IXOREUS NAEVIUS, 
Alas. 01, 144; B. C. 01, 144°, 705, 
214; Calif. 03, 1934; Colo. 10, 2188; 
Ore. ’09, 9; Wash. ’02, 1404, 706, 
149. 08.) 4278." 43:89. edists Ole 
1422; meas. ’01, 142%; mig. 702, 
1407; nst. 705, 214, ’09, 9; plm. 701, 
142° 204) (27625 syn. Ole 1agce 42 
702; 3319 331%) 704, 424°" misc. 209) 
2044, 
Ixosorus, ’09, 45, 54. 
J 
Jabiru, 708, 363. 
Jabiru mycteria (*Jabiru, "Ciconia, 
°brasiliensibus, “Mycteria americana), 
sym. 2085, 372, 38°), 803°; 23030, 3035: 
misc. ’08, 38%. 
Jabiru-guacu, see Mycteria americana. 
Jacana, ’02, 408, ’09, 48, 54. 
spinosa (Mexican Jacana), Fla. 
702, 79; Mex. 06, 384; P. R. ’03, 22. 
Jacana, Mexican, see Jacana spinosa. 
Jackdaw, see Crotophaga ani or Quis- 
calus major. 
Jackson, Thomas Hoopes. 
Obituary of Evan Lewis, ’05, 229. 
Jacobs, Joseph Warren. 
Gleanings No. II. The story of a 
Martin colony (rev.), ’03, 226- 
2etrs 
The haunts of the Golden-winged 
Warbler (Helminthophila chrysop- 
tera) (rev.), ’04, 399. 
Gleanings No. IV. Some notes on 
the summer birds of Monongalia 
Co., West Virginia (rev.), ’05, 435. 
Jaeger, Arctic, see Stercorarius para- 
siticus. 
Long-tailed, see Stercorarius longi- 
caudus. 
Parasitic, see Stercorarius parasiti- 
cus. 
Pomarine, see Stercorarius pomari- 
nus. 
Jamaica. 
Brewster, W., ’07, 206-209. 
Riley, J. H., 704, 486. 
jamaicensis (Ara), see Ara. 
(Creciscus), see Creciscus. 
— (Erismatura), see Erismatura. 
— (Porzana), see Creciscus. 
— (Psittacus), see Psittacus. 
— (Rallus), see Creciscus. 
— (Turdus), see Planesticus. 
Janney, Nathaniel Ellicott. 
Audubon’s Ornithological Biography, 
"07,1349. 
jardini (Dryobates) see Dryobates. 
jasijatere (Geophilus), see Geophilus. 
122 JOB, 
Java. 
Richmond, C. W., ’09, 249-251. 
javanensis (Picus), see Dinopium. 
(Tiga), see Dinopium. 
javanica (Ardea), see Ardea. 
(Turnix), see Turnix. 
Jay, Alaska, see Perisoreus fumifrons. 
Arizona, see Aphelocoma arizonae. 
Belding’s, see Aphelocoma obscura. 
Black-headed, see Cyanocitta annec- 
tens. 
Blue, see Cyanocitta cristata or Mi- 
mocichla plumbea. 
Blue-eared, see Aphelocoma cyanotis. 
Blue-fronted, see Cyanocitta fron- 
talis. 
California, 
nica, 
Canada, see Perisoreus canadensis. 
Coast, see Cyanocitta carbonacea. 
Couch’s, see Aphelocoma couchi. 
Crested, see Cyanocitta diademata. 
English, see Garrulus glandarius. 
Florida Blue, see Cyanocitta florin- 
cola. 
Gray, see Perisoreus griseus. 
Labrador, see 
see Aphelocoma califor- 
Perisoreus  nigrica- 
pillus. 
Long-crested, see Cyanocitta diade- 
mata. 
Oregon, see Perisoreus obscurus. 
Pinon, see Cyanocephalus  cyano- 
_ cephalus. 
Queen Charlotte, see Cyanocitta car- 
lottae. 
Rocky Mountain, see Perisoreus 
capitalis. 
San Blas, see Cissilopha san-blasiana. 
Steller’s, see Cyanocitta stelleri. 
Texan, see Aphelocoma texana. 
Woodhouse’s, see Aphelocoma wood- 
housei. 
jefferyi (Pithecophaga), 
phaga. 
Jenkins, Hubert Oliver. 
Variations in the Hairy Woodpecker 
see Pitheco- 
(Dryobates villosus and subspe- 
cies), 706, 161-171. 
Jewett, McCormick. 
Recent albinos from Illinois and 
Michigan, 710, 91-92. 
Jewett, Stanley Gordon. 
Some birds of Baker County, Ore- 
gon, ’09, 5-9. 
Northwestern Saw-whet and Snowy 
Owls in Oregon, ’10, 340. 
Job, Herbert Keightley. 
The Pileated Woodpecker in Con- 
necticut, 701, 193. 
