Vol. XV" 



189H _ 



Index. 



353 



llclcoiiytes occidentalis, 160. 

 llcliiiintliophilii cclata liitescciis, 

 18, 129. 

 celata sordida, 23.4, 236. 

 pimis, 59. 



ruhiiiapilla j^aitliualis, iS. 

 Hemithraupis, 226, 330. 

 Iloiniiira Iciicoj^astra, 60. 

 llcmiiugcr, W. F., the Piiic War- 

 l)lcr {Dc/i<froicu vii^orsii) a 

 hieoder in Ohio, 331. 

 Heron, Great Blue, 126, 316, 318. 

 Little Blue, 195. 

 Yelknv-crowned Niyiit, 316. 

 Hesperociciila nievia, 131. 

 Ilesperornis, atKnities of, 70, 339. 

 Ileteractitis incanus, 127, 315, 316, 



318. 

 Heterospingus, 225. 

 Iliinantopus niexicanus, 307. 

 Hirundo, 271. 



cayennensis, 7. 

 Histrionicus histrionicus, 126. 

 Ilornaday, William T., notice of 

 his 'The Destruction of our 

 Birds and Mammals,' 280. 

 Howe, Reginald Heber, Jr., the 

 aerial song of the Maryland Yel- 

 lowthroat, 59; breeding habits 

 of the American Robin (Alerula 

 migratoria) in eastern Massachu- 

 setts, 162-167; the Sea-side Spar- 

 row on Cape Cod in winter, and 

 other notes, 189; a note on the 

 Wood Tlirush, 332 ; notes from 

 Chateaugay Lake, New York, 



333- 

 Hummingbird, Aden's, 235. 



Anna's, 235. 



Black-chinned, 30S. 



Broad-tailed, 30S. 



Morcom's, 325. 



Rufous, 128. 

 Hylocichla, 304. 



ustulata almae, 304-306. 



Ibis, Glossy, 50. 



Scarlet, 183. 



White-faced Glossy, 184, 307. 

 Icteria virens, 332. 



virens longicauda, 22. 

 Icterus bullocki, 14, 309. 

 Incaspiza, 224. 

 lonornis martinica, 195. 



Jacobs, J. Warren, late nesting of 

 the Carolina Wren in Monon- 



galia Co., W. Va., 60; notice of 

 his ' (Cleanings from Nature, 

 No. I. Oological Abnormaiilies,' 

 281. 

 Jay, Blue, 135, 269, 277. 



Canada, 213. 



Long-crested, 309. 



I'irKjn, 198, 309. 



Rocky Mountain, 3r)9. 



Steller's, 1 28. 



Woodhouse's, 3CJ9. 

 Job, Herbert K., the Northern 

 Raven breeding in New England, 

 55; an uncommon (iulj in Mas- 

 sachusetts, 50. 

 Judd, Sylvester 1)., protective adap- 

 tations of insects from an orni- 

 thological point of view (title 

 only), 44. 

 Junco hyemalis, 61. 



hyemalis carolinensis, 136. 



hyemalis connectens, 16. 



hyemalis oregonus, 128. 



montanus, 321. 



phaonotus doi-salis, 310. 

 Junco, Carolina, 136. 



Montana, 321. 



Oregon, 128. 



Red-backed, 310. 



Kennard, Fred H., unusual nest- 

 ing site of Kingbird, 268 ; habits 

 of the Blue Jay, 269. 

 Killdeer, 27, 307. 

 Kingbird, 174, 268. 



Arkansas, 309. 

 Florida, 178. 

 Kingfisher, Belted, 127, 234, 30S. 

 Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 214. 

 Ruby-crowned, 214, 236. 

 Sitkan, 130. 



Western Golden-crowned, 

 130. 

 Kingsley, J. S., notice of his paper 



' Hair and Feathers,' 207, 

 Kirkover, H. D., Jr., the Glossy 

 Ibis in Western New York, 50; 

 the Greater Yellow-Legs catching 

 minnows, 51. 

 Kirkwood, F. C. the Redhead 

 {Ay thy a aniericaua) in post- 

 nuptial pluiuage in autumn, 50. 

 Kittiwake, Pacific, 125, 267. 

 Knot, 62. 



Lanius ardosciaceus, 244, 245. 

 borealis, 18, 244. 



