,S9..] 



h,,hx. 



417 



Richmond, C N\'.. Harrows (jolden- 

 eye ( Glancioiietta islaii<lic<i ) near 

 Washington, D. C, 112. 



Riiigway, R., F'li/co <Iominici>isis 

 (Tinel. versii8/'"<;/r6< spari'erioides 

 Vig., 113; a new name necessary 

 for Selasphorm: /loresii (iould. 

 114; note on the alleged occur- 

 rence of Troc/iiliis heloisa (Less. 

 & De Latt.) within North Amer- 

 ican limits, 115; Cis/ot/iorns tna- 

 rt'aiKS, Buteo lineatus alien i, and 

 Syri/iiim i/ebiiloaum alleiii in 

 South Carolina, 240; list of birds 

 collected on the Bahama Islands 

 by the naturalists of the Fish 

 Commission steamer -Albatross.' 



.133- 

 Riker, C. 15., a list of birtls ob- 

 served at Santarem, Brazil, with 

 annotations by F. M. Chapman, 

 24. 15S. 

 Rives, W. C, notice of his 'Cata- 

 logue of the Birds of the Virgin- 

 ias," 105. 

 Robin, 106. 107, 166, i<^7. 317. 391. 

 Oregon, 396. 

 Varied, 396. 

 Western, 397. 

 Rolulus roulroul, 15. 

 Rostrhamus sociabilis, 161. 

 Rupornis magnirostris, 160. 



magnirostris nattereri, 160. 



Sage. J. II., Ammodranius a 

 cuius nehoni and .1. c. suhv 

 tus in Connecticut, 115. 

 Salpinctes guadalupensis, 221 



obsoletus, 121. 

 Saltator guadeloupensis, 49. 

 Sandbird, 77. 

 Sandpiper, Baird's, 240. 



Bartramian, 24. 



Purple, 289. 



Solitary, 236. 



Spotted, 77, 166, 394. 



Western Solitary, 84. 

 Sapsucker. Williamson's, loS. 



Yellow-bellied, 75. 

 Sasia everetti, 93, 

 Saurothcra bahamensis, 74. 

 3.36, 351- 



merlini. 190. 

 Savornis phnjbc, 138, 3-^- 

 Scenopa'etes dentirostris. 115. 

 Scolecophagus aifinis. 368. 



carolinus. 138. 320. 



cyanocephalus, 50-52. 



sericeiis, 345. 



■ lldii- 



29^. 



167 



-9.^ 



105, 

 .3-f', 



Scoter, American. 279-290. 



Surf, 215, 279-290, 364. 

 White-winged, 27(j-290. 



Scotiaptex cinerea, 313. 



Scoll, W . F. D., observations on 

 the birds of Jamaica, West Indies. 

 I. Notes on the habits of the Yel- 

 low-billed Tropic Bird i^Phai'thon 

 ffdZ'irosfris). 249: notes on the 

 nest and habits of Cory's Bittern 

 {Botannis neoxcnits) , 309; Flor- 

 ida Heron rookeries, 318; obser- 

 vatiop.s on the birds of Jamaica, 

 West Indies. II. A list of the 

 birds lecorded from the Island, 

 with annotations, 353. 



Seebohm, II., notice of his 'Birtls of 

 the Japanese Empire,' 99. 



Seiurus aurocapillus, 68, 138, 165, 

 i7i> 294-29S. 3^,2, 334-,33^- 



351- 

 motacilla, 108, 138, 172, 



296,332,385. 

 noveboracensis, 48, 49- 



165, 172, 294, 295, 298, 



334^337' 35 J- 352- 

 noveboracensis notabilis, 51- 



53- ^?^'^^ 138' 171- 

 Selasphorus floresii. 114. 

 rubromitratus, 1 14. 

 Selenidera gouldi, 159- 



maculirostris, 159. 

 Setophaga ruticilla, 47-49, 69. 135, 

 1 38, 172, 294-296, 335, 



3.38. ?,S^^ 35-' 399- 

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

 logue of the Sturniformes, 90; 

 notice of his 'Review of Recent 

 Attempts to Classify Birds.' 379. 

 Shearwater, Audubon's, 387. 

 Shoveller, 364. 

 Shrike, Loggerhead. 128. 



White-rumped, 106. 107. 

 Shufeldt. R. W., a peculiar charac- 

 ter referable to the base of the 

 skull in PandioH, 236; camera 

 notes for ornithologists. 240; a 

 female Piraiiga rubra assuming 

 the plumage of the male, 315; 

 tertiary fossils of North Ameri- 

 can birds, 365. 

 Sialia sialis, 109, no. 128. 138, 195. 



197' 239, 3.33- 

 Siskin, Pine. 137. 

 Sitta c;esia, 100. 



canatlensis. 106. 151. 173. 

 carolinensis, 106. no. 173, 



333- 387- 

 carolinensis aculcata. 149. 



