ARDEA TREGANZAI, 
ARNOW. 
treganzai, Ariz. 710, 280; Calif. | Arimanus, ’09, 42, 52. 
708, 457; Utah, ’08, 291*.—wmeas. 
708, 291; mst.’08, 291 (pl.); plm.’08, 
291: misc. ’09, 302. 
wardi (*Ward’s Heron), Fla. 704, 
129%, 261%, 263, 270, ’06, 398, 709, 
168*.—g. dist.’01, 282; hbt.’04, 263; 
nst. 704, 263; syn. 01, 315, ’02, 338, 
703, 332; misc. 701, 289, ’09, 908. 
wuerdemanni, misc. ’08, 352. 
xanthodactyla, Sicily, 709, 252. 
Ardeidae, ’07, 289. 
Ardeinae, ’01, 281. 
ardesiacus (Cinclus), see Cinclus. 
Ardetta, see Ixobrychus. 
ardosiacea (Mimocichla), 
cichla. 
arechavaletae (Elainea), see Elainea. 
(Formicivora), see Formicivora. 
arenacea (Spizella), see Spizella. 
arenaria (Calidris), see C. leucophaea. 
Arenaria interpres (*European Turn- 
see Mimo- 
Stone), Commander Is. 710, 2548; 
Hawati, 701, 386, ’03, 167%, 210, 10, 
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2598, 262%; Mass. 06, 335.—g. dist. 
701, 298; mig. °01, 165%, 710, 249°; 
misc. ’05, 324%, 708, 368. 
melanocephala (*Black Turn- 
stone), Calif. ’04, 218; L. Calif. ’03, 
S307 3 Wass 08; 1957-11595 6432. 
morinella (“Ruddy Turnstone, "in- 
terpres, °Charadrius, *Tringa), Ba- 
hamas, ’03, 174, 176; Colo. ’09, 
291», 410; Keewatin, 705, 239°; 
Lesser Antilles, ’02, 246», 05, 208°; 
La. 708, 180°; Me. ’03, 65, 709, 440; 
Mich. ’07, 141, 710, 452; Minn. ’04, 
34; N.Y. 10, 345°; N. D. 01, 331°; 
Onin 706: 4522 °P. R. 7035 22. Sask: 
OA TOS So Es 20OeN5oe. Ons lize: 
Venez. ’02, 260°; Wash. ’08, 157. 
—fd. ’02, 246, 705, 208, ’09, 440; g. 
ast. 201. 29:72" 29.70 ssn. 201 73% 
297, 708; 368; misc. '01; 1173, ’05, 
134°. 
arenaria (Tringa), see Calidris leuco- 
phaea. 
Arenariinae, ’04, 306. 
arenarum (Sublegatus), see Sublegatus. 
arenicola (Otocoris), see O.leucolaema. 
(Toxostoma), see Toxostoma. 
argentatus (Larus), see Larus. 
Argentina. 
Richmond, C. W., 709, 262. 
argobronchus (Xenops), see Xenops. 
Argus, ’09, 47, 52. 
argutula (Sturnella), see Sturnella. 
Argyramphus, ’09, 45, 52. 
Argyrtria brevirostris, Brazil, ’06, 80. 
Arinia boucardi, C. R. 05, 334. 
Aristonetta, ’01, 319, ’03, 368, ’08, 346. 
arizela (Geothlypis), see Geothlypis. 
Arizona. 
Bishop, L. B., ’06, 337-338. 
Breninger, G. F., 703, 435, 05, 408, 
417. 
Brown, H., ’01, 225-231, 392-393, 
102’ 80-83, ’03, 43-50, ’04, 209-213, 
706, 20:7=21'8) 
Goldman, E. A., 702, 121-127. 
Grinnell, J., 701, 259, 708, 85-86. 
Hollister, Ned, 08, 455-462. 
Loomis, L. M., 701, 109-110, 02, 80. 
Mearns, E. A., ’02, 143. 
Miller, W. DeW., 710, 450-451. 
Visher, S. S., 709, 307, 710, 210, 279- 
288. 
arizonae 
coma. 
(Astragalinus), see A. psaltria. 
— — (Dryobates), see Dryobates. 
— (Peucaea), see P. botterii. 
— (Spizella), see Spizella. 
—— (Vireo), see V. pusillus. 
Arkansas. 
Ward. Eiw., 20 Sseolio. 
Arnold, Edward. 
Another nest of Kirtland’s Warbler, 
704, 487-488. 
Arnow, Isaac Flood. 
Holboell’s Grebe and the White Peli- 
can at St. Marys, Georgia, 704, 
Qh. 
Capture of Krider’s Hawk at St. 
Marys, Georgia, ’04, 277-278. 
The Seaside Sparrow nesting in 
bushes, ’06, 226. 
The American Crossbill in Camden 
County, Ga. 707, 439-440. 
Large set of Brown-headed Nut- 
hatch’s eggs, 07, 447. 
American Woodcock breeding at 
Saint Marys, Georgia, ’08, 220. 
Masked Duck (Nomonyx dominicus) 
in Chatham County, Georgia, 708, 
472. 
American Avocet (Recurvirostra 
americana) in Camden Co., Geor- 
gia, ’08, 473. 
Lark Sparrow (Chondestes gram- 
macus) in Camden County, Geor- 
gia, 708, 476. 
Cape May Warbler in 
County, Ga. 708, 479. 
Bachman’s Warbler in Camden Co. 
and breeding in Chatham Co.. 
Georgia, ’08, 479. 
(Aphelocoma), see Aphelo- 
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