1919 SECOND TEN 
LOPHODYTES 
Lophodytes cucullatus (Hooded Merganser), 
Calif exeva, 92 SVL, (59 ERG 68 ‘Colo:, 
XI, 111; XIV, 152; Idaho, XVII, 122; 
Wash., XIX, 143.—Nest, XIX, 143. 
Lophortyx californica californica (*Califor- 
nia Quail), Calif., XI, 21; XIII, 73; XVI, 
30: VIE, Si, 193; XIX, 59; Chili, XVI, 
187°; Colo., XV, 94, 158; XVII, 60°; Ore., 
XIX, 135; Peru, XVI, 43°.—Hybrid, XIII, 
149, 151; mest, XVI, 30; note, XIV, 73; 
miscl., XI, 39°, 66%; XIII, 79°; XIV, 132. 
californica vallicola (*Valley Quail, 
>Partridge), Calif, XI, 170; XII, 108; 
xT 9) XV, Wei-1428= xXove 17, 156%; 
XVI, 98, 145; XVII, 206; XVIII, 4°, 168, 
OMNES os Loess Ldaho, VE, 120 Ts: 
Calif., XI, 100; XII, 187; XV, 22.—Dis- 
ease, XIV, 136; distb. with map, XIV, 131- 
142"; XVI, 98; food, XIV, 135; fos., XIV, 
YEAR INDEX 51 
MACHETES 
curvirostra sitkensis (Sitka Crossbill), 
Alaska, XI, 107; XVI, 86, 91; XVIII, 237; 
DADS aly: 
curvirostra stricklandi (Mexican Cross- 
bill), Ariz., XI, 73; XXX, 22° Calif., XI, 102; 
XIII, 210; Colo., XI, 120; XIV, 149-152, 
227. 
leucoptera (*White-winged Crossbill), 
Alaska, XVI, 86; XX, 85; England, XII, 
111; Idaho, XIV, 193; Mon., XVIII, 162; 
S. Dak., XIII, 100°; Yukon, XI, 206. 
Lunda cirrhata (*Tufted Puffin), Alaska, 
XVI, 73; XVII, 29; B. C., XX, 180°; Calif., 
XI, 96, 186; XII, 170°, 172; XIII, 173, 209; 
XV, 87°, 88; XVIII, 222, 232; XIX, 58, 71; 
Ore., XVI, 110; Wash., XX, 178.—Destr., 
XII, 188"; nest, XI, 186; XII, 172; XII, 
173; XV, 88, XVI, 73; XVII, 29; XIX, 71; 
miscl., XVI, 119"; XVIII, 205", 236°. 
44": nest, XV, 17; XVII, 206; XVIII, 168, 
201; XIX, 23; note, XIV, 105°; photo., 
XIX, 23; prot., XIV, 112%, 131-142", 229- M 
230"; miscl., XI, 43, 141%; XIII, 150°; XV, 
Ba, 190%, 214": X6VE, 5b, 1038", 152%:) XVII, 
209%; XVIII, 88°, 229°; XIX, 74%, 159%, 173; 
Macaw, Military, see Ara militaris. 
MacGillivray, William: XII, rev. of his “life 
one a7: of William MacGillivray”, 206. 
douglasi (Douglas Quail), Tepic, XII, | MacPherson, Henry [Edward] Brewster: 
78. XII, rev. of his “the home-life of a golden 
gambeli (*Gambel Quail, Partridge, eagle”, 81. 
‘Desert Quail), Ariz., XI, 52, 54°; XIV, 58", 
61; XVII, 86, 97; XVIII, 210; Calif., XIII, 
131, 185; XIV, 35, 38; XVI, 98; Colo., XV, 
93, 158.—Discv., XVIII, 12; distb., XVI, 
98; hbt., XX, 97°; nest, XIV, 60°; XVII, 
86, 97; photo., XIV, 61%; XVII, 97; prot., 
XIV, 229-230°; miscl., XI, 39-40", 43; XIII, 
79"; XIV, 132°. 
Lower California: 
Carpenter, N. K., XX, 124. 
Colburn, A. E., XVII, 165. 
Howell, A. B., XII, 184; XIII, 151, 211; 
XIV, 187. 
Lamb, C., XI, 8. 
Osburn, P. I., XI, 134, 151; XII, 73; 
200 he Bul 
Oberholser, H. C., XIX, 182; XX, 209. 
Swarth, H. S., XV, 228. 
Thayer, J. E., XI, 10, 142; XIII, 104. 
Van Rossem, A., XI, 208. 
Willett, G., XV, 19, 184. 
Wright, H. W., XI, 96; XV, 207. 
Loxia curvirostra bendirei (*American 
Crossbill, "Sierra Crossbill), Ariz., XX, 22, 
24- GCalif., XI, 102, 139%; XII, 149°; XV, 
203; Colo., XI, 120.—Miscl., XVI, 103°. 
curvirostra minor (*Red Crossbill, "Am- 
erican Crossbill), Alaska, XVI, 86; XVII, 
27: Calif., XI, 102, 1389; XVI, 34; XVIII, 
224: Colo., XIV, 148-149; Idaho, XII, 90°; 
XIII, 108; XIV, 193; XVII, 127; Mon., XIV, 
28; XVI, 136; Ore., XVIII, 77; XIX, 133, 
138; Wash., XII, 168°—Nest, XII, 90°; 
photo., XII, 90, 92; miscl., XVII, 135°. 
curvirostra percna (Newfoundland 
Crossbill), Newfoundland, XVI, 151. 
McAtee, William Lee: XII, rev. of F. J. 
Phillips’s “the dissemination of junipers 
by birds”, 135; rev. of W. H. Gates’ “a 
few notes on the habits, life history and 
economic value of doves’, 137. 
XIII, remarks on the food of young cow- 
birds, 107; rev. of A. G. Edquist’s “use- 
ful birds of South Australia”, 142. 
XIV, rev. of his “woodpeckers in relation 
to trees and wood products”, 44; rev. of 
H. C. Bryant’s “the relation of birds to 
an insect outbreak in northern Califor- 
nia”, 45; rev. of A. G. Edquist’s “useful 
birds of South Australia’, part III, 46. 
XV, rev. of his “the experimental method 
of testing the efficiency of warning and 
cryptic coloration in protecting animals 
from their enemies”, 47; rev. of his “in- 
dex to papers relating to the food of 
birds in the publications of the United 
States Department of Agriculture, 1885- 
1911”, 132. 
XVII, rev. of his “how to attract birds in 
northeastern United States’, 107. 
McGee, William John: XIII, rev. of his 
“notes on the passenger pigeon”, 79. 
McGregor, Richard Crittenden: XII, rev. of 
his “a manual of Philippine birds”, 136. 
XVIII, rev. of his “birds in their economic 
relation to man”, 89. 
McLean, Donald D.: XVIII, nesting habits of 
the Virginia rail in Mariposa County, 
California, 229. 
Machetes pugnax (Ruff), eggs, XV, 141, 148, 
196; photo., XV, 141. 
