Index . 
271 
Redstart, Painted, 140, 249. 
Regulus calendula, 7, 35, 62, 79, 81, 
95,96,117,234. 
cristatus, 179. 
satrap a, 7, 35, 118, 179. 
satrapa olivaceus, 227. 
Rhoads, Samuel N., nesting of 
Emfiidonax minimus and Helmin- 
tkerus vermivorus in Pennsylva- 
nia and New Jersey, 55. 
Pvhyacophilus, 245. 
solitarius, 22, 42, 151, 165, 
239 - 
Rhynchophangs maccowni, 38. 
Rynchops nigra, 125. 
Ridgway, Robert, on an apparently 
new Heron from Florida, 1 ; notes 
on some of the birds observed 
near Wheatland, Knox County, 
Indiana, in the spring of 1881, 15; 
on the generic name Helmi 7 itho- 
filiciga, 53 ; the Great Black- 
backed Gull ( Larus marinus ) 
from a new locality, 60 ; additions 
to the Caialogue of North Amer- 
ican birds, 61 ; distribution of 
the Fish Crow ( Corvus ossij va- 
gus') , 250; bii'ds new to or rare in 
the District of Columbia, 253 ; 
list of additions to the catalogue 
of North American birds, 257. 
Ring-neck, 238, 256. 
Pale, 60. 
Riparia, 179. 
Rissa tridactvla, 125, 241. 
Roberts, Thomas S., notice of his 
“The Winter Birds of Minne- 
sota,” 47. 
Robin, 6, 56, 108, 115, 160, 234. 
Ground, 13. 
Western, 34, 68. 
Ruticilla, 179. 
Salpinctes obsoletus, 35, 82, 215, 
218. 
Sanderling, 128, 239. 
Sandpiper, Baird’s, 42, 60, 123. 
Bartramian, 222. 
Bonaparte’s, 191. 
Curlew, 124. 
Least, 222, 239, 256. 
Pectoral, 239. 
Red-backed, 256. 
Semipalmated, 238. 
Solitary, 22, 42, 151, 165. 
Spoon-billed. 116. 
Spotted, 15 1, 165, 239. 
Stilt, 105. 
White-rumped, 239. 
Sayornis fuscus, 40, 49, 149, 169. 
188. 
Sayornis nigricans, 205. 
sayi, 169, 205. 
Scissor-tail, 40. 
Scolecophagus cyanocephalus, 40, 
118, 166/167, 168, 227. 
ferrugineus, 167. 
Scops asio, 27, 33, 87, 93, 164, 184. 
asio bendirei, 31, 33, 258. 
asio floridanus, 33. 
asio kennicotti, 27, 28, 30, 33, 
227. 
asio maccalli, 33, 172. 
asio maxwellae, 33. 
asio tricopsis, 32, 33. 
brasilianus, 87. 
Scoter, Black, 240. 
Velvet, 240. 
Selasphorus platycercus, 211. 
Sennett, George B., capture of the 
Golden Eagle in Crawford Coun- 
ty, Pennsylvania, 58. 
Setophaga picta, 140, 249. 
ruticilla, iT, 17, 18, 49, 91, 
95, 96, no, 141, 160, 162, 
187, 235. 
Shearwater, Northern, 6x. 
Shelldrake, 152, 240. 
Shoveller, 19, 225. 
Shrike, Great Northern, 64, 235. 
Logger-head, 64, 91, 162, 253. 
White-rumped, 11, 37, 145. 
Shufeldt, R. W. , notice of his “Os- 
teology of the North American 
Tetraonidae,” 44; notice of his 
“Osteology of Lanius ludovici- 
anus excubitorides ,” 45 ; notice of 
his “The Claw on the Index 
Digit of the Cathartidae,” 46; 
note on Mimus polyglottus, 180; 
notes upon the osteology of Cin- 
clus mexicanus., 213. 
Sialia arctica, 35, 62, 76, 118, 227. 
mexicana, 76, 215, 218. 
sialis, 7, 34, 90, 97, 104, 109, 
130, 133’ 135. 161, 187, 234. 
Sitta canadensis, 97, 109, 154, 156, 
192, 234. 
carolinensis, 109, 187. 
carolinensis aculeata, 62, 81. 
pusilla, 97, 98. 
pygmaea, 80, 81. 
Siurus auricapillus, 10, 17, 110, 161. 
motacilla, 17, 37,49, 160, 161. 
naevius, 10, no. 138, 21c, 
218, 234. 
naevius notabilis, 138. 
Skylark, Missouri, 8, 35. 
Snake-bird, 42, 61, 225. 
Snipe, 238. 
Grass, 222. 
