INDEX 



Natural His- 

 10. 



Abbott, C. C, 19, 20, 

 Abbott, C. G., 6. 

 Accipiter cooperi, 4. 

 Actias luna, 2. 

 yEstrelata hasitata, 4, 

 Africa, 23. 

 Agassiz, L., 31. 

 Ailantus Tree, 3. 

 Allen, Dr. J. A., 4. 

 Alligator, 16. 

 American Museum of 

 tory, 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, g, 

 Ammodramus maritimus, 3. 



maritimus m a c g i 1 1 i- 

 vraii, 3. 



maritimus peninsulse,3. 



maritimus sennetti, 3. 



nigrescens, 3. 

 Amyda mutica, 13, 24. 

 Antrostomus vociferus, 2. 

 Ardea caerulea, 5. 



virescens, 7. 

 Aromochelys odoratus, 13, 26. 

 Asia, 31. 



Aspidonectes spinifer, 13, 24. 

 Atlantic Ocean, 22. 

 Attacus cynthia, 3. 



Bal/ENA biscayensis, 2. 

 Battery Park, N. Y. City, 4. 

 Bearfort Mountain, 19. 

 Bedloes Island, 2. 

 Bishop, Dr. L. B., 5. 

 Bittern, American, 7. 

 Blue-tail, 18. 

 Botaurus lentiginosis, 7. 

 Boulenger, G. A., 11, 18. 

 Braislin, Dr. W. C, 3, 4, 5. 

 Brazil, 23. 

 Brewster's Warbler, 7. 



Canada, 5, 25. 



Cape Cod, Mass , 5. 



Cayuga County, N. Y., 4. 



Central Park, N. Y. City, 4. 



Chameleon, 18, 20. 



Chapman, F. M.. The Pelicans of Pel- 

 ican Island, Indian River, Florida, 

 3, Remarks on the Relationships 

 and Distribution of the Seaside 

 Finches, 3; 4, 5, The Bird Rocks 



of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, 6; 7, 

 Public Lecture, A Naturalist in 

 Florida. 8. 

 Chelonia mydas, 12, 23. 

 Cheloniidae, 12, 22. 

 Chelopus, 29. 



guttatus, 13, 30. 



insculptus, 13, 29. 



muhlenbergi, 13, 29. 

 Chelydra serpentina, 13. 

 Chelydridae, 13, 25. 

 Chewink, 4. 



Chrysemys picta, 13, 28. 

 Chubb, S. LL, 2, 4. 

 Cistudo, 32. 



Carolina, 13, 31. 

 Cnemidophorus sexlineatus, 12, 19. 

 Compsothlypis americana. 8. 



nigrilor.t, 8. 

 Congdon, H.W,, 4. 

 Connecticut, 5, 19. 

 Crocodile, 16. 

 Crocodilia, 16. 

 Crymophilus fulicarius, 4, 5. 

 Cyanocitta cristata, 1. 



Dean, Dr. Bashford, Public Lecture, 

 A Naturalist on the Pacific Coast, 9. 

 DeKay, James E., 20, 28. 

 Dendroica sestiva, 8. 



auduboni, 8. 



caerulescens, 8. 



coronata, 8. 



olivacea, 8. 



tigrina, 8. 

 Dermochelydidse, 12, 21, 22. 

 Dermochelys coriacea, 12, 22. 

 Diamond-back, 27. 

 Ditmars, R. L., 32. 

 Dryobates villosus, 7. 

 Dutchess County, N. Y., 20. 

 Dutcher, William, 2, 4, 5, 7, 10. 

 Dwight, Dr. J., Jr., 6, Notes on the 

 Moults and Plumages of Some of 

 Our Common Birds, 9; 10. 



Ecuador, 25. 

 Emydidee, 13, 27. 

 Emys europaea, 31. 



meleagris-, 13, 30. 

 Englewood, N. J., 4, 5. 



