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Index. 



[October 



Rissa ti-idactyla, 380. 



tridactjla kotzebuii, 80. 

 Robin, 6, 8. 9, 70, 87, 90, 126, 160, 

 188, 189, 244. 



Western, 100, 123. 

 Rostrhamus scciabilis plumbeus, 



95- 

 Rupornis ridgwayi, 4. 

 Sage, J. H., another example of 

 HelminthopJiaga leucobronchialis 

 from Connecticut, 91. 

 Salpinctes obsoletus, i2i. 

 Sandpiper, Curlew, 32. 

 Pectoral, 218, 248. 

 Sharp-tailed, 78. 

 Saunders, W. E., see Morden, J. A. 

 Savanna, 57. 

 Sajiornis, 38. 

 Sayornis fuscus, I79' 



sayi, 122. 

 Saxicola oenanthe, 295, 378, 398. 

 Scolopax, 142. 



rusticula, 173. 

 Scops asio, 246. 



brasilianus, 29. 

 giu, 340. 

 Scoter, Velvet, 80, 184. 

 Scott, W. L., the winter Passeres 

 and Picarise of Ottawa, 156; the 

 generic name Troglodytes, 400. 

 Sea-hen, 238. 



Sennett, G. B., nest and eggs of 

 Couch's Tj'rant Flycatcher (J'y- 

 ranniis melancholicus coiichi), 93; 

 Black-throated Auk {Synthltbo- 

 rhajnphus antiquus in Wisconsin, 

 98. 

 Seton, Ernest E. T., nest and habits 

 of the Connecticut Warbler 

 i^Oporornis agilis), 192. 

 Setophaga ruticilla, 175, 176, 217. 

 Shalow, H., notes on ^Lani'.is cris- 

 tatus' and 'Z. borealis' of Nel- 

 son's 'Birds of Bering Sea and 

 the Arctic Ocean,' 291. 

 Sharpe, R. B., notice of his Cata- 

 logue of the Timeliidae, 278; a 

 note on the genus Progne, 367. 

 Shearwater, Greater, 237, 380, 381. 



Slender-billed, 234. 

 Sheldrake, American, 249. 

 Hooded, 249. 

 Red-headed, 249. 

 Shoveller, 248. 

 Shrike, Great Northern, 158, 244, 



334- 

 Loggerhead, 186, 193, 291. 

 Shufeldt, R. W., notice of his 

 paper on the Osteology of Poda- 

 soevs montanns, 183. 



Sialia arctica, 121. 



mexicana, 121. 



sialis, 133, 244. 

 Sitta europaia, 343. 



canadensis, 15, 89, 136, 157, 

 244. 



carolinensis, 135, 157, 244. 



carolinensis aculeata, 281. 



villosa, 281. 

 Siurus auricapillus., 13, 175, 176, 

 178, 179, 213, 295. 



motacilla, 121, 215. 



neevius, 175, 176, 178, 214, 

 286. 



nsevius notabilis, 83. 

 Skua, Buffon's, 97. 



Great, 238. 

 Slade, E., a new element of diag- 

 nosis, 402. 

 Snipe, Red-bellied, 32. 



Wilson's, 187, 248. 

 Snowbird, Black, 9, 11, 13, 245. 



Eastern, 86. 

 Solitaire, Townsend's, 100. 

 Sparrow, Baird's, 286. 



Chipping, 122. 



English, 85, 87, 159, 188, 189, 

 287. 



Field, 6, 8, 70. 



Henslow's, 7. 



House, 87, 208, 373. 



Intermediate White-crowned, 

 100. 



Ipswich, 31, 292. 



Leconte's, 286. 



Mountain Song, 224. 



Savanna, 6, 11, 329. 



Song, 6, 8, 65, 70, 245. 



Swamp, 6, 7, 67. 



Titlark 106. 



White-crowned, 330. 



White-throated, 11, 12, 122, 



331- 

 Yellow-winged, 7, 330. 

 Spatula platalea, 274. 

 Speotyto cunicularia, 30. 

 Sphyrapicus varius, 15, 179, 246^ 



395- 



varius nuchalis, 100. 

 Spinus lawrencii, 362. 



notatus, 362. 



pinus, 362. 



psaltria, 362. 



psaltria arizonse, 362. 



psaltria mexicanus, 362. 



tristis, 362. 

 Spiza townsendi, 191. 

 Spizella breweri, 121. 



domestica, 175. 



montana. 177. 



