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Hales, Henry, Tameness and Domes- 

 tication, 5. 



Harporhynchus rufus, 8. 



Hawk, Red-shouldered, 6. 



Helminthophila lawrencei, 4. 



leucobronchialis, 4. 



Helmitherus vermivorus, 4. 



Hesperocichla nasvia, 3. 



Heterodon, 10, 17. 



platyrhinus, 10, 17. 



Howell, A. H., Impressions of Some 

 of the Birds of the Northwest, with 

 Remarks on their Distribution, 6 ; 

 Remarks on Mammals Observed in 

 Montana, Idaho, Washington, and 

 Oregon during 1895, 7. 



Hudson River Valley, 16, 24. 



Jay, Blue, 8. 

 Johnson, Frank E., 1. 



Kingbird, 8. 



Kinglet, Ruby-crowned, 2. 

 Krom, Stephen A., The Archaeopte- 

 ryx, 3; 4. 



Lampropeltis, 9, 12. 



doliatus triangulus, 9, 13. 

 getulus, 12. 

 Langdon, Woodbury G., 6. 

 Lanius ludovicianus, 4. 



ludovicianus excubitorides, 4. 

 Larus argentatus smithsonianus, 8. 

 delawarensis, 6. 

 leucopterus, 3. 

 Lawrence, Newbold T., 6. 

 Lebanon, N. J., 4. 

 Libbey, William, Public Lecture, 



Two Months in Greenland, 5, 7. 

 Librarian, Report of, 8. 

 Liopeltis, 10, 14. 



vernalis, 10, 14. 

 Local Fauna, Committee on the, 8. 

 Long Island, N. Y., 12, 13, 20, 24. 

 Loomis, L. M., 5. 

 Loxia curvirostra minor, 2. 



Machceropterus deliciosus, 2. 

 Manacus manacus, 2. 

 Meadowlark, 8. 

 Melospiza fasciata, 8. 

 Merula migratoria, 8. 

 Mott's Point, N. Y., 3. 

 Murre, Briinnich's, 3. 



Natrix, 11, 20. 



fasciata sipedon, 

 leberis, 20. 



1, 20. 



New Haven, Conn., 4. 



New Jersey, 15, 20. 



New Rochelle, N. Y , 2, 3. 



Oidemia deglandi, 4. 

 Opheodrys, 10, 14. 



restivus, 10, 14. 

 O'Reilly, G. R., 16, 19, 21, 23. 

 Ostniops decumanus, 2. 



Palisades, 23. 

 Paras atricapillus, 8. 

 Passer domesticus, 8. 

 Passerella iliaca, 6. 

 Pewee, Wood, 8. 

 Phoebe, 8. 



Phcenicopterus carnifex, 2. 

 Pinicola enucleator, 7. 

 Plymouth County, Conn., 15. 

 Polioptila crerulea, 4. 

 Polyborus lutosus, 5. 

 Portland. Conn., 4. 

 Public Lectures, 5, 6, 7. 



Report of Committee 

 on, 5. 

 Publication, 7. 

 Putnam County, N. Y., 22, 23, 24. 



Quinnipiack Marshes, Conn., 1. 



Rail, King, 4. 

 Rallus elegans, 4. 

 Rattlesnake, Banded, 24. 

 Regulus calendula, 2. 

 Ripley, John H., Death of, 7. 

 Robin, American, 8. 

 Rockland County, N. Y., 14. 

 Rubicola sanguinolenta, 2. 



Sage, John H , 4. 



Sandpiper, Buff-breasted, 4. 

 Hybrid, 1. 



Sayornis phcebe, 8. 



Scarsdale, N. Y., 2. 



Scoter, White-winged, 4. 



Scott, W. B., Public Lecture, The 

 Origin and Distribution of North 

 American Mammals, 5, 6. 



Secretary, Report of. 7, 



Sherwood, William L., Further Re- 

 marks on the Salamanders found in 

 the Vicinity of New York City, 2. 



Shrike, 4. 



Sialia sialis, 8. 



Sing Sing, N. Y., 7. 



Snake, Black, 15. 

 Brown, 21. 



