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160; XVII, 8-12, 164; Wash., XVI, 95.— 
Nest, XVI, 95; XVII, 8-12; photo., XVII, 9- 
12; syn., XIV, 110°; miscl., XVI, 25", 42°. 
Cyrtonyx montezumae, miscl., XI, 41. 
montezumae mearnsi (“Mearns Quail), 
ATI, ORV ee ees LOxS ep OVE L Bots ONDNS G2. 
—Distb., with map, XI, 39-43; moult, XI, 
39-43; nest, XV, 227; photo., XI, 38-42. 
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Dafila acuta (*Pintail, "Sprig), Alaska, XVI, 
it; EX, 16; Ariz, XI 110s (Cali, XIII, 
130, 184, 158; XIV, 34, 147; XV, 1188, 155- 
UTS, 20s) SV, 145522205 22/2 6234-2568 
XVIII, 24, 34, 167, 178; XX, 77; Colo., XI, 
13; 112; XII, 29; XID, 122°, 186, 1952; 
Idaho, XVI, 122; L. Calif., XIII, 152; Mon., 
XVI, 128; N. Dak., XX, 30°, 33-35"; Ore., 
XVI, 112; S. Dak., XIII, 103.—Disease, XV, 
220°; food, XVI, 77; hbt., XIX, 85; hy- 
brid, XVII, 118; nest, XI, 112; XIII, 186- 
T89s MVE 147 XVI, 2205 22 SXExXs 77 
photo., XI, 4°; XIII, 187-189; XV, 2173; 
XVI, 220, 223, 2368; XIX, 85; miscl., XX, 
123°. 
Daggett, Frank Slater: XIII, communication: 
expansion of the A. O. U. Check-List, 78. 
XIV, rev. of G. Willett’s “birds of the 
Pacific slope of southern California”, 
231. 
XV, another instance of cannibalism in 
the spotted owl, 40. 
XVI, rev. of J. G. Tyler’s “some birds of 
the Fresno district’, 44; beautiful bunt- 
ing in California, 260. 
Dall, William Healey: XVII, rev. of his bio- 
graphy of Spencer Fullerton Baird, 169. 
Davis, Evan: XIX, obituary of, 188. 
Davis, John M.: XVI, cedar waxwing nest- 
ing in Humboldt County, California, 182. 
XX, long waits for sets of winter wrens, 
190. 
Dawson, William Leon: XII, rouge et noir, 
167. 
XIII, correspondence on cooperation, 78; 
two species new to California, 167; an- 
other fortnight on the Farallones, 171. 
XIV, recent Santa Barbara records, 223; 
“popular” ornithology, 225. 
XV, a glimpse of surf-birds, 5; an unfor- 
tunate dove, 42; the nesting of the prai- 
rie falcon in San Luis Obispo County, 
55; photograph of, 63; Allan Brooks— 
an appreciation, 69; the all-day test at 
Santa Barbara, 153; Scott Oriole (Ic- 
terus parisorum) at Santa Barbara, 158; 
identification by camera, 204; a mne- 
monic device for color workers, 211; a 
practical system of color designation, 
212; rev. of the Auk for July, 1913, 234; 
rey. of Bird-Lore for Sept.-Oct., 1913, 
234. 
XVI, direct approach as a method in bird 
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; the people’s bread—a 
critique of “western bird guide”, 24; a 
new record for Oregon, 41; a second 
DENDROCYGNA 
photography, 5; 
nest of the Sierra Nevada rosy finch, 41; 
rev. of H. S. Swarth’s “a study of a 
collection of geese of the Branta cana- 
densis group from the San Joaquin Val- 
ley, California,’, 45; an asionine ruse, 
56; probable occurrence of the Harris 
sparrow in Washington, 93; the undy- 
ing error, 95; rev. of J. Grinnell and 
H. S. Swarth’s “an account of the birds 
and mammals of the San Jacinto area of 
southern California’, 97; resident ver- 
sus visitant, 119. 
XVII, the nesting of the black swift, 8; 
Niagara at your door, 19; early nesting 
of the Texas nighthawk, 96; the breed- 
ing of the snowy egret in California, 97; 
pink-footed shearwater on the coast of 
Washington, 101; supposed new records 
for Santa Cruz Island, 203; a notable 
occurrence of Pacific divers, 205; limi- 
coline laggards at Santa Barbara, 207; 
communication—fair play for the col- 
lector: an open letter, 208. 
XVIII, a personal supplement to the dis- 
tributional list of the birds of Califor- 
nia, 22; auburn canyon wren, a prefer- 
able name for Catherpes mexicanus 
punctulatus, 33; the new museum of 
comparative oology, 68. 
Dawson, W. L., with Bowles, J. H.: XI, rev. 
of their “the birds of Washington”, 176. 
Dearborn, Ned: XI, rev. of his ‘catalogue of 
a collection of birds from Guatemala”, 
72. 
XVII, rev. of his “bird houses and how to 
build them”, 108. 
Delattria henrici brevirostris, Morelos, XI, 
58. 
Dendragapus obscurus fuliginosus (*Sooty 
Grouse), Alaska, XIV, 234"; XVI, 81; B. C., 
XX, 185; Ore., XVIII, 75; XIX, 9°, 11°-12%, 
135; Wash., XII, 169.—Fos., XIV, 44"; nest, 
XII, 169; miscl., XII, 49°. 
obscurus obscurus (*Dusky Grouse), 
Colo., XIV, 91.—Disc., XVIII, 6°. 
obscurus richardsoni (Richardson 
Grouse), Idaho, XIV, 192; XVII, 123; XTX, 
32; Mon., XIV, 24; XVI, 130; XVII, 113; 
Ore., XVIII, 21; Wash., XII, 138.—Food, 
XVI, 130. 
obscurus. sierrae (“Sierra Grouse), 
Calif., XII, 148°; XIV, 164°; XV, 198, 201", 
208; XVIII, 28; XIX, 186; XX, 45; Nev., 
XII, 86. 
Dendrocygna autumnalis (*Black-bellied 
Tree Duck), Calif., XVI, 94; Tex., XVIII, 
218%, 
bicolor (*Fulvous Tree Duck, fulva), 
Calif., XIII, 158; XIV, 199; XV, 118, 120°; 
XVI, 27%, 224, 228", 234", 236"; XVII, 207, 
232; XVIII, 25; I. Calif., XV, 21; ere 
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