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1897 
Colaptes chrysoides brunnescens, 
120. 
Cole, Leon J., the Michigan Orni- 
thological Club, tor. 
Colinus godmani, 45. 
graysoni nigripectus, 47. 
insignis, 46. 
salvini, 45. 
virginianus, 226, 316. 
Collier, 289. 
Colopterus pilaris, 365. 
Columba fasciata, 349. 
palumbus, 9. 
Columbigallina passerina, 366. 
passerina pallescens, 215. 
rufipennis, 366. 
Colymbus, 312, 313. 
auritus, 171. 
holbeellii, 171, 327, 349, 411. 
Compsothlypis americana, 2 
americana usnee, 123 
pitiayuma, 363. 
Conirostrum ornatum, 391. 
Conklin, Chas. E., breeding of the 
Carolina Wren (TZkryothorus 
ludovicianus) on Long Island, 
N. Y., 97- 
Contopus borealis, 99, 176, 326, 355; 
410. 
brachytarsus, 365. 
pertinax, 310. 
pertinax pallidiventris, 310. 
richardsonii, 176, 355. 
Conurus eruginosus, 366. 
Cooke, W. W., the Scarlet Ibis in 
Colorado, 316; notice of his ‘ The 
Birds of Colorado,’ 331. 
Coot, 247. 
American, 172. 
Cope, Edward Drinker, obituary 
of, 342. 
Corbigot, 288. 
Cormorants, nostrils in, 87, 205; 
rectrices of, 316. 
Corvus americanus, II, 177, 349, 
356. 
caurinus, 349. 
corax sinuatus, 182, 356. 
frugilegus, 8, 9. 
ossifragus, 100. 
Cory, Charles B., notice of his 
‘ List of the Bir ds of Florida, 247 ; 
notice of his ‘List of the Birds 
of Eastern North America,’ 248; 
notice of his ‘Shore Birds of 
North America,’ 418. 
Cosmetornis, 419. 
Cotton-head, 285. 
Coturnicuius, 93. 
Coturnix communis, 107. 
Coues, Elliott, Zamelodia against 
Habia,39-42 ; Asarcta spinosa, 88; 
the Cuculide of the A. O. U. 
Check-List, 90; authority for the 
name Myzarchus mexitcanus, 92; 
Ammodramus (Passerculus) sanc- 
torum, 92; rectifications of syn- 
onymy in the genus Junco, 943 
characters of Dendroica ceru- 
lescens cairnst, 96; note on the 
genus Lucar of Bartram, 97; 
Uria lomvida in South Carolina, 
203; the type locality of Fuligula 
collaris, 206; Dafilula, a new 
subgenus, 207; Branta bernicla 
leucogastra,207; aNorthAmerican 
Snipe new to the A. O. U. List, 
209; status of Helodromas ochro- 
pus in the A. O. U. List, 210; 
status of the Redshank as a North 
American bird, 211; validity of 
the genus Lophortyx, 214; notes 
on the Mexican Ground Dove, 
215; noteon Elanus glaucus, 216; 
how the Chimney Swift secures 
twigs for its nest, 217; probable 
first description of LEmpidonax 
flaviventris, 218; how about the 
genus P7pZzlo now? 221; unten- 
ability o the genus Sylvania 
Nutt., 223; the most ‘general 
fault of the A. O. U. Check-List, 
229; the Turkey question, 272— 
275; note on Pagophila alba, 
313; Onychoprion, not Haliplana, 
314; remarks on certain Pro- 
cellariidz, 314; rectrices of Cor- 
morants, 316; concordance of 
Merganser americanus, 316; 
bibliographical note, 327; early 
notice of Gavia adams, 402. 
See also Wright, Mabel Osgood. 
Cowbird, 177. 
Crane, Sandhill, 181, 287. 
Whooping, 287. 
Creogenys, 215. 
Crithagra kilimensis, 155. 
striolata affinis, 156. 
Crossbill, American, 177. 
Crotophaga ani, 366. 
Crotophagine, 91. 
Crow, Common, II, 177. 
Fish, 100. 
Cuckoo, California, 182. 
