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Buff-breasted, see Empidonax pyg- 



msus. 

 Canada, see Wilsonia canadensis. 

 Cassin's see Tyrannus vociferans. 

 Cooper's, see Myiarchus magister. 

 Couch's Tyrant, see Tyrannus couchii. 

 Coues's, see Contopus pallidiventris. 

 Crested, see Myiarchus crinitus. 

 Derby, see Pitangus derbianus. 

 Durango, see Empidonax timidus. 

 Fork-tailed, see Milvulus tyrannus. 

 Fulvous, see Empidonax fulvifrons. 

 Giraud's, see Myiozetetes texensis. 

 Gray, see Empidonax griseus. 

 Great-crested, see Myiarchus crinitus. 

 Green-crested, see Empidonax vires- 



cens. 

 Hammond's, see Empidonax ham- 



mondi. 

 Island, see Empidonax [insulicola =::] 



difficilis. 

 Jalisco, see Myiopagis jaliscensis. 

 Lawrence's, see Myiarchus lawrenceii. 

 Lead-colored, see Polioptila plumbea. 

 Least, see Empidonax minimus. 

 Least Bahama, see Blacicus baha- 



mensis. 

 Lesser Crested, see Empidonax vi- 



rescens. 

 Little, see Empidonax traillii. 

 Little Western, see Empidonax 



traillii. 

 Mexican Crested, see Myiarchus mex- 



icanus. 

 Northern Crested, see Myiarchus 



crinitus. 

 Nutting's, see Myiarchus nuttingi. 

 Oaxaca Green, see Empidonax per- 



plexus. 

 Olivaceous, see Myiarchus olivascens. 

 Olivaceous Crested, see Myiarchus 



olivascens. 

 Olive-sided, see Contopus borealis. 

 Pluma, see Empidonax occidentalis. 

 Red-eyed, see Vireo olivaceus. 

 Ridgway's, see Ornithion ridgwayi. 

 Rio Grande, see Pitangus derbianus. 

 Rufous-tailed, see Myiarchus leu- 



caysiensis. 

 St. Lucas, see Empidonax cineritius. 

 Say's, see Sayornis nigricans. 

 Scissor-tailed, see Milvulus forficatus. 

 Sierra Madre, see Empidonax pul- 



verius. 

 Slender-billed, see Mitrephanes tenui- 



rostris. 

 Small Green-crested, see Empidonax 



virescens. 

 Sulphur-bellied, see Myiodynastes 



luteiventris. 



Swallow-tailed, see Milvulus forfi- 

 catus. 

 Texas, see Myiozetetes texensis. 

 Texas Great-crested, see Myiarchus 



mexicanus. 

 Townsend's, see Myadestes town- 



sendii. 

 Traill's see Empidonax traillii or 



alnorum. 

 Vermilion, see Pyrocephalus mexi- 

 canus. 

 Western, see Empidonax difificilis. 

 Western Yellow-bellied, see Empi- 

 donax dithcilis. 

 Wilson's, see Wilsonia pusilla. 

 Wright's, see Empidonax wrightii. 

 Yellow-bellied, see Empidonax flavi- 

 ventris. 

 Flycatchers, see Tyrannidffi. 

 Flysnapper, Black-crested, see Phaino- 



pepla nitens. 

 Fly-up-the-creek, see Ardea virescens. 

 iceda (Limosa), see L. fedoa. 

 foetidus (Gymnoderus), see Gymno- 



derus. 

 Food of birds. 



Allen, J. A.. '81, 22. 

 Beal, F. E. L., '97, 8. 

 Judd, S. D., '96, 285. 

 Lucas, F. A., '93, 311. 

 Sanderson, E. D., '98, 144. 

 Foote, Fannie Huberta. 



Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludo- 

 vicianus) at Inwood-on-Hudson, N. 

 Y. city, '97, 224. 

 A provident Nuthatch, '99, 283. 

 Forbes, Stephen Alfred. 



Studies of food of birds, insects and 



fishes (rev.), '81, 110. 

 Snowbird (Jitnco hyemaUs) in south- 

 ern Illinois in June, '81, 180. 

 Regulative action of birds on insect 

 oscillations (rev.), '83, 105-107. 

 forbesi (Agelaius), see Agelaius. 

 Forbush, Edward Howe. 



Evening Grosbeak in Hampden Co., 



Massachusetts, '90, 210. 

 Birds as protectors of orchards 



(rev.), '95, 383. 

 The Crow in Massachusetts (rev.), 



'96, 337. 

 [Bird protection in Massachusetts], 

 '98, 89, '99, 66. 

 Forbush, E. H., and Fernald, Charles 

 Henry. 

 The Gypsy Moth (Porthetria dispar) 

 (rev.), '96, 336. 

 Forest and Stream (mag.), titles, '77, 

 75, (Nos. 1-14) '80, 43, (Nos. 71- 

 100) '81, 48, (Nos. 142-159) '81, 



