ALBERTA. 
Oberholser, H. C., 707, 333-336. 
Saunders, W. E., 710, 89-90. 
Seton, E. T., 708, 450-453. 
Stansell, S. S. S., 709, 390-400, 710, 
214-215. 
albescens (Certhia), see Certhia. 
(Synallaxis), see Synallaxis. 
albicaudatus (Buteo), see Buteo. 
albicilla (Falco), see Haliaeetus. 
(Haliaeetus), see Haliaeetus. 
albicollis (Fringilla), see Zonotrichia. 
(Hortulanus), see Zonotrichia. 
— (Legatus), see Legatus. 
— (Leucochloris), see Leucochloris. 
—  (Nyctidromus), see Nyctidromus. 
—— (Saltator), see Saltator. 
(Zonotrichia), see Zonotrichia. 
albifrons (Aechmoptila), see Leptotila 
brachyptera. 
(Amazona), see Amazona. 
—— (Catherpes), see Catherpes. 
— (Certhia), see Catherpes. 
— (Hapalocercus), see Hapalocercus. 
(Leptotila), see L. brachyptera. 
albigula (Euspiza), see Spiza town- 
sendi. 
(Pipilo), see Pipilo. 
albigularis (Spermophila), see Spermo- 
phila. 
—— (Synallaxis), see Synallaxis. 
(Thryothorus), see Thryothorus. 
albilinea (Tachycineta), see Irido- 
procne. 
albilineata (Iridoprocne), see I. albi- 
linea. 
albilora (Dendroica), see Dendroica. 
albiventris (Aramides), see Aramides. 
(Allenia), see A. apicalis. 
albivertex (Elainea), see Elainea. 
albociliatus (Phalacrocorax), see Pha- 
lacrocorax. 
albogilva (Strix), see Strix. 
albogularis (Tyrannus), see Tyrannus. 
albolarvatus (Xenopicus), see Xeno- 
picus. 
albus (Lagopus), see L. lagopus. 
Alca, 708, 399, 709, 49, 300. 
ArChiCa.= Oley 277: 
torda (*Razor-billed Auk), N. Y. 
703, 51; Ont. '06, 441; Que. 702, 26, 
03, 2478, 710, 5%, 8—hbt. 709, 110°, 
2378. 
Alcae, 701, 410, 206. 118207, Sole 
Alcedia, 09, 44. 
Alcedinidae, ’07, 294. 
Alcedo, 708, 399, 709, 44, 300. 
guttata, ’08, 373. 
maxima, 708, 373 
Alcella, ’07, 198*, ’08, 357. 
Alcidae, ’02, 110. 
ALLEN, 
Alcyon, ’09, 44, 52. 
alcyon (Ceryle), see Ceryle. 
Alcyones, ’09, 313. 
Aldrich, Charles, 1828-1908. 
Notice of death of, 709, 218. 
Obituary of, 710, 119-124. 
Alectria, ’09, 47. 
Alectrurus, ’04, 316. 
aleuticus (Ptychoramphus), 
choramphus. 
alexandrae (Lagopus), see Lagopus. 
alexandri (Archilochus), see Archi- 
lochus. 
(Trochilus), see Archilochus. 
algistus (Asio), see Bubo. 
(Bubo), see Bubo. 
aliciae (Amazilia), see Amizilis. 
(Hylocichla), see Hylocichla. 
— (Turdus), see Hylocichla. 
Alle alle (*Dovekie or Little Auk), 
Greenland, ’05, 235; N. Y. 703, 51, 
209, °07, 186: VN. C.. 7053109609: 
436; Ont. 02, 94, 06, 441; Que. 702, 
26, 279%, 705, 235, 706, 3142" Scot 
land, ’07, 1178; Wis. ’08, 215.—fd. 
702, 94; hbt. ’09, 237; nst. 705, 235; 
plum, ’02, 94. 
Allen, Arthur Augustus. 
The Avocet and other shore-birds at 
Ithaca during the fall of 1909, 710, 
344-345. 
Allen, A. A., and Wright, A. H., see 
Wright and Allen. 
Allen, Francis Henry. 
The song notes of the Alder Fly- 
catcher, ’02, 84-85. 
A Mockingbird near 
292. 
The Blue-gray Gnatcatcher in Mass- 
achusetts, 703, 69. 
Vernacular names of birds, ’03, 236. 
A Sanderling with hind toes, ’04, 79. 
The Great Gray Owl near Boston, 
704, 278. 
Kumlien’s Gull: an addition to the 
Massachusetts list, ’05, 205. 
The White-throated Sparrow breed- 
ing in eastern Massachusetts, 705, 
415-416. 
Breeding of the Prairie Horned Lark 
in eastern Massachusetts, ’06, 101— 
102. 
Possible breeding of Junco hyemalis 
in Essex County, Mass., ’06, 103. 
Summer birds of the Green Moun- 
tain region of southern Vermont, 
708, 56-64. 
Larus kumlieni and other northern 
see Pty- 
Boston, 702, 
