Vol. XXXVIIl 

 1920 J 



Index. 



671 



Sparrow, Western Lark, 53, 71, 405. 

 Western Savannah, 63, 71, 405. 

 Western Tree, 71. 

 Western Vesper, 53, 71, 405. 

 White-crowned, 53, 71, 135, 



299, 406. 

 White-throated, 53, 300, 314, 

 393, 406, 548, 570, 597. 

 Spatula clypeata, 51, 64, 242, 307, 



369. 

 Speotyto cunicularia hypogaea, 67. 

 Spheniscus humboldti, 161. 

 Sphenocercus pseudo-crocopus, 332. 

 Sphyrapicus thyroideus, 67, 399. 

 varius nuchalis, 67. 

 v. varius, 52, 306, 546. 

 Spilornis cheela ricketti, 328. 

 kinabaluensis, 328. 

 palawanensis, 328. 

 Spinus, 285. 



pinus, 71, 254, 307, 405, 548. 

 Spizaetus africanus, 321. 

 batesi, 321. 



napalensis fokiensis, 328. 

 Spiza americana, 601. 

 Spizella arborea, 175, 281. 

 a. ochracea, 281. 

 breweri, 72, 406. 

 monticola, 281, 548. 

 m. monticola, 467. 

 m. ochracea, 71. 

 passerina, 53. 

 p. arizonae, 72, 406. 

 p. passerina, 548, 570. 

 pallida, 72, 300, 601. 

 pusilla arenacea, 53. 

 p. pusilla, 570. 

 Spizitornis, 453. 

 Spoonbill, Roseate, 568. 

 Squatarola squatarola, 143, 279, 

 536, 569. 

 s. cynosurae, 279. 

 Stachyris nigriceps dilutus, 170. 

 Stactocichla merulina anamensis, 

 170. 



Starling, 135, 298, 598. 

 Steganopus tricolor, 396. 

 Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 73, 408, 



436, 571. 

 Stephenson, Mrs. Jesse, the Even- 

 ing Grosbeak in Monte Vista, 

 Colo., 299. 

 Sterna anaetheta recognita, 277. 

 antillarum, 567. 

 caspia, 307, 446. 

 dougalli, 579. 

 fluviatihs, 479. 

 forsteri, 63. 

 fuscata, 277. 

 hirundo, 307. 

 maxima, 567. 

 tschegrava, 446. 

 Sternidae, 276. 

 Stipiturus malachurus halmaturina, 



490. 

 Stilt, Black-necked, 396. 

 Stone, Clarence F., some rare birds 



for Yates Co., N. Y., 466. 

 Stone, H. F., Purple Gallinule in 



North Carolina, 130. 

 Stone, Witmer, supplementary note 

 on J. P. Giraud, 146; age attained 

 by the Hyacinth Macaw, 293; 

 the Wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe 

 leucorhoa) in eastern Pennsyl- 

 vania, 303; Merrem's 'Beytrage,' 

 468; notice of his 'Ornithology 

 of the Princeton Patagonian Ex- 

 pedition,' 480; on A. O. U. lunch- 

 eons, 498; popular nomenclature, 

 503-505; the Louisiana Heron 

 (Hydranassa tricolor ruficollis) at 

 Cape May, N. J., 580; the Mar- 

 bled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) on 

 the New Jersey coast, 580; the 

 Yellow-throated Warbler (Den- 

 droica dominica dominica) at 

 Cape May, N. J., 591. 

 Stoner, Dayton, American Golden- 

 eye and White-crowned Sparrow 



