IS84. 



I II (lex. 



411 



Ilerodias cLjroUa, 59. 

 Heron, Great lilue, 247. 



Great White, 59. 



Night, 96, 122'. 



Snowy, 32. 

 Hesperiphoiia vespertina, 244. 

 Ileteractitis incanus, 236. 

 lleteroscelu.s incamis, 79. 

 Ileterospizias meridionalis, 109. 

 IliaticuUi, 141. 

 Ilierofalco, 58. 



gyrfalco, 79. 



gyrfalco saeer, 79, 94. 

 Hirundo bicolor, 325. 



erythrogastra, 325, 36S. 



saturatus, 82. 



sclateri, 2, 2S5. 

 Histrionicus niinutus, 115. 

 HolterliofF, G., Cahimospiza bicolor 

 in Southern California, 293; 

 occurrence of the Least Tern at 

 San Diego, Cal., 294; Eskimo 

 Curlew at San Diego, Cal., 393. 

 Hornemanni, 57. 

 Hummingbird, Black-chinned, 123. 



Rul\y-throated, 246. 

 Hydranassa, 143. 

 Hydrochelidon lariformis, 59. 

 Hydropsalis furcifera, 24. 

 Hvlocharis sapphirina, 22. 

 Hylocichla alicite, 178, 179. 



fuscescens, 178, 179, 243. 



mustelina, 284. 



unalascfepallasi, 121, 176,178. 



ustulata swainsoni, 176, 178, 



179' ^43- 

 Hylotomus pileatus, 246. 

 Ibis, Sacred, 81. 



Scarlet, 239. 

 White, 239. 

 Wood, 297. 

 Icteria virens, 216, 389. 

 Icterus galbula, 245. 



spurius, 390. 

 Ictinia, 58. 



subcoerulea, 115, 122. 

 Iliacus, 47. 56. 

 Jaeger, Arctic. 237. 

 Jay, Blue, 85, 86. 160, 245. 

 Canada, 160, 245. 

 Piiion, 230. 

 Jeffries, J. A., notice of his paper 

 on the 'Epidermal System of 

 Birds,' 182; the occipital style of 

 the Cormorant. 196. 

 Jencks. F. T., another Gyrflilcon in 

 Rhode Island. 94: Can we not 

 have a simpler system of nomen- 

 clature.'' 297. 



Jouy, P. L., notice of his paper on 



birds collected in Japan, 387. 

 Junco bairdi, 284. 



iiiemaii.s, 14, 15, 177, 178. 179, 



.245. 

 hiemalis connectcns, 2S3. 

 oregonus, 256. 

 vulcani, 84. 



KlEBITZ, 120. 



Killdeer, 24S. 



Kingbird, 6, 8, 87, 122, 245. 



Kingfisher, 246. 



Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 134, 294. 



Ruby-crowned, 90, 134. 

 Kite, Everglade, 95. 



Swallow-tailed, 247, 288, 289. 

 Kiwi, 81. 



Knowlton, F. H., the Orchard 

 Oriole {Icterus spurius) in West- 

 ern Vermont, 390. 

 Knot, 307. 

 Kybitz, 120. 

 Kywitz, 120. 

 Lagopus alba, 79, 82, 225. 



alba alleni, 369. 



alpinus, 80, 225, 227. 



leucurus, 392. 



muta, 226. 



mutus atkhensis, 79. 



rupestris, 79, 225. 



rupestris nelsoni, 226. 



rupestris occidentalis, 79, 225. 



rupestris atkhensis, 226. 



ridgwayi, 226. 



subalpinus. 227. 

 LangiUe, J. H., Bicknell's Thrush, 



268. 

 Lanius borealis, 158, 185, 186, 244. 



29i> 344- 



bucephalus, 292. 



cristatus, 77, 81, 291. 



ludovicianus, i86, 193. 



major, 292. 

 Lanivireo flavifrons, 124, 176. 



solitarius, 122. 

 Laopteryx priscus, 84. 

 Lark, Desert Horned, 264. 



Horned, 87, 123, 254, 2S5. 



Louisiana Horned, 167, 16S. 



iSIeadow, 6, 245. 



Prairie Horned, 264. 



Red, 167, 168. 



Ruddy Horned, 267. 



Shore, 89, 160, 1S9, 245, 254. 



Sprague's, 286. 



Streaked Horned, 267. 



Texan Horned, 266. 



Tit. 89. 1S6. (See also Tit- 

 lark.) 



