4-02 



Index. 



TAuk 

 LOct. 



Pteroglossus torquatus, 84. 

 Ptychoramphus aleuticus, 17, 29S. 

 Publications received, 75, 203, 297, 



35S. 

 Puffinus auduboni, 362. 

 tenuirostris, 125. 

 Pyrocephalus rubineus mexicanus, 



2S6. 

 Pyrrhulagra noctis grenadensis, 70. 



nod is ridgwayi, 7°- 

 P\ rrhuloxia sinuata, 135. 



Quail, Valley, 294. 



Virginia, 35S. _ 

 Quiscalus crassirostris, 179. 



major, 133. 



quiscula, 54, i33r 2 9A ^97i 

 320. 



quiscula reneus, 10, 39, 50, 

 225, 242, 290. 

 Quit, Banana, 339. 



Blue, 180, 339. 



Orange, 339. 



Rail, Clapper, 271. 



Yellow, 272. 

 Rallus crepitans, 271. 



elegans, 132, 207. 

 virginianus, 223. 

 Ramphastos carinatus, S4. 

 Ramphocoelus costaricensis, 27S. 



passerinii, 278. 

 Raven, 10. 



American, 276. 

 Recurvirostra araericana, 272, 293. 

 Redbreast, 25. 

 Redpoll, 205. 

 Redstart, 5. 



American, 14, 341. 

 Reed-bird, 320. 



Regulus calendula, 127, 206, 229. 

 satrapa, 5. 14, 127, 229. 

 satrapa olivaceiis, 127. 

 Rboads, S. N., notes on certain 

 Washington and British Colum- 

 bia birds, 16; the Vireo huttoni 

 group, with description of a new- 

 race from Vancouver Island, 238; 

 notices of his ' Birds observed in 

 British Columbia and Washing- 

 ton,' 290, 3S0: the Hudsonian 

 Chickadee and ils allies, with re- 

 marks on the geographic distri- 

 bution of bird races in boreal 

 America, 321; the Cinnamon 

 Teal (Anas cyanoftera) in Flor- 

 ida, 362. 



Rhodostethia rosea, 123. 

 Rhyncophanes mccownii, 50, 134, 



237, 290. 

 Richardson, J., death of, 307. 

 Richmond, C W., the nest of Pan- 



yptila cavetiensis (Gm.), 84. 

 Ridgway, R., notice of his discus- 

 sion of Hummingbirds and Swifts, 

 345 ; notice of his descriptions of 

 new birds, 346. 

 Rissa brevirostris, 123. 



tridactyla, 222. 



tridactyla pollicaris, 123. 

 Road-runner, 364. 

 Robin, 6, 12, 74, S9, 319. 



American, 15. 



Beach, 31. 

 Rossignol, 12. 



Rostrhamus sociabilis, 141, 200. 

 Roughleg, Red, 49. 



Sage, J. H., notes on some 

 Connecticut birds, 206; notes 

 on Helminthophila ckrysoj>tera, 

 pt'nus, leucobroncktalis, and laiv- 

 rencei in Connecticut, 20S; the 

 Summer Tanager in Connecticut. 

 303; notes on some Connecticut 

 birds, 371. 

 Salpinctes obsoletus, S7, 135. 

 Salvin, O-, notice of his catalogue 

 of the Upupse and Trochili in the 

 British Museum, 66. 

 Sandpiper, Purple, 26. 

 Red-backed, 28. 

 Solitary, 243. 

 Spotted, S, 243. 

 Stilt, 49. 

 Sapsucker, 312. 



Yellow-bellied, 9. 

 Sargent, II. B., breeding of the 

 Rough-winged Swallow at Shel- 

 ter Island, New York, 369. 

 Savanna-bird, 179. 

 Saxicola cenanthe, 124, 277. 

 Savomis nigricans, 134. 



phcebe, 39, 44, 133, 225, 243. 

 saya, 134. 

 Sclater, P. L., see James, II. B. 

 Scolecophagus affinis, 344. 

 carolinus, 10, 126, 225 

 cyanocephalus, 50, 134. 

 Scolopax arquata, 61. 

 Scops macallii, 250. 



tricbopsis, 250. 

 Scoter, Asiatic White-winged, 175. 

 European White-winged, 175. 

 Scotiaptex cinerea, 126, 20S. 



