112 



Bass, Sea, 101. 



Small-mouthed, 100. 

 Striped, 101. 

 WTiite, 101. 



Batfish, 106. 



Bear, Grizzly, 24. 



Beebe, C. William. Notes on a 

 Trip to British Guiana, 30. 



Bent, Arthur C. The Bh-ds of the 

 Canadian Northwest, 2. 



Big-eye, Deep, 101. 



Billfish, 96. 



Bishop, L. B., 1, 19.— The Mag- 

 dalen Islands and Bird Rocks 

 Revisited, 20; 31, 37.— Some 

 Notes on the Winter Birds near 

 Rockport, Texas, 38. 



Bittern, American, 5, 76. 



Blackbird, Red-winged, 28, 38, 54. 



Blackbird, Rustv, 77. 



Blenny, Striped," 104. 



Blob, 103. 



Bluebird, 38, 54. 



Bluefish, 99. 



BluegiU, 100. 



Bob-white, 49. 



Boleichthys fusiformis, 101. 



Boleosoma nigrum olmstedi, 100. 



Bonito, 98. 



Oceanic, 98. 



Booby, 6. 



Botaiuns lentiginosus, 5, 76. 



Bowdish, B. S. The Birds of 

 Demarest, N. J., 4; 18. — Ornitho- 

 logical Miscellany from Audubon 

 Wardens, 21; 27.— A Week with 

 the Herons and Shore Birds on 

 the Coast of South Carolina, 

 35. — Photographic Odds and 

 Ends, 44; 48, 49.— Hawk Studies 

 with a Camera; the Red-shoul- 

 dered and Duck Hawks, 50; 53. 



Boxfish, Spiny, 103. 



Brasher, Reginald I., 31, 46. 



Brevoortia tyrannus, 95. 



Brownell, L. W. Some Experi- 

 ences with Birds before the 

 Camera, 27. 



Bryan, W. A. Fire Fountains — 

 a Visit to Mt. Kilauea, 25. 



Bubo virginianus, 3, 12, 13, 22, 30. 



Buffalo, Water, 46. 



Bug, Red, 51. 



Bumper, 99. 



Buteo borealis, 3, 14, 43. 

 buteo, 22. 



lineatus, 2, 3, 4, 14, 23, 43, 

 44, 47, 50, 53. 



Butterfish, 100. 



Buzzard, 22. 



By-laws, changes in, 56. 



Calcarius lapponicus, 35. 



Calidris leucophaea, 33, 45. 



Callender, J. P. A Trip to Bkd 

 Rock and the Magdalen Islands, 

 3; 14, 43. 



Caranx crysos, 99. 

 hippos, 99. 



Carassius auratus, 93. 



Carcharhinus limbates, 91. 

 obscurus, 91. 



Carcharias httoralis, 91. 



Cardinal, 44. 



Cardinalis cardinalis, 44. 



Caribou, 24. 



Carp, 93. 



Carpodacus purpureus, 44. 



Catbird, 10, 50. 



Catfish, Gaff-topsail, 92. 

 Lake, 92. 

 Mud, 92. 

 Sea, 92. 

 Spotted, 92. 

 Stone, 92. 

 White, 92. 



Cathartes aura septentrionalis, 29. 



Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, 36. 

 semipalmatus inornatus, 32. 



Catostomus commersonii, 92. 



Centropristes striatus, 101. 



Centurus carolinus, 29. 



Cephalacanthus vohtans, 104. 



Cepphus grylle, 75. 



Certhia familiaris americana, 5. 



Ceryle alcyon, 47, 77. 



Cetorhinus maximus, 91. 



Chsetodipterus faber, 102. 



Chaetodon ocellatus, 102. 



Chaffinch, 1. 



Chapin, James, 17. — The Hawks 

 and Owls of Richmond County, 

 23. 



Chapman, Frank M. Bird Studies 

 in the Bahamas during April, 

 1907, 6.— The Distribution and 

 Breeding Habits of the White 

 PeHcan, 10; 15, 17. — Impressions 

 of English Bu-d Life, 18.— Bird 

 Studies in Vera Cruz, Mexico, 52. 



Chapman, Frank M., and Dugmore, 

 A. R. A Note on the Use of 

 Lumiere Color Plates in Nature 

 Photography, 11. 



Charadrius dominicus, 32. 



Chasmodes bosquianus, 104. 



