BIRDS. 



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BLACKBIRD. 



Birds (mag.), '97, 255. 

 Birds of Prey, see Raptores. 

 Birtwell, Francis Joseph. 



Another example of curious nesting 



of American Redstart, '99, 184. 

 Example of aptosochromatism, as in- 



fluened by diet in Megascops asio, 



'99, 313-318. 

 Bishop, Louis Bennett. 



Notes on birds of Magdalen Islands, 



'89, 144-150. 

 Helmintlwpliila pitiiis, chrysoptera, 



leiicohronchialis, and laivrencei in 



Connecticut in spring of 1888, '89, 



192. 

 Hydrochelidon nigra surinamcnsis in 



Connecticut, '94, 74. 

 Olor columbianns in Connecticut, '94, 



74. 

 Helmiiithophila leiicohronchialis, '94, 



79, 80. 

 Remarks on nest of Cistothorus palits- 



tris, '94, 80. 

 dythya marila or A. m. nearctica? '95, 



293-295. 

 /^n apparently undescribed plumage 



of Oidemia perspicillata, '95, 295- 



297. 

 Descr. of a new horned Lark and a 



new Song Sparrow, with remarks 



on Sennett's Nighthawk, '96, 129- 



135. 

 Descr. of three new birds from 



Alaska, 1900, 113-120. 

 bishopi (Catharopeza), see Catharopeza. 



(Leucopeza), see Catharopeza. 



bitorquatus (Pterglossus), see Ptero- 



glossus. 

 Bittern, see Botaurus lentiginosus. 

 American, see Botaurus lentiginosus. 

 Black or Brown, see Ardetta neoxena. 

 Cory's least, see Ardetta neoxena. 

 European, see Botaurus stellaris. 

 Least, see Ardetta exilis. 

 Blacicus, '86. 241. '99, 330, 334. 



andinus CContopus depressiros- 

 tris), Nicar. '85, 294^— g. dist., pim., 

 syn. '99, 336. 



bahamensis ('' Contopus), Baha- 

 mas. '86, 235\ '91. 72, 294^ 334\ 

 335^ 336^ 350^ 3SP, '99. 335, 1900, 

 288.— )»eai., plm. '86, 235"; syn. '86, 

 235", '99, 335. 



blancoi (" Contopus), W. I. '86, 

 242, '92, 229'', '99, 335. — meas., plm. 

 '86, 242; syn. '86, 242, '99, 335. 



brachytarsus ("Contopus), C. R. 

 '92, 251"; Venes. '97, 365".—^. dist., 

 syn. '99, 336. 



brunneicapillus, W. I. '79, 49, '86, 

 242, '91, 49, '99, 334. — meas., plm. 

 '86, 242 ; syn. '86, 242, '99, 334. 



caribaeus, Cuba, '86, 241, '92, 272, 

 '99, 334.— ;;i^a,f., plm. '86, 241; syn. 

 '86, 241, '99, 334. 



cinereus, Bras., syn. '99, 337. 



flaviventris, W. I. '87, 251, '88, 

 158, '99, 335. — plm., syn. '99, 335. 



hispaniolensis (" Contopus, '^ Con- 

 topus frazari, '' Sayornis dominicen- 

 sis), W. I. '83, 94<^*. 95'^* '86, 236", 

 '99, 335.— meas. '83. 94^ 95'\ '86, 

 236"; plm. '86, 236"; svn. '86, 236", 

 '99, 335. 



latirostris ("Contopus), IV. I. '80, 

 166", '86, 235", '99, 334.— meas. '86, 

 235"; plm. '86, 235", '99, 334; svn. 

 '86. 235". 



martinicensis, IV. I. '87, 96*, '88, 

 158, '99, 334.— meas. '87, 96; plm., 

 syn. '99, 334. 



nigrescens, Ecuador, syn. '99, 337. 



pallidus ("Contopus), Jamaica, 

 '86, 234", '93, 178", '99, 335.— meas., 

 plm. '86, 234"; syn. '86, 234", '99. 

 335. 



pileatus (" Contopus), dist.? '85, 

 292", '99, 337.— syn. '99, 337. 



punensis, Ecuador, syn. '99, 336. 

 Black, Eli Whitney. 



Nesting habits of Empidonax insuli- 



cola. '97, 405. 

 Black-back, see Ccereba flaveola. 

 Blackbird (of West Indies), see Croto- 



phaga ani. 

 fof Europe), see Merula merula. 

 Bahaman Red-winged, see Agelaius 



bryanti. 

 Barbadoes, see Quiscalus jamaicensis. 

 Bicolored. see Agelaius californicus. 

 Boat-tailed, see Quiscalus major. 

 Brewer's see Scolecophagus cyano- 



cephalus. 

 Bronzed, see Quiscalus aeneus. 

 Cow, see Molothrus ater. 

 Crow, see Quiscalus quiscula or 



seneus. 

 Marsh, see Agelaius phceniceus. 

 Red-and-black-shouldered, see Age- 

 laius californicus. 

 Red-and-butf-shouldered, see Age- 

 laius phceniceus. 

 Red-shouldered, see Agelaius phce- 

 niceus. 

 Red-vented, see Galeoscoptes caro- 



linensis. 

 Red-winged, see Agelaius phceniceus 



or floridanus. 



