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California, see Larus californicus. 



Common European, see Larus canus. 



Cuneate-tailed, see Rhodostethia 

 rosea. 



European Herring, see Larus argen- 

 tatus. 



Franklin's, see Larus franklinii. 



Franklin's Rosy, see Larus franklinii. 



Glaucous, see Larus glaucus. 



Glaucous-winged, see Larus glauces- 

 cens. 



Great Black-backed, see Larus mari- 

 nus. 



Heermann's, see Larus heermanni. 



Herring, see Larus argentatus. 



Hutchin's, see Larus glaucus. 



Ice, see Larus glaucus. 



Iceland, see Larus leucopterus. 



Ivory, see Pagophila alba. 



Kittiwake, see Rissa tridactyla. 



Kumlien's, see Larus kumlieni. 



Laughing, see Larus atricilla. 



Lesser Glaucous-winged, see Larus 

 kumlieni. 



Little, see Larus minutus. 



Little Sea, see Sterna antillarum. 



Mackerel, see Sterna hirundo. 



Mew, see Larus canus. 



Nelson's, see Larus nelsoni. 



Pacific Kittiwake, see Rissa pollicaris. 



Point Barrow, see Larus barrovianus. 



Ring-billed, see Larus delawarensis. 



Ross's, see Rhodostethia rosea. 



Ross's Rosy, see Rhodostethia rosea. 



Rosy, see Larus franklinii. 



Sabine's, see Xema sabinii. 



Short-billed, see Larus brachyrhyn- 

 chus. 



Siberian, see Larus affinis. 



Skua, see Megalestris skua. 



Slaty-backed, see Larus schistisagus. 



Summer, see Sterna hirundo. 



Swallow-tailed, see Creagrus furcatus. 



Vega, see Larus vegse. 



Western, see Larus occidentalis. 



White-winged, see Larus leucopterus. 

 Gulls, see Laridse. 

 Gundlach, John. 



Note? on some birds of Cuba, '91, 

 187-191. 



Obituary of, '96, 267. 

 gundlachi (Accipiter), see Accipiter. 



(Colaptes), see Colaptes. 



(Chalcophanes), see Quiscalus. 



(Chordeiles), see C. minor. 



(Conurus), see C. chloroptera. 



(Cooperastur), see Accipiter. 



(Dendroica), see Dendroica. 



(Holoquiscalus), see Quiscalus. 



(Hypomorphnus), see Urubitinga 



anthracina. 



■ (Mimus), see Mimus. 



(Nisus), see Accipiter. 



(Quiscalus), see Quiscalus. 



(Vireo), see Vireo. 



(Vireonella), see Vireo. 



Gunn, Charles W. 



Rare birds in Michigan, '79, 186. 

 Notes on Black-backed Three-toed 

 Woodpecker and Canada Jay, '81, 

 119. 

 gunni (Helminthophila), see H. leuco- 



bronchialis. 

 Gurney, John Henry. 



Hybrid between Pedicecetes phasianel- 



lus and Cupidonia cupido, '84, 391. 



List of the diurnal birds of prey 



(rev.), '85, 203-205. 

 Obituary of, '90, 299. 

 Gurney, John Henry, Jr. 

 Labrador Duck, '97, 87. 

 The economy of the Cuckoo (rev.), 



'98, 337. 

 Ages to which birds live (rev.), '99, 

 370-372. 

 gurneyi (Eucichla), see Eucichla. 

 guttata (CalHste), see Calliste. 



(Dendrornis), see Dendrornis. 



(Melospiza), see Melospiza. 



guttatoides (Dendrornis), see Dendror- 

 nis. 

 guttatus (Ammodramus), see Ammo- 

 dramus. 



(Chrysoptilus), see Chrysoptilus. 



(Dendrocolaptes), see Dendrornis 



ocellata. 



(Harporhynchus), see Harporhyn- 



chus. 



■ (Passerculus), see Ammodramus. 



(Planetis), see Sterna fuliginosa. 



(Tinamus), see Tinamus. 



guttifer (Picumnus), see Picumnus. 

 gutturalis (Aramides), see Aramides. 



(Buarremon), see Buarremon. 



(Campylorhynchus), see Cinclo- 



certhia. 

 — — • (Cinclocerthia), see Cinclocerthia. 



(Formicarius), see Cinclocerthia. 



(Helminthophila), see Helmintho- 

 phila. 



(Psittacus), see Amazona collaria. 



(Ramphocinclus), see Cinclocer- 

 thia. 



(Spermophila), see Sporophila. 



(Sporophila), see Sporophila. 



gutturosus (Manacus), see Manacus. 

 guyanensis (Conurus), see C. euops. 



(Evopsitta), see Conurus euops. 



guyi (Phjethornis), see Phaethornis. 



