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Index. 
Helminthophaga pinus, 141, 234. 
“ ruficapilla, 141. 
Hen, Prairie, 147. 
Henshaw, H. W., occurrence of Ross’s 
Goose ( A user rossi) on the Pacific 
coast and inland, 126 ; remarks upon 
Turdus pallasi and its varieties, 134 ; 
Melospiza rneioda and its allies, 1 55 ; 
nest and eggs of the Gray Titmouse 
( Lophophanes inornatus ) , 1 82 ; the use 
of trinomials, 232 ; occurrence of the 
Caspian Tern ( Sterna caspia) upon 
the coast of Virginia, 243. 
Herodias alba egretta, 197. 
Heron, Great Blue, 13, 147, 197, 217, 
226. 
“ Green, 147, 217, 226. 
“ Little Blue, 13, 217. 
“ Little White, 13, 217. 
“ Night, 147, 226. 
“ Yellow-crowned Night, 124. 
Hesperiphona abeillii, 67, 
“ vespertina, 46, 65, 237. 
“ vespertina montana, 66. 
Himantopus mexicanus, 197. 
Hirundo erythrogastra, 93, 213. 
“ erythrogastra horreorum, 142, 
164, 230. 
“ horreorum, 32. 
Hummer, see Humming-Bird. 
Humming-Bird, Anna, 29. 
“ Black-chinned, 60. 
“ Broad-tailed, 95. 
“ Ruby-throated, 11, 31, 
146, 215. 
Hydrochelidon lariformis, 108. 
“ nigra, 14, 199, 227. 
Hylatomus pileatus, 6, 11, 146, 216. 
Ibis alba, 24. 
Icteria virens, 142, 212. 
Icterus baltimore, 32, 52, 145, 215. 
“ spurius, 10, 145, 215. 
Ictinia mississippiensis, 43. 
Indigo-Bird, 144, 214. 
Ingersoll, Ernest, notice of his “ Nests 
and Eggs of American Birds/’ 172. 
Jaeger, Pomarine, 227. 
Jay, Blue, 10, 32, 111, 145, 215. 
“ California Mountain, 194. 
“ Canada, 94. 
“ Oregon Gray, 195. 
“ Steller’s, 94. 
Jeffries, J. A., the Yellow-rumped War- 
bler ( Dendrceca coronata ) wintering 
in Swampscott, Mass., 118. 
Jeffries, W. A., the Ipswich Sparrow 
( Passerculus princeps, Maynard), 
103; xEgiothus exilipes in Massachu- 
setts, 121. 
Joe-ree, 214. 
Johnson, Prank E., capture of the 
Golden Eagle at Gravesend, L. I., 1 89. 
Jones, Miss Genevieve E., obituary of, 
228. 
Jones and Shulze’s “ Illustrations of 
the Nests and Eggs of the Birds of 
Ohio,” notice of, 52, 228. 
Junco caniceps, 123. 
“ hyemalis, 9, 32, 107, 116, 143, 
214, 238. 
“ oregonus, 123, 165. 
Killdeer, 12. 
Kingbird, 10, 31, 145. 
“ Western, 195. 
Kingfisher, Belted, 11, 29, 31, 36, 95, 
146,187,215. 
“ Texas, 79, 195. 
Kinglet, Golden-crested, 96, 211. 
“ Ruby-crowned, 91, 211. 
Kite, Swallow- tailed, 62, 146. 
La gop us leucurus, 96. 
Lamprorietta fischeri, 53. 
Langdon, Frank W., notice of his “ Re- 
vised List of Cincinnati Birds,” 112 ; 
albinism in the Tufted Titmouse, 
116 ; the White-rumped and Log- 
gerhead Shrikes in Ohio, 120; nest- 
ing of the Kentucky Warbler ( Oporor- 
nis formosa ) in Ohio, 236. 
Lanius ludovicianus, 186, 214, 223, 237. 
“ ludovicianus excubitorides, 143. 
Lark, Brown, 164, 211. 
“ Field, 215. 
“ Horned, 141, 163, 211. 
“ Meadow, 9, 36, 94, 145, 215. 
“ Shore, 28, 81, 92, 163, 223. 
“ Western Meadow, 123, 165. 
Larus argentatus, 23, 227. 
“ atricilla, 18, 227. 
“ californicus, 199. 
“ delawarensis, 227. 
“ heermanni, 30. 
“ marinus, 128, 227. 
“ Philadelphia, 191. 
Lawrence, George N., notices of papers 
by, on the birds of the Lesser Antil- 
les. 48, 228. 
Leueosticte griseinucha, 46. 
Limosa fedoa, 147, 225. 
“ hudsonica, 64, 235. 
Linnet, Blue, 165. 
*• Pine, 164, 214. 
“ Redpoll, 82, 187. 
Lobipes hyperboreus, 197. 
Loomis, Leverett M., a partial list of 
the birds of Chester County, South 
Carolina, 209. 
Loon, 13, 199. 
Lophophanes atricristatus, 76. 
“ bicolor, 34, 81, 116, 140, 
211, 223. 
“ inornatus, 39, 182. 
Loxia curvi rostra, 62. 
“ curvirostra mexicana, 93. 
