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TRINGA CANUTUS. 



traillii (Empidonax), see E. traillii or 

 alnorum. 



(Muscicapa), see Empidonax. 



Treat, Willard Ellery. 



Capture of three rare birds at Hart- 

 ford, Conn. '87, 78. 

 Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus in 



Connecticut, '87, 256. 

 Spizella pusilla wintering near Hart- 

 ford, Conn. '87, 259. 

 Helminthophila celata in Connecticut, 



'88, 323. 

 A fishing Screech Owl, '89, 189. 

 Mortality among Bank Swallows, '90, 



96. 

 Anas crecca in Connecticut, '91, 112. 

 Ereunetes occidentalis in Connecti- 

 cut, '92, 389. 

 Unusual habits of Lincoln's Sparrow, 



'93, 206. 

 Phalaropus lobatns — a correction, '94, 



74. 

 Briinnich's Murre (Uria lomvia) in 

 Connecticut, '95, 177. 

 Tree-duck, Black-bellied, see Dendro- 

 cygna autumnalis. 

 Fulvous, see Dendrocygna fulva. 

 Tree-pecker, see Colaptes auratus or 



luteus. 

 tremulus (Formicarius), see Cinclo- 

 certhia ruficauda. 



1 (Ramphocinclus), see Cinclocer- 



thia ruficauda. 

 Trenton Natural History Society, Jour- 

 nal, titles (Nos. 2307-2308), '92, 

 195. 

 Treron, '94, 233. 



nasica, Borneo, syn. '91, 13. 

 permagna, Japan. '87, 250. 

 Treronidc-e, '94, 61, '99, 319. 

 tresmarias (Amazona), see Amazona. 

 Tres Marias Islands, Mexico. 



Nelson, E. W., '99, 296, 1900, 256. 

 Ridgway, R., '79, 10-11. 

 triangularis (Dendrornis), see Den- 



drornis. 

 trichas (Geothlypis), see G. trichas, ig- 

 nota or occidentalis. 



(Sylvia), see Geothlypis. 



(Turdus), see Geothlypis. 



Trichoglossus, '96, 111. 

 trichopsis (Megascops), see M. trichop- 

 sis, cineracea or mccallii. 



(Scops), see Megascops. 



tricolor (Agelaius), see Agelaius. 



(Ara), see Ara. 



(Aracanga), see Ara. 



(Arara), see Ara. 



(Ardea), see A. ruficollis. 



(Centurus), see C. wagleri. 



(Certhiola), see Coereba. 



(Ccereba), see Coereba. 



(Hydranassa), see Ardea ruficollis. 



(Lobipes), see Steganopus. 



(Macrocercus), see Ara. 



— (Phalaropus), see Steganopus. 

 (Primolinus), see Ara. 



(Psittacus), see Ara. 



(Sittace), see Ara. 



(Steganopus), see Steganopus. 



(Zanthopygia), see Zanthopygia. 



tridactyla (Loxia), see Lybius. 



(Rissa), see Rissa. 



Tridactylus, 1900, 167. 

 tridactylus (Larus), see Rissa. 

 (Lybius), see Lybius. 



(Picoides), see Picoides. 



trigonostigma (Certhia), see Dicreum. 



(Dic?eum), see Diczeum. 



trigrina (Dendroica), see D. tigrina. 



Tringa (" Ancylochilus, "^ Arquatella, 

 ^ Pelidna, ^ Heteropygia. ' Limonites, 

 s Actodromas), '82, 245, '82, 245^ 

 '84, 142=, '87, 313, '88, 331, '93, 99, 

 '96, 65, 66, '97, 103^ 103=, 103^ 103=, 

 103'. 



acuminata (' Sharp-tailed Sand- 

 piper, '' Actodromas), Alas. '83, 231", 

 '84, 78'\ 219°; g. dist. '93, 123; A^. 

 Am. '81, 171"; Siberia. '84, 219". 



alpina ("Dunlin, "Pelidna), g. 

 dist. '88, 307 ; Helg. '95, 339 ; N. Y. 

 '93, 78, '95. 7Q.—meas., syn. '88, 307 ; 

 plm. '88, 307, '90, 321, '96, 69% 164 

 (mlt.), 1900, 370, 381-383 (mlt.) ; 

 misc. '80, 162". 



bairdii (" Baird's Sandpiper, " Ac- 

 todromas), Alas. '85, 63", '98. 126 

 [=Actitis macularia] ; B. C. 1900, 

 104; Cal. '98, 51; Canada, '82, 113 

 Colo. '85, 18"; Conn. '89, 189, '90 

 89; C. R. '95, 87; g. dist. '93, 123 

 ///. '96, 180 ; Ind. '97, 199, 227 ; Man 

 '86, 151; Mass. '78, 140, '83, 233" 

 Me. '76, 19, '77, 28, '81, 60, '83, 113" 

 243", '96, 80; Mich. '96, 174, 255 

 1900, 390 ; Mo. '98, 27 ; Mont. '94 

 301, '95, 213; A^. H. '81, 61; A^. Y. 

 '82, 60, 123", '85, 273, 384", '89, 68 

 '90, 230. '95, 179, '96, 80, '99, 191 

 194, 1900, 178; O. '92, 397; Pa. '91 

 240 ; Tex. '82, 42", '87, 186, '92, 345 

 Va. '94, 325.— hbt. '81, 60, '93, 293 

 mig. '85, 63"; plm. '81, 60; misc. '82 

 113 (corn). 



canutus ("Knot), Alas. '85, 63 

 Arctic Am. '78, 86, '85, 312; Argen- 

 tina, '99, 292; Cal. '87, 88?; Fla. 



