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Bine-gray 6nat«atch> r. See PoUoptila earuUa. 

 Bine-headed Vireo. See Yireo solitarius. 

 Blne-Tvinged Teal. See Qaerqvsdula diseors. 

 Bine-fringed Yellow Warbler, See Helmn fhophaga pinui. 

 Bine TeUow-backed Warbler. See Parula americana. 

 Boat-tailed Grackle. Sue Quiacalng major. 

 Bobolink. Sae Dolichonyx oryzitorus. 

 Bohemian Wax- wing. See Ampelia garruUit. 

 Bonaparte's GuU. See Larua Philadelphia. 

 Bonaparte's Sandpiper. See Tringa bonapartei. 



Bonasa nmbellus. KuSed Orouse ; Partridge, i., 1, 12 — Dates when 



legal to shoot in different States — Editors, i., 7, 106 — One of the 

 best places for grouse shooting is nt Cannope, Ulster County, N. T. 

 i., 7, 106 — ^Are abundant in Smyth County, Va. — Editors i., 10, 156 — 

 General account of this species by the Editors, i , 13, 196 — Found in 

 the Uintah Mountain?, Wyoming, in October — "Oinis'' (Geo. Bird 

 Grinnell). i , 14, 331— Are unusually plenty, Nov. 3, 1873, at Grafton, 

 Vt. — i. , 15, 834 — Uommoner than for years previously at Portland, Maine, 

 Nov. 8, 1873. i., 15, 235 — Very common at Lake Mills, Iowa — John 

 Krider. i., 17, 359 — Coram m in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick — A. 

 B Lamberton. i., 19, 289 — Showing the complete gradation of .BoTtoss 

 umbellvs into the Western forms (formerly considered species) var. 

 umbelloidea of the Rocky Mountains and var. aabinei of Oregon — Robert 

 Kidgway. i, 20, 315— Found in Yates County, New York, i., 26, 

 404— Resident all the year in New England — F. B. ii., 1, 2 — Pound 

 at Humboldt Bay, Oal. — "Monmouth " (probably var. eabinei). ii.,2, 

 22 — ^Mr. Geo. A. Boardman his an albino nf this species — "Ornis" 

 (Geo. Bird Grinnell). ii ,2, 22— "Hom6" (Ohas. S Westcott) records a 

 cream colored specimen, ii., 2, 22 — Cheir increase the past few years 

 near Springfield, Mas?., is probably because none are snared now. ii., 

 8, 123— Noting a ca^e of a dog pointing one that was caught in the .per- 

 son's hand while gazing at the dog, apparently charmed, ii., 9, 135 — 

 Found in Texas, ii,, 12, 179 — A few are found on Grand Menan Island — 

 J.H.Batty. ii., 15,330 — Theflcshot refo-oooJscwnisisas whiteasthatof 

 this species, ii., 15, 232 — Is not found in Newfoundland — Alex. Mur- 

 ray. ii.,16,243— Abundant near BeaverRiver, Adirondack?. May 6— 

 P. H. A. ii., 26, 410— Cjmmon near Salem, Mass., Aug. 1, 1874^-R. 

 L. N.(ewcomb). ii., 26, 410— Abound near Montello, Wis., July 30, 

 1874— Fred Pond, iii., 3, 39— An inquiry by A. H. Wood whether they 

 eat grain when in the wild state is answered in the afSrmative by tbie 

 Editors, iii., 6, 86 — Abundant at Lake Winnepesaukee, N. H.. Sept. 

 ' 1, 1874r— E. M. Messenger, iii., 7, 99—" Ruffed Grouse and Ruffed 

 Grouse Shooting," by "Homo" (Chas. 8. Westcott), is a sportsman's 

 account of this species, iii., 7, 101— Found in the Black Hills, Da- 

 kota— Geo. Bird Grinnell. iii., 7, 107— Abundant at Grafton, vt. — 

 S. W. G. iii., 8, 118— Common at Barnegat, N. J., Sept. 28, 1874. 

 iii , 11 165 — Account of a pair so tame that they will eat from the 

 hand— M. W. Clark, iii., 12, 186 — Abundant near Hartland, Conn., 

 October 25, 1874. iii., 13, 201 —Absolutely swarming near Port- 

 land, Maine, Oct. 30, 1874^"Mac." iii., 13. 201— Neverknew themso 

 common in the Adirondacks as now. iii. , 15, 330 — Found at Calais, Me. 

 — G. A. B.(oardman). iii., 16, 345 — A few remarks on its distribution 

 and local names, iv., 1, 11 — Several were turned out on Staten Island 

 in the spring of 1875— "Mortimer." iv., 10, 158 — London Field be- 

 lieves they can be introduced into England successfully, iv., 14.213 

 — 'General account of this species by J. De B. iv.,21 326 — Noting a 

 case of the male protecting the nest from intruders ar, Michias, Maine 

 — " Roamer '' (Everett Smith), iv., 23, 358 — Notini their breeding in 

 confinement and succesa in rearing the young — M. W. C,(lark). v., 1, 



