BERIER. 



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BILINIATA. 



Unseasonable birds on Long Island, 



'86, 281. 

 The Pine Grosbeak {P. enncleator) 

 in New Jersey, '96, 175. 

 berlandieri (Thryothorus), see Thryo- 

 thorus berlandieri or lomitensis. 

 Berlepsch, Hans von. 



Descr. of new species and subspecies 

 of birds from the neotropical re- 

 gion, '88, 449-460. 

 Notes on some neotropical birds be- 

 longing to U. S. Nat. Museum 

 (rev.), '90, 275. 

 Berlepsch, Hans von, and Peters, Ernst. 

 Die Vogel der Insel Curasao (rev.), 

 '93, 355. 

 berlepschi (Anthocephala), see Antho- 

 cephala. 



(Catharus), see Catharus. 



(Myiarchus), see Myiarchus. 



(Phyllomyias), see P. incanescens. 



Bermuda Islands. 



Allen, J. A., '85, 95. 



Jones, J. M., '85, 297. 



Prentiss, D. W., '96, 237-240. 

 Bernicla, see Branta. 

 bernicla (Branta), see Branta. 

 bernieri (Rougetius), see Rougetius. 

 Berry Islands, West Indies. 



Cory, C. B., '91, 295. 

 Berry, Mabel C. 



First occurrence of Blue Grosbeak 

 in new Hampshire, '96, 342. 

 Betty-bird, see Ceophloeus pileatus. 

 betularum (Fringilla), see Acanthis 

 linaria. 



(Linaria), see Acanthis linaria. 



bewicki (Cygnus), see Olor. 



(Olor), see Olor. 



(Thryomanes), see Thryomanes. 



(Thryothorus), see Thryomanes 



bewicki or leucogaster. 



(Troglodytes), see Thryomanes. 



Beyer, George Eugene. 



Ivory-billed Woodpecker in Louisi- 

 ana, 1900, 97-99. 

 An interesting hybrid, 1900, 170. 

 Louisiana herpetology and the avi- 

 fauna, with list of birds of the 

 State (rev.), 1900, 392. 

 biarcuatum (Pyrgisoma), see Pyrgi- 



soma. 

 biarmicus (Panurus), see Panurus. 

 bicinctus (Bucco). see Bucco. 

 Bicknell, Eugene Pintard. 



Evidence of Carolinian fauna in 

 lower Hudson valley, N. Y., etc.. 

 '78, 128-132. 



Capture of two rare birds at River- 

 dale, N. Y. '79, 60. 

 Carolina Wren {Thryothorus ludovi- 



ciantis) breeding in New York, '79, 



183. 

 Remarks on nidification of Loxia 



curvirostra americana, etc. '80, 



7-11. 

 Dendrocca palniarum pahnarum in 



New York. '80, 182. 

 A sketch of the home of Hylocichla 



alicicr bicknelli, with remarks on 



allies of this new race, '82, 152- 



159. 

 A study of the singing of our birds, 



'84, 60-71, 126-140, 209-218, 322- 



332, '85, 144-154, 249-262. 

 see Chapman, F. M., ' handbook of 



birds of eastern N. Am.' (rev). 



'95, 282-284. 

 Prothonotary Warbler near New 



York City, '95, 306. 

 bicknelli (Hylocichla), see Hylocichla. 



(Turdus), see Hylocichla. 



bicolor (Accipiter), see Accipiter. 



(Calamospiza), see C. melano- 



corys. 



(Drymophila), see Drymophila. 



(Euetheia), see Euetheia. 



(Fringilla), see Euetheia bicolor 



or Calamospiza melanocorys. 

 (Hirundo), see Tachycineta. 



(Iridoprocne), see Tachycineta. 



(Larus), see Sterna hirundo. 



(Lophophanes), see Parus. 



• (Merops), see Merops. 



(Parus), see Parus. 



(Petrochelidon), see Tachycineta. 



(Phonipara), see Euetheia. 



■ ( Spermophila), see Euetheia. 



(Tachycineta), see Tachycineta. 



(Thalurania ). see Thalurania. 



(Trochilus), see Thalurania. 



bicristatus ( Phalacrocorax), see P. urile. 

 Biddy-biddy, see Porzana jamaicensis. 

 bidentata (Phxnicosoma), see Piranga 



sanguinolenta. 



(Piranga), see Piranga. 



bidentatus (Lybius), see Lybius. 

 bifasciata (Loxia), see Loxia. 

 bifasciatus (Platyrhynchus), see Platy- 



rhynchus. 

 bilineata (Amphispiza), see A. bilineata 

 or deserticola. 



(Polioptila), see Polioptila. 



bilineatus (Spindalis), see S. nigri- 



cephala. 

 biliniata (Emberiza), see Amphispiza 

 bilineata. 



