GRINNELL, 
Summer birds of Mount Pinos, Cali- 
fornia, ’05, 378-391. 
The status of the “San Francisco 
Titmouse,” 706, 186-188. 
Questionable records, 706, 229-231. 
The Catalina Island Quail, 706, 262- 
265. 
The name of the California Least 
Vireo, 708, 85-86. 
The biota of the San Bernardino 
Mountains (rev.), 709, 202-203. 
Birds and mammals of the 1907 ex- 
pedition to Alaska (rev.), ’09, 203- 
204. 
Birds of a voyage on Salton Sea 
(rey.), 709, 204-205. 
Three new Song Sparrows from 
California (rev.), 709, 321-322. 
A bibliography of California orni- 
thology (rev.), ’09, 326. 
A new Cowbird of the genus Molo- 
thrus (rev.), 710, 232-233. 
Two heretofore unnamed Wrens 
(rev.), 710, 233. 
The Savannah Sparrow of the Great 
Basin (rev.), 710, 234. 
Birds of the 1908 Alaska expedition 
(rev.), 710, 236-237. 
Grinnell, J., and Anderson, M. P., see 
Anderson and Grinnell. 
Grinnell, J., and Daggett, F. S. 
An ornithological visit to Los Coro- 
nados Islands, Lower California, 
7034 27—37. 
grinnelli (Regulus), see Regulus. 
grisea (Scolopax), see Macrorham- 
phus. 
(Tanagra), see Tanagra. 
griseatus (Caprimulgus), see 
mulgus. 
griseiceps (Catharus), see Catharus. 
- (Hylophilus), see Hylophilus. 
griseigena (Colymbus), see Colymbus. 
griseipectus (Dendrortyx), see Den- 
drortyx. 
griseiventris (Synallaxis), see Synal- 
laxis. 
griseola (Chaemepelia), 
pelia. 
(Columbina), see Columbina. 
griseonucha (Leucosticte), see Leuco- 
sticte. 
griseus (Baeolophus), see Baeolophus. 
(Cistothorus), see Telmatodytes. 
—— (Empidonax), see Empidonax. 
—  (Lophophanes), see Baeolophus. 
(Nycticorax), see Nycticorax nae- 
vius. 
: (Parus), see Baeolophus. 
— (Perisoreus), see Perisoreus. 
Capri- 
see Chaeme- 
105 GROUSE. 
— (Puffinus), see Puffinus. 
— (Telmatodytes), see Telmatodytes. 
—— (Tyrannus), see T. dominicensis. 
(Vireo), see Vireo. 
Grosbeak, Alaska Pine, see Pinicola 
alascensis. 
Black-headed, see Zamelodia mela- 
nocephala. 
Blue, see Guiraca caerulea. 
California Pine, see Pinicola cali- 
fornica. 
Cardinal, see Cardinalis cardinalis. 
Evening, see Hesperiphona vesper- 
tina. 
Pine, see Pinicola leucura. 
Porto Rico, see Loxigilla portori- 
censis. 
Purple, see Pyrrhulagra violacea. 
Rocky Mountain Pine, see Pinicola 
montana. 
Rose-breasted, 
viciana. 
Western, see Guiraca lazula. 
Western Black-headed, see 
lodia melanocephala. 
Western Evening, see Hesperiphona 
montana. 
Grosbec, see Nyctanassa violacea. 
Gross, Alfred Otto. 
Swainson’s Warbler (Helinaia swain- 
soni), 708, 225. 
Grouse, Canada, see Canachites cana- 
densis. 
Canada Ruffed, see Bonasa togata. 
Canadian Spruce, see Canachites 
canace. 
Columbian Sharp-tailed, see Pedioe- 
cetes columbianus. 
Dusky, see Dendragapus obscurus. 
Eastern Pinnated, see Tympanu- 
chus cupido. 
Franklin’s, see Canachites franklini. 
Gray Ruffed, see Bonasa umbelloides. 
Northern Sharp-tailed, see Pedioe- 
cetes phasianellus. 
Oregon Ruffed, see Bonasa sabini. 
Prairie Sharp-tailed, see Pedioecetes 
campestris. 
Red, see Lagopus scoticus. 
Richardson’s, see Dendragapus rich- 
ardsoni. 
Ruffed, see Bonasa umbellus. 
Russian, see Lyrurus tetrix. 
Sage, see Centrocercus urophasianus. 
Sand, see Syrrhaptes paradoxus. 
Sharp-tailed, see Pedioecetes phasia- 
nellus. 
Sierra, see Dendragapus sierrae. 
Sierra Dusky, see Dendragapus sier- 
rae. 
see Zamelodia ludo- 
Zame- 
