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Notes on the Song Sparrows, 32; 

 42.— The Distribution of the 

 Jays of North America, 43; 45. — 

 Notes on the Mouhing and Plu- 

 mages of Certain Warblers, 55. 



Eagle, Bald, 37. 



Golden, 32. 

 Echeneis naucrates, 104. 

 Ectopistes migratorius, 37. 

 Eel, Common, 94. 



Conger, 94. 



Lamprey, 48. 



Rock, 104. 



Sand, 97. 

 Egret, American, 7, 17, 51. 



Reddish, 17. 



Snowy, 17, 35, 51. 

 Egretta candidissima, 17, 35, 51. 

 Eider, American, 38. 

 Elagatis bipinnulatus, 98. 

 Elephant, 46. 

 Elops saurus, 94. 

 Empidonax flaviventris, 29, 77. 



trailli alnorum, 31. 

 Enneacanthus gloriosus, 100. 



obesus, 100. 

 Entosphenus tiidentatus, 48. 

 Erethizon dorsatum, 53. 

 Ereunetes mauri, 48. 



pusillus, 9, 33, 45, 76, 89. 

 Erimyzon sucetta oblongus, 93. 

 Erismatura jamaicensis, 19. 

 Etropus microstomus, 105. 

 Etrumeus sadina, 94. 

 Eucinostomus gula,, 101. 

 Euphagus carolinus 77. 

 Eupomotis gibbosus, 100. 

 Exoccetus voUtans, 96. 

 Exoglossum maxillingua, 94. 

 Exonautes specuhger, 106. 



Falco columbarius columbarius, 29, 

 77. ^ 

 peregrinus anatum, 15, 29, 



50. 

 sparverius, 3, 23, 27, 44. 

 Fallfish, 93. 



Felichthys marinus, 92. 

 Felis cougar, 51. 



Figgins, J. D. The Santee Heron- 

 ries of South Carolina, with 

 Notes on Other Southern Bird 

 Colonies, 7. — Origin and History 

 of Taxidermy, 44. 

 Filefish, 102. 



Orange, 102. 

 Finback, 54. 



Finch, Purple, 44. 



Finley, WiUiam L. A Summer 

 with the Birds about Lake 

 Malheur, Eastern Oregon, 21. 

 Fish, Amber, 98. 



Banded Rudder, 98. 



Bearded Flying, 96. 



Black Angel, 102. 



Butterfly, 102. 



Doctor, 102. 



Double-bearded Flying, 96. 



Flying, 96. 



Harvest, 99. 



Lizard, 96. 



Mouse, 105. 



Rain-water, 96. 



Rudder, 99. 



Scabbard, 98. 



Trigger, 102. 



Trumpet, 97. 



Unicorn, 102. 



Wolf, 104. 

 Fistularia tabacaria, 97. 

 Flamingo, 17. 

 Flatfish, 105. 

 Fhcker, Northern, 77. 

 Florida cserulea, 17. 

 Flounder, Sand, 105. 



Small-mouthed, 105. 



Southern, 105. 

 Fluke, 105. 

 Flycatcher, Alder, 31. 



OHve-sided, 30. 



Yellow-beUied, 29, 77. 

 Fox, Red, 49. 



Gray, 49. 

 Franklin, Dwight, 32. — Some Local 

 Toads and Frogs, 33. — Collecting 

 Fishes and Reptiles in Missis- 

 sippi, 52. 

 Fratercula arctica arctica, 75. 

 Fregata aquila, 6, 52. 

 Frigate-bird, 6. 

 Fringilla coelebs, 1. 

 Fuertes, Louis Agassiz, 49. 

 Fuhca americana, 19. 

 Fulmar, 31, 32. 

 Fulmarus glacialis, 31, 32. 

 Fundulus diaphanus, 96. 



heteroclitus macrolepidotus, 

 96. 



luciae, 96. 



majalis, 96. 



Gadus morrhua, 104. 

 Galeichthys fehs, 106. 

 Gallinago delicata, 76. 

 Gallinula galeata, 19. 



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