344 
Ardea cerulea, 18, 64. 
candidissima, 18, 223, 312. 
egretta, 17, 183, 312. 
herodias, 76, 78, 236, 312. 
occidentalis, 16. 
rufescens, 14. 
tricolor ruficollis, 18. 
virescens, 18, 32, 53, 76, 312. 
wardi, 17. 
wuerdemanni, 16. 
Arenaria interpres, 32, 129, 159, 340. 
Asio accipitrinus, 147, 175, 201, 313. 
wilsonianus, 299. 
Attila viridescens, 172. 
Auk, Great, 64, 176, 178, 195. 
Razor-billed, 145, 184. 
Averill, C. K., Jr., Loggerhead 
Shrike at Bridgeport, Connecti- 
cut, 74; Tringa batrdizon Long 
Island Sound, 189. 
Aythya americana, 312. 
marila nearctica, 312. 
vallisneria, 312. 
BapvGeErR, G. B., Histrtonicus his- 
trtonicus on Long Island, New 
York, 67. 
Barrows, W. B., notice of his re- 
port on the English Sparrow in 
North America, 326. 
Bartramia longicauda, 158, 237. 
Batchelder, C. F., an undescribed 
subspecies of Dryobates pubes- 
cenms, 253. 
Beckham, C. W., notice of his ‘Ob- 
servations on the birds of South- 
western Texas,’ 173. 
Bellona cristata, 218. 
exilis, 218. 
ornatus, 218. 
Bendire, C. E., notes on the habits, 
nests andeggs of Dendragapus 
obscurus fuliginosus, the Sooty 
Grouse, 32; Sphyrapicus ruber 
breeding in coniferous trees, 71; 
a peculiar nest of Czzclus mexica- 
nus, 75; notes on the general 
habits, nests and eggs of the 
genus Passerella, 107; descrip- 
tion of the supposed nest and 
eggs of Zonotrichia querula, 
Harris’s Sparrow, 150; notice of 
his recent papers on nests and 
eggs of some rare North Ameri- 
can birds, 173; Pictcorvus co- 
lumbianus (Wils.), Clarke’s Nut- 
cracker. Its nest and eggs, etc., 
Index. 
[October 
226; description of the nest and 
eggs of Megascops asio maxwel- 
lie, the Rocky Mountain Screech 
Owl, 298. 
Bergtold, W. H., notice of his list 
of the birds of Buffalo and vicin- 
ity, 331. 
Betty-bird, 313. 
Bird, Frigate, 180. 
Bishop, L. B., notes on the birds 
of the Magdalen Islands, 144; 
Flelminthophila pinus, H. chryso- 
ptera, Hl. leucobronchialis and 
Hf. lawrence¢ in Connecticut in 
the spring of 1888, 192. 
Bittern, 1, 187. 
American, 16, 146. 
Cory’s, 317. 
European, 5. 
Least, 16. 
Blackbird, Bahaman Red-winged, 
320. 
Brewer’s, 190. 
Crow, 44. 
Red-winged, 24, 44, 141, 201. 
Rusty, 24, 147, 303. 
Blackcock, 176. 
Bluebird, 30, 42, 46, 107, 141, 197, 
202, 241. 
Bobolink, 23, 44, 100, 319. 
Bob-white, Cuban, 245. 
Florida, 245. 
Texan, 237. 
Bonasa umbellus, 44, 52, 76, 99, 
175, 177- 
umbellus togata, 117. 
Bond, F., JLyadestes townsendit 
apparently wintering in Wyo- 
ming, 193; notes from Wyoming, 
341. 
Botaurus exilis, 16. 
lentiginosus, I, 16, 146, 187, 
312. 
neoxena, 317. 
stellaris, 6. 
Brachyrhamphus kittlitzi, 329. 
Branta canadensis, 312. 
Breese, W. L., death of, 81. 
Brewster, W., the present status of 
Forster’s Tern asa bird of New 
England, 66; occurrence of the 
Western Sandpiper (£vreunetes 
occidentalis) in numbers on the 
coast of Massachusetts, 69; Kri- 
der’s Hawk (Buteo borealis kre- 
deriz) on the coast of Georgia, 
70; second occurrence of the 
