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Index. 
Heron, Ward’s, 5, 258. 
White, 223, 251. 
Yellow-crowned Night, 18, 
22. 
Hesperocichla nsevia, 218. 
Hesperophona vespertina, 227, 250. 
Heterospizias meridionalis, 87. 
Himantopus mexicanus, 105. 
Hirundo, 179. 
erythrogastra, 11,37, 9L 
no. 
erythrogastra horreorum, 
2 3S- 
horreorum, 187. 
Histrionicus minutus, 240. 
Hoffman, W. J.. notice of his list of 
the birds of Nevada, 51. 
Hummingbird, 102, 248. 
Black-chinned, 210. 
Broad-billed, 21 1. 
Broad-tailed, 211. 
Costa’s, 210. 
Ruby-throated, 17, 92, 150, 
163, 169. 
Hvdranassa, 245. 
tricolor ludoviciana, 223. 
Hydrochelidon lariformis, 179, 190. 
nigra, 179. 
Hylocichla aliciae, 19, 155, 157, 158, 
159, 189. 
aliciae bicknelli, 152, 156, 157, 
158, 257. 
fuscescens, 17, 19, 155. 
fuscescens salicicola, 257. 
mustelina, 17, 18, 90, 160. 
unalascae, 34, 127, 215. 
unalascae auduboni, 34, 127. 
unalascae nanus, 158. 
unalascae pallasi, 34, 127, 190. 
ustulata swainsoni, 155, 157, 
158, 159- 
Hylotomus pileatus, 63, 92, 150, 164, 
170, 236. 
Iache latirostris, 21 1. 
Ibis thalassina, 242. 
Ibis, Wood, 222. 
Icteria virens, 10, 17, 18, 162. 
virens longicauda, 139. 
Icterus baltimore, 188. 
bullocki, 201. 
cucullatus, 200. 
parisiorum, 200. 
galbula. 17, 92, 163, 176, 186, 
188. 
spurius, 40, 92, 102, 163, 167, 
181, 186, 248. 
spurius affinis, 167. 
Ictinia subcaerulea, 42, 173. 
Ingersoll, Ernest, notice of his 
“ Birds’ Nesting,” 179. 
Ionornis martinica, 105, 124. 
Iridoprocne bicolor, 235. 
Jaeger, Parasitic, 240. 
Pomatorhine, 240. 
Jay, Arizona, 201. 
Black-headed, 229. 
Blue, 18, 92, 96, 102, 133, 149, 
155,163,168,236. 
Canada, 64, 122, 149, 236. 
Labrador, 258. 
Long-crested, 201. 
Woodhouse’s, 201. 
Jeffries, J. Amory, on the sesamoid 
at the front of the carpus in birds, 
13 ; note on the foot of Accipiter 
fuscus, 126 ; the colors of feathers, 
129; the nest and eggs of Peri- 
soreus canadensis, 181 ; plumage 
of the young of Eclectus poly- 
cklorus , 183. 
Jencks, Fred. T., Purple Gallinule 
(Ionornis martinica) in Rhode 
Island, 124. 
Jones and Shulze, notices of their 
“Illustrations of the Nests and 
Eggs of the Birds of Ohio,” 45, 
112. 
Joree, 163. 
Junco cinereus, 195. 
cinereus caniceps, 194. 
cinereus dorsalis, 195. 
hyemalis, 13, 38, 148, 155, 
i5 6 ’ 2 35 - 
oregonus, 38, 62, 194, 227. 
Ketupa ceylonensis, 86. 
javanensis, 86. 
Killdeer, 94, 165. 
King, F. H., destruction of birds by 
the cold wave of May 21st and 
22d, 185 ; more definite statistics 
needed in regard to the abundance 
of birds, 186. 
Kingbird. 17, 92, 149, 163,, 168, 169, 
236. 
Kingfisher, Belted. 41, 93, 150, 164. 
171, 236- 
Kinglet, 95. 
American Golden-crested, 7, 
35- 
Ruby-crowned, 7, 35, 79, 81, 
96, 234. 
Kite, Fork-tailed, 173. 
Mississippi, 173. 
Swallow-tailed, 59, 103, 173, 
174 . 250. 
White-tailed, 173. 
Kittiwake, 241. 
Knot, 256. 
Knowlton, F. H., remarks on some 
Western Vermont birds, 63; no- 
