ATRIROSTRIS. 



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AURANTIIROSTRIS. 



atrirostris (Cyclorhis), see Cyclorhis. 

 atrofuscus (Anous), see Anous. 

 atronitens (Molothrus), see Molothrus. 

 atroviolaceus (Chalcophanes), see Quis- 

 calus. 



(Dives), see Quiscalus. 



(Quiscalus), see Quiscalus. 



(Scaphidurus), see Quiscalus. 



(Scolecophagus), see Quiscalus. 



Attagen, see Lagopus. 

 Atthis, '84, 5 7. 



ellioti, Guatemala, '80, 41. 

 heloisa {^ Trochilus), L. Cal. '90, 

 215; Mex. '92, 377; Tex. '91, 115" 

 [= Stellula calliope]. — syii. '91, 88^ 

 115"; misc. '99, 111". 



morcomi (Morcom's Humming- 

 bird), Aris.-98, 325* '99, 111; syn. 

 '99, 111. 

 Atticora cyanoleuca, Urug. '83, 90 ; 

 J'ciica. '97, 364. — mig. '83, 90. 



montana, Bolivia. '90, 382; C. R. 

 '92, 22.—hbt., list. '92, 22. 

 Attila citriniventris, Bras., plm. '91, 25. 

 cozumelae, Yucatan, '85, 295. 

 viridescens, Bras. '89, 172, '91, 25. 

 Attwater, Henry Philemon. 



List of birds observed in vicinity of 



San Antonio, Te.xas, '92, 229-238, 



337-345. 



Birds destroyed by a ' norther,' '92, 



303. 



attwateri (Tympanuchus), see Tympan- 



uchus. 

 audax (Myiodynastes), see Myiodynas- 



tes. 

 Audubon, John James. 



Last portrait of, '94, 309-311, (pi.) ; 

 letter of, '94, 311-313; monument 

 to, '87, 359, '88, 123, 221, 336, 

 448, '91, 322, '92, 207, '93, 211, 308, 

 '94, 88, '97, 432; ornith. biography, 

 vol i, '91, 230; photograph of, '95, 

 93. 

 Audubon, Maria Rebecca. 



Audubon and his journals (rev.), '98, 

 78. 198-205. 

 Audubon, M. R., and Shufeldt, R. W., 



see Shufeldt and Audubon. 

 Audubon. Ornithological Club of Chi- 

 cago, '89, 284. 

 Audubon Magazine, '87, 175. 

 Audubon Society. 



Founding, '86, 288 ; magazine, '87, 



175; of Connecticut, '98, 288; of 



New York, '97, 257, 343, '98 78 



'99, 216. 



auduboni (Dendroica), see Dendroica. 



(Dryobates), see Dryobates. 



( Hylocichla), see Hylocichla. 



(Icterus), see Icterus. . 



(Polyborus), see P. cheriway. 



(Pufiinus), see Puffinus. 



(Turdus), see Hylocichla. 



Aughey, Samuel. 



Notes on Food of Birds of Nebraska 

 (rev.), '79, 110-112. 

 augusta (Chrysotis), see Amazona im- 



perialis. 

 augusti (Phaethornis), see Phaethornis. 

 augustus (Amazona), see A. imperialis. 

 (CEnochrus), see Amazona im- 

 perialis. 

 (Psittacus), see Amazona imperi- 

 alis. 



(Psittacus), see Psittacus. 



Auk, Black-throated, see Synthliboram- 

 phus antiquus. 

 Crested, see Simorhynchus cristatel- 



lus. 

 Great, see Plautus impennis. 

 Paroquet, see Cychlorrhynchus psit- 



taculus. 

 Razor-billed, see Alca torda. 

 Whiskered, see Simorhynchus cris- 

 tatellus. 

 Auklet, Cassin's, see Ptychoramphus 

 aleuticus. 

 Crested, see Simorhynchus crista- 



tellus. 

 Least, see Simorhynchus pusillus. 

 Paroquet, see Cyclorrhynchus psit- 



taculus. 

 Rhinoceros, see Cerorhinca mono- 



cerata. 

 Whiskered, see Simorhynchus pyg- 

 mreus. 

 Auks, see Alcids. 



Aulacorhamphus calorhynchus, Colom., 

 Vencz. '99, 137. 

 dimidiatus, Venes.'86, iZZ*. 

 lautus, Colom. '99, 91. 

 aura (Cathartes), see Cathartes. 



(Rhinogryphus), see Cathartes. 



(Vultur), see Cathartes. 



aurantia (Merula), see Merula. 



(Mimocichla), see Merula. 



(Semimerula), see Merula. 



aurantiacus (Peucedramus), see Peu- 



cedramus. 

 auranticollis (Pyrrhula), see Pyrrhu- 



lagra portoricensis. 

 aurantiifrons (Hylophilus), Hylophilus. 

 aurantiirostris (Arremon), see Arre- 

 mon. 



(Catharus), see Catharus. 



(Saltator), see Saltator. 



