JUNCO THURBERI. 
thurberi (*Thurber’s Junco or 
Sierra Junco), Calif. 703, 189, 704, 
70, 72, 705, 59, 366, 387, 708, 460.5 
Nev. ’03, 189.—hbt. 705, 56°; nst. 703, 
189, 705, 387; syn. ’02, 340, 703, 366, 
706, 2453. 
townsendi (Townsend’s Junco), 
syn. 708, 378. 
Junco, Arizona, see Junco palliatus. 
Carolina, see Junco carolinensis. 
Gray-headed, see Junco caniceps. 
Montana, see Junco montanus. 
Oregon, see Junco oreganus. 
Pink-sided, see Junco mearnsi. 
Point Pinos, see Junco pinosus. 
Red-backed, see Junco dorsalis. 
Ridgway’s, see Junco annectens. 
Shufeldt’s, see Junco connectens. 
Sierra, see Junco thurberi. 
Slate-colored, see Junco hyemalis. 
Thurber’s, see Junco thurberi. 
Townsend’s, see Junco townsendi. 
White-winged, see Junco aikeni. 
K 
kadiaka (Leucosticte), see L. griseo- 
nucha. 
kaedingi (Oceanodroma), see Oceano- 
droma. 
Kalmbach, Edwin Richard. 
Notes on three Michigan birds, ’08, 
230; 
Kamchatka. 
Clark, A. H., ’07, 278-280: 
Kamptorhynchus, ’07, 191, ’08, 362. 
kamtschatica (Pica), see Pica. 
kamtschaticus (Corvus), see Corvus. 
Kansas. 
Brewster, W., ’07, 208-209. 
Colvin, W. S., ’05, 81. 
Dyche, I. L., 706, 220. 
Peabody, P. B., ’01, 129. 
Snow, F. H., ’04, 85-86, 284, ’06, 
106, 707, 344. 
Kara Kush, see Aquila chrysaetos. 
Keays, James Edward. 
The Cardinal an established resident 
of Ontario, 702, 205-206. 
keaysi (Ochthoeca), see Ochthoeca. 
Keewatin. 
Brewster, W., ’02, 184, 187. 
Eifrig, C. W. G., ’05, 233-241. 
Howe; eh. 4H Ir, 20s 272. 
Oberholser, H. C., ’07, 332-335. 
kelloggae (Lagopus), see Lagopus. 
kenaiensis (Melospiza), see Melospiza. 
Kennard, Frederic Hedge. 
The Yellow-crowned Night 
(Nycticorax violaceus) in 
Scotia, 702, 396-397. 
Heron 
Nova 
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KIRKWOOD, 
Capture of the King Rail in Massa- 
chusetts, 708, 218. 
Kennard, F. H., and McKechnie, F. B. 
The breeding of the Brown Creeper 
in eastern Massachusetts, ’05, 183- 
193, 
kennicotti (Acanthopneuste), see Acan- 
thopneuste. 
(Megascops), see Otus. 
— (Otus), see Otus. 
Kenopia, ’03, 450. 
Kentucky. 
Embody, G:G.,.’07, 41=42: 
Howell, A. H., 710, 295-300. 
Richmond, C. W., ’09, 259, 260. 
Kerytus, ’09, 44, 54. 
Kestrel, European, see Falco tinnun- 
culus. 
Keyes, Charles Rollin. 
Prolific Duck Hawks, ’06, 99-100. 
An albinistic White-throated Spar- 
row, 710, 457. 
Keyser, Leander Sylvester. 
Birds of the Rockies (rev.), 703, 84. 
Kieneria, ’04, 422. 
Killdeer, see Oxyechus vociferus. 
Kill-em-Peter, see Sterna antillarum. 
Kill-em-Polly, see Sterna antillarum. 
Killing-Peter, see Sterna antillarum. 
Killy-ka-dick, see Chordeiles vicinus. 
King, LeRoy. 
Early record for the Piping Plover 
(Aegialitis meloda) in Rhode Is- 
land, ?03; 305: 
Occurrence of the Ruff (Pavoncella 
pugnax) and other birds in Rhode 
Island, ’04, 85. 
Kingbird, see Tyrannus tyrannus. 
Arkansas, see Tyrannus verticalis. 
Cassin’s, see Tyrannus vociferans. 
Couch’s, see Tyrannus couchi. 
Crowned, see Tyrannus satrapa. 
Gray, see Tyrannus dominicensis. 
Kingfisher, Belted, see Ceryle alcyon. 
Great Rufous-bellied, see Ceryle tor- 
quata. 
Ringed, see Ceryle torquata. 
Texas, see Ceryle septentrionalis. 
Kinglet, Dusky, see Regulus obscurus. 
Golden-crowned, see Regulus satrapa. 
Ruby-crowned, see Regulus calen- 
dula. 
Sitka Ruby-crowned, 
grinnelli. 
Western Golden-crowned, see Regu- 
lus olivaceus. 
Kinkus, ’09, 46, 54. 
Kirkwood, Frank Coates. 
The Cerulean Warbler (Dendroica 
caerulea) as a summer resident in 
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see Regulus 
