1889. } 
Prairie Horned Lark in Eastern 
Massachusetts, 71; descriptions 
of supposed new birds from west- 
ern North America and Mexico, 
85; Dendroica coronata feeding 
upon oranges, 279; the present 
status of the Wild Pigeon (£c/zo- 
pistes migratorius) as a bird of 
the United States, with some 
notes on its habits, 285; nesting 
habits of the Parrakeet (Conurus 
carolinensis), 336; Melanerpes 
carolinus eating oranges, 337. 
Brittain, J., and Cox, P., Jr., notes 
on the summer birds of the Res- 
tigouche Valley, New Brunswick, 
116. 
Brown, J. C., early appearance of 
Empidonax minimus at Portland, 
Maine, 71; unusual nesting site 
of Dendroica virens, 743; winter 
notes from Portland, Maine, 28o. 
Brown, N. C., remarkable flight of 
Killdeer (<@galitis wocitfera) 
near Portland, Maine, 69; note 
on 4&gialitis meloda circumcinc- 
ta, 70. 
Bubo virginianus, 117, 249, 313. 
virginianus subarcticus, 238. 
Bunting, Black-throated, 137, 194. 
Indigo, 24, 25, 324. 
Painted, 240, 324. 
Snow, 195, 341. 
Bush-tit, Lead-colored, 173. 
Buteo abbreviatus 173. 
borealis, 44, 99, I17, 
313. 
borealis kriderii, 70. 
brachyurus, 243, 248, 275. 
fuliginosus, 243. 
latissimus, 248. 
lineatus, 183, 237, 247, 313- 
lineatus alleni, 247. 
swainsonl, 173, 237, 313- 
Butorides saturatus, 172. 
Buzzard, Turkey, 52, 70, 183, 201, 
2317. 
CALAMOSPIZA melanocorys, 192. 
Calcarius lapponnicus, 137, 190, 
211, 278, 296, 297. 
ornatus, 190, 340. 
Calidris arenaria, 157. 
Callipepla californica vallicola, 221, 
223. 
elegans bensoni, 175. 
gambeli, 280. 
Campephilus principalis, 251, 313 
247) 
Index. 
345 
Camptolaimus labradorius, 64, 178. 
Campylorhynchus brevirostris, 172. 
capistratus, 171. 
castaneus, 171. 
Cantwell, G. G., notes from Min- 
nesota, 340. 
Cardinal, 25, 151, 240, 324. 
Cardinalis cardinalis, 24, 25, 120, 
151, 240, 315, 324. 
Carpodacus mexicanus 
220, 341. 
mexicanus ruberrimus, 329. 
purpureus, 24, 44, 77,78, 100, 
117, 147, 174, 280, 314. 
Catbird, 28, 46, 53, 105. 
Catharista atrata, 237, 246, 313. 
Cathartes aura, 52, 70, 121, 183, 
201, 221, 237, 246, 313. 
Catharus berlepschi, 171, 173. 
fumosus, I71. 
mexicanus, 171. 
Catherpes mexicanus conspersus, 
240. 
Cedavbird, 45, 102, 202, 281. 
Centrocercus urophasianus, 33. 
Centurus santacruzi pauper, 172. 
Ceophleeus pileatus, 22, 99, 119, 
238, 250,303) 313. 
Cepphus grylle, 145, 213. 
Certhia familiaris, 173. 
familiaris americana, 29, 42, 
§2, 105, 241, 316. 
familiaris scandulaca, 173. 
Certhiola atrata, 219. 
godmani, 219. 
sacharina, 219. 
sharpei, 31. 
wellsi, 219. 
Ceryle alcyon, 22, 44, 76, 117, 129, 
147, 238, 250, 313- 
Chadbourne, A. P., an unusual 
flight of Killdeer Plover (4 gia- 
litis voctfera) along the New 
England coast, 255. 
Chetura pelagica, 9, 10, II, 22, 
44, 53, 77, 78, 99; 117, 120, 
142, 252, 314, 339. 
Chamea fasciata henshawi, 221. 
Chamberlain, M., some account of 
the birds of southern Greenland- 
from the MSS. of A. Hagerup, 
211, 291. 
Chapman, F. M., Helminthophila 
bachmant on the east coast of 
Florida, 278; a suggestion to the 
A. O. U. committee on the revi- 
sion of the Check-List of North 
American Birds, 281; notes on 
frontalis, 
