414 



i„,i,' 



jNIviiirchus lieilej)scliii, ^S. 



criiiitus, 135, 138, 32S. 



lucajsiensis, 72. 



sagi-pe, 72, 190, 294, 295, 297, 



-9^' 334' 335' 339- 350. 35' • 

 Myiodynasles luteiventris, 272. 

 Myrmeciza immaculata, 191-193. 



iininaciilata occicientalis, 191- 



193- 

 Mj'rmotlieriila axillaris, 28. 



axillaris nielanogastra. 28. 



ciiiereiventris, 29. 

 Mjrtha sumatrana. 12. 



Nasica longirostris. 27. 

 Nelson, E. W., Scott's Oriole (/r- 

 fcnis parisorum) in central New 

 Mexico, 237. 

 Nelson, J., notice of his catalogue 

 of the birds of New Jersey, 104. 

 Nicholson, F., notice of his trans- 

 lation of Sundevall's 'Tentamen', 

 227. 

 Nighthawk, Cuban. 72. 

 Nightingale, i-},^. 

 Noddy, 79. 358, 361. 

 Nonionyx doniinicus. 364. 

 Nonpareil 293, 395. 

 Northrop, J. I., the birds of An- 

 dres Island, Bahamas, 64; death 

 of, 400. 

 Numenius boreal is, 21. 22, 24. 



hudsonicus, 339. 

 Nuthatch, Brown-headeii, to8. 173. 

 Florida White-breasted, 87. 

 Red-bcllied, 151. 

 Red-breasted, 106, 173. 

 St. Lucas, 149. 

 White-bellied, 3S7. 

 White-breasted, 106, 1 10, 173, 



Nyctala acadica. 107. 313. 

 Nyctea n^-ctea, 55, 1 10, 392. 

 Nycticorax nycticorax njevius, 66, 



78, 137' 335- 



violaceus, 47, 48,78, 132, 137, 

 190.295,339,351. 

 Nyctidromus albicollis, 30. 

 Nyctiornis amicta, 11. 

 OcEANiTEs oceanicus, 357. 

 Oceanodroma leucorhoa. 119, 244. 



socorroensis, 305. 

 Odotitophorus guianensis. 162. 

 Oidemia americana, 279-290. 



deglaudi, 279-290. 



perspicillata, 279-290, 364. 

 Olor ainericanus, 232. 



paloregonus. 367. 

 Opistbocomus cristatus, 162. 



Oriole, llaltimore, 197. 



Northrop's, 71. 



Scott's, 237, 238. 

 Ortalida motmot, 162. 

 Ortalis vetula mccalli. 390. 

 Orthorii^'nchus bootlii, 187. 

 Ortyx cubanensis, 190. 

 Osprey, 106. 

 Otocoris alpestris. 57, 91, 385. 



alpestris adusta, 84, 85. 



alpestris arenicola, 91. 



alpestris cbrvsolajma. 91. 



aljiestris giraudi, 91. 



alpestris insularis, 89, 30^ 



alpestris leucolajma, 91. 



alpestris merrilli, 85, 314. 



alpestris pallida. 85, 305. 



alpestris peregrina, 91. 



alpestris praticola, 51-53, 56, 

 91, 109. no, 236, 314, 389, 

 39,S- 



alpestris rubea, 91. 



alpestris strigata, 91, 314. 

 'Ottawa Naturalist", notice of a pa- 

 per in, 303. 

 Ovenbird, 68, 171, 332. 

 Owl. Acadian, 313. 



Aiken's Screech, 139. 



American Barn. 75, 114, 386. 



American Hawk, 107. 



American Long-eared, 108. 



Barred, 108, 130, 265. 



Burrowing, 75, 109. 



Florida Mottled. 387. 



Great Gray, 313. 



Great Horned, 109. 



MacFarlane's Screech, 140. 



Mottled^ 3S7. 



Puget Sound Screech. 141. 



Rocky Mountain Screech, 

 109. 



Screech, 266. 



Snowy. 55. no, 392. 

 OysteiTatcher, American, 76. 



Pachyriiampiius atricapilhis, 25. 

 cinereus, 25. 

 rufus, 25. 

 Packard, A. S., occurrence of the 

 Groove-billed Ani at Jupiter Inlet, 

 Florida, 313. 

 Pahi'ornis longicauda, 12. 

 Paleotetrix gilli, 367. 

 Palmer, W., notice of his paper on 

 birds observed during the cruise 

 of the 'Grampus,' 305. 

 Pandion haliaetus carolinensis, 106, 

 132, 137' 165, 236,297, 351. 



