TOTANUS MELANOLEUCUS. 



395 



TRACHYRHYNCHUS. 



'97, 181 ; W. I. '80, 169, '87, 317, '91, 



47; Wis. '88, 327?.—anat. '88, 330, 



331; fd. '98, 51; Iibt. '93, 293, 293, 



'98, 51 ; 7nig. '84, 177% 178, '88, 327, 



'89, 200, '91, 119, '93, 248, '97, 213; 



nsf. '77, 69, '85, 99 ; plm. '81, 162, 



'94, 302, 1900, 370. 371, 372 (mlt.) ; 



syj!. '87, 317. 



nebularius (" Green-shank, " canes- 



cens), Helg. '95, 338''.—svn. '82, 179, 



'84, 384, '95, 168, '99, 120.— misc. '97, 



335\ 

 stagnatilis (" Marsh Sandpiper), 



Helg. '95, 338.— )»/f. '96, 151\ 



totanus Ccalidris), g. dist. '97, 



212, '99, 128; Helg. '95, ZZ?>''.—syn. 



'99, 128. 

 totanus (Totanus), see Totanus. 

 Toucan, '97, 237. 

 Touraco, '97. 237. 1900. 167. 

 Touyou, 1900, 167. 

 tovi (Psittovius), see Brotogeris jugu- 



laris. 

 Towhee, see Pipilo erythrophthalmus. 



Abert's, see Pipilo aberti. 



Anthony's, see Pipilo senicula. 



Arctic, see Pipilo arcticus. 



Barranca, see Pipilo potosini. 



Brown, see Pipilo fuscus. 



Californian, see Pipilo crissalis. 



California Brown, see Pipilo crissalis. 



Canon, see Pipilo mesoleucus. 



Carman's, see Pipilo carmani. 



Chestnut-crowned, see Oreospiza 

 chlorura. 



Green, see Oreospiza chlorura. 



Green-tailed, see Oreospiza chlorura. 



Guadalupe, see Pipilo consobrinus. 



Long-clawed, see Pipilo megalonyx. 



Lower Californian, see Pipilo seni- 

 cula. 



Northern, see Pipilo arcticus. 



Northern Brown, see Pipilo [caroix 

 =] crissalis. 



Oregon, see Pipilo oregonus. 



Red-eyed, see Pipilo erythrophthal- 

 mus. 



Saint Lucas, see Pipilo albigula. 



San Clemente, see Pipilo clementse. 



San Diego, see Pipilo [atratus =] 

 megalonyx. 



Socorro, see Pipilo carmani. 



Spurred, see Pipilo megalonyx. 



White-eyed, see Pipilo alleni. 

 Towhee-Bunting, see Pipilo erythroph- 

 thalmus. 

 Townsend, Charles Haskins. 



Remarkable plumage of Orchard 

 Oriole, '82, 181. 



Note on Long-tailed Duck, '82, 251. 

 Description of a hybrid Sparrow 

 Zonotrichia albicollis + Junco 

 hiemalis), '83, 78-80. 

 Some albinos in museum of Philadel- 

 phia Academy, '83, 126. 

 Birds of Westmoreland Co., Pennsyl- 

 vania (rev.), '84, 184. 

 Occurrence of Catbird (Mimus caro- 

 linensis) on Farallone Islands, '85, 

 215. 

 Four rare birds in northern Califor- 

 nia, '86. 490. 

 List of midsummer birds of Kowak 



River, Alaska, '87, 11-13. 

 Field-notes on mammals, birds and 

 reptiles of northern California 

 (rev.), '88, 104. 

 Birds from coasts of western North 

 America and adjacent islands 

 (rev.), '91, 305. 

 Birds from Cocos and Malpelo Is. 

 (rev.), '96, 75. 

 Townsend, Charles Wendell. 



Choudcstcs grammica and Vireo 

 philadclphiciis in Massachusetts, 

 '80, 53. 

 Evidence of former existence of Wild 

 Turkey at Mount Desert I., 

 Maine, '81, 60. 

 Breeding of Mockingbird near Bos- 

 ton, Massachusetts, '84, 192. 

 Black-throated Bunting in Maine, 

 '85, 106. 

 townsendi (Camarhynchus), see Cama- 

 rhynchus. 



(Dendroica), see Dendroica. 



— ■ — (Emberiza), see Spiza. 



(Euspiza), see Spiza. 



(Hffimatopus). see H. ater. 



(Junco), see Junco. 



(Lagopus), see Lagopus. 



(Myadestes), see Myadestes. 



(Oceanodroma), see O. melania. 



(Passerella), see P. unalaschcen- 



sis. 

 — ■ — (Passerina), see Passerina. 



(Phalacrocorax), see P. mexica- 



nus. 



(Plectrophenax), see Passerina. 



(Spindalis), see Spindalis. 



(Spiza), see Spiza. 



(Thalurania), see Thalurania. 



tracheolopyrrhus (Ceophloeus), see Ceo- 



phloeus. 

 Tracheophonre, '81, 29, 32, 33, 34, 36, 



'90. 379. 

 trachyrhynchus (Pelecanus), see P. 

 erythrorhynchos. 



