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INDEX. 



Owl, Mottled, 80. 

 " Sliort-Oiircd, 14. 

 " Snowy, 9. 

 Parrot, Carolina, ?>Q. 

 Parus carolineiisis, 90. 

 Passerculiis priiiceps, 27, 78. 

 Pedioecetes phasianellus var. columbi- 



anus, 66. 

 Pelecanus trachvrhynclius, 22. 

 Pelican, White, '22. * 



Perissoglossa tij,frina, 16. 

 Petrel, Leacli's, 28, 80, 

 Peuciea ruficeps, 37. 

 Phalarope, Northern, 38, 42. 

 Ked, 38, 42. 

 Wilson's, 38. 

 Phalaropus fulicarius, 42. 



" lohatus, 38. 



Philomachus pugnax, 83. 

 Picoides amcricanus, 16. 



" arcticus, 16. 

 Pious lineatus, 93. 

 " pubescens, 107. 

 " villosus, 14, 45, 107. 

 Pipilo eonsobrinus, 60, 66. 

 maculatus, 60-66. 

 Platalea ajaja, g.^. 

 Plectrophanes maccowni, 52, 92. 



" ornatus, 78. 



Plotus anhinga, 23. 

 Plover, Wilson's, 13, 46. 

 Podiceps domir.icus, 26, 97. 



" minor, 97. 

 Polioptila crerulea, 14, 20, 47. 

 Poly bonis cheriway, 61-66. 

 lutosus, 60-66. 

 " thariis, 60-66. 



Porphyrio martinica, 83. 

 Porzana jamaicensis, 22. 



" noveboracensis, 17. 

 Procellariida;, notice of Salvia's paper 



on, 69. 

 Progne purpurea, 107. 

 Puffinus obscurus, 97, 107. 



" fuliginosus, 107. 

 Purdie, H. A., distribution of New 

 England Birds, a reply to Dr. T. M. 

 Brewer, 1 1 ; notice of a few birds of 

 rare or accidental occurrence in New 

 England, 20. 

 Pyranga restiva, 21, 107. 

 Pyrgisoma biarcuatus, 91. 

 Pyrrhopliaina riefferi, 26. 

 Pyrrhula inornata, 91. 

 Quail, Common, 15. 

 Querquedula cyanoptera, 51, 75. 



" discors, 107. 



Quiscalus major, 12, 45, 93. 



" purjjureus, 93. 

 Rail, Black, 22. 

 " King, 22. 

 " _ Yellow, 1 7, 22. 



Rallus elegans, 22. 

 " longirostris, 22. 



Ramphopis flamigerus, 92. 



Recent ornithological articles in Amer- 

 ican journals, 73. 



Redbird, Summer, 21. 



Regulus calendula, 59, 61, 107. 

 " obscurus, 59, 61. 

 " satrapa, 17. 



Ridgway, R., on Geographical Varia- 

 tion in Turdus mi(/ratorius, 8 ; the 

 Birds of Guadaloupe Island discussed 

 with reference to the present genesis 

 of species, 58 ; notice of his " Studies 

 of the American FakonicUe," 70, 73. 



Roberts, T. S., notes on the breeding of 

 the Black Tern, 34. 



Robin, 8, 12, 14, 110. 



Ruff, 83. 



Rhyacophilus solitarius, 107. 



Salpinctes guadalupensis, 60 - 66. 

 obsoletus, 60 - 66. 



Saltator rufiventris, 92. 



Salvin, O., notice of his paper on Pro- 

 celluriida, 69. 



Sandpiper, Baird's, 28. 

 Stilt, 17, 48. 



Sarcorhamphus gryphus, 94. 



Saunders, H., notice of his papers on 

 Stercorariin(B and Sternince, 23, 24. 



Sayornis fuscus, 93. 



Sclater, P. L., and Salvin, O., notice of 

 their paper on Neotropical Anatida, 

 24. 



Scops asio, 80, 107. 



Seiurus, see Siurus. 



Selasphorus alleni, .53, 97, 101. 

 " henshawi, 102. 



" rufus, 53, 97, 101. 



Setophaga ruticilla, 90. 



Shrike, White-rumped, 21. 



Sialia sialis, 89. 



Simorhynchus psittacula, 107. 



Sitta pusilla, 99. 



Siurus, corrections of nomenclature in 

 the genus, 29. 



Siurus auricapillus, 31, 90. 

 " ludoviiianus, 16, 33. 

 " motacilla, 33. 

 " na?vius, 32. 

 " sulphurascens, 33. 

 " tenuirostris, 33. 



Snowbird, Eastern, 17. 

 Oregon, 82. 



Sparrow, Field, 15. 



" Ipswich, 27, 78. 



" Rufous-crowned, 37. 



Yellow-winged, 16, 47. 



Spermophila mureleti, 103. 



Steganopus wilsoni, 38. 



Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 21. 



Sterna antillarum, 96. 



