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Cooke, Wells Woodbridge: XII, rev. of his 
“distribution and migration of North 
American shorebirds”, 205. 
XIV, the present status of the Colorado 
check-list of birds, 147; rev. of W. L. 
Sclater’s ‘a history of the birds of Col- 
orado’’, 155. 
XV, the wild turkeys of Colorado, 104. 
XVII, rev. of his “distribution and migra- 
tion of North American rails and their 
allies”, 107; the yellow-billed loon: a 
problem in migration, 213; rev. of his 
“our shorebirds and their future’, 237. 
Cooper Ornithological Club: 
Constitution of, XIV, 47. 
Directory of members, XI, 177; XII, 140; 
XIII, 143; XIV, 202; XV, 160; XVI, 154; 
XVII, 136; XVIII, 1386; XIX, 107; XX, 
147. 
Minutes of meetings, XI, 35, 75, 107, 144, 
211; XII, 49, 83, 140, 178, 207; XIII, 39, 
118, 142, 214; XIV, 50, 78, 111, 156, 201, 
233; XV, 51, 97, 138, 160, 189, 236; XVI, 
46, 99, 153, 190, 248, 265; XVII, 61, 134, 
170, 212, 239; XVIII, 38, 90, 184, 174, 208, 
237; XIX, 26, 74, 105, 147, 175, 188; XX, 
99, 144, 194. 
Report of business managers, XIV, 
XV, 95; XVI, 96; XIX, 144. 
Coot, American, see Fulica americana. 
Cormorant, Baird, see Phalacrocorax pela- 
gicus resplendens. 
Brandt, see Phalacrocorax penicillatus. 
Double-crested, see Phalacrocorax auri- 
tus auritus. 
Farallon, see Phalacrocorax auritus al- 
bociliatus. 
Mexican, see Phalacrocorax mexicanus. 
Pelagic, see Phalacrocorax pelagicus 
pelagicus. 
Violet-green, see Phalacrocorax pelagi- 
cus robustus. 
White-crested, 
tus cincinatus. 
Corvus brachyrhynchos  brachyrhynchos 
@C@row); “Ark, Sov 473 (Colos eka 5; 
XIV, 97; Kan., XI, 155, 160; N. Dak., XVIII, 
Open 50.6, CATES al7ib WPA" Mees 205 he 
78; 
see Phalacrocorax auri- 
Anat., XIX, 928; food, XX, 140; miscl., 
OVNI CHE 
brachyrhynchos caurinus (*Northwest- 
ern Crow),-Alaska, XVI, 85; XVII, 27; B. 
C., XIV, 21; XX, 186.—Food, XVI, 85; 
miscl., XVI, 57°. 
brachyrhynchos hesperis (*Western 
Crow), Calif., XI, 171; XII, 74, 132; XVI, 
145; XVII, 198; XVIII, 28; XIX, 57°, 143°; 
Colo., XI, 118; XII, 34; Idaho, XVII, 126; 
XEX, 37s) Mon: XlVeeeds) VL debarOxre, 
XG, 675 XVI ieee STS bs als 
Wash., XII, 169.—Fos., XIV, 44"; nest, XIV, 
27: miscl.; XII, 177; XIV, 78°; XVII, 134°. 
capensis, eggs, XVI, 166. 
corax principalis (Northern Raven, 
PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA 
No. 13 
CRECISCUS 
*corax), Alaska, XVI, 85; XVII, 26; XIX, 
17; B. C., XIV, 21; XX, 1862; Mon., XVI, 
135.—Food, XVI, 85; hbt., XVI, 85; nest, 
XIX, 17; miscl., XVII, 186. 
corax sinuatus (*American Raven, 
"Western, ‘clarionensis), Ariz., XIV, 55, 
108°; Calif., XI, 171, 185"; XII, 172"; XIII, 
132, 137, 162, 167, 181, 210; XIV, 37, 154; 
XV, 91; XVII, 186°; XVIII, 28, 39%, 224: 
XIX, 57°, 155, 158°; Colo., XI, 15; XII, 34% 
XIV, 97; XVII, 93; XX, 107"; Idaho, XVII, 
126; L. Calif:, XI, 100, 137; Xai wse8 
XIV, 190; XV, 28; Mon., XVIII, 162; Ore., 
XII, 67; XVIII, 77; XEX, 1324) 1373 Tem 
XIII, 44°—Flight, XVIII, 112; fos., XII, 
13; nest, XIII, 162, 167, 181, 210; XIV, 55; 
XV, 23, 91; miscl., XII, 49"; XIII, 32; XV, 
60". 
cryptoleucus (*White-ynecked Raven), 
Ariz., XII, 1107; XIV, 53, 61%, 10% Xvi 
209; N. Mex., XII, 162"; Tex., XIX, 163.— 
Migr., XIV, 107; nest, XIV, 53"; 61. 
frugilegus frugilegus (European Rook). 
moult, XVI, 45. 
frugilegus pastinator (Hastern Rook), 
moult, XVI, 45. 
mexicanus (Mexican Crow), Tepic, XII, 
74. 
ossifragus (Fish Crow), miscl., XII, 136. 
Cory, Charles Barney: XII, rev. of his “the 
birds of the Leeward Islands, Caribbean 
Sea’, 49. 
XX, rev. of his “catalogue of birds of 
the Americas and the adjacent islands 
in Field Museum of natural history”, 
148. 
Coturnicops noveboracensis (Yellow Rail), 
Ariz., XII, 46; Calif., XIII, 108; XV, 92; 
XVI, 182.—Food, XV, 92. 
Coturniculus, see Ammodramus. 
Coward, Thomas Alfred: rev. of his “the 
vertebrate fauna of Cheshire and Liver- 
pool Bay”, 136. 
Cowbird, see Molothrus ater ater. 
Bronzed, see Tangavius aeneus aeneus. 
Dwarf, see Molothrus ater obscurus. 
Nevada, see Molothrus ater artemisiae. 
Red-eyed, see Tangavius aeneus involu- 
cratus and T. a. aeneus. 
Crandall, Lee Saunders: XIX, rey. of his 
“nets, their history and care’, 146. 
Crane, Little Brown, see Grus canadensis. 
Sandhill, see Grus mexicana. 
Whooping, see Grus americana. 
Creagrus furcatus (*Swallow-tailed Gull), 
miscl., XX, 116°. 
Creciscus coturniculus (*California Little 
Black Rail, Farallon Rail), Calif., XI, 47, 
123; XII, 84"; XVIII, 58-62.—Distb., XI, 
47; food, XVIII, 60; hbt. XI, 47-49, 127; 
XVIII, 59; mest, XI, 123-127; XVIII, 58; 
photo., XI, 125, 126; XVIII, 58-61; prot., 
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