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KALMBACH 
his “birds in relation to the alfalfa wee- 
vil”, 108. 
XX, rev. of his “the crow and its relation 
to man”, 140. 
Kansas: 
Karn, AN J., sox, 1912 
Wetmore, A., XI, 154, 208; XV, 120: XVI, 
92; XVII, 129. 
Keezel, Clara Cozad: XV, rev. of her “bird 
study note book”, 232. 
Kellogg, Louise: XIII, a collection of winter 
birds from Trinity and Shasta counties, 
California, 118. 
Kenagy, Fayre: XVI, a change in fauna, 120. 
Kennedy, Clarence Hamilton: XIII, notes on 
a broken leg in the white-rumped 
shrike, 107; some robins’ and mourn- 
ing doves’ nests in the lower Yakima 
Valley, Washington, 184. 
XV, a nest of the dusky horned lark, 135; 
mourning dove in the lower Yakima Val- 
ley, Washington, 183. - 
XVI, the effects of irrigation on bird life 
in the Yakima Valley, Washington, 250. 
XVII, adaptability in the choice of nest- 
ing sites of some widely spread birds, 
65. 
XIX, some factors involved in the nesting 
habit of birds, 87. 
Kermode, Francis, with Anderson, E. M.: 
XVII, rev. of their report on birds of 
Atlin Lake, 133. 
Keyes, Charles Rollin: XIII, a history of cer- 
tain great horned owls, 5. 
Keyes, Virginia, with Thayer, Evelyn: XV, 
rev. of their “catalogue of a collection of 
books on ornithology in the library of 
John HE. Thayer”, 233. 
Killdeer, see Oxyechus vociferus vociferus. 
Kingbird, see Tyrannus tyrannus. 
Arkansas, see Tyrannus verticalis. 
Cassin, see Tyrannus vociferans. 
Couch, see Tyrannus’ melancholicus 
couchi. 
Cuban, see Tolmarchus caudifasciatus. 
Great-billed, see Tyrannus crassirostris. 
Western, see Tyrannus verticalis. 
Kingfisher, Belted, see Ceryle alcyon alcyon. 
Great Rufous-bellied, see Ceryle tor- 
quata. : 
Northwestern Belted, see Ceryle aleyou 
caurina. 
Texan, see Ceryle cabanisi. 
Texas, see Ceryle americana septentri- 
onalis. 
Western Belted, see Ceryle alcyon cau- 
rina. 
Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 
trapa satrapa. 
Ruby-crowned, 
calendula. 
Western Golden-crowned, 
satrapa olivaceus. 
see Regulus sa- 
see Regulus calendula 
see Regulus 
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LAMB 
Western Ruby-crowned, see Regulus cal- 
endula cinerasceus. 
Kirn, Alfred J. B.: XX, supposed new rec- 
ord for central Kansas, 191. 
Kitchin, Edward Alexander: XIX, the 
black-footed albatross off the coast of 
Washington, 167. 
XX, the rough-legged hawk 
Washington, 91. 
Kite, Mississippi, see Ictinia mississippien- 
sis. 
Swallow-tailed, 
tus. 
White-tailed, see Elanus leucurus. 
Kittiwake, Pacific, see Rissa tridactyla polli- 
caris. 
Red-legged, see Rissa brevirostris. 
Knot, see Tringa canutus. 
Knowlton, Frank Hall: 
“birds of the world”, 144. 
in western 
see Elanoides forfica- 
XI, rev. of his 
[L 
Lacey, John Fletcher: XV, obituary notice, 
230. 
Ladd, Niel Morrow: XIX, rev. of his “how 
to make friends with birds’, 144. 
Lagopus lagopus albus, miscl., XII, 138; 
XVIII, 237. 
lagopus alexandrae (“Alexander Willow 
Ptarmigan), Alaska, XI, 107; XVI, 81, 91. 
—Miscl., XII, 138; XV, 236°. 
lagopus koreni, Siberia, XVIII, 236. 
lagopus lagopus (“Willow Ptarmigan), 
Alaska, XV, 159; Yukon, XI, 204.—Miscl., 
XVI, 262. 
leucurus leucurus (*White-tailed Ptarmi- 
gan), Alberta, XIII, 212"; B. Cl, XexXydsoy 
Colo., XI, 708; XII, 30; XIV, 91; XVII, 92, 
215-221; Mon., XVI, 131.—Nest, XVII, 214- 
221; photo. XVII, 216-221; miscl., XIX, 
104*.. 
mutus, Greenland, XIII, 80. 
rupestris dixoni (*Dixon Rock Ptarmi- 
gan), Alaska, XI, 107; XIV, 234°; XV, 
159"; XVI, 81, 91—Food, XVI, 81; miscel., 
XV, 2363. 
rupestris kelloggae (Montague Rock 
Ptarmigan), Alaska, XII, 139.—Descr., 
XII, 139. 
rupestris reinhardi, miscl., XIil, 80. 
rupestris rupestris (*Rock Ptarmigan), 
Alaska, XII, 139.—Miscl., XVI, 26°. 
Lamb, Chester: XI, nesting of the Xantus 
murrelet as observed on Los Coronados 
Islands, Lower California, 8; the knot 
in southern California, 208. 
XII, a glimpse of bird life on the west 
coast of Mexico, 74. 
XIII, a second occurrence of the Bohemi- 
an waxwing in southern California, 34. 
XIV, birds of a Mohave Desert oasis, 32. 
Lamb, C., with Howell, A. B.: XV, notes 
