cS9»-1 



Fndex. 



415 



Rail, King, 396. 

 Red, ii. 



Virginia, 309, 3S5, 

 Yellow, 67. 

 Rain-birci, -173, 274. 

 Railus crepitans, 74, 21.2. 



elegans, 68, 212, 272, 3(56. 

 longirostris caribaius, 11, 

 scottii, 212. 



Virginian us, 68, 212, 309, 385. 

 Raub, M W., the Golden Eagle in 



Penns^'lvania, 200. 

 Raven, 62, 88, 136. 



American, 45, 364. 

 White-necked, 364. 

 Recurvirostra americana, 12, 232, 



360. 

 Redbreast, 147, 148. 



Robin, 274. 

 Redhead, 232, 304. 

 Redstart, 341. 



American, 34-36, 140, 342. 

 Painted, 367. 

 Redtail, Western, 354, 361. 

 Regulus calendula, 38, 47, 134, 214, 

 344. 368, 385. 

 satrapa, 38, 140, 344. 

 satrapa olivaceus, 47. 

 Rhoads, S. N., the breeding habits 

 of the Florida Burrowing Owl 

 (^Speotyto cnnicularia Jlori- 

 dana), i. 

 Rhodinocichla rosea, 2S8. 

 Rhynchophanes mccovvnii, 337, 365. 

 Ridgwav, R., notice of his papers 

 on Central American and South 

 American Birds, 174; notice of 

 his 'Directions for collecting 

 birds,' 175; Zonotrichia albtcol- 

 lis in California, 302; spring ar- 

 rivals at Washington, D. C, 

 307; notice of his 'The Humming 

 Birds', 376. 

 Rissa tridactj'la pollicaris, 353. 

 Roadrunner, 234, 362. 

 Robin, 29-33, 68, 286, 304, 373. 

 American, 141. 

 Western, 47, 369. 

 Rostrhamus sociabilis, 212. 

 Ruft", 300. 



Rupornis ruficauda, 32S. 

 Rvnchops nigra, 211. 



Salpinctes guadalupensis, 84. 



obsoletus, 47, 310, 357, 368. 

 Saltator grandis, 27. 



magnoides, 27. 

 Salvador!, T., notice of his cata- 

 logue of the Parrots, 277. 



SandeWing, 13, 72. 

 •Sandpiper, Baird's, 345. 



Bartran\ian, 14, 31, 232, 305. 



Buff-breasted, 3S9. 



Least, 13, 232, 354, 360. 



Pectoral, 13, 232. 



Red-backed, 43, 147, 149. 



Semipalmated, \t^. 



Solitary, 13, 232. 



Spotted, 14, 43, 232, 



Stiit, 13, 232. 



Western, 43. 



White-ruinped, 13. 

 Sapsucker, 109. 



Williamson's, 362. 



Yellow-bellied, 37, 235, 

 Sarcoramphus papa, 288. 

 Saurothera merlini, 272. 



vetula, 273, 369. 

 Saxicola cenanthe, 282. 

 Sayornis aquatJca, 250. 



phcebe, 136, 205, 213, 236, 

 286. 



saya, 236, 363. 

 Scardafella inca, 233, 288. 

 Scaup, 19S. 



American, 304. 



Lesser, 304. 

 Schlegelia wilsoni, 282. 

 Sclater. P. L., notice of his papers 

 on the geographical distribution 

 of birds, 183. 

 Sclater,. P. L., and Shelley, G. E., 

 notice of their catalogue of the 

 Scansores and Coccyges, 184. 

 Scolecophagus carolinus, 205. 



cyanocephakis, 45, 238, 364. 

 Scoter, American, 153, 156, 293, 



354- 

 Black, 158. 



Surf, 42, 157, 293, 294. 

 Velvet, 159. 

 White-winged, 157, 293, 294, 



354-. 

 Scotiaptex cinerea, 44. 



Scott, W. E. D., observations on 

 the birds of Jamaica, West Indies. 

 n. A list of birds recorded fi-oni 

 the Island, with annotations, 9, 

 120, 273, 369; a description of the 

 adult male of Botaurus neoxenus 

 (Cory), with additional notes on 

 the species, 141 ; notes on the 

 birds of the Caloosahatchie region 

 of Florida, 209. 



Scytalopus argentifrons, 175. 



Seiurus aurocapillus, 21, 35, 49. 

 139, 214, 273, 307, 341. 



