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Ibis, Glossy, 101. 

 Red, 101. 

 White, 32. 

 Wood, 181, 191. 

 Ichthyornis, 23.5. 

 Icteria virens, 98. 

 viridis, 98. 

 Icterus galbula, 98. 



laud.ibilis, 164, 166. 

 melanocephalus, 88. 

 melanocephalus auduboni, 46. 

 spurius, 15. 

 wa^leri, 88. 

 Indigo-bird, 136. 



Ingersoll, E., notice of his " Nests and 

 Eggs of American Birds," 38 ; the 

 Flammulated Owl {Scops flammeda) 

 in Colorado, 121. 

 Jacana, Mexican, 91. 

 Jaeger, Long-tailed, 31. 

 Richardson's, 30. 

 Jay, Canada, 114. 

 Jays, Blue, 99. 

 Jeffries, J. A., Bucephala islandica and 



B. clanguh, 1 89. 

 Jencks, F. T., Capture of the Carolina 

 Wren and other rare birds in Rhode 

 Island, 237. 

 Jones and Schulze, Misses, notice of 

 their "Nests and Eggs of Ohio 

 Birds," 39. 

 Junco annectens, 112. 

 caniceps, 112. 

 cinereus, 88, 89. 

 dorsalis, 87. 



hyemalis, 44, 66, 121, 239. 

 KiKGBIRD, 15. 

 Kingfisher, Belted, 16, 73, 

 Kinglet, Ruby-crowned, 225. 

 Kite, Swallow-tailed, 32. 

 Kittiwake, Pacific, 34. 

 Knowlton, F. H., nesting of the Duck 

 Hawk [Falco communis) in Vermont, 

 57. 

 Kumlien, Ludwig, notice of his con- 

 tributions to the natural history of 

 Arctic America, 109 ; the Yellow- 

 rumped Warbler (Dendraeca coronnta) 

 breeding in Eastern Maryland, 182. 

 Lagopus americanus, 87. 

 Lampornis mango, 88. 

 Lansdon, F. W., description of a new 

 Warbler of the genus Hehnlnthopharja, 

 208 ; notice of his " Ornithological 

 Field-notes," 232. 

 Lanius ludovicianus, 49, 118. 

 Lark, Horned, 115. 



Meadow, 12, 73, 152. 

 Mexican, 90. 

 Shore, 13, 74. 

 Western Meadow, 15, 53. 

 Wood, 120. 



Larus aflRnis, 102. 

 atricilla, 219. 

 cachinnans, 102. 

 can us, 91, 102. 

 chalchopterus, 88. 

 delawarensis, 20. 

 franklini, 12, 20, 32, 

 glaucescens, 109. 

 glaucus, 35, 189. 

 hutchinsi, 189. 

 kotzebuei, 35. 

 Philadelphia, 219. 

 rossi, 66. 

 sabinii, 66. 

 suckleyi, 88. 



tridactylus kotzebuei, 34. 

 Lawrence, Newbold T., the Greater 

 Longbeak, Macrorhamphus scolopaceus 

 (Say), 154. 

 Lawrence, Robert, notes on some of the 

 rarer birds of Long Island, N. Y., 

 116; capture of the Great Gray Owl 

 in the Adirondacks, N. Y., 1 22. 

 Lee, Leslie A., breeding of the Logger- 

 head Shrike at Canton, N. Y., 118; 

 protection of the nest by a Marsh 

 Hawk ( Circus ci/aneus hudsonius) , 185 ; 

 occurrence of the Gannet (Sttla bas- 

 sana] in Northern New York, 190. 

 Leptoptiia, 92, 100. 

 Leucopeza semperi, 164, 166. 

 Leucosticte arctous, 88. 

 tephrocotis, 75. 

 tephrocotis littoralis, 27, 75. 

 Lichenops perspicillatus andinus, 42. 

 Ligurinus chloris, 119. 

 Limosa fedoa, 13, 18, 181. 

 hsemastica, 59, 100. 

 hudsonica, 29, 100. 

 scolopacea, 159. 

 Limpkin, 38. 

 Linnet, Blue, 96. 



Lobipes hyperboreus, 117, 123, 242. 

 Lockwood, Samuel, a black Robin ( Tur- 



dus migralorius) , 46. 

 Lomvia, 127. 

 Long-beak, Greater, 154. 

 Loomis, L. M., the Northern Phalarope 

 in Chester County, South Carolina, 

 342. 

 Loon, 20, 242. 



Yellow-billed, 220. 

 Lophophanes atrocristatus, 46, 

 bicolor, 27. 

 cristatus, 46. 

 Lophortyx gambeli, 29. 

 Loxia americana, 49. 



curvirostra americana, 7. 

 curvirostra mexicana, 229. 

 leucoptera, 71. 

 Loxigilla noctis, 166. 



noctis semperi, 166. 



