Vol. XXIX1 

 1912 J 



Index. 



591 



Mergus americanus, 75, 110, 442. 

 serrator, 479-488, (see also 

 Merganser). 



Meridan Bird Club, review of its 

 report for 1911, 118. 



Merrill, D. E., Sera Rail {Porzana 

 Carolina) in New Mexico, 536. 



Mesopicus schultzei, 424. 



* Messager Ornithologique,' review 

 of, 425. 



Michigan, birds of, 100, 102, 107, 

 118, 171-3, 237, 547. 



Micranous Worcester!, 267. 



Micropalamahimantopus, 112, 252. 



Miller, Richard F., the Semipal- 

 mated Sandpiper in Philadelphia 

 County, Pa., 101; occurrence of 

 the Yellow-headed Blackbird on 

 the Delaware River near Phila- 

 delphia, Pa., 102. 



Miller, W. DeW., The European 

 Widgeon at Gardner's Island, 

 New York, 235. 



Mimus polyglottos, 29. 



polyglottos polyglottos, 83, 

 525. 



Missouri, birds of, 102, 344. 



Mitchell, Julian, Jr., Pigeon Hawk 

 in South Carolina, in winter, 541. 



■Mniotilta varia, 22, 78, 83, 322, 377, 

 475, 523. 



Mockingbird, 29, 83, 249, 525. 



Molothrus ater, 32. 



ater artemisise, 386. 



ater ater, 82, 110, 473, 519. 



ater dwighti, 386. 



Monasa fidelis, 261. 

 similis, 261. 



Moore, Robert Thomas, the Least 

 Sandpiper during the nesting 

 season in the Magdalen islands, 

 210-223: the Bittern (Botaurus 

 lentiginosus) , wintering in New 

 Jersey, 236; last record of the 

 Piping Plover in New Jersey, 238; 

 the Baltimore Oriole {Icterus 



galbula) wintering in New Jersey, 

 244. 



Morris, Robert O., King Rail {Ral- 

 lus elegans) at Springfield, Mass., 

 237; the Starhng at Springfield, 

 Mass., 243. 



Morse, Albert P., review of his 

 'A Pocket List of the Birds of 

 Eastern Massachusetts,' 420. 



Motacilla ruficapilla, 545. 



Murphey, Robert Cushman, an 

 albino Semipalmated Sandpiper, 

 238; notice of his 'Birds of 

 Prospect Park, Brooklyn,' 418. 



Murrelet, Ancient, 387. 



Muscadionus consobrina babiensis, 

 552. 



Muscisaxicola alpina, 148. 



Muscivora forficata, 32. 



Museum of Vertebrate Zoology of 

 the University of California, field 

 trips, 137. 



Myadestes townsendi, 37, 335. 



Myiarchus crinitus, 32, 81, 242, 377, 

 472, 518. 



Myiobius modestus, 419. 



Myiochanes ardosiacus polioptilus, 

 419. 

 virens, 21, 32, 81, 316, 376, 472, 

 518. 



Myiodynastes chrysocephalus cin- 

 erascens, 419. 



Myiotheretes erythropygius, 145. 



Myrmornis, 257. 



Myrmotherula surinamensis paci- 

 fica, 268. 



Nannus hiemaUs hiemalis, 23, 78, 

 373, 375, 526. 



National Association of Audubon 

 Societies, Annual reports of, 

 139. 



Nelson, E. W., review of his 'De- 

 scriptions of two new Species of 

 Nun Birds from Panama,' 261. 



Neochalcites, 266. 



