Vol. ie | 
1917 
Halobzena murphyi, 493, 
Hanna, G. Dallas, the summer birds 
of the St. Matthew Island bird 
reservation, 403-410. 
Harelda hyemalis, 34, 408. 
Harper, Francis, exact localities, 
506. 
Harrington, Ralph M., Yellow- 
throated Warbler in Brooklyn, 
N. Y., 343. 
Hartert, Ernst, coloration of down 
in adult ducks, 370; notice of 
recent papers by, 95; notice of 
his ‘On the Name of the “Auk- 
lets,” ’ 229. 
Hawk, Black Pigeon, 39. 
Broad-winged, 299. 
Cooper’s, 38, 64. 
Desert Sparrow, 39. 
Duck, 64, 442. 
Iowa Broad-winged, 73-75. 
Marsh, 37, 156. 
Pigeon, 39, 139, 301, 442. 
Porto Rican Sparrow, 57. 
Red-bellied, 38. 
Red-shouldered, 64. 
Red-tailed, 57. 
Richardson’s Pigeon, 39. 
Rough-legged, 38, 93, 400, 454. 
Sharp-shinned, 37, 217, 266. 
Sparrow, 209, 419, 478. 
Swainson’s, 38. 
Western Red-tailed, 38. 
Helmitheros vermivorus, 444, 464. 
Helodromas solitarius cinnamo- 
meus, 37. 
s. solitarius, 37. 
Hemipuffinus, 471. 
Heninger, W. F., notice of his ‘The 
Diary of a New England Orni- 
thologist,’ 356. 
Henshaw, Henry W., personal note, 
117; notice of his ‘Friends of 
our Forests,’ 349. 
Herodias egretta, 440. 
Heron, Black-crowned Night, 305. 
Index. 
525 
Heron, Cuban Green, 57. 
Great Blue, 265. 
Great White, 86. 
Green, 299, 446. 
Little Blue, 57, 299. 
Northwestern, 35. 
Yellow-crowned Night, 305. 
Hersey, F. Seymour, the present 
abundance of birds in the vicinity 
of Fort St. Michael, Alaska, 
147-159; the status of the Black- 
throated Loon (Gavia arctica) as 
a North American bird, 283-290. 
Hesperiphona vespertina brooksi, 
225. 
v. californica, 225. 
v. montana, 43, 225, 455. 
v. vespertina, 66, 93, 210, 217, 
218, 463, 478, 487. 
v. warreni, 225. 
Hierofalco, 201. 
mexicanus, 201. 
rusticolus candicans, 201. 
r. obsoletus, 201. 
Himantopus mexicanus, 418. 
Hine, Jane Louisa, obituary notice 
ol, 117: 
Hirundo erythrogastra, 46, 268, 401. 
Histrionicus histrionicus, 34, 398, 
440. 
h. pacificus, 408. 
Holoquisealus brachypterus, 62. 
guadeloupensis, 95. 
martinicensis, 95. 
Holt, Ernest G., see 
Lewis S. 
Horizonetta, 366. 
Howell, A. Brazier, a new subspecies 
of Red-winged Blackbird from 
western Central America, 196-— 
197; notice of his ‘Birds of the 
Islands off the Coast of Southern 
California,’ 462. 
Huber, Wharton, Sooty Tern in 
New Jersey, 206. 
Hummingbird, Black-chinned, 41. 
Golsan, 
