

 tion of life in North America 

 with special reference to the 

 mammalia,' 377. 

 Merrill, H., Pelecanus erythrorhyn- 

 chos in Maine. 292; Lagopus 

 lagopus in Maine, 300. 

 Merula migratoria, 29-33, ^4'' 204, 

 206, 214, 286, 290, 304, 345. 

 migratoria proj)inqua, 47, 69, 



369- 

 Meyer, A. B., another specimen of 



the Labrador Duck, 389. 

 Micropalama himantopus, 13, 212, 



232. 

 Micropallas whitneyi, 362. 

 Micropus melanoleucus, 362. 

 Miller, G. S., Jr., Melanerpes caro- 

 linus in Madison County, New 

 York, in winter, 201 ; Crymo- 

 philusfulicarius in Provincetown 

 Harbor, 298; two Cape Cod 

 records, 396. 

 Miller, O. T., notice of her 'Little 



brothers of the air,' 279. 

 Milvulus forficatus, 235. 



tyrannus, 251, 322. 

 Mimocichla rubripes, 272, 273. 

 Mimus gundlachi, 48, 49. 



polyglottos, 28, 30,36, 39, 68, 

 74. 214, 236, 285, 338, 342. 

 polyglottos orpheus, 48. 

 Minor ornithological publications, 



66, 187, 282, 3S3. 

 Mitrephorus pallescens, 196. 

 Minotilta varia, 31-33, 35, 48, 138, 



213- 273,' 303, 307, 340. 

 Mockingbird, 28, 30, 36, 39, 68, 74, 



236, 285, 33S, 342. 

 Molothrus ater, 136, 204, 213, 237, 

 302. 364, 386. 

 ater obscurus, 237, 364. 



