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175: rev. of W. W. Cooke’s “distribution | 
and migration of North American shore 
birds”, 205; rev. of F. Du C. Godman’s 
“a monograph of the petrels”, part V, 
206; rev. of W. MacGillivray’s “life of 
Wiliam MacGillivray”, 206; rev. of E. 
H. Eaton’s “birds of New York”, 207. 
XIII, rev. of R. H. Beck’s ‘water birds of 
the vicinity of Point Pinos, California”, 
37; rev. of L. H. Miller’s “wading birds 
from the Quaternary asphalt beds of 
Rancho La Brea”, “condor-like vultures 
of Rancho La Brea”, “additions to the 
avifauna of the Pleistocene deposits at 
Fossil Lake, Oregon”, 79; rev. of H. C. 
Tracy’s “significance of white markings 
in birds of the order Passeriformes”, 79; 
rey. of A. L. V. Manniche’s “the terres- 
trial mammals and birds of northeast 
Greenland”, 80; field notes from the 
San Joaquin Valley, 109; the Bohemian 
waxwing in Sacramento County, Cali- 
fornia, 111; the black duck in Califor- 
nia, 138; rev. of J. H. Bowles’ “notes ex- 
tending the [known] range[s] of cer- 
tain birds on the Pacific slope”, 140; 
rev. of his “description of a new spotted 
towhee from the Great Basin”, 170; rev. 
of his “a new blue grosbeak from Cali- 
fornia”, 170; rev. of his “early summer 
birds in Yosemite Valley’, 170. 
XIV, rev. of L. H. Miller’s ‘a series of 
eagle tarsi from the Pleistocene of 
Rancho La Brea”, “avifauna of the Ple- 
istocene cave deposits of California”, 
43: an afternoon’s field notes, 104; rev. 
of C. G. Abbott’s “the home-life of the 
osprey”, 109; rev. of R. Ridgway’s “the 
birds of North and Middle America”, 
part V, 110; February bird notes from 
Palm Springs’, 154; the northern brown 
towhee, 199. 
XV, the outlook for conserving the band- 
tailed pigeon as a game bird of Califor- 
nia, 25; rev. of E. H. Forbush’s “a his- 
tory of the game birds, wild-fowl and 
shorebirds of Massachusetts and adja- 
cent states”, 47; rev. of W. Stone’s “the 
phylogenetic value of color characters 
in birds”, 47; rev. of L. H. Miller's “con- 
tributions to avian palaeontology from 
the Pacific coast of North America”, 48; 
rey. of H. G. Bryant’s “birds in relation 
to a grasshopper outbreak in Califor- 
nia”, 49; Leucosticte tephrocotis daw- 
soni—a new race of rosy finch from the 
Sierra Nevada, 76; call-notes and man- 
nerisms of the wren-tit, 178; rev. of W. 
Fry’s “check list of the birds of the Se- 
quoia and General Grant National 
Parks”, 188; rev. of H. H. Bailey's ‘“‘the 
birds of Virginia”, 233; rev. of BH. Thay- 
er and V. Keyes’ “catalogue of a col- 
lection of books on ornithology in the 
library of John E. Thayer”, 233. 
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XVI, a second list of the birds of the 
Berkeley campus, 28; occurrence of the 
white-tailed kite in central California in 
1918, 41; the great gray owl in Cali- 
fornia, 94; rev. of J. H. Gurney’s “the 
gannet, a bird with a history”, 150; 
communication: The Condor: a maga- 
zine of vertebrate natural history?, 185; 
rev. of R. Ridgway’s ‘the birds of North 
and Middle America”, part VI, 188; rev. 
of W. S. Baily’s “the birds on Buena 
Vista Lake, southern California’, 242; 
rev. of C. E. H. Aiken and E. R. War- 
ren’s “the birds of El Paso County, 
Colorado”, 264. 
XVII, rev. of “Alaskan bird-life”’, 105; rev. 
of W. H. Dall’s biography of Spencer 
Fullerton Baird, 169; rev. of E. H. Ea- 
ton’s “birds of New York”, part II, 169; 
rev. of W. W. Cooke's “our shorebirds 
and their future’, 237; rev. of his “a 
distributional list of the birds of Cali- 
fornia’, 237. 
XVIII, a new ruffed grouse, from the Yu- 
kon Valley, 166; rev. of Thayer, Bangs 
and Allen’s “notes on the birds and 
mammals of the Arctic coast of Hast 
Siberia”, 236; rev. of W. S. Brooks’ 
‘notes on birds from Hast Siberia and 
Arctic Alaska’, 237; rev. of F. S. Her- 
sey’s “a list of the birds observed in 
Alaska and northeastern Siberia during 
the summer of 1914”, 237. 
XIX, the subspecies of Hesperiphona ves 
pertina, 17; a diagram for illustrating 
the seasonal shifting of the bird calen- 
dar, 68; an invasion of California by 
the eastern goshawk, 70; rev. of W. W. 
Cooke’s “second annual report of bird 
counts in the United States”, 73; rev. 
of A. C. Shelton’s “a distributional list 
of the land birds of west central Ore- 
gon’, 174. 
XX, the status of the whiterumped pe-_ 
trels of the Cailfornia coast, 46; seven 
new or noteworthy birds from east-cen 
+ral California, 86; the name of the Am- 
erican barn swallow, 92; rev. of W. H. 
Bergtold’s ‘a study of the incubation 
periods of birds”, 95; rev. of R. C. Mur- 
phy’s “natural history observations from 
the Mexican portion of the Colorado 
desert”, 97; rev. of “birds of America”, 
vols. I, Il, III, 97; extension of known 
distribution in some northern California 
birds, 190; the Virginia warbler in Cali- 
fornia, 193. 
Grinnell, J., with Heller, E., Stephens, he 
and Dixon, J.: rev. of their “birds and 
mammals of the 1907 Alexander expedition 
{to southeastern Alaska”, XI, 106. 
Grinnell, J., and Storer, T. I: XX ate 
race of fox sparrow, from the vicinity of 
Mono Lake, California, 165. 
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