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Dendragapus canadensis, V, 25. 



Dendroica restiva, V, 7. 



ccerulea, V, II. 

 pensylvanica, V, 8. 

 vigorsii, V, 4. 



Dolichonyx oryzivorus, V, 30. 



Dryobates pubescens, V, 28 

 villosus, V, 4. 



Dntcher, B. H., List of birds from Fire 

 Island Lighthouse, IV, 4; A Summer's 

 Collecting in Southern California, IV, 

 8; Trip to Kansas, Texas, etc , V, 6. 



Dutcher, William, Leaves from Long 

 Island Note Book, IV, 1; Birds on 

 Great South Bay, L. I. , IV, 5 ; Bird 

 migration on Long Island, IV, 7. 



Dvvight, Jonathan. Jr., Birds at the 

 Statue of Liberty, IV, 5; Summer 

 Birds of the Crest of the Pennsylvania 

 Alleghanies, IV, 7 ; Birds of Kansas, 

 V, 6. 



Ectopistes migratorius, V, 5, 10, 26. 



Elanoides forficatus. V, 10. 



Elanus leucurus. IV, 6 



Emys meleagris, IV. 5. 



Equus caballus, V, 38. 



Erethizon dorsatus, V, 36. 



Ereunetes occidentalis, IV, 5. 

 pasillus, V, 25. 



Erithacus rubecula, V, 5. 



Falco mexicanus, IV, 6. 

 peregrinus, V, 9. 

 rusticolus gyrfalco, V, 28. 

 sparverius, IV, 6; V, 5. 



Felis catus, V, 38. 

 eyra IV, 3. 



Fiber zibethicus. V, 36. 



Foster, L. S., Glance at North Ameri- 

 can Ornithological Literature, IV, I ; 

 Notes on a trip to Amity ville, L. 1., 

 •IV, 5; Bird Myths, IV, 6; Winter 

 Birds of the vicinity of New York 

 City,V, I ; Spring Birds of the vicinity 

 of New York City, V, 7; Avian Classi- 

 fication, V, 16. 



Fratercula arctica, IV, 6; V. 2. 



Galeoscoptes carolinensis, V, 3, 34. 



Gallinago delicata, V, 2, 24. 



Geothlypis formosa, V, to 



trichas, IV, 4; V, 7. 



Gilbert, E S., Faunal Changes, V, II. 



Glaucionettaclangula americana, V, 24. 



Gophers, V, n. 



Gulls, V, 13. 



Hales, Henry, Habits of the Gold- 

 finch, IV, 5. 



Halioeetus leucocephalus, V, 28. 



Harporhynchus rufus, V, 3. 



Hawk, Fish, Y, 13. 



V, 8. 



Helminthophila pinus, IV, 4; V, 8. 

 Helmitherus vermivorus, V, 8. 

 Howell, Arthur H., Spring Migrants, 



IV, 4; Bird Notes from Shinnecock 



Bay, IV, 5; Some Holiday Collecting 



Trips, V, 4. 

 Hydrochelidon nigra surinamensis, IV, 8. 

 Icterus galbula, V, 4. 

 Jay, Blue, Food of, V, 14. 

 Junco hyemalis, V, ^^. 

 Kingbird, V, 11. 

 Langdon, F. W., Faunal Changes in 



Ohio, V, 10 

 Lanius ludovicianus, V, II. 

 Lark, Cuban Meadow, V, 13. 

 Larus argentatus smithsonianus, V, 3, 



22. 

 Larus atricilla, IV, 5. 

 Lepus americanus, V, 36. 

 Loomis, L. M., A deposit of Bat guano, 



IV, 6; The Organization, Career, and 



Publications of the Elliott Society of 



Science and Art of Charleston, S. C , 



IV, 7; A Theory of Migration, IV, 8. 

 Lophodytes cucullatus, V, 23. 

 Loxia curvirostra minor, V, 31. 



leucoptera, V, 31. 

 Lutra canadensis, V, 37. 

 Lynx canadensis, V, 38 

 Melanerpes erythrocephalus, V, II. 

 Meleagris gallopavo. V, 10. 



gallopavo osceola, V, 6. 

 Melospiza fasciata, V, 7, 32. 

 Mephitis mephitica, V, 37. 

 Merganser americanus, V, 23. 



serrator, V, 22 

 Merriam. C. Hart, Remarks upon Bird 



migration, IV, 6. 

 Merriam, Florence A., Habits of the 



Gray Squirrel, V, 12. 

 Merula migratoria, V, 7. 

 Miller, Olive Thorne, A June Study, V, 



14. 

 Mimus polyglottos, V, 9, 12, 14. 

 Molothrus ater, V, 2, 10, 14. 

 Mustela americana, V, 38. 



pennanti, V, 37. 

 Neotoma micropus, IV, 4. 

 Nothurus maculatus, V, 17. 

 Numenius longirostris, IV, 8. 

 Nyctala acadica V, 26. 

 Nyctea nyctea, V, 27. 

 Nycticorax nycticorax nsevius, V, 25. 

 Oceanodroma leucorhoa, V, 22. 

 Oryzomys, New form of, V, 1 1. 

 Otocoris alpestris praticola, V, II. 

 Pandion haliaetus carolinensis, V, 27. 



