PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA No. 13 
BRYANT 
birds’, 159; rev. of “fifty common birds 
of farm and orchard”, 189; rey. of H. C. 
Bigglestone’s “a study of the nesting be- 
havior of the yellow warbler (Dendroica 
aestiva aestiva)’’, 231. 
XVI, rev. of the “Oregon Sportsman”, 43; 
more records of the emperer goose in Cal- 
ifornia, 92; occurrence of the black-bellied 
tree-duck in California, 94; albino anatids, 
95; the Cooper Club member and scien- 
tific work, 101; rev. of his “a determina- 
tion of the economic status of the western 
meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) in Cali- 
fornia”, 149; rev. of H. T. Payne's “game 
birds and game fishes of the Pacific 
coast”, 152; the eastern sea brant in Cal- 
ifornia, 183; a survey of the breeding 
grounds of ducks in California in 1914, 
217; rev. of H. Chase’s “game protection 
and propagation in America”, 263. 
XVII, another record of the occurrence of 
the emperer goose in California, 58; rev. 
of Hornaday’s “wild life conservation”, 
106; late nesting of the Townsend soli- 
taire, 205. 
XVIII, a note on the food of the northern 
pileated woodpecker, 32; rev. of R. C. Mc- 
Gregor’s “birds in their economic rela- 
tion to man”, 89; F. E. L. Beal and eco- 
nomic ornithology in California, 234. 
XIX, stomach contents of an Oregon ruf- 
fed grouse, 168; rev. of C. A. Wood’s “the 
fundus oculi of birds especially as viewed 
by the ophthalmoscope”, 174. 
XX, evidence on the food of hawks and 
owls in California, 126; a new bird for 
Santa Catalina Island, 193. 
Bryant, H. C., and Amy M.: XVII, a two 
hours’ acquaintance with a family of water 
ouzels, 98. 
XVIII, a peculiar nesting site of ash- 
throated flycatcher, 230. 
Buarremon virenticeps (Green-headed Tow- 
hee), Morelos, XI, 62. 
Bubo bubo (Uhu Owl), food, XIV, 233. 
sinclairi, fos., XIV, 44. 
virginianus algistus (St. Michael Horn- 
ed Owl), Alaska, XII, 42; Wash., XIX, 127. 
virginianus elachistus (*Dwarf Horned 
Owl), L. Calif., XI, 143°. 
virginianus lagophonus (Ruddy Horned 
Owl), Alaska, XII, 42; Colo., XII, 133; 
Yukon, XI, 205. 
virginianus neochorus, Newfoundland, 
XVI, 151. 
virginianus pacificus (*Pacific Horned 
Owl)} Calif’, <i, 825) a7 Xavi, 1545) 156s, 
2288: XVI, 31, 47, 210; XVII, 79; XVIII, 
34; XX, 125, 127; Ore., XIII, 66.—Food, XV, 
92 XVI, Bic: XX, 125; L275) fos:, Xa 13; 
nest, XV, 228"; XVI, 47; photo.,-XVI, 49- 
3; miscl., XX, 195°. 
virginianus pallescens (*Western Horn- 
ed Owl), Ariz., XI, 145; XIV, 53; XVIII, 
210; Calif., XIV, 36; XVII, 207; Colo., XI, 
BUTEO 
14, 90*, 118; XII, 32; XIII, 158; XIX, 1528; 
Idaho, XIV, 192; XVII, 125; XIX, 35; Mon., 
XIV, 26; XVI, 132; XVIII, 162; Ore., XIX, 
136; Tex., XX, 40.—Nest, XI, 90", 91%, 145; 
XX, 40; photo., XI, 146°; XIII, 154°. 
virginianus saturatus (*Dusky Horned 
Owl, "Pacific Horned Owl, ‘pacificus), 
Alaska, XVI, 83; Calif., XVII, 192°, 194°; 
XIX, 57%; Idaho, XVII, 125; Ore., XVIII, 
76; Wash., XIX, 125; XX, 45.—Hbt., XIX, 
125; migr., XIX, 125; photo., XIX, 125; 
miscl., XI, 205; XII, 133. 
virginianus subarcticus (Arctic Horned 
Owl), Ark., XVII, 44; Iowa, XIII, 5%, 19°; 
Tex., XIII, 44°—L. hist., XIII, 5%; food, 
XIII, 5-18"; nest, XIII, 8"; photos, XIII, 5- 
18*, 
virginianus virginianus (*Great Horned 
Owl), Ark., XVII, 44; Iowa, XIII, 5*- 
19"; Tex., XIII, 44°—L. hist., XIII, 5%; 
food, XIII, 5-18*; nest, XIII, 8*; photos, 
XIII, 5-18*. 
Budytes flavus plexus, Siberia, XVIII, 236. 
Bufflehead, see Charitonetta albeola. 
Bullfinch, Cuban, see Melopyrrha nigra. 
Bunker, Charles D.: XII, habits of the black- 
capt vireo, 70. 
Bunting, Beautiful, see Passerina  versi- 
color pulchra. 
Black-throated, see Spiza americana. 
Indigo, see Passerina cyanea. 
Lark, see Calamospiza melanocorys. 
Lazuli, see Passerina amoena. 
McKay Snow, see Plectrophenax hyper- 
boreus. 
Painted, see Cyanospiza ciris. 
Snow, see Plectrophenax nivalis. 
Burnett, William Lewis: XI, an early Colo- 
rado ornithologist—William G. Smith, 197. 
XVII, notes on some birds of Spring Can- 
yon, Colorado, 148. 
XIX, two albino English sparrows, 69. 
Burns, Franklin Lorenzo: XIV, rev. of his 
“a monograph of the broad-winged hawk 
(Buteo platypterus)”, 45; communication: 
range of Buteo p. platypterus, 109. 
Burt, Homer C.: XIII, an early spring trip 
to Anacapa Island, 164. 
Bush-tit, California, see Psaltriparus mini- 
mus californicus. 
Coast, see Psaltriparus minimus mini- 
mus. Ss 
Lead-colored, see Psaltriparus plumbeus. 
Lloyd, see Psaltriparus melanotis lloydi. 
Puget Sound, see Psaltriparus minimus 
saturatus. 
Buteo abbreviatus (Zone-tailed Hawk, *Uru- 
bitinga anthracina), Ariz., XVIII, 156-160; 
Calif., XI, 69; XIX, 103; Tex., XII, 103.— 
Nest, XVIII, 157-160; syn., XI, 69°. 
borealis alascensis (Alaska Red-tailed 
Hawk), Alaska, XI, 107; XIII, 213; XVI, 
82, 91; XIX, 16.—Food, XVI, 82. 
