CHAMAEA FASCIATA, 
fasciata (Wren-Tit or Southern 
Wren-Tit), Calif. ’05, 391.—syn. 
ZO sO 202. 342. "035 3673 misc. 
701, 291, 292. 
henshawi (*#Pallid Wren-Tit or 
Southern Wren-Tit), Calif.’05, 381°. 
06, 417.—syn. 01, 319, 702, 342, ’03, 
B67: 
phaea (Coast Wren-Tit), g. dist. 
01, 308. 
rufula (Ruddy Wren-Tit or In- 
termediate Wren-Tit, ?intermedia), 
Calif. ’04, 93, 706, 187°, 418°.—plm. 
01, 178°: syn. 701, 319%, ’02, 342», 
7035 367>) 708, 351. 
Chamaebates, ’02, 416. 
rufiventris, Paraguay, ’02, 416. 
Chamaeidae, ’04, 92, 419,705, 219, 220. 
Chamaeinae, 04, 419. 
Chamaepelia, see Chaemepelia. 
Chamaethlypis, ’03, 75, 368, 708, 384. 
aequinoctialis (*Delafield’s War- 
bler), misc. 706, 3062. 
caninucha, C. R. ’07, 306. 
poliocephala (Rio Grande Yellow- 
throat, ®Geothlypis, ‘°Geothlypis 
talphi), g. dist. ’03, 355°, 356°; syn. 
ROSH OU OS 3555 85658 08. S84e 
misc. ’05, 298°. 
Chamaeza_ tshororo, 
416. 
Chamaezidae, ’02, 416. 
Chamberlain, Montague. 
A popular handbook of the birds of 
the United States and Canada 
based on Nuttall’s manual (rev.), 
03, 314-315. 
chamberlaini (Lagopus), see Lagopus. 
Chaney, Ralph Works. 
A migration of Longspurs over 
Chicago on December 13, 1909, 
110) 21 0=211. 
Summer and fall birds ‘of the Ham- 
lin Lake region, Mason County, 
Mich. 7110; 271-279. 
Chansler, Elias Jefferson. 
Magpie in Knox County, 
10, 210. 
Chapin, James. 
Capture of Lawrence’s Warbler on 
Staten Tsland, N. ¥. 707, 343. 
Chapman, Frank Michler. 
-see Hoffmann, R., ‘Common birds,’ 
2d ser. (rev.), ’01, 123. 
see Prang Educational Co., ‘ Audu- 
bon bird chart, No. 2’ (rev.),’01, 
WAS \e 
The correct name for the Florida 
Yellow-throat, 701, 198. 
Paraguay, ’02, 
Indiana, 
57 
CHARADRIUS DOMINICUS, 
A study of the Sturnella 
Gra, “Oil, Bilzs 
Anew race of the Great Blue Heron, 
with remarks on the status and 
range of Ardea wardi (rev.), ’01, 
282. 
Description of six apparently new 
birds from Peru (rev.), 701, 407. 
A hybrid between the Cliff and Tree 
Swallows, ’02, 392-394. 
List of birds collected in Alaska by 
the Andrew J. Stone expedition 
of 1901 (rev.), ’02, 414. 
Color key to North American Birds 
(rev.), 704, 296-297. 
[Notice of his proposed work on 
North American Warblers],’04, 312. 
Extracts from criticism of W. J. 
Long, 704, 409. 
A contribution to the life history of 
the American Flamingo (Phoeni- 
copterus ruber), with remarks 
upon specimens (rey.), 705, 426- 
427. 
see Hellmayr, C. E. ‘on the birds of 
the island of Trinidad’ (rev.), 
06, 470-471. 
see Cherrie, G. K., ‘species of birds 
collected at St. Matthew’s cocoa 
estate, heights of Aripo, Trinidad 
(rev.), 706, 471-472. 
The eastern forms of Geothlypis 
trichas, 707, 30-34. 
The Warblers of North 
Grev)y 2072, 227-228: 
Camps and cruises of an ornitholo- 
gist (rev.), 709, 89. 
A contribution to the life histories 
of the Booby (Sula lewcogastra) 
and Man-o’-War Bird (Fregata 
aquila) (rev.), 709, 205. 
chapmani (Chaetura), see Chaetura. 
(Chordeiles), see Chordeiles. 
—— (Crax), see Crax. 
(Oceanodroma), 
roensis. 
Charadriidae, ’07, 291, 710, 474. 
Charadriiformes, ’02, 99, ’04, 306. 
Charadrius, ’09, 49. 
apricarius (*European 
Plover), misc. 706, 3052. 
dominicus (*Golden Plover, Buffle- 
genus 
America 
O. 
see socor- 
Golden 
head or English Plover, "fulvus), 
Alas: 065) 1832) 1842. e210Ke e253): 
Ariz. '10, 281; Bahamas, ’03, 174”, 
176%: B. C. 703, 281; Brit. Gutena, 
05, 1378: Colo. 709, 290, 410; H. 
I. 701, 202°; Keewatin, 705, 239; 
Lesser Antilles, ’02, 245, ’05, 208; 
as 208) 180! Mass, 705528256208; 
