1889. | 
Stilt, Black-necked, 156. 
Stone, W., graphic representation 
of bird migration, 139; notice of 
his ‘Catalogue of the Muscicapidze 
in the Collection of the Phil- 
adelphia Academy of Natural 
Sciences,’ 330. 
Strix pratincola, 184, 248, 303, 313. 
Sturnella magna, 24, 44, 142, 175, 
203, 314. 
magna inexpectata, 172. 
magna mexicana, 320, 329. 
magna neglecta, 220. 
Sula bassana, 145, 146, 333. 
brewsteri, 67. 
cyanops, 31, 32. 
gossi, 67. 
Surnia ulula, 329. 
Swallow, Bank, 26, 45, 118, 
(48, 197, 325- 
Barn, 26, 45, 53, 102, 118, 130, 
201. 325. 
Cliff, 25. 
Pave, 45, 102, 338- 
Rough-winged, 26, 120, 325. 
Mreey 265 11S, 130) 325. 
White-bellied, 40, 102, 
130, 
303. 
Swift, Chimney, 22, 44, 53, 99, 117, 
142, 252, 339- 
Sylvania canadensis, 28, 41, 43, 46, 
52, 103, 104 119, 316, 332. 
mitrata, 28, 139, 199. 
pusilla, 28. 
pusilla pileolata, 223. 
Symphemia semipalmata, 158. 312. 
semipalmata inornata, 158. 
Syrnium nebulosum, 237, 313- 
nebulosum alleni, 248, 275. 
TACHYCINETA bicolor, 26, 40, 102, 
118, 130, 199, 201, 222, 303, 
315, 325: 
thalassina, 120, 222. 
Tanager, Scarlet, 24, 25, 42, 45, 101, 
324) 
Summer, 240, 324. 
Tantalus loculator, 16, 186, 312. 
Taylor, W. E., notice of his cata- 
logue of Nebraska birds, 332. 
Teal, Cinnamon, 160. 
Tern, Caspian, 108. 
Common, 126, 146. 
Forster’s, 66. 
Roseate, 127. 
Tetrao tetrix, 176. 
Thalurania townsendi, 172. 
Thamnophilus inornatus, 172. 
intermedius, 172. 
Index. 
201, | 
357 
Thorne, P. M., the Olivaceous Fly- 
catcher, and Phaebe in Colorado, 
276; Phalaropus lobatus and 
Phalaropus tricolor, 336. 
Thrasher, 121. 
Brown, 29, 42, 43, 46, 105, 305. 
Thrush, Alice’s, 149. 
Bicknell’s 42, 64, 194. 
Bicknell’s Gray-cheeked, 106. 
Eastern Hermit, 46, 107. 
Golden-crowned, 46, 103, 104, 
197. 
EVSGOMG On 40s 4h A242 
104, I19, 149, 175, 332- 
Olive-backed, 30, 149. 
Swainson’s, 42, 107 
Wilson’s, 29, 46, 106, 149. 
Wood, 24, 29, 40, 42, 43, 46, 
106, 204. 
Thryophilus sinaloa, 97 
sinaloa cinereus, 96. 
tenioptera, 172. 
Thryothorus bewickii, 121, 316. 
bewickii bairdi. 240. 
herberti, 172. 
ludovicianus, 29, 
305, 316. 
oyapocensis, 172. 
rufalbus, 172. 
rufalbus castanonotus, 171. 
rufalbus var. poliopleura, 172. 
Tigrisoma excellens, 172. 
Titlark, American, 240. 
Titmouse, Black-crested, 241. 
Plumbeous, 241. 
Tufted, 29, 75, 305. 
Torrey, B., the ‘booming’ of the 
Bittern, 1; Bicknell’s Thrush 
breeding in Vermont, 194; the 
Killdeer Plover (4g7alitis voct- 
fera) wintering on the New Eng- 
land coast, 274. 
Totanus flavipes, 158, 328. 
melanoleucus, 146, 157, 200, 
223, 258. 
solitarius, 117, 158, 195- 
Towhee, 24, 25, 41, 42, 43, 45, IOI, 
142, 280. 
Arctic, 152. 
White-eyed, 323. 
Treat, W. E., a fishing Screech 
Owl, 189. 
Tringa alpina pacifica, 157- 
bairdii, 68, 189. 
canutus, 156, 196. 
fuscicollis, 157, 340. 
maculata, 157, 189, 312- 
maritima, 156, 217. 
minutilla, 146, 157, 223. 
120, 240, 
