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479 



supplemenlarj notes from the 

 Gulf Coast of Florida, with a de- 

 scription of -a new species of 

 Marsh Wren, 183; a summary of 

 observations on the birds of the 

 Gulf Coast of Florida. 373 ; Bach- 

 man's Warbler (^Hehnintliophila 

 bachmani) at Key West, Florida, 

 in July and August, 42S; Den- 

 droica corona ta at Key West in 

 summer, 430. 



Seebohm. H., notice of his 'Geo- 

 graphical Distribution of the 

 Charadriidse', 189. 



Seiurus aurocapillus, 24, 150, 153, 

 154, 276, 315, 326, 327, 33S, 



389^ 434- 

 motacilla, 24, 276^ 421. 

 noveboracensis, 150, 153, 326, 



3^7' 434- 

 noveboracensis notabilis, 315, 

 148,324. 



Sennett.G. B., notes on the Peuc(e<t 

 ruficeps group, with description 

 of a new subspecies, 40; descrip- 

 tions of a new species and two 

 new subspecies of birds from 



• Texas, 43 ; unexpected occurrence 

 of certain shore birds in Texas 

 in midsummer and in breeding 

 plumage, iio; dichromatism in 

 the genus Nyctidromus^ 205 ; a 

 new form of Clapper Rail, 305; 

 an addition to the list of North 

 American birds, 319. 



Setophaga picta, 36. 



ruticilla, 24, 36, 151, 153. 154, 

 • 276, 326, 389, 433- 



Sharpe, R. B., notice of his cata- 

 logue of the family Fringillidie, 

 410. 



Shearwater, Audubon's, 173. 



Cory's, 108, 170, 173, 202. 



Shorelark, 15. 



Shoveller, 269, 346. 



Shrike. Loggerhead, 275, 312. 

 White-rumped, 31. 



Shufeldt, R. W., notice of his ' Re- 

 view of the muscles used in the 

 classification of birds,' 104; notice 

 of his report on birds' sterna and 

 skulls collected by Dr. Streets, 

 198; observations on the ptery- 

 losis of certain Picida;,2i2; notes 

 on Alelaner-pes torquatus, 319; 

 osteological notes upon Puffins 

 and Ravens, 328; the sternum 

 in the Solitary Sandpiper and 



other notes, 330; notice of his 

 paper on the osteology of the 

 IcteridjE and Corvidie, 413 ; notice 

 of his ■ Osteology of Porzana 

 Carolina,' 414; the osteology of 

 Habia melanocaphala with com- 

 parative notes upon the skeletons 

 of certain other conirostral birds 

 and of Tan age rs, 438. 

 Sialia arctica, 168, 366. 



mexicana, 167, 365, 366. 

 sialis, 22, 25, i5i, 153, 155, 

 277, 389, 433. 

 Simorhynchus pygmseus, 410. 

 Siskin, Pine, 152, 426. 

 Sitta canadensis, 118, 1153, 165,363, 

 389. 393- 

 carolinensis, 25, 153, 277. 

 carolinensis aculeata, 165, 



363- 

 pusilla, 277, 432. 

 pygmaea, 165, 362, 363. 

 Skimmer, Black, 376. 

 Skylark, 180. 



Missouri. 15. 

 Slade. D. D., the Wild Turkey in 



Massachusetts, 204. 

 Smith, H. M., and Palmer, W., ad- 

 ditions to the avifauna of W^ash- 

 ington and vicinity, 147. 

 Smythe, E. A.. Jr., the Old-squaw 

 {Clangida /tye7nalis) in South 

 Carolina, 203. 

 Snipe. ^31. 



English. 328. 

 Wilson's, 270, 330, 348. 

 Snow, F. H., notice of his descrip- 

 tion of a new ornithichnite, 105; 

 ^chmophoruf. Occident alts in 

 Kansas, 201. 

 Snowbird, 149, 150, 152. 

 Snowflake, Prybilof. 397. 

 Solitaire. Townsend's, 167. 

 Somateria spectabilis, 174. 

 Sora, 20, 269, 348. 

 Sparrow, Acadian Sharp-tailed, 397. 

 Bachman's, 274, 351. 

 Bay-winged, 152. 

 Boucard's, 42. 

 Gaboon's, 93. 

 Chadbourne's Field, 402. 

 Chipping. 22, 150, 152, 274. 

 English, 315. 

 European, 200. 

 European House, 22. 

 Field, 22, 150, 152, 274. 

 Fox-colored, 18. 

 Grasshopper, 22. 273. 



