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FINCH. 



fedoa (Limosa), see Limosa. 



(Scolopax), see Limosa. 



Feilden, Henry Wemyss. 



List of birds observed in Smith Sound 

 and in the Polar basin (rev.), '78, 

 86. 

 feldeggi (Falco), see Falco. 

 felix (Thryothorus), see Thryothorus. 

 femoralis (Falco), see F. fusco-cseru- 



lescens. 



(Numenius), see N. tahitiensis. 



(Pholidauges), see Pholidauges. 



fera (Meleagris), see Meleagris. 

 ferina (Aythya), see Aythya. 



(Fuligula), see Aythya. 



ferinoides (Fuligula), see Fuligula. 

 Fernald, Charles Henry, and Forbush, 



E. H., see Forbush and Fernald. 

 fernandinje (Anabates), see Teretistris. 



(Colaptes), see Nesoceleus. 



(Geopicus), see Nesoceleus. 



(Geothlypis), see Teretistris. 



(Nesoceleus), see Nesoceleus. 



(Picus), see Nesoceleus. 



^(Teretistris), see Teretistris. 



ferox (Buteo), see Buteo. 



(Myiarchus), see Myiarchus. 



Ferrari-Perez, Fernando. 



Catalogue of animals collected by geo- 

 graphical and exploring commission 

 of Mexico (rev.), '87, 65. 

 ferrariperezi (Amphispiza), see Aimo- 



phila. 

 ferreirostris (Coccothraustes), see Coc- 



cothraustes. 

 ferruginea (Drymophila), see Drymo- 



phila. 



(Muscicapa), see Muscicapa. 



(Nyroca), see Nyroca. 



(Tringa), see Tringa. 



ferrugineicollis (Totanus), see Macro- 



rhamphus griseus. 

 fer'rugineum (Glaucidium), see G. pha- 



Isenoides. 

 ferrugineus (Archibuteo), see Archi- 



buteo. 



(Coccyzus), see Coccyzus. 



(Gallus), see Gallus. 



(Scolecophagus), see S. carolinus. 



(Trochilus), see Glaucis hirsuta. 



(Trogon), see Trogon. 



ferus (Anser), see A. anser. 



Festa, Enrico, and Salvadori, T., see 



Salvadori and Festa. 

 festse (Ramphocelus), see Ramphocelus. 

 festatus (Pharomachrus), see Pharo- 



machrus. 

 festiva (Amazona), see Amazona. 

 Fewkes, Jesse Walter. 

 II 



Do Crows carry objects in their 



claws? '84, 92. 

 Ducks transporting fresh-water clams, 

 '84, 195. 

 fiber (Dysporus), see Sula sula. 



'(Sula), see S. sula. 



Fiddler, see Colaptes luteus. 

 Field, George Wilton. 



Notes on birds of Port Henderson, 

 Jamaica, West Indies, '94, 117-127. 

 Field and Forest (magazine), titles, '76, 

 71, '77, 75, (Nos. 19-25), '80, 112. 

 Field Columbian Museum, African ex- 

 pedition, '96, 196. 

 Fieldfare, Field-fair or Fieldfear, see 



Merula mij^ratoria, '83, 74. 

 fieldi (Hyetornis), see Hyetornis. 

 Figgins, Jesse Dade. 



Bachman's Sparrow in Maryland, '97, 

 219. 

 Figures, in text, see Plates, 

 fimbriata (Anas), see Paecilonitta ba- 



hamensis. 

 Finch, Bachman's see Peucxa bach- 

 manii. 

 Bahama Fruit, see Spindalis zena. 

 Black, see Melopyrrha nigra. 

 Black Sea-side, see Ammodramus ni- 



grescens. 

 Blanding's, see Oreospiza chlorura. 

 California House, see Carpodacus 



frontalis. 

 California Purple, see Carpodacus 



californicus. 

 Cassin's Purple, see Carpodacus cas- 



sini. 

 Cinereous, see Melospiza cinerea. 

 Crimson-fronted House, see Carpo- 

 dacus frontalis. 

 Dusky Seaside, see Ammodramus ni- 



grescens. 

 European Green, see Ligurinus chlo- 



ris. 

 Gambel's, see Zonotrichia gambelii. 

 Grass, see Pooecetes gramineus or 



confinis. 

 Gray-crowned, see Leucosticte tephro- 



cotis. 

 Green-tailed, see Oreospiza chlorura. 

 Guadalupe House, see Carpodacus am- 



plus. 

 Harris's, see Zonotrichia querula. 

 Hepburn's Gray-crowned, see Leu- 

 costicte littoralls. 

 House, see Carpodacus frontalis. 

 Indigo, see Cyanospiza cyanea. 

 Lark, see Chondestes grammacus. 

 Lazuli, see Cyanospiza amoena. 

 Lincoln's, see Melospiza lincolnii. 



