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nesting of the Snowbird (Junco hye- 

 malis) in Eastern Tennessee, 238. 

 Rail, Carolina, 30, 51, 147, 217. 

 " Clapper, 226. 

 " Sora, 197. 

 " Virginia, 197. 

 Rallus crepitans, 24, 108. 

 " longirostris, 108, 226. 

 " virginianus, 45, 197. 

 Rathbun, Frank R., notice of his 

 "Revised List of Birds of Central 

 New York," 172. 

 Rathbun, Samuel F., and Frank S. 

 Wright, Hooded Warbler in Western 

 New York, 116. 

 Raven, 82, 94, 1 66, 223. 

 Recurvirostra americana, 108, 224. 

 Redbird, 9, 213, 214. 



Cardinal, 144, 214. 

 " Summer, 142, 213. 

 Redpoll, Greater, 120. 



" Lesser, 164. 

 Redstart, 118, 142, 212. 

 Regulus calendula, 32, 91, 140, 211. 

 " cristatus, 98, 211. 

 " himalayensis, 98. 

 " ignicapillus, 98. 

 " satrapa, 96. 

 Rhinogryphus aura, 196. 

 Rhvnchops nigra, 227, 242, 243. 

 Ricebird, 215. 



Ridgway, Robert, on the use of trino- 

 mials in zoological nomenclature, 

 129; anew species of Peuccea from 

 Southern Illinois and Central Texas, 

 218; note on Helminthophar/a gnnnii, 

 Gibbs, 233; Ilenslow's Bunting (C'o- 

 lurniculus hensLowi) near Washington, 

 238. 

 Ring-neck, 32. 

 Road-Runner, 109. 



Roberts, T. S., notes on some Minne- 

 sota birds, 152; note on Hesperi- 

 phona vespertina, 237. 

 Robin, 31, 33, 91, 140, 178, 210. 



" Western, 1G3. 

 Roosevelt, Theodore, notice of his 

 " Notes on some of the Birds of 

 Oyster Bay, L. L," 171. 

 Salpinctes obsoletus, 163. 

 Sanderling, 182, 225. 

 Sandpiper, Bartramian, 217. 

 Curlew, 124, 190. 

 Least, 32, 53, 225. 

 Pectoral, 217, 225. 

 " Red-breasted, 225. 



" Semipalmated, 29. 



" Solitarv, 12. 



Spotted, 13, 147, 217, 225. 

 Stilt, 63. 

 " White-rumped, 225. 



Saxicola stapazina, 130. 



Sayornis fuscus, 10, 145, 215. 



" nigricans, 42. 

 Scolecophagus cyanocephalus, 94, 166. 

 " ferrugineus, 10, 145, 



215. 

 Scops asio, 146, 216. 



" asio maxwellise, 114. 

 " flarameola, 188. 

 Scoter, 53. 



Scott, W. E. D., late fall and winter 

 notes on some birds observed in the 

 vicinity of Princeton, N. J., 81 ; 

 notes on birds observed at Twin 

 Lakes, Lake County, Col., 90 ; notes 

 on birds observed during the spring 

 migration in Western Missouri, 139 ; 

 notes on birds observed at Long 

 Beach, New Jersey, 222. 

 Selasphorus alleni, 231. 



" henshawi, 231. 



rufus, 195, 231. 

 " platycercus, 95. 



Setophaga ruticilla, 118, 142, 212, 230. 

 Shearwater, Greater, 127. 

 Sheldrake, American, 198. 

 Hooded, 198. 

 Red-breasted, 198. 

 Shoveller, 147, 198. 

 Shrike, Common American, 143. 

 Great Northern, 81, 120. 

 Loggerhead, 7, 82, 119, 120, 

 186, 214, 223. 

 " White-rumped, 120. 

 Sialia arctica, 91. 

 " mexicana, 163. 

 " sialis, 32, 34, 140, 210. 

 Sitta canadensis, 141, 163, 211. 

 " carolinensis, 32, 61, 141, 211. 

 " carolinensis aculeata, 92, 163. 

 " pusilla, 211. 

 " pygm£ea, 92. 

 Siurus auricapillus, 142, 212. 

 motacilla, 142, 230. 

 najvius, 142, 212, 230. 

 Skimmer, Black, 227, 242, 24.3. 



Blue, 216. 

 Skua, Richardson's, 128. 

 Snipe, American, 12, 96, 217, 224. 

 Red-breasted, 197, 225. 

 Robin, 225. 

 " Wilson's, 63, 147, 107. 

 Snowbird, 9, 143. 



" Black, 29, 32. 



" Oregon, 165. 



Snow-Bunting, 32. 

 Somateria nigrum, 53. 

 Sparrow, Chipping, 9, 32, 93, 144, 

 214. 

 Enghsh, 32. 

 Field, 9, 144, 214. 

 " Fox-colored, 9, 32, 36, 82, 



144, 214. 



