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Turdus migratorius propinquus,i52. 



mustelinus, 53, 57, 72, 165, 

 237. _ 



pallasi auduboni, 152. 



rufiventris, 85. 



unalascte nanus, 7, 52, 64, 73, 

 149' 237. 



ustulatus, 73. 



ustulatus svvainsoni, 14, 115, 

 17, 52, 153. 

 Turkey, Wild, 41. . 

 Turner, Lucien M., notice of his 

 paper on Lagofus mutus and its 

 Varieties, 232. 

 Tvrannus aurantio-atro-cri status, 

 202. 



carolinensis, 40, 126, 195. 



doininicensis, 39. 



melancholichus, 202. 



verticalis, 195. 



vociferans, 195. 

 Ulula cinerea, 113. 

 Upucerthia dumetoria, 205. 

 Uria grjlle, 150. 

 Urubitinga anthracina, 30. 

 Urraca, 136. 



Vanellus cristatus. 236. 

 Vireo flavifrons, 38. 



flaviviridis. 213, 244. 



gilvus, 160. 



noveboracensis, 38, 165. 



olivaceus, 11, 38, 171. 



pusillus, 55. 



solitarius pluinbeus, 160. 

 Vireo, Plumbeous, 160. 



Red-eyed, 11, 38. 



Solitary, 15. 



Warbling, i6o. 



White-eyed, 38, 165, 166. 



Ye 1 1 o w-gre en, 213. 



Yellow-throated, 38. 

 Viudita, 139. 



negra, 141. 

 Vulture, Black, 41. 

 Warbler, VVudubon's, 158, 186. 



Bachman's, 38. 



Black-and-yellow, 52, 53, 121. 



Blackburnian, 52. 



Black-capped Flycatching, 



159- 

 Black-poll, 126, 15S. 

 Black-throated Blue, 53, 165. 

 Blue-winged Yellow, 38. 

 Blue Yellow-backed, 38, 235. 

 Canada Flycatching, 52, 53. 

 Cserulean, 238. 

 Chestnut-sided, 165. 

 Golden-winged, 235. 

 Hooded, 38, 234. 



Warbler, Kentucky', 38. 



Macgillivray's, 159. 

 Mourning, 52, 53. 

 Nashville. 13, 237. 

 Orange-crowned. 156, 179. 

 Pine-creeping, 38, 120. 

 Prothonotary, 38. 

 Tennessee, 52. 

 Virginia's, 155. 

 Wilson's Black-capped, 165, 



236. 

 Yellow, 158. 



Yellow-rumped, 52, 121, 158. 

 Yellow-throated, 38. 

 Waxwing, Bohemian, 235. 

 Wheaton, J. M., notice of his "Re- 

 port on the Birds of Ohio," no. 

 Whip-poor-will, Nuttall's, 21, 19';. 

 White, Geo. R., and Scott, W. L., 

 notice of their ornithological 

 report to the Ottawa Field Natu- 

 ralists' Club, 55, 115. 

 Widgeon, American, 61. 



English, 116. 

 Willet, 42, 162, 163, 198. 

 Williams, R. S., the Calliope Hum- 

 mingbird and Pygmy Owl in 

 Montana, 59. 

 Williston, S. W., the Mockingbird 

 in Western Kansas, and the 

 Northern Phalarope in Southern 

 Wyoming, 240. 

 Woodcock, 150, 235. 

 Woodpecker, Banded Three-toed, 



52- 

 Black-backed Three-toed, 52, 



235- 

 Brown-headed, 196. 

 Californian, 24. 

 Downy, 40, 145, 149. 

 Gairdner's 196. 

 Gila, 24. 



Golden-winged, 149, 235. 

 Hair}^ 40. 

 Harris's 22, 196. 

 Ivory-billed, 40, 60. 

 Lewis's, 196. 

 Nuchal, 196. 

 Pileated. 40. 

 Red-bellied, 40. 

 Red-cockaded, 40. 

 Red-headed, 40, 116, 117, 118, 



150, 196, 234, 

 Red-naped, 23. 

 Strickland's, 22. 

 Red-shafted, 196. 

 Williamson's, 23. 

 Yellow-shafted, 40. 

 Wren, Canon, 155. 



