4-1 



Iridv 



417 



SpizL'lla iiioiitirohi, J^v 

 socialis, \iz. 



Starling, Red-winged. 85. 



Stearns. W. A., notice of his 'Notes 

 on the Natnral History of I^ab- 

 rador,' 2S4. 



Steatornis caiipensis. 307. 



Steganopus wilsoni. 33. 

 tricolor, 367. 



Stejneger, L., Dcndrocopos punts, 

 a New Species of Woodpecker 

 from Kanitschatka, 35; notice of 

 his 'Contributions to the History 

 of the Commander Islands. No. 

 I," Si ; on changes in ornitho- 

 logical nomenclature — a reply to 

 critics, 114; notes on the genus 

 Aca?i//iis, 145; Analecta ornithol- 

 ogica : I, the occiu-rence of Titrdiis 

 alicicB in the Paliearctic Region, 

 166; II, on the earliest available 

 name of the American Titlark. 

 167 ; III, a brief reyiew of the 

 synonymy of the genus Compso- 

 thlypfs {=Pantla). 16S : I\'. on 

 the earliest ayailable name of the 

 Cardinal Grosbeak. 171 ; V. more 

 •Ornithophilologicaiities," 172 ; 

 notice of his "Svstematic Arrange- 

 ment of the Turdidaa," iSi : Ana- 

 lecta ornithologica (Second Se- 

 ries) : VI. on the Ptarmigans of 

 Nelson's 'Birds of Bering's Sea.' 

 etc.. especiall}' those belonging 

 to the group Attagcn Kaup. 225; 

 \'1I. on some changes necessary 

 in North American and European 

 ornithological nomenclature, if 

 generic appellations previously 

 applied in botany be not reiected. 

 22S; VIII. Icarus schistisaoiis. a 

 new species of Gull from the 

 North Pacific. 231 : IX. Priocella 

 tennirosfrh (Aud.) not a bird of 

 Bering Sea or the Arctic Ocean. 

 233; X. on old and new generic 

 names, 234: Analecta Ornitholo- 

 gica (Third .Series) : XI. note on 

 Arctic Zar/, 358: XII. Chrysoini- 

 fris or Spiiiusr' 360 : XIII. on 

 the systematic name of the Amer- 

 ican Hawk Owl, 362 : XIV. on 

 Sterna nilotica of Hasselquist. 

 364: XV, Habia against Zame- 

 lodia. 366: XVI, on the oldest 

 ayailable name of Wilson's Phal- 

 arope. 367 : a new subspecies of 

 Willow Grouse from Newfound- 

 land. 369: notice of his paper on 



•TrinomialN in .\merican Orni- 

 thology," 381. 

 Stelgidojiteryx serripennis, 121. 

 Stephens. F., 'zollccting in the Col- 

 orado Desert — Leconte's Thrash- 

 ^ er, 353. 

 Stercorarius butfoni, 97. 237. 



pomarimis, 173. 



l)oniatorhinus. 173. 



skua, 238. 

 Sterna. 144. 



anglica, 34, 364. 



antillarum, 294. 



cantiaca, 186. 



caspia. 34. 



fuliginosa. 59. 



magnirostris, 316. 



nilotica. 364. 



regia. 97. 



superciliaris, 316. 

 Sternus cinclus, 120 

 Sthenelides melancorypha. 235. 

 Strepsilas interpres, 173, 399. 

 Strix canadensis. 362. 



caparoch. 362. 



funerea. 362. 



hudsonica. 363. 

 Subarquatus. 142. 

 Sula, 144. 173. 

 Surnia funerea, 79. 



funerea ulula. 79. 



ulula, 363. 



ulula caparoch. 363. 

 Swallow. Barn. 6. 32V 



Cliff. 6. 



White-bellied, 1S5. 325. 

 Swan. Trumpeter. 1S4. 

 Swift. 24. 



Chimney. 13, 161, iSS. 246. 

 Sylvia brasiliana. 170. 



eversmanni. 78. 227. 



pitinvumi, 170. 



plrimbea. 170. 



pusilla. 170. 



torquata, 170. 



\enusta, 170. 

 Synthliborhamphus antiquus. 98. 

 .Svrnium cinereum. 2S6. 



nebulosum. 88. 

 Talbot. D. H.. Night Herons and 



Rails in Dakota. 96." 

 Tanager. Scarlet. 8, 9, 13. 64. 190. 



244, 326. 

 Tantalus, 83. 



loculator. 272. 

 Tattler. Wandering. 79. 

 Teal. Blue-winged. 2-18. 



Green- winged. 24S. 

 Telmatodytes palustris. 244. 



