Vol. XI" 

 1894 . 



Index. 



355 



Rallus crepitans, 242. 



elegans, 136, 242. 

 equatorialis, 242, 243. 

 gularis, 74. 

 longirostris, 242. 

 longirostris caribaeus, 122. 

 longirostris cubanus, 67, 



242. 

 obsoletus, 242. 

 saturatus, 242. 

 scottii, 242. 

 virginianus, 163. 

 Ramphocelus, 66. 

 Ramphocoelus, 66. 



atrosericeus capitalis, 66. 

 Raven, 137, 269. 



White-necked, 220. 

 Red-legs, 122. 

 Redpoll, 10S, 333. 

 Redstart, 134, 140. 



American, 307. 

 Regulus calendula, 67, 30S. 

 satrapa olivacea, 30S. 

 Rhipidura, 233. 



Rhynchophanes mccowni, 216. 

 Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha, 66. 

 Richmond, Chas. W., notice of his 

 paper on a collection of birds 

 from Eastern Nicaragua and Rio 

 Frio, Costa Rica, 170. 

 Richmond, Chas. W., and F. H. 

 Knowlton, birds of South Central 

 Montana, 298. 

 Ridgway, Robert, note on Rouge- 

 tius aldabranus, 74; on geo- 

 graphical variation in Sialia 

 mexicana Swainson, 145; notice 

 of his paper on the genus 

 Myiarc/iiis, 16S; notice of his 

 paper on a small collection of 

 birds from Costa Rica, 169; 

 notice of his paper on a collection 

 of birds made in Alaska, 169; 

 notice of his paper on a new 

 Storm Petrel from the coast of 

 Western MexJfco, 169; notice of 

 his revision of the genus Formi- 

 carius Boddaert, 169; Picicorvus 

 an untenable genus, 179; geo- 

 graphical, versus sexual, variation 

 in Oreortvx fictus^ 193; Colinus 

 virginianus cubanensis not a 

 Florida Bird, 324. 

 Rissa tridactyla, 162. 

 Road-runner, 220, 221, 268. 

 Robin, 30, 68,71, 102, 104, 106, 109, 

 135, 140, 215. 

 Western, 216, 270, 308. 



Robin-red-breast, 124. 



Robinson, Wirt, taming Chipping 



Sparrows, 328. 

 Rougetius abbotti, 74. 



aldabranus, 74. 



bernieri, 74. 



gularis, 74. 

 Ruff, 325. 

 Rynchops nigra, 162, 181. 



Sage, Jno. H., notes on some Con- 

 necticut Birds. 1S1. 

 Salpinctes obsoletus, 222, 269, 307. 

 Salvadori, T., notice of his Cata- 

 logue of Pigeons, 60. 

 Sanderling, 122, 1S3, 225. 

 Sandpiper, Baird's, 301, 325. 



Least, 98, 122, 301, 325. 



Semipalmated, 98. 



Spotted, 136, 302. 



Western, 95, 325. 



Western Solitary, 302. 

 Sapsucker, 178. 



Red-naped, 268, 303. 



Williamson's, 26S, 303. 

 Sarcophanops, 235. 

 Sarcops, 233, 234. 

 Sarothrura, 317. 

 Saurothera andria, 164, 165. 



bahamensis, 164, 165. 



vetula, 124. 

 Sayornis phcebe. 137. 



saya, 216, 304. 

 Scaup, 225. 



Schrenck, Dr. Leopold von, obitu- 

 ary notice of, 264. 

 Scolecophagus atroviolaceus, 67. 



cyanocephalus, 305. 

 Scops, 233, 234. 

 Scoter, Surf, 97. 



White-winged, 97, 183. 

 Scytalopus argentifrons, 169. 

 Seiurus aurocapillus, 70, 91, 140. 

 Selasphorus platvcercus, 244, 326. 

 Setaria, 234. 



Setophaga ruticilla, 140, 307. 

 Sewy-sewy, 127. 



Sharpe, R. Bowdler, notice of his 

 paper on the 'Zoogeographica.l 

 Areas of the World,' 63 ; notice of 

 his Catalogue of the Fulicaria? 

 and Alectorides, 242. 

 Shearwater, Audubon's, 85. 



Black-vented. 97. 



Dark-bodied, 30, 96, 97. 



Greater, 85. 



Pink-footed, 30, 96. 



