1919 
BAILEY 
XIV, birds of the cottonwood groves, 113. 
XVII, rev. of her “handbook of birds of 
the western United States”, 105; charac- 
teristic birds of the Dakota prairies, 173, 
222. 
XVIII, characteristic birds of the Dakota 
prairies (cont.), 14, 54; a populous shore, 
100; black-headed grosbeaks eating but- 
ter, 201; meeting spring half way, 151, 
183, 214. 
XIX, birds of the humid coast, 8, 46, 95; 
red letter days in southern California, 155. 
XX, a return to the Dakota lake region, 
24, 64, 110, 132, 170. 
Bailey, Harold Harris: XV, rev. of his “the 
birds of Virginia”, 233. 
Bailey, Vernon: XV, rev. of his “life zones 
and crop zones of New Mexico”, 232. 
_ Baily, William Shore: XVI, rev. of his “the 
birds on Buena Vista Lake, southern Cal- 
ifornia’, 242. 
Baldpate, see Mareca americana. 
Bancroft, William Frederick, with Palmer, 
T. S., and Earnshaw, F. L.: XVII, rev. of | 
their “game laws for 1914”, 107. 
Bangs, Outram, see Thayer, J. E. 
Barrows, Walter Bradford: XIV, rev. of his 
“Michigan bird life’, 233. 
Bartramia longicauda (*Bartramian Sand- 
piper, "Upland Plover), Colo., XI, 116; 
RIV, 128; Kan., XI, 155, 157; Mon., XVI, 
130; N. Dak., XVII, 177°, 222°; XX, 112°, 
113°; S. Dak., XIII, 103; Tex., XVIII, 154”, 
183°, 188°; XIX, 162.—Call note, XX, 112°; 
hbt., XX, 112°; nest XI, 116; XIV, 128; 
photo., XIV, 128; miscl., XVII, 237°. 
Basileuterus belli (Bell Warbler), Morelos, 
XI, 61. 
rufifrons dugesi (Duges Warbler), More- 
los, XI, 61. 
Basilinna leucotis (White-eared Humming- 
bird), Morelos, XI, 61. 
Baynes, Ernest Harold: XVIII, rev. of his 
“wild bird guests”, 37. 
Beal, Foster Ellenborough Lascelles: XV, 
rev. of his “food of our most important 
flycatchers”, 46. 
XVIII, F. E. L. Beal and economic ornith- 
ology in California, 234; death notice, 234; 
photograph, 235. 
Becard, Cinnamon, see Pachyrhamphus cin- 
namomeus. 
Gray, see Platypsaris aglaiae latirostris. 
Xantus, see Platypsaris albiventris. 
Beck, Rollo Howard: XIII, rev. of his “water 
birds of the vicinity of Point Pinos, Cali- 
fornia”, 37. 
XV, communication—“collecting in Peru”, 
187. 
XVI, communication—‘“a collector in 
South America’, 42; “field experiences on 
the coast of Chile’, 187. 
SECOND TEN YEAR INDEX 
| Betts, Norman de Witt: 
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BLACKBIRD 
XVII, communication—a 
Cape Horn, 133. 
Beebe, Charles William: XII, rev. of his 
“ecology of the hoatzin”, 82; rev. of his 
“racket formation in tail feathers of mot- 
mots”, 82; rey. of his “an ornithological 
reconnaissance of northeastern Venezu- 
ela’, 137; rev. of his “three cases of su- 
collector at 
pernumerary toe in the _ broad-winged 
hawk”, 138. 
Beetham, Bentley: XIII, rev. of his ‘the 
home-life of the spoon-bill, the stork and 
some herons”, 112. 
Belding, Lyman: XX, death notice, 47; pho- 
tograph, 50; biography, 51-60; _ biblio- 
graphy, 60. 
| Bent, Arthur Cleveland: XVII, yellow-billed 
loon:—a correction, 130. 
XVIII, information wanted for the life 
histories of North American birds, 88; 
communication: regarding the life his- 
tories, 236. 
Bergtold, William Henry: XX, rev. of his 
“a study of the incubation periods of 
birds”, 95. 
XVIII, birds seen 
in the valley of the south fork of the Flat- 
head River, Montana, 161. 
XIX, death notice, 144. 
Bicknell, Mrs. Frederick Thompson: XVI, 
California brown pelican in British Co 
lumbia, 92. 
Bigglestone, Harry Clifford: XV, rev. of his 
“a study of the nesting behavior of the 
yellow warbler (Dendroica aestiva aesti- 
va)”; 233. 
Bird, Diamond, see Pardalotus striatus. 
Frigate, see Fregata aquila. 
Secretary, see Gypogeranus serpenta- 
rius. 
Surf, see Aphriza virgata. 
Birds, migratory, see Migration. 
Bishop, Louis Bennett: XII, Larus canus: 
a correction, 174. 
XVI, Henry W. Marsden, 202. 
XVII, description of a new race of savan- 
nah sparrow and suggestions on some 
California birds, 185. 
Bishop, L. B., with Sage, J. H.: XVI, rev. of 
their “the birds of Connecticut”, 97. 
Bittern, American, see Botaurus lentigino- 
sus. 
Cory Least, see Ixobrychus neoxenus. 
Least, see Ixobrychus exilis. 
Blackbird, Bi-colored, see Agelaius phoeni- 
ceus californicus. 
Brewer, see Euphagus cyanocephalus. 
California Bi-colored Redwing, see Age- 
laius phoeniceus californicus. : 
Columbian Red-winged, see Agelaius 
phoeniceus neutralis. ’ 
Florida Red-wing, see Agelaius phoeni- 
