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FALCON 
Peale, see Falco peregrinus pealei. 
Prairie, see Falco mexicanus. 
Felger, Alva Howard: XI, a correction, 68. 
XII, rev. of his “annotated list of the 
water birds of Weld, Morgan and Adams 
Counties, Colorado”, 82. 
XIII, rev. of his “birds and mammals of 
northwestern Colorado’, 80. 
Ferry, John Farwell: XII, obituary of, 81. 
Field collecting: 
Miller, L. H., XVII, 226. 
Figgins, J. D.: XV, the status of the Gambel 
quail in Colorado, 158, 
XX, photographs by, 203-208. 
Finch, Aleutian Rosy, see Leucosticte gris- 
eonucha griseonucha. 
Black Rosy, see Leucosticte atrata. 
Brown-capped Rosy, see Leucosticte 
australis. 
California Purple, see Carpodacus pur- 
pureus californicus. 
Cassin Purple, see Carpodacus cassini. 
Commander Island Rosy, see Leucos- 
ticte griseonucha maxima. 
Cuernevaca House, see 
mexicanus rhodocolpus. 
Gray-crowned Rosy, see Leucosticte te- 
phrocotis tephrocotis. 
Hepburn Rosy, see Leucosticte tephro- 
cotis littoralis. 
House, see Carpodacus mexicanus fron- 
talis. 
Purple, see Carpodacus purpureus pur- 
pureus. 
Rosy, 
phrocotis. 
San Clemente House, see Carpodacus 
mexicanus clementis. 
Sierra Nevada Rosy, see Leucosticte te- 
phrocotis dawsoni. 
Finley, William Lovell: XI, some bird acci- 
dents, 181. 
XII, life history of the California condor, 
Carpodacus 
see Leucosticte tephrocotis te- 
bs 
XVI, rev. of his “the Oregon Sportsman”, 
43. ; 
Finley, W. L., and Finley, Irene: XVII, rev. 
of their “little bird blue”, 236. 
Fisher, Albert Kenrick: XVII, photo of, 171. 
Fisher, Walter Kenrick: XI, rev. of Grin- 
nell’s “the biota of the San Bernardino | 
Mountains”, 73. 
XVIII, rev. of Bryan’s “natural history of 
Hawaii’, 88. 
XX, in memoriam: Lyman Belding, 51. 
Flicker, see Colaptes auratus auratus. 
Boreal, see Colaptes auratus borealis. 
Gilded, see Colaptes chrysoides mearnsi. 
Hybrid, see Colaptes auratus-+cafer. 
Mearns Gilded, see Colaptes chrysoides 
mearnsi. 
Northern, see Colaptes cafer luteus. 
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FOOD 
Northwestern, see Colaptes cafer satu- 
ratior. 
Red-shafted, see Colaptes cafer collaris. 
Florida caerulea (*Little Blue Heron, “caeru- 
lea caerulescens), Calif., XV, 188; Colo., 
XIV, 151; Cuba, XVIII, 147°; Tepic, XII, 
76.—Miscl., XIII, 214°. 
Flycatcher, Acadian, see Empidonax vires- 
cens. 
Alder, see Empidonax trailli alnorum. 
Arizona Crested, see Myiarchus magis- 
ter magister. 
Arkansas, see Tyrannus verticalis. 
Ash-throated, see Myiarchus cinerascens 
cinerascens. 
Baird, see Empidonax difficilis bairdi. 
Beardless, see Camptostoma imberbe. 
Brown, see Mitrephanes phoeocercus. 
Buff-breasted, see Empidonax fulvifrons 
pygmaeus. 
Coues, see Myiochanes pertinax palli- 
diventris. 
Crested, see Myiarchus crinitus crini- 
tus. 
Derby, see Pitangus derbianus. 
Fulvous, see Empidonax fulvifrons. 
Giraud, see Myiozetetes similis super- 
ciliosus. 
Gray, see Empidonax griseus. 
Great-crested, see Myiarchus 
crinitus. 
Green-crested, see Empidonax virescels. 
Hammond, see Empidonax hammondi. 
Least, see Empidonax minimus. 
Mexican Boat-billed, see Megarhynchus 
pitangua mexicanus. 
Mexican Crested, see Myiarchus magis- 
ter nelsoni. 
Olivaceous, see Myiarchus lawrencei ol- 
ivascens. 
Olive-sided, see Nuttallornis borealis. 
Querulous, see Myiarchus lawrencei 
querulus. 
Royal, see Onychorhynchus mexicanus 
mexicanus. 
Scissor-tailed, see Muscivora forficata. 
Slate-headed Tody, see Todirostrum 
schistaceiceps. 
Sulphur-bellied, see Myiodynastes lutei- 
ventris. 
Vermilion, see 
mexicanus. 
Western, see Empidonax difficilis diffi- 
cilis. 
Wright, see Empidonax wrighti. 
Yellow-bellied, see Empidonax flaviven- 
tris. 
Food of birds: 
Bailey, F. M., XVIII, 201. 
Bryant, H. C., XIII, 195; XV, 92; XVII, 
32; XIX, 168; XX, 126. 
Chambers, W. L., XVIII, 88, 202. 
Colburn, A. E., XIX, 185. 
Daggett, F. S., XV, 40. 
crinitus 
Pyrocephalus rubinus 
