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tice of his "Revised List of the 

 Birds of Brandon, Vt.," 113. 

 Krider, John, notice of his "Forty 

 Years' Notes of a Field Ornithol- 

 ogist," 49. 

 Krukenberg, C. Fr., notices of his 

 "Die Farbstofie der Federn," 114, 

 177. 

 Lagopus albus, 238. 



mutus atkhensis, 258. 

 mutus reinhardti, 258. 

 Lampornis mango, 242. 

 Langdon, F. W., notice of his 

 "Field Notes on Louisiana Birds." 

 48; notice of his "Zoological 

 Miscellany," 50. 

 Langille, J. H., the Hooded War- 

 bler in Western New York, 119. 

 Lanius borealis, 64, 227, 235. 

 excubitorides, 1S8. 

 ludovicianus, 37. 64, 91, 145, 



162, 253. 

 ludovicianus excubitorides, 



. . II- 37' 45' 145- 

 Lanivireo flavitrons, 11, 16, 37, 166. 



solitarius. 11, 20. 

 Lark. Horned, 234. 



Meadow, 92, 99, 163, 166, 176. 



Mexican Horned, 40. 



Mexican Shore, 202. 



Shore, 197. 



Western Field, 40. 

 Larus, 245. 



argentatus smithsonianus, 

 152, 241. 



atricilla, 126, 225. 



delawarensis, 116. 



dominicanus, 88. 



glaucus. 88, 179. 240, 257. 



hyperboreus, 179. 



leucopterus, 60, 240. 



niarinus, 60, 241. 

 Limosa fceda, 222, 256. 

 Linnet, Pine, 2t,^. 

 Logcock, 92. 

 Lomvia arra briinnichi. T91, 251. 



troile, 191, 241. 251. 

 Longspur. Chestnut-collared, 37. 



Lapland, 235. 



McCown's, 38. 

 Loomis, Leverett M., occurrence of 

 Cotiirnicitlus leco?iiei '\n Chester 

 County. South Carolina, 54. 

 Loon, 177, 241. 

 Lophodvtes cucullatus, 22. 

 Lophophanes atrocristatus, 35. 



bicolor, 8. 18, 52, 90, 161. 



inornatus, 79. 



inornatus griseus. 257. 



wollweberi. 79. 80. Sr. 



Loxia curvirostra mexicana, 193. 



leucoptera, 235, 254. 

 Lucas, Frederic A., notes on the 

 OS prominens, 86; note on the 

 habits of the young of Gallitinla 

 galeata and Podilymbiis podi- 

 ceps, 124; plumage of the young 

 oi' Eclec/us polychlortis, 183. 

 Ivuscinia philomela, 53. 

 Machetes, 179. 



Macoun, John, notice of his "Re- 

 port of Exploration." 113. 

 Macrorhaniphus griseus, 238. 

 Mallard, 19, 22, 105, 165, 224. 

 Mareca americana, 185, 224. 256. 

 Martin, Bee, 163. 



Purple, II, 37, 91, no, 112, 

 146, 162. 

 Megapodius, 88. 



Melanerpeserythrocephalus, 18, 21, 

 .57' 63, 93. 116, 117, 164, 

 171, 188. 

 torquatus, 227. 

 Meleagris gallopavo, 41, 175 



gallopavo americana, 21, 93, 



175- 

 Melospiza tasciata, 13. 39, 48, 49, 

 112, 148, 197, 235. 



fasciata tallax, 62, 196, 229. 



fasciata guttata, 227, 229. 



lincolni, 13, 21, 39, 197. 



melodia, 1S8. 



palustris, 148. 163, 188. 

 Merganser, Hooded, 22. 



Red-breasted, 152. 240. 

 Mergus merganser. 240. 



merganser americanus, 42, 



15-- 

 serrator, 152, 240. 



Merlin, Black, 230. 



Richardson's, 230. 



Merriam, C. Hart, breeding of the 

 Pine Grosbeak. (^Phiicola etin- 

 cleator) in Lower Canada, 120; 

 addenda to the preliminary list of 

 birds ascertained to occur in the 

 Adirondack region, northeastern 

 New York, 128; list of birds as- 

 certained tooccurwithin ten miles 

 from Point de Monts, Province 

 of Qiiebec, Canada ; based chiefly 

 upon the notes of Napoleon A. 

 Comeau, 233 ; second addendum 

 to the preliminary list of birds 

 ascertained to occur in the Adi- 

 rondack region, northeastern New 

 York. 256.^ 



Merrill, Harry, Maine notes, 190. 



Merula migratoria. 160. 215. 218. 

 migratoria propinqua. 34. 



