Vol. XXVIII 

 1910 J 



Index. ' 



505 



Merganser, 10, 401. 



Hooded, 192, 272, 462. 

 Red-breasted, 10, 164. 

 Mergus americanus, 10, 401. 



serrator, 10. 

 Merriam, C. Hart, notice of his 

 'Report' as Chief of the Biologi- 

 cal Survey, for 1909, 104-106; an 

 endowment for, 364. 

 Merrill, James Gushing, biography 



of, 113-119. 

 Merula migratoria, 31. 

 Micropalama himantopus, 196. 

 Micropallas whitneyi, 281. 

 Miller, Loye Holmes, review of 

 his recent papers on fossil birds 

 from the Rancho La Brea beds 

 in California, 228-230. 

 Miller, Richard F., the Black Duck 

 summering near Philadelphia, 75; 

 the Bobolink at Philadelphia, Pa., 

 and vicinity in summer, 81; 

 notes on the Florida Gallinule 

 (Gallinula galeata) in Phila- 

 delphia County, Pa., 181-184; 

 breeding of the Long-eared Owl 

 in Philadelphia Countj^ Pa., 340; 

 the Redstart in southern New 

 Jersey in summer, 343. 

 Miller, W. DeW., the Red-billed 



Tropic-bird in Arizona, 450. 

 Mimus polyglottos, 30, 176, 221, 

 299, 304, 321, 460. 

 polyglottos leucopterus, 151. 

 Mniotilta varia, 16, 175, 277, 298, 



303, 320. 

 Mockingbird, 20, 30, 170, 176, 299, 

 321, 460. 

 Western, 151. 

 Molothrus ater, 26, 39, 88, 173, 199, 

 213, 275, 464. 

 ater artemisise, 232. 

 ater dwighti, 61, 232. 

 ater obscurus, 232, 283. 

 Momotus lessoni, 235. 

 Moore, Robert Thomas, the Orange- 



crowned Warbler in New Jersey 

 again, 85; finding of three rare 

 nests in New Jersey, 87. 

 Morris, Robert O., capture of the 

 Northern Phalarope near Spring- 

 field, Mass., 79; bird notes from 

 Springfield, Mass., and vicinity, 

 221. 

 Motmot, 72. 

 Murre, 5, 8. 



Briinnich's, 53, 218. 

 California, 92. 

 Muscicapa atricapilla, 476. 



hypoleuca, 476. 

 Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 recent accessions to the Orni- 

 thological Department, 111. 

 Myadestes townsendi, 151, 288. 

 Mycteria americana, 79. 

 Myiarchus cinerascens, 283. 



crinitus, 25, 172, 275, 296, 319. 

 lawrencei olivascens, 283. 

 Myiochanes virens, 25, 173, 275, 

 297, 302, 319. 

 richardsoni, 147. 

 Myiodynastes luteiventris, 283. 



Nannxjs hiemalis, 18, 176, 278. 



Nesophlox, 356. 



Nettion carolinensis, 144, 193, 403. 



New York plumage bill, or the 

 'Shea-White Plumage Bill,' no- 

 ticed, 367. 



Nighthawk, 32, 172, 274, 302. 

 Texan, 282. 

 Western, 147, 199. 



Nonpareil, 320. 

 Western, 118. 



Norton, Arthur H., further notes 

 on the occurrence of the Pigeon 

 Hawk (Falco columbarius) in 

 winternear Portland, Maine, 207; 

 the Little Gull {Larus minuhis) 

 in Maine, with remarks on its 

 distribution, and its occurrence 

 in America, 447-450. 



