Index. 
[October 
256 
Progne elegans, 89. 
subis, 39, 63. 
tapera, 88, 89. 
Prontonotaria citrea, 38, 66, 68, 177. 
Psaltriparus minimus, 174. 
Pseudogryphus californianus, 31, 
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Pseudoleistes virescens, 135. 
Puffinus anglorum, 115. 
borealis, 244. 
fuliginosus, 162, 163, 244. 
major, 162, 163, 244. 
Purdie, H. A., a flock of White Her- 
ons ( Herodias egretta ) in East- 
ern Massachusetts, 242. 
Pyranga sestiva, 39, 81. 
sestiva cooperi, 81. 
hepatica, 82. 
ludoviciana, 159. 
roseigularis, 114. 
rubra, 174, 176. 
saira, 81, 91. 
Pyrocephalus rubineus, 201. 
Quail, Blue, 33. 
California, 184. 
Chestnut-bellied Scaled, 34. 
Gambel’s, 32. 
Scaled, 33. 
Querquedula carolinensis, 162, 163. 
cyanoptera, 36, 198. 
discors, 36, 162, 163, 
Quiscalus major, 39, 165. 
purpureus, 39, 235. 
Rail, Clapper, 42. 
Little Black, 36. 
Red-breasted, 42. 
Sora, 124. 
Virginia, 186. 
Rallus beldingi, 169. 
elegans, 42, 113, 172. 
longirostris crepitans, 42, 113. 
virginianus, 116, 186. 
Raven, 29, 52, 193. _ 
Recurvirostra americana, 113. 
Redbird, Summer, 39. 
Red-breast, 136. 
Redpoll, 144, 149. 
Holboll’s 95, 239. 
Redstart, 159. 
Regulus calendula, 154, 
satrapa, 145, 154, 176. 
Reichenow, Anton, notice of his 
“Conspectus Psittacorum,” 169; 
notice of his “Die Vogel der 
Zoologischen Garten,” 232 ; no- 
tice of his “Die Entenvogel der 
Zoologischen Garten,” 232. 
Reichenow, Anton, and Shalow, 
Herman, notice of their Com- 
pendium of newly described Gen- 
era and Species of Birds, 169. 
Rhoads, Samuel N. , early capture 
of the Orange-crowned Warbler, 
179. 
Rhyacophilus solitarius, 174, 198. 
Rhyncophanes, maccowni, 161. 
Rhynchops nigra, 42. 
Richards, E. H., the Cardinal 
Grosbeak in Massachusetts, 59. 
Ridgway, Robert, on Leconte’s 
Bunting ( Cotur?iiculus lecontii) 
and other birds observed in 
South-eastern Illinois, 58; the 
Scissor-tail ( Milvulus forjicatus ) 
at Norfolk, Virginia, 59 ; on some 
remarkable points of relationship 
between the American Kingfish- 
ers, 59 ; geographical variation 
in size among certain Anatidce 
and Gruidce , 62 ; notice of his re- 
vision of the Tree-Creepers 
( Certhia ), 1 13 ; notice of his 
“Review of the genus Centurus ,” 
1 14; notice of his New Species 
and Subspecies of Birds, 168; 
notice of his list of National Mu- 
seum Desiderata of North Amer- 
ican Birds, 170; notice of his 
“Catalogue of Old World Birds 
in the U. S. National Museum,” 
23L 
Ridgway Ornithological Club of 
Chicago, 245. 
Roadrunner, 1 16, 182. 
Robin, 7, 11, 144, 149, 235, 237. 
Robin, Western, 152. 
Roe, Ettinge, breeding of the Short- 
billed Marsh Wren in the Hudson 
Highlands, 179. 
Ruff, 237. 
Sage, Jno. H., capture of the Great 
Carolina Wren ( Tkryothorus 
ludovicianus) in Connecticut, in 
March, 120; capture of the Blue- 
gray Gnatcatcher ( Poliofitila c ce- 
rt ilea') in Connecticut, 179; a 
partial albino Short-eared Owl 
( Asio accifiitrinus ), 183. 
Saltator aurantiirostris, 91. 
Salpinctes obsoletus, 154. 
Sandpiper, Baird’s 233, 243. 
Bartramian, 198. 
Semipalmated, 198. 
Spotted, 198. 
Sapsucker, Texan, 22. 
Saunders, Howard, Notice of his 
“Notes on some Laridce from 
Peru and Chili,” £4- 
