1919 
DRYOBATES 
er, "bairdi), Tex., XII, 102°; XVIII, 189", 
215"; XIX,-162; XX, 41°—Distb., XIII, 
170; nest, XX, 41°. 
villosus harrisi (*Harris Woodpecker), 
Alaska, XIII, 213; B. C., XIV, 21; XX, 186; 
Ore., XVIII, 76; Wash., XI, 55*.—Miscl., 
XIII, 170; XVI, 83. 
villosus hyloscopus (*Cabanis Wood- 
pecker, “leucothorectis), Ariz., XX, 169; 
@alifweX lige XcUU yy 119) exXaV. GS 203 
XVI, 62, 208, 210; XVII, 192", 194; XX, 16. 
—Nest, XIV, 143; XVI, -62, 208; XX, 169; 
syn., XIII, 169"; miscl., XIII, 169; XX, 86. 
villosus icastus, distb., XIII, 169. 
villosus leucomelas (Northern Hairy 
Woodpecker, Yukon, XI, 205. 
villosus leucothorectis (White-breasted 
Woodpecker), Calif., XX, 86.—Meas., XX, 
86. 
villosus monticola ("Rocky Mountain 
Hairy Woodpecker), Colo., XI, 14, 118; 
XII, 32; XIV, 93; XVII, 60%; Idaho, XIV, 
192" XVII, 125; XX, 38% 355—Mon., XIV, 
26; XVI, 133; XVIII, 162; Ore., XIX, 133", 
136. 
villosus orius (*Modoc Woodpecker, 
“hyloscopus), Calif., XIV, 143°; XX, 71-73. 
—Distb., XIII, 169; nest, XX, 71, 72°, 73"; 
miscl., XX, 76°, 86. 
villosus picoideus (Queen Charlotte 
Woodpecker), Alaska, XIX, 17.—Distb., 
eT Os 
villosus septentrionalis, distb., XIII, 170. 
villosus sitkensis (Sitka Hairy Wood- 
pecker), Alaska, XVI, 83, 91; XIX, 17. 
villosus villosus (Hairy Woodpecker), 
Ark., XVII, 44; Colo., XIV, 153; Kan., XI, 
155, 158; XV, 120; S. Dak., XIII, 104. 
Du Bois, A. D.: XX, an albino magpie, 189; 
a late nest of the Swainson hawk, 191. 
Duck, Baldpate, see Mareca americana. 
Barrow Golden-eye, see Clangula is: 
landica. 
Black, see Anas rubripes. 
Black-bellied Tree, see Dendrocygna 
autumnalis. 
Blue-winged Teal, see Querquedula dis- 
cors. 
Bufflehead, see Charitonetta albeola. 
Canvasback, see Marila valisineria. 
Cinnamon Teal, see Querquedula cya- 
noptera. 
Fulvous Tree, see Dendrocygna bicolor. 
Gadwall, see Chaulelasmus streperus. 
Golden-eye, see Clangula clangula am- 
ericana. 
Green-winged Teal, see Nettion caroli- 
nense. 
Harlequin, see Histrionicus histrionicus. 
Lesser Scaup, see Marila affinis. 
Mallard, see Anas platyrhynchos. 
Mottled, see Anas fulvigula maculosa. 
Pintail, see Dafila acuta. 
Red-head, see Marila americana. 
Ring-necked, see Marila collaris. 
SECOND TEN YEAR INDEX 33 
EDITORIAL 
Ruddy, see Erismatura jamaicensis. 
Scaup, see Marila marila. 
Shoveler, see Spatula clypeata. 
Spectacled Eider, see Arctonetta fisch- 
eri. 
Spoonbill, see Spatula clypeata. 
Steamer, see Tachyeres cinereus. 
Wood, see Aix sponsa. 
Dumetella carolinensis (*Catbird, °Galeo- 
scoptes), Ark., XVII, 55; Colo., XI, 121; 
XII, 39; XIV, 103; XVII, 151; Idaho, XIII, 
108; XVII, 128; XIX, 41; Kan., XI, 155, 
156, 163; Mon., XIV, 31, 218%; XVI, 142; 
XVII, 110; N. Mex., XIV, 115"; N. Dak., 
XVII, 223°; XX, 28", 308; Ore., XIII, 69; 
XVIII, 22.—Eggs, XVI, 164"; miscl., XVI, 
25%) 121". 
Dunlin, see Pelidna alpina alpina. 
Dwight, Jonathan: XI, the popular names of 
birds, 43. 
XX, rev. of his “the geographical distri- 
bution of color and of other variable 
characters in the genus Junco: a new 
aspect of specific and subspecific val- 
m ues”, 142. 
E 
Eagle, Bald, see Haliaeetus leucocephalus 
leucocephalus. 
Golden, see Aquila chrysaetos. 
Kamchatkan Sea, see Thalassaetos pel- 
agicus. 
Northern Bald, see Haliaeetus leucoce- 
phalus alascanus. 
Earnshaw, Frank Leslie, with Palmer, T. 5S., 
and Bancroft, W. F.: XVII, rev. of their 
report on “game laws for 1914’, 107. 
Eaton, Elon Howard: XII, rey. of his “birds 
of New York”, 207. 
Ectopistes migratorius ("Passenger Pigeon), 
miscl., XII, 176"; XIII, 79"; XIV, 108%, 200°; 
LOY WS SVG Te Te 
Editorial notes and news. 
XI, 35, 71 (on bird protection on Laysan 
Island), 104, 140 (on color nomencla- 
ture), 175, 209. 
XII, 47 (on reviewing), 81, 111, 134, 176 
(on simplified spelling), 205 (on simpli- 
fied spelling). 
XIII, 36 (on simplified spelling), 77, 112, 
140, 169, 212 (advice on egg data). 
XIV, 43, 78, 109, 155 (on terms indicating 
abundance of birds), 200, 226. 
XV, 44, 95, 130, 156, 185, 230. 
XVI, 42, 96, 147 (“resident” versus “visit- 
ant”), 184 (making field notes; cats as 
enemies), 242, 262. 
XVII, 61, 103 (A. O. U. meeting at San 
Francisco), 132, 168 (A. O. U. program), 
208, 236 (numbers of species of birds in 
various states). 
XVIII, 36, 87, 131, 172 (on game conserva- 
tion), 206, 234. 
