AUTHORS' -INDE2?. 177 



(Goldsmith, M.) "Piscator." iv., 11, 174— Notes from Twin Lakes, Conn. 



Goode, i.. Brown, vi., 8, 115— Spring notes at Washington, D. C. 



Goodhue, Chas. F. viii., 3, 33— viii., 4, 49— viii., 7, 96— viii., 8, 113— 

 viii., 10, 146— The Birds of Webster (N. H.) and adjoining towns. 



(Goodhiie, Chas. F.) " Falco." ix., 11, 216— Snowy Owl shot at Webster, 

 N. H. ix., l6, 310— A few winter species at Webster, N. H. 



(.oodyer, Vim. vi., 11, 164— Birds and late snowstorms. 



Goss, N. S. ix. , 33, 430 - " The True Brant in Kansas ; " records several in- 

 stances. 



G(ray), A. F. iv., 2, 22— Bald-headed Eagle at Rowley, Mass. 



Gray, A. F. v., 3, 36 — Noting the capture of a Bald Eagle at Cambridge, 

 Mass. 



Gray, Arthur F. vi., 13, 181 — Resident birds of Danvers, Mass. vi., 15, 

 333— Note on the Yellow-rumped Warbler in Mass. vi., 33, 355— 

 "Strange Nesting Places" chosen by Robins, ix., 14, 265 — "Chim 

 ney Swallows;" general account of this species, ix., 26, 489-:-Robin 

 nesting upon the ground at Danvers, Mass. xi , 1, 2 — Abnormal 

 birds' eyes. 



Green, Seth. iv., 17, 363— Concerning bird-houses. 



(Greenough, F. B.) "Micmac." xi., 33, 440---Queries about albinism, xii., 

 35. 485— " Albinism." 



(Grinnell, M.) " Incog." xii., 5, 85 — The flesh of the Sage Grouse is poor. 



(Grinnell, M.) "Ramon." viii., 19, 307 — Against the English Sparrow. 



(Grinnell, Geo. Bird.) "Ornis." i., 13, 196 — Account of a trip in the Uintah 

 Mountain^, Wyoming, in which many species are mentioned.; habits 

 of the Sage Grouse are given, ii., 3, 32 — A letter giving list of mam- 

 mals and birds wholly or partly albino that he has seen ; also quotes 

 those that Mr. Geo. A. Boardman has. iii., 7, 101 — Zoology of the 

 Black Hills ; mentions the Ruffed and Sharp-tailed Grouse as being 

 found there. 



Grinnell, Geo. Bird, v., 17, 360— "Ornithology of 'the Black Hills," by ; 

 review of same by Ernest Ingersoll. 



(Grinnell, Geo. Bird.) vii., 16, 345— Reviewing "Birds of Southwestern 

 Mexico," by Geo. N. Lawrence, vii , 31, 337 — Reviewing Vol. 1. 

 No. 4, of the "Nuttall Bulletin." viii., 30, 331— Reviewing Nelson's 

 "Birds of Northeastern Illinois." ix., 36, 489 — Reviewing " Birds of 

 Southeastern Oregon." x., 1, 3 — Reviewing " Les Oiseaux du Can- 

 ada," by J. M. Lemoine. x., 3, 35— "Birds With Teeth;" account 

 of some fossil birds, x., 15, 375 — Reviewing Merriam's "Birds of 

 Connecticut." xii., 36, 506— Reviewing the "Nuttall Bulletin" for 

 July, 1879. 



(Grinnell, Geo. Bird) " Yankee." x., 5, 76— Habits of the Ruffed Grouse 



in Conn. 

 G(rinnell), G. B.\ xii., 16 306-7— Notes and observationsonbirdsatComo, 

 G(rinnell). M. S Wyoming,' included in list by S. W. Willistou. xii., 



17, 335— xii., 19, 365— Same continued, xii., 30, 385— Foot notes to 



S. W. Williston's list of birds of Southern Wyoming. 

 Gunn, Chas. W. x., 16, 396— Has shot Prairie chickens at Kiowa, forty 



miles east of Denver, Col. 



G , F. R. vii., 4, 58— Short game notes from Laconia, N. H. 



G , H. ■?., 6, 95— Some winter birds near St. John, N. B. 



'i<J , H. X., 6, 95— "A Domesticated Teal;" a specimen of the Blufiw 



winged Teal that was quitfe tame in confinement. 

 G , K.T. vii., 36, 405— "A Tough Owl ;" O^je Struck by a train and 



captured. 



