16 PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA 
BLACKBIRD 
ceus phoeniceus. 
Nevada Red-winged, see Agelaius phoe- 
niceus nevadensis. 
Northwestern Red-winged, see Agelaius 
phoeniceus caurinus. 
Red-winged, see Agelaius 
phoeniceus. 
Rusty, see Euphagus carolinus. 
San Diego Redwing, see Agelaius phoe- 
niceus neutralis. 
Sonora Red-winged, see Agelaius phoe- 
niceus sonoriensis. 
Sumichrast, see Dives dives. 
Thick-billed, see Agelaius phoeniceus 
fortis. 
Tri-colored, see Agelaius tricolor. 
Vera Cruz Red-wing, see Agelaius phoe- 
niceus richmondi. 
Yellow-headed, see 
xanthocephalus. 
Bluebird, see Sialia sialis sialis. 
Arctic, see Sialia currucoides. 
Azure, see Sialia sialis fulva. 
Chestnut-backed, see Sialia mexicana 
bairdi. 
Mountain, see Sialia currucoides. 
Western, see Sialia mexicana occiden- 
talis. 
Boat-bill, see Cancroma zeledoni. 
Boat-tail, Colima, see Megaquiscalus major 
obscurus. 
Bobolink, see Dolichonyx oryzivorus. 
Bob-white, see Colinus virginianus virgini- 
anus. 
Masked, see Colinus ridgwayi. 
Texas, see Colinus virginianus texanus. 
Bohlman, Herman Theodore: XI, photo- 
graphs by, 182-184. 
XII, photographs by, 4-10. 
Bolander, Jr., Louis Phillip: XVI, the Lewis 
woodpecker nesting in Alameda County, 
California, 183. 
XVII, early spring notes from west-cen- 
tral California, 131. 
Bombycilla cedrorum (*Cedar Waxwing, 
>Ampelis, ‘Cedar Bird), Ark., XVII, 51; 
BiG, RATV, Ql exexs 186 (Calif. RT Aas: 
XIE, G82)" SEVET 29h bb S AG, 188s Xavi, 
36, 58, 181, 182; XVII, 201, 204, 205; XIX, 
103"; Colo., XI, 17; Idaho, XVII, 128; XIX, 
41; Mon., XIV, 30; XVI, 140; Morelos, XI, 
64>; Ore., XVIII, 79; XIX, 96°.—Food, 
RT, ALOT) VI, Sl Weehist ye Kal ors 
migr., XVII, 205; nest, XIV, 30; XVI, 140, 
182; miscl., XII, 166"; XIV, 224°; XIX, 
141°. 
garrula ("Bohemian Waxwing), Alaska, 
XVI, 88; B. C., XVII, 134%, 145; Calif., XIII, 
34, 109, 111, 120; XIV, 39; XIX, 103; Colo., 
XIX, 141; Idaho, XIV, 193; XVII, 128; 
Mon., XIV, 30, 224; XVI, 140; Wash., XIX, 
128.—Nest, XIV, 224; XVII, 145; photo., 
XVII, 146, 147; XIX, 128. 
phoeniceus 
Xanthocephalus 
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BOWLES 
Bonasa umbellus sabini (‘Oregon Ruffed 
Grouse), Alaska, XVI, 89; B. C., XIV, 21; 
XX, 185; Idaho, XVII, 123; Ore., XVIII, 
75; XIX, 13°—Food, XIX, 168; miscl., 
XVI, 26°. 
umbellus togata (*Canadian Ruffed 
Grouse), Idaho, XVII, 123; XIX, 32, 338; 
Mon., XIV, 25; XVIII, 86.—Miscl., XIV, 
233. 
umbellus umbelloides (Gray Ruffed 
Grouse), Alaska, XII, 42; Mon., XIV, 25; 
XVI, 131; XVIII, 86, 162; Yukon, XI, 204. 
—Miscl., XVIII, 166. 
umbellus umbellus (*Ruffed Grouse), 
fos., XIV, 44°; miscl., XIV, 233. 
umbellus yukonensis (Yukon Ruffed 
Grouse), Yukon, XVIII, 166.—Descr., 
distb., meas., XVIII, 166. 
Booby, see Sula sula. 
Blue-footed, see Sula nebouxi. 
Brewster, see Sula brewsteri. 
Botaurus lentiginosus (*American Bittern), 
Calif., XIII, 159; XIV, 34, 199, 2248; Xv, 
157"; XVIII, 228; XIX, 578; XX, 75; Colo. 
XI, 114; XIV, 117; Idaho, XVII, 123; Mon., 
XVI, 129; N. Dak., XVIII, 15%; XX, 28", 
35°, 112°, 136"; Ore., XIX, 134; S. Dak., 
XIII, 103; Wash., XII, 110—Nest, XIV, 
117; XX, 75; photo., XIV, 117, 118; XVIII, 
192°; miscl., XVIII, 115°, 1922. 
Bowerbird, Spotted, see Chlamydodera mac- 
ulata. 
Bowles, Charles Warren: 
from Washington, 110; 
towhee in Oregon, 204. 
XIII, a method of tree climbing, 138. 
XIV, an elevated camp, 196. 
Bowles, John Hooper: XI, tapeworm epi- 
demic among Washington seabirds, 33; a 
flight of shearwaters, 34; notes on Parus 
rufescens in western Washington, 55. 
XII, a pink-legged tern, 79; Anna hum- 
mingbird, 125. 
XIII, the pallid wren-tit (Chamaea fasci- 
ata henshawi), 30; the western winter 
wren (Nannus hiemalis pacificus) at San- 
ta Barbara, 35; notes from Santa Barbara, 
35; the troupial in California, 109; rev. of 
his “notes extending the range of certain 
birds on the Pacific slope’, 140. 
XIV, early nesting of Allen hummingbird 
at Santa Barbara, 77; the wood duck at 
Santa Barbara, California, 225. 
XV, white-throated sparrow in western 
Washington, 41. 
XVII, European widgeon in Washington, 
102. 
XVIII, a record of the golden plover in 
the state of Washington, 31; a record of 
the Forbush sparrow in the state of 
Washington, 35; the house finch in the 
state of Washington, 128; another record 
of the widgeon in the state of Washing- 
ton, 129; a recent record of the trumpeter 
XII, some notes 
the California 
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