Vol. XXXIl 

 1914 J 



Index. 



587 



meeting of the American Orni- 

 thologists' Union, 92-99; thir- 

 ty-second stated meeting of the 

 American Ornithologists' Union, 

 390-394. 

 Sage, J. H. and Bishop, L. B., re- 

 view of their 'The Birds of Con- 

 necticut,' 108. 

 Salpinctes obsoletus obsoletus, 330. 

 Salpornis salvadorii abyssinica, 127. 



s. occidentalis, 276. 

 Sandpiper, Least, 76, 219. 

 Pectoral, 76, 219, 495. 

 Red-backed, 105. 

 Semipalmated, 219. 

 Solitary, 76, 219. 

 Spotted, 76, 208, 219, 314, 478. 

 Sapsucker, WUhamson's, 316. 



Yellow-bellied, 223, 480. 

 Sarasm, Fritz, review of his 'Birds 



of New Caledonia,' 268. 

 Saunders, Aretas A., an ecological 

 study of the breeding birds of an 

 area near Choteau, Mont., 200- 

 210; the Rusty Blackbird {Eu- 

 phagus carolinus) in Connecticut 

 in winter, 250; Blue-Gray Gnat- 

 catcher {Polioplila ccerulea) at 

 West Haven, Conn., 402. 

 Saunders, W. E., the Tufted Tit — 



a new record for Canada, 402. 

 Sam-omarptis, 399. 

 Sayornis nigricans, 171. 

 phoebe, 102, 225, 482. 

 sayus, 318. 

 Saxicola dacotife murielse, 128. 

 Schorger, A. William, unusual oc- 

 currences at Madison, Wis., 256. 

 Sclater, Philip Lutley, in me- 



moriam, 1-12. 

 Seiurus am-ocapillus, 232. 

 Seiurus motacilla, 232. 



noveboracensis noveboracensis, 



546. 

 n. subsp., 232. 

 Sericornis arfakiana oorti, 133. 



Sericomis insularis, 129. 

 meeki, 133. 



Setochalcis, 413. 



Setophaga ruticilla, 233. 



Shelf ord, V. E., review of his 'Ani- 

 mal Communities in Temperate 

 America,' 120. 



Shiras, George, 3rd, notice of his 

 'Necessity for and Constitu- 

 tionahty of the Act of Congi'ess 

 Protecting Migrator}^ Birds,' 554. 



Shoe-bill, 153. 



Shoveller, 75, 314. 



Shrike, California, 169, 171. 

 Loggerhead, 230. 

 Migrant, 80. 

 Northern, 328. 

 White-rumped, 490. 



Shufeldt, R. W., extreme emacia- 

 tion in a specimen of the Snowy 

 Owl {Nyctea nyctea), 247; re- 

 searches of Gerhard Heilmann 

 on the origin of birds, 287; os- 

 teology of the Passenger Pigeon 

 {Edopistes migratorius) , 358-362; 

 unusual behavior of a Ruby- 

 thi'oated Hummingbird {Archi- 

 lochus colubris), 536; review of 

 his 'Fossil Feathers and some 

 heretofore undescribed Fossil 

 Birds,' 116; notice of his 'Ex- 

 tinct Ostrich Birds of the United 

 States,' 269. 



Siaha siaUs siahs, 81, 235, 333, 493. 

 mexicanus bairdi, 333. 

 ciu-rucoides, 333, 493. 



Siberia, birds of, 408. 



Sicalis flaveola, 461. 



Sunmons, George Finlay, notes on 

 the Louisiana Clapper Rail {Ral- 

 lus crepitans saturatas) in Texas, 

 363-384. 



Siskin Pine, 322. 



Sitta carolinensis atkinsi, 234, 498. 

 c. carolinensis, 492. 

 c. nelsoni, 331. 



