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GOELITZ g 
Goelitz, Walter Adolph: XX, the short-eared 
owl in Saskatchewan, 101. 
Goethe, Charles Matthias: XVII, bird-study 
out-of-doors in European schools, 201. 
Golden-eye, see Clangula clangula ameri- 
cana. 
Barrow, see Changula islandica. 
Goldfinch, American, see Astragalinus tris- 
tis tristis. 
Arkansas, see Astragalinus  psaltria 
psaltria. 
Green-backed, see Astragalinus psaltria 
hesperophilus. 
_Lawrence, see Astragalinus lawrencei. 
Pale, see Astragalinus tristis pallidus. 
Willow, see Astragalinus tristis salica- 
mans. 
Goose, American White-fronted, see Anser 
albifrons albifrons. 
Blue, see Chen caerulescens. 
Cackling, see Branta canadensis mini- 
ma. 
Canada, 
densis. 
Emperor, see Philacte canagica. 
Greater Snow, see Chen hyperborea ni- 
valis. 
Hutchins, see Branta canadensis hutch- 
insii. 
Lesser Snow, see Chen hyperborea hy- 
perborea. 
Tule, see Anser albifrons gambeli. 
White-cheeked, see Branta canadensis 
occidentalis. 
Goshawk, American, see Astur atricapillus 
atricapillus. 
Mexican, see Asturina plagiata. 
see Branta canadensis cana- 
Western, see Astur atricapillus  stria- 
tulus. 
Grackle, Bronzed, see Quiscalus quiscula 
aeneus. 
Great-tailed, see Megaquiscalus major 
macrourus. 
Nicaragua Boat-tailed, see Megaquisca- 
lus nicaraguensis. 
Purple, see Quiscalus quiscula. 
Grallina australis (Magpie Lark, 
Aust., XIII, 142; XIV, 47°. 
Grassquit, Melodious, see Tiaris canora. 
Graucalus melanops, Aust., XIV, 47.—Food, 
XIV, 47. 
Grebe, American Eared, see Colymbus nigri- 
eollis californicus. 
Holboell, see Colymbus holboelli. 
Horned, see Colymbus auritus. 
Mexican, see Colymbus dominicus brach- 
ypterus. 
Pied-billed, see Podilymbus podiceps. 
Western, see Aechmophorus occident- 
alis. | 
Greschik, Dr. Eugene: XIV, rev. of his ‘““ma- | 
gen-und gewolluntersuchungen unserer 
"*picata), 
SECOND TEN YEAR INDEX 
einheimischen raubvogel”, 232. 
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GRINNELL 
Grey, Henry: XV, Harris hawk in Califor- 
nia, 128; American egret in San Diego 
County, 129; western goshawk in Cali- 
fornia, 129. 
XVII, bird notes from British Columbia 
and southern California, 59. 
ae Mexican ground dove at San Diego, 
XIX, vermilion flycatcher at San Diego, 
California, 102; zone-tailed hawk at San 
Diego, California, 103. 
XX, wood duck at San Diego, 91; wood 
ibis at San Diego, 126. 
Grinnell, Fordyce, Jr.: XI, 
color nomenclature, 177. 
Grinnell, Hilda Wood: XVII, rev. of W. L. 
Finley’s “little bird blue”, 236. 
XIX, rev. of L. S. Crandall’s “pets, their 
history and care”, 146. 
XX, rev. of T. G. Pearson’s “the bird study 
book”, 48. 
Grinnell, Joseph: XI, the status of the Hut- 
ton vireo in southern California, 66; the 
zone-tailed hawk in California, 69; rev. 
of F. M. Chapman's “camps and cruises 
of an ornithologist’, 71; rev. of God- 
man’s “the monograph of the petrels”, 
parts II and III, 72; rev. of his “the bio- 
ta of the San Bernardino Mountains”, 
73; the small American crossbill in Cal- 
ifornia, 102; the little brown crane in 
California, 128; the northern spotted 
owl in California, 138; two waders of 
note from Santa Catalina Island, 139; 
further notes on the American crossbill 
in California, 139; queries, 139; rev. of 
F. H. Knowlton’s “birds of the world”, 
144; rev. of W. L. Dawson and J. H. 
Bowles’ “the birds of Washington”, 176; 
rev. of L. H. Miller’s “Pavo californicus, 
a fossil peacock from the Quaternary 
asphalt beds of Rancho La Brea’, 176; 
a collection of birds from Forty-mile, 
Yukon Territory, Canada, 202. 
XII, miscellaneous records from Alaska, 
41; the Scott oriole in Los Angeles 
County, 46; rev. of L. H. Miller’s “Tera- 
tornis, a new avian genus from Rancho 
La Brea”, 48; rev. of Ernest Adam’s 
“land birds of Placer County”, 48; rev. 
of R. C. McGregor’s ‘fa manual of Phil- 
ippine birds”, 136; rev. of A. H. Clarke's 
“the birds collected and observed dur- 
ing the cruise of the United States fish- 
eries steamer ‘Albatross’ in the North 
Pacific Ocean” (1906), 138; rev. of his 
“two heretofore unnamed wrens of the 
genus Thryomanes”, 139; rev. of his 
“the Savannah sparrow of the Great 
Basin”, 139; rev. of his “birds of the 
1908 Alexander Alaska expedition”, 139; 
an additional song sparrow for Califor- 
nia, 174; rev. of the new A. O. U. 
“Check-list of North American birds”, 
communcation: 
