Vol. xivn 



1897 J 



Index. 



447 



Rallus elegans, 2S7. 



longirostris crepitans, 2S7. 



virginianus, 172, 2S7. 

 Ramphocelus jacapa magnirostris, 



364- 

 Raven, American, 1S2. 

 Rawson, C L., anotlier Golden 



Eagle in Connecticut, 215. 

 Recurvirostra americana, 212, 288, 



351- 

 Reed, J. Harris, breeding of the 

 Rose-breasted Grosbeak at Bev- 

 erly, New Jersey, 323 ; a novel 

 idea of a Tufted Titmouse, 325 ; 

 notes on the American ]3arn Owl 

 in eastern Pennsvlvania, 374-383. 

 Redhead, 2S6. 

 Redpoll, 177, 219. 



Greater, 219. 

 Redshank, 211. 

 Redstart, American, iSo. 

 Red-tail, Western, 173. 

 Redwing, 285. 



Florida, 121. 

 Richmond's' 58. 

 Table-land, 57. 

 Regulus calendula, 180. 



calendula grinnelli, 399. 



satrapa olivascens, iSo. 



Reichenow, Anton, notice of Schal- 



low's list of his writings, 248. 

 Rhamphocitnus melanurus trini- 



tatis, 362, 365. 

 Rhynchocyclus sulphurescen 8,365. 

 Richmond, Charles W., descrip- 

 tions of ten new species of birds 

 discovered by Dr. \V. L. Abbott 

 in the Kilimanjaro region of East 

 Africa, 154-164 ; the Western 

 Field Sparrow [Spizella pusilla 

 arenacea), 345-347; notice of 

 paper by, on Madagascar birds, 



417- 



Ricker, Everett W., notice of his 

 'Notes on the Birds of Hull, 

 Mass.,' 246. 



Ridgway, Robert, Melopelia leucop- 

 tera in Osceola County, Florida, 

 88 ; note on Jiiiico aiiiicctens Baird 

 andy. r/f/^it'rtjv' Mearns, 94; cor- 

 rect nomenclature of the Texas 

 Cardinal, 95 ; Detidroica ccvntlea 

 vs. Detidroica rara,()']; notice of 

 his ' Manual of North American 

 Birds,' second edition, 232 ; de- 

 scription of the nests and eggs of 

 Bachman's Warbler {Helmint/io- 



phila backmani), 309 ; an earlier 

 name for Ammod ramus leconteii, 

 320 ; on the status of Lanius 

 robustus Baird as a North Ameri- 

 can bird, 323 ; notice of his ' Birds 

 of the Galapagos Archipelago, 



3^9; 



Rissa tridactyla, 228, 247. 



Rives, William C, a new bird for 

 the Virginias, 88. 



Roadrunner, 217. 



Robin, 318, 325, 412. 

 Western, 319. 

 Tamaulipas, 75. 

 Western, 181. 



Rood, Mrs. E. Irene (editor), notice 

 of ' Papers presented to the 

 World's Congress of Ornithol- 

 ogy,' 108. 



Rook, 9, II, 12, 14. 



Rough-leg, Ferruginous, 173. 



Sage, John H., Fourteenth Con- 

 gress of the American Ornitholo- 

 gists' Union, 82-86; 

 Salpinctes obsoletus, 180. 



neglectus, 70. 

 Saltator albicoUis, 364. 



olivascens, 364. 

 Sanderling, 109, 2S8. 

 Sandpiper, Baird's, loi, 199, 227. 



Bartramian, 229, 28S, 411. 



Buff-breasted, 209, 2SS. 



Green, 211. 



Least, 172, 288. 



Pectoral, 288. 



Red-backed, 288. 



Semipalmated, 288. 



Solitary, 2S8. 



Spotted, 204, 2S8. 



Stilt, 88. 



Western Solitary, 172. 

 Sapsucker, Red-breasted, 175. 

 Sarcelle, 286. 

 Sawbill, Sea, 285. 

 Saxicola cenanthe, 332. 

 Sayornis cineracea, 365. 



saya, 176. 

 Scardafella squamosa, 359, 366. 

 Schalow, Herman, notice of his 

 bibliography of the writings of 

 Dr. Anton Reichenow. 248. 

 Scolecophagus cyanocephalus, 177. 

 Schistochlamys atra, 364. 

 Scolopax leucurus, 209. 



major, 209. 



