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SYNALLAXIS ALBESCENS. 



Rough-winged, see Stelgidopteryx ser- 



ripennis. 

 Sand, see Clivicola riparia. 

 Saw-winged, see Stelgidopteryx serri- 



pennis. 

 Sea, see Sterna hirundo. 

 Tree, see Tachycineta bicolor. 

 Violet-green, see Tachycineta thalas- 



sina. 

 White-bellied, see Tachycineta bi- 

 color. 

 White-breasted, see Tachycineta bi- 

 color. 

 Swallow, C. W. 



Bird notes from Clatrop Co., Ore- 

 gon, '91, 396. 

 Swallows, see Hirundinid.'E. 

 Swamp-angel, see Hylocichla mustelina. 

 Swamp-robin, see Hylocichla ustulata 



or mustelina. 

 Swan, American, see Olor columbianus. 

 Common, see Olor columbianus. 

 Trumpeter, see Olor buccinator. 

 Whistling, see Olor columbianus. 

 Whooping, see Olor cygnus. 

 Swann, H. Kirke. 



A concise handbook of British birds 

 (rev.), '96, 328. 

 Swans, see Cygninse. 

 Sweden. 



Dalgleish, J. J., '80, 69, 72, 74, 143, 

 145, 147, 149, 215-216, 221. 

 Sweeper, Chimney, see Chsetura pela- 



gica. 

 Swift, Black, see Cypseloides borealis. 

 Cayenne, see Panyptila cayennensis. 

 Chimney, see Chastura pelagica. 

 Cloud, see Cypseloides niger. 

 European, see Cypselus apus. 

 Northern Rufous-collared, see Cypse- 

 lus griseifrons. 

 Palm, see Cypselus phoenicobius. 

 Pied, see Aeronautes melanoleucus. 

 Vaux's, see Chsetura vauxii. 

 White-collared, see Hemiprocne zon- 



aris. 

 White-throated, see Aeronautes me- 

 lanoleucus. 

 Swift, Edward. 



Capture of Brown-headed Nuthatch 

 near Elmira, N. Y. '88, 432. 

 Swifts, see Cypseli. 

 Swinburne, John. 



Breeding of Evening Grosbeak (Coc- 

 cothraustes vcspcrtina) in White 

 Mts. of Arizona, '88, 113. 

 Occurrence of Chestnut-collared 

 Longspur (Calcarins ornatus) and 

 Maccown's Longspur (Rliynco- 



phancs vwccozvnii) in Apache Co., 

 Arizona, '88, 321. 

 Nest and eggs of Regains calendula, 

 '90, 97. 



Swiss Cross (magazine), '87, 175. 



Switching-neck, see Ardea ruficollis. 



Switzerland. 



Dalgleish, J. J. '80, 68, 143, '81, 63. 



Sycalis, see Sicalis. 



syguapa (Otus), see Asio stygius. 



Sylvania, see Wilsonia. 



sylvatica (Geotrygon), see G. cristata. 



sylvestris (Meleagris), see M. fera. 



Sylvia, '83, 100, '86, 405. 



atricapilla, Helg. '95, 332. 

 curruca, Helg. '95, 332. 

 nisoria, Helg. '95, 332. 

 orpheus (" Pettichaps), Helg. '95, 

 332.— hbt. '97, 412". 

 cinerea, Helg. '95, 332. 



Sylvicola, see Compsothlypis. 



Sylviidte, '81, 28, 34. 



Sylviinx. '83, 100. 



sylvioides ( Sittasomus), see Sittasomus. 



Symphemia, '82, 245, '87, 316, '93, 

 108. 



inornata (Western Willet, '' semi- 

 palmata), Cal. '84, 393\ '87, 91"; 

 Colo. '83, 198^ '85, 18''; Fla. '88, 

 185, '89. 158, '92, 212; Ga. '96, 215 ; 

 g. dist. '87, 145* '88, 395, '93, 134; 

 Man. '87, 152"; Mont. '94, 302, '95, 

 213; Ore. '88, 145; 5. D. '85, 286"; 

 Tex. 1900, 34l.~meas. '87, 146; syn. 

 '88, 423, '97, 103, '99, 230. 



semipalmata ("Willet, "Totanus), 

 Bahamas, '91, 76, 297, 351, '92, 48, 

 1900, 286 ; Del. '85, 298 ; Europe, 

 '80, 147"; Fla. '81, 18", 19", '87, 137", 

 138", '88, 185", '89, 158, '91, 133", 

 137, '92, 212; France. '77, 107; Ga. 

 '83, 42; g. disf. '93, 133; ///. '96, 

 180; Ind. '98, 62; Jamaica, '92, 14; 

 A'v. '89, 312 ; La. '97, 288 ; Mass. '96, 

 88; Minn. '80, 18"; A^. C. '80, 134"; 

 N. E. '83, 162", 163"; A^. /. '79, 225", 

 '90. 328; Szveden, '77, 107 ; Tex. '82, 

 222"; Va. '76, 26"; Vt. '92, 149; W. 

 I. '81, 128, '87, 316, '90, 374, '91, 47. 

 ~hht. '80, 181", '90, 388, '93, 293, 

 293, '98, 62; meas. '87, 146, 1900, 

 286 ; mig. '80, 134" ; nst. '76, 26", '81, 

 18", 19", '83, 42, '85, 298, '90, 328; 

 phn. '81, 19, '87, 146, 1900, 286, 370 

 (mlt.) ; syn. '87, 146, 316, '88, 424, 

 '99, 230". 



Synallaxis albescens, Urug. '83, 207 ; 

 I'cncz. '99, 365. — hbt., nst., song, '83, 

 207. 



