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I?idex. 
Bernicla canadensis, 8, 62, 124, 126. 
hutchinsi, 62, 163. 
leucoparia, 62. 
occidentalis, 62. 
Bicknell, Eugene P., notice of his 
“Review of the Summer Birds of 
the Catskills,” 50. 
Bien-te-veo, 200. 
Bird, Crocodile, 55. 
Indigo, 9. 
of Paradise, Elliot’s, 55. 
of Paradise, Incomparable, 
55 - 
of Paradise, Magnificent, 55. 
Pinon, 44. 
Bittern, Least, 42, 234, 243. 
Blackbird, Brewer’s, 193. 
Marsh, 63. 
Red-and-buff-shouldered, 39. 
Red-winged, 192. 
Rusty, 52, 150. 
Yellow-headed, 193. 
Bluebird, 9, 37, 63, 144, 149, 237. 
Arctic, 153. 
Western, 153. 
Bobolink, 192, 237. 
Bob White, 41. 
Botaurus lentiginosus, 177. 
Boyero, 133. 
Brasa de Fuego, 201. 
Brewster, William, Bicknell’s Thrush 
( Tardus cilicice bicknelli ) in New 
England, 12; on a collection of 
birds lately made by Mr. F. Ste- 
phens in Arizona, 21; Bendire’s 
Thrasher (. Harporhynchus ben- 
dirii ) in Colorado, 57 ; an inter- 
esting flight of Pine Finches, 57 ; 
Crows fishing, 59; Holbbll’s Red- 
poll {AEgiotkus linaria holboelli ) 
in New England, 95; probable 
breeding of the Winter Wren 
{Anorthura troglodytes hie mat is) 
in Eastern Massachusetts, 119; a 
second instance of the wintering 
of the Pine Warbler in Massachu- 
setts, 120; an unusual influx of 
the Three-toed Woodpeckers (JPi- 
co'ides arcticus and JP. americanus ) 
into Eastern Massachusetts, 122 ; 
recent occurrence of the Flammu- 
lated Owl in Colorado, 123 ; Larus 
glciucescens in the Bay of Fundy, 
125 ; the White- winged Gull 
{Lams leucopterus) in Maine, 
. 125; list of birds observed in the 
vicinity of Colorado Spring's, Col- 
orado, during March, April, and 
May, 1882, 151, 189; occurrence of 
a third Massachusetts specimen of 
the Labrador Gyrfalcon {Falco 
gyrfalco obsoletus), 184; the 
Scarlet Ibis in Florida, 185 ; the 
Common Cormorant on the 
Coast of South Carolina, 186; on 
an apparently new Gull from 
Eastern North America, 214. 
Brown, Nathan Clifford, imma- 
turity vs. individual variation, 
46; the prescient power in birds, 
63; notice of his “Catalogue of 
the Birds of Portland, Maine,” 
112; individual variation in color 
in the European Crossbill, 121 ; 
the Glaucous Gull ( Larus glau- 
cus ) at Portland, Maine, 186; 
Baird’s Sandpiper at Scarborough, 
Maine, 243. 
Browne, F. C., the Lark Finch 
again in Massachusetts, 181. 
Bubo virginianus, 41, 175, 235. 
virginianus subarcticus, 26. 
Bunting, Bay-winged, 166. 
Cow, 121. 
Henslow’s, 58. 
Lark, 191. 
Leconte’s, 58. 
Painted, 39. 
Snow, 126, 148. 
Buteo abbreviatus, 30. 
borealis, 41, 126, 171, 172. 
borealis calurus, 231. 
lineatus. 41, 235. 
pennsylvanicus, 41. 
swainsoni, 197. 
Butorides virescens, 42, 176. 
Buzzard, Ferrugineous Rough-leg- 
•ged, 197. 
Swainson’s, 197. 
Turkey, 29, 31, 41, 127, 197, 
235 - 
Calamospiza bicolor, 191. 
Callipepla squamata, 33, 34. 
squamata castanogastris, 34. 
strenua, 33. 
Callopsittacus novse-hollandiae, 116. 
Calypte annae, 235. 
costae, 188. 
Campephilus principalis, 40. 
Camptolaemus labradorius, 55. 
Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus, 
174. 
Canace canadensis. 52. 
Cardinal, 117. 
amarillo, 130. 
Brazilian, 129. 
Colorado, 129. 
imperial, 90. 
