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INDEX OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES. 



Strix pratincola, 341. 

 Sturnella magna, 250. 

 Surma ulula caparoch, 357. 

 Sylvania canadensis, 130. 



mitrata, 132. 



pusilla, 132. 

 Symium cinereum, 344. 



nebulosum, 345. 



Tachycineta bicolor, 147. 

 Telmatodytes, 77. 

 Thryothorus ludovicianus, 72. 

 Trochilus colubris, 314. 

 Troglodytes aedon, 73. 



hiemalis, 69. 

 Turdus aliciae, 35. 



alicise bicknelli, 466. 



aonalaschkse pallasii, 30. 



fuscescens, 28. 



musteliuus, 25. 



Turdus (continued). 



ustulatus swainsonii, 33. 

 Tympanuehus cupido, 404. 

 Tyrannus dominicensis, 282. 



tyrannus, 282. 



verticalis, 475. 



Vireo flavifrons, 157. 

 gilvus, 161. 

 noveboracensis, 164. 

 olivaceus, 159. 

 philadelphicus, 163. 

 solitarius, 155. 



Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus, 

 261. 



Zenaidura macroura, 401. 



Zonotrichia albicollis, 224. 



leucophrys, 227. 



ERRATA. 



Page 25, line 7, for " Planesticus " read " Merula ". 



Page 124, lines 17 and 18, omit " Red-poll' Warbler" ; and for 

 " Palm Warbler " read " Yellow Palm Warbler ". 



Page 87, footnote 44. This should have been supplemented by 

 the following statement : " The Kentucky Warbler has been thrice 

 taken in Connecticut ; at Suffield, August 16, 1876, by Mr. E. I. 

 Shores (Merriam, Rev. Birds Conn., 1877, p. 22) ; at West Strat- 

 ford, May 30, 1888, by Mr. W. H. Lucas (Lucas, Orn. & Osl., Vol. 

 XIV, April, 1889, p. 62) ; and at Greenwich, Fairfield County, July 

 10, 1892, by Mr. Clark G. Voorhees (Voorhees, Auk, Vol. X, Janu- 

 ary, 1893, p. 86). The last-named observer reports finding a pair of 

 old birds accompanied by a ' well-fledged nestling.' W. B." 



