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CRINIGER SORDIDUS. 



Baird's Sandpiper in Michigan, '96, 

 255. 

 Cowbird, see Molothrus ater. 



Bronzed, see Callothrus robustus. 



Dwarf, see Molothrus obscurus. 



Red-eyed, see Callothrus robustus. 



Small Red-eyed, see Callothrus as- 

 siinilis. 

 Cow-herd, see Amblycercus solitarius. 



Little, see Icterus pyrrhopterus. 

 Cox, Philip, Jr. 



Rare birds of New Brunswick, '87, 

 205-21.3. 



A bird wave, '89, 241-243. 

 Cox, P., Jr., and Brittain, J. 



Notes on summer birds of New 

 Brunswick, '89, 116-119. 

 Cox, Ulysses Orange. 



Description of new Pipilo from Mt. 

 Orizaba, Mexico, '94, 161. 



A collection of birds from Mt. Ori- 

 zaba, Mexico, '95, 356-359. 

 coyolcos (Colinus), see Colinus. 

 cozumelae (Attila), see Attila. 

 Crab-catcher, see Ardea virescens or 



Ardetta exilis. 

 Cracidae, '81, 80, '97, 341. 

 Crake, Carolina, see Porzana Carolina. 



Corn, see Crex crex. 



Little Red-eyed, see Porzana jamai- 

 censis. 



Minute, see Porzana flaviventris. 



Spotted, see Porzana porzana. 



Striated, see Porzana Carolina. 

 Crane, see Ardea herodias. 



Big Blue, see Ardea herodias. 



Blue, see Grus canadensis. 



Brown, see Grus canadensis. 



Crowned, see Balearica pavonina. 



Little Blue, see Ardea cjerulea. 



Little Brown, see Grus canadensis. 



Little White, see Ardea caerulea. 



Sandhill, see Grus mexicana or cana- 

 densis. 



White, see Ardea egretta. 



Whooping, see Grus americana. 

 Cranes, see Gruidas. 

 Craniorrhinus, '94, 234. 

 crassipes (Lestornis), see Lestornis. 

 crassirostris (Arremonops), see Arre- 

 monops. 



(Embernagra), see Arremonops. 



(Euphonia), see Euphonia. 



(Lanivireo), see Vireo. 



■ — — (Quiscalus), see Q. jamaicensis. 



(Quiscalus), see Q. brachypterus. 



(Rallus), see Rallus. 



(Totanus), see Symphemia semi- 



palmata. 

 (Tringa), see Tringa. 



(Tyrannus), see Tyrannus. 



(Vireoj, see Vireo. 



(Vireonella) see Vireo. 



Crateropodes, '84, 279. 

 craveri (Brachyramphus), see Brachy- 

 rhamphus. 



(Endomychura), see Brachyrham- 



phus. 



■ (Micruria), see Brachyramphus. 



Craxirex, '77, 72. 

 Creagrus, '91, 88. 



furcatus (Swallow-tailed Gull, 

 "Xema), Cal. '77, 96^ '95, 291; Co- 

 cos I. '96, 75 ; Galap. Is. '90, 273, 

 '91, 402; 5. Amer. '83, 54"; unknown 

 locality, '83, 233^— a«a^ '92, 172; 

 pint. '83, 54"; syn. '91, 88; misc. '83, 

 233", '88, 401". 

 Creaker, see Tringa maculata. 

 creatopus (Puffinus), see Puffinus. 

 crecca (Anas), see Nettion. 



(Nettion), see Nettion. 



(Querquedula), see Nettion. 



Creciscus, see Porzana. 

 Creeper, American Brown, see Certhia 

 fusca. 

 Bahama Honey, see Coereba bahamen- 



sis. 

 Black-and-white, see Mniotilta varia. 

 Brown, see Certhia fusca. 

 California, see Certhia occidentalis. 

 European Brown, see Certhia fami- 



liaris. 

 Jalisco Rufous-tailed, see Sittaso- 



mus jaliscensis. 

 Mexican, see Certhia albescens. 

 Rocky Mountain, see Certhia mon- 



tana. 

 Tree, see Certhia fusca. 

 Creepers, see Certhiidse. 

 crenirostris (Pyrrhula), see Melopyr- 



rha nigra. 

 Creogenys, '97, 215. 



crepidatus (Stercorarius), see S. para- 

 siticus or longicaudus. 

 crepitans (Rallus), see R. crepitans or 



caribseus. 

 Crex, '94, 317, '96, 173. 



crex ("Corn Crake, " pratensis), 

 Bermuda, 85, 297"; Greenl. '84, 399"; 

 Helg. '95, 339 : Me. '96, 173; N. At- 

 lantic Ocean. '84, 399"; N. F. '85, 

 297"; N. S. '99, 75 ; N. Y. '85, 296*, 

 '86, 435, '88, 177; Revill. Is. '86, 

 271''.— mlt. 1900, 332. 

 crex (Crex), see Crex. 

 Criniger, '94, 238. 



phaeocephalus, Borneo, syn. '90,. 

 349. 



sordidus, Siam, 1900, 305. 



