1919 SECOND TEN YEAR INDEX 17 
BOWLES 
swan in the state of Washington, 171; the 
dwarf screech owl in the state of Wash- 
ington, 231. 
XIX, the Baird sandpiper in the state of 
Washington, 25; the arctic horned owl in 
the state of Washington, 70; the winter 
migration of 1916-17 in the northwest, 125; 
two new records for the state of Wash- 
ington, 187. 
XX, northern owls again visit Washing- 
ton, 45; two more records for the widgeon 
in Washington, and other notes, 93, 
Bowles, J. H., with Dawson, W. L.: XI, rev. 
of their “the birds of Washington”, 176. 
Bowles, J. H., with Howell, A. B.: XIV, the 
shore birds of Santa Barbara, 5. 
Boyce, John J.: XVI, the struggle for exist- 
ence, 260. 
Brachyramphus brevirostris (“Kittlitz Mur- 
relet), Alaska, XI, 107°, 173"; XIV, 234°; 
XVI, 74, 117.—Nest, XVI, 117. 
craveri (*Craveri Murrelet), L. Calif., 
XI, 142", 143; XIII, 106—Nest, XI, 143; 
XIII, 106; photo., XVII, 74; tax., XVII, 74; 
miscl., XIII, 38. 
hypoleucus (*Xantus Murrelet), Calif., 
Mn, 64, 65%, 193; XID, 170; XV, 86", 89; L. 
Calif., XI, 8, 9, 98, 136, 184, 207°; XII, 74; 
XIII, 33°, 151; XIV, 188; XV, 20, 208; Tepic, 
XII, 79*.—Nest, XI, 8, 9, 136; XII, 184; XV, 
86°, 89; photo., XII, 185; XVII, 74, 75; tax., 
MVIl, 74; miscl., XIII, 38"; XVIII, 236°; 
XIX, 173°. 
marmoratus (*Marbled Murrelet), Alas- 
ey Xdive2s4*: XVI, 74, 118"; B. C., XIV, 
21; XX, 184.—Miscl., XVI, 91°; XVII, 132°; 
XX, 98°. 
Bradbury, William Chace: XVII, notes on 
the nesting of the white-tailed ptarmigan 
in Colorado, 214. 
XIX, notes on the black-crowned night 
heron near Denver, 142; notes on ‘the 
nesting habits of the Clarke nutcracker in 
Colorado, 149. 
XX; notes on the nesting habits of the 
white-throated swift in Colorado, 103; 
notes on the nesting of the mountain 
plover, 157; nesting of the Rocky Moun- 
tain jay, 197. 
Brant, Black, see Branta nigricans. 
Eastern Sea, see Branta bernicla glau- 
cogastra. 
Branta bernicla glaucogastra (Eastern Sea 
Brant), Calif., XVI, 183. 
canadensis canadensis (“Canada Goose), 
Alaska, XVI, 78; Ark., XVII, 42; B. C., XX, 
185; Calif., XIII, 130°; XIV, 34, 67, 148; 
XVI, 232, 234"; XX, 71", 75"; Colo., XI, 13, 
114; Idaho, XVII, 122; Mon., XIV, 23; 
XVI, 129; N. Dak., XVIII, 58°; Ore., XIX, 
134; XX, 44°; S. Dak., XIII, 103.—Fos., 
XII, 13; nest, XIV, 67, 143; XVI, 232; », O.8 
75": photo, XIV, 68-72; prot., XVII, 211"; 
tax., XVI, 45, 123; miscl., XII, 52; XIV, 
169°. 
: BRYANT 
canadensis hutchinsi (“Hutchins Goose), 
Calif., XVIII, 39°; Colo., XI, 114.—Tax., 
XVI, 45, 123; miscl., XVI, 26°; XIX, 126°. 
canadensis minima (*Cackling Goose), 
Calif., XVIII, 32°, 39", 194, 196; Colo., XI, 
114; Ore., XVI, 113.—Tax., XVI, 45, 123; 
miscl., XVIII, 2282. 
canadensis occidentalis (White-cheeked 
Goose), Alaska, XVI, 78; XIX, 16.—Nest, 
XVI, 78; tax., XVI, 45, 123; miscl., XIV, 72. 
nigricans (*Black Brant), Calif., XVI, 
at AVL L968 Ly Calif, el db2-y Nove 
Brewster, William: XIII, courtship of the 
American golden-eye or whistler (Clan- 
gula clangula americana), 22. 
British Honduras: 
Peck, M. E., XII, 53. 
British Ornithological Union, XI, rev. of 
their committee’s report on “the immigra- 
tion of summer residents in the spring of 
UGKOie. 7335 
Brooks, Allan: XV, biography, 69; photo- 
graph, 70; unusual records for California, 
182. 
XVI, a sadly neglected matter, 115; the 
races of Branta canadensis, 123; eye col- 
or of juncos: a correction, 183. 
Brooks, Winthrop Sprague: XVIII, rev. of 
his “notes on birds from east Siberia and 
arctic Alaska’, 237. 
Brown, Herbert: XV, obituary notice, 186; 
photograph, 186. 
Brown, Wilmot Wood, Jr.: XI, communica- 
tion: collecting in Lower California, 142. 
Bryan, William Alanson: XVIII, rev. of his 
“natural history of Hawaii”, 88. 
Bryant, Harold Child: XIII, the relation of 
birds to an insect outbreak in northern 
California during the spring and summer 
of 1911, 195. 
XIV, rev. of W. L. McAtee’s “woodpeck- 
ers in relation to trees and wood pro- 
ducts”, 44; rev. of his “the relation of 
birds to an insect outbreak in northern 
California’, 45; rev. of R. H. Sullivan’s 
“the economic value of bird life’, 110; 
the present and future status of the Cali- 
fornia valley quail (with map), 131; 
egrets in California, 199; rev. of E. Gresch- 
ick’s “magen- und gewolluntersuchungen 
unserer einheimischen raubvogel”, 232. 
XV, rev. of F. BE. L. Beal’s “food of our 
more important flycatchers”, 46; rev. of 
J. Hammond’s ‘an investigation concern- 
ing the food of certain birds”, 48; rev. of 
his “birds in relation to a grasshopper 
outbreak in California’, 49; the results of 
some miscellaneous stomach examina- 
tions, 92; rev. of W. L. McAtee’s “index to 
papers relating to the food of birds in the 
publications of the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture, 1885-1911”, 132; rev. 
of J. Henderson’s “the practical value of 
