Vol. XXXIl 

 1914 J 



Index. 



589 



'Birds of Ceram,' 409; notice of 

 his paper on early accounts of 

 Birds of Paradise, 417. 

 Strix varia alleni, 222. 



V. varia, 480. 

 Strong, R. M., on the habits and 

 behavior of the Herring Gull, 

 Larus argeniatus Pont. 22-49, 

 178-199; Albatross specimens, 

 136; teachmg a bird course, 137. 

 Sturnella magna argutula, 226, 540. 

 m. magna, 226, 483, 540. 

 neglecta, 79, 169, 171, 321, 

 417-419, 484. 

 Sturnus vulgaris, 249. 

 Subglareola, 267. 

 Swallow, Bahama, 401. 

 Bank, 80, 85. 

 Barn, 80, 230, 328, 490. 

 Chff, 80, 171, 328, 490. 

 Coahuila Chff, 401. 

 Northern Violet-green, 328. 

 Rough-winged, 230. 

 Tree, 80, 85, 230, 490. 

 Swartli, Harry S., the California 

 forms of the genus Psaltriparus, 

 499-525; review of his 'A Study 

 of a Collection of Geese of the 

 Branla canadensis group from the 

 San Joaquui Valley,' 264; re- 

 view of his 'Distributional List 

 of Arizona Bu'ds,' 551; see also, 

 Grinnell, Joseph. 

 Swift, Black, 425. 



Chimney, 78, 545. 

 White-thi-oated, 318. 

 Sylvietta leucophrys keniensis, 265. 

 brachyura tavetensis, 265. 

 whytii abayensis, 265. 



Tachycineta thalassina lepida, 



328. 

 Tanager, Scarlet, 229. 



SHver-billed, 442. 



Summer, 229. 



Western, 328. 



Tanagra sclatei'i, 458. 

 Tangara aui'ulenta goodsoni, 276. 

 Taverner, P. A., a new subspecies of 

 Dendragapus {Dendragapus ob- 

 scurus flemingi) from southern 

 Yukon Territory, 385-388. 

 Teal, Blue-winged, 75, 216. 

 Green-winged, 216, 477. 

 Telmatodytes palustris iliacus, 81, 



234. 

 Tern, Black, 74. 

 Least, 216. 

 Roseate, 41. 

 Wilson's, 41. 

 Texas, 363-384, 401. 

 Thalassocca antarctica, 448, 452, 



456, 457. 

 Thalassogeron chlororhynchus, 443,- 

 456, 457. 

 culminatus, 445-447, 450-453, 

 456, 457. 

 Thamnolsea cimiamomeiventris us- 



ambarjE, 279. 

 Thamnomanes perusianus, 428. 

 Thamnophilus sethiops kapouni, 



280. 

 Thayer, John E., the Coahuila Cliff 

 Swallow {Petrochelidon fulva pal- 

 lida) in Texas, 401. 

 Thayer, John E. and Bangs, Ou- 

 tran!, review of theu- 'Notes on 

 the Bu'ds and Mammals of the 

 Arctic Coast of East Siberia,' 408. 

 Thick-knee, African, 155. 

 Thrasher, BrowTi, 81, 233, 256, 491. 



Sage, 330. 

 Thrush, Hennit, 235, 493. 



OUve-backed, 235; 332, 546, 



548. 

 Sierra Hermit, 404. 

 Wood, 235, 498. 

 Thryomanes bewicki bewicki, 234. 



b. cr>^3tus, 491. 

 Thryothorus ludovicianus ludovi- 



cianus, 234, 491. 

 Thurston, Hemy, a correction, 106. 



