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Index. 



Gymnocitta cyanocephala, 139. 

 Gyrfalcon, 3, 6. 



Labrador, 126, 247. 

 H/ematopus palliatus, 18. 

 Haliaetus leucocephalus, 17, 57, 122, 



123, 201, 233. 

 Hammer, Yellow, 121, 184. 

 Harelda glacialis, 235. 

 Harporhynchus bendirei, 65. 



cinereus, 66. 



crissalis, 72. 



curvirostris, 68. 



curvirostris palmeri. 67, 68. 



lecontei, 66, 68. 



palmeri, 66. 



redivivus, 66. 68. 



rufus, 226. 

 Harpyia destructor, 51. 

 Harrier, Marsh, 198. 

 Harvie-Brown, J. A., notice of his 



'•Capercaillie in Scotland," 46. 

 Hawk. Broad-winged. 233. 



Cooper's, 141, 233. 



Duck. 17. 



Fish, 52, 233. 



Little Black, 212. 



Marsh, 141, 2^. 



Pigeon, 6. 2^2 242. 252. 



Red-shouldered, 233. 



Red-tailed, 141. 2^^. 



Rough-legged. 233. 



Sharp-shinned, 141, 161. 



Sparrow, 141, 233. 



Western Red-tailed, 141. 

 Hay, O. P.. Hesf>erij>hona vesper- 



tina in Central Illinois. 179. 

 Hell-diver. 235. 

 Helmitherus vermivorus, 246. 

 Helminthophaga chrysoptera, 218. 



cincinnatiensis, 224. 



lawrencei. 21S. 



leucobronchialis, 218. 245. 



peregrina, 227. 



pinus, 218. 



ruficapilla. 227. 

 Helonasa swainsoni. 54. 

 Hen, Mud, 234. 



Henshaw, H. W.« on some of" the 

 causes affecting the decrease of 

 birds, 189; on Podiccps occiden- 

 tal is. and P. clarkii, 214. 

 Heron, Great Blue, 112, 233. 



Green, 47, 233. 



Louisiana, 20. 



Night, 51. 



Snowy, 248. 



Yellow-crowned Night, 21, 

 248. 

 Hesperiphona vespertina. 51, 179. 



High-hole, 184. 

 High-holder, 1S4. 

 Himantopus mexicanus, 155. 

 Hirundo erythrogaster, 229. 

 Histrionicus minutus, 142. 



torquatus, 124. 

 Hittock, 1 84. 

 Hittuck, t84. 



Holterhoft", G., Jr., notice of his 

 •• Notes on Western Birds." 173. 

 Humming-bird, 231. 



Broad-tailed, 140. 



Rufous-backed, 140. 

 Hurter, Julius, the Harlequin Duck 

 and the Glossy and Wood Ibises 

 in Southern Illinois, 124. 

 Ilvdrochelidon nigra, 124. 

 I [ylocichla aliciae, 226. 



fuscescens, 226. 



mustelina, 22O. 



unalascae pallasi, 226. 



ustulata swainsoni, 226. 

 Hylotomus pileatus, 122. 126, 140, 



llils. ( HoSSJ • I 24. 



Wood. 124. 

 Icteria virens, 1 15. 

 Icterus baltimore. 181, 188. 



dominicensis, 152. 



galbula, 230. 



pai'isorum, 69. 

 Ictinia mississippiensis, 17. 

 Ingersoll. Ernest, a vernacular syn- 

 onymy, 183. 

 Iridoprocne bicolor. 52. S8. 115. 

 J \v. Arizona, 73. 



Blue, 196, 231. 



Canada, 120, 231. 



Long-crested, 139. 



Pinon, 139. 



Rocky Mountain, 140. 



Woodhouse's, 140. 



Yellow, 1S4. 

 Jeffries, J. A., on the fingers of 

 birds, 6; Vogt on the second fos- 

 sil ArcJuzopteryx, 107; on the 

 number of primaries in birds, 



Jencks, Frederick T., capture of the 

 Hudsonian Titmouse in Rhode 

 Island, 54; large Eagles, 122; 

 Richardson's Owl in Rhode Is- 

 land, 123. 



Jouv, P. L., description of the nest 

 and eggs of Coturniculus hensloivi 

 obtained near Falls Church, Va., 



57, 

 Junco cinereus caniceps. 90. 



hvemalis. 15. 179, 180, 230. 



