1919 SECOND TEN 
MILLER 
from the Pacific coast of North Amer- 
ica’, 48; late fall occurrence of the 
black-headed grosbeak, 92. 
XVI, some notes on sea birds from Los 
Angeles County, California, 40. 
XVII, dwarf cowbird in the San Diegan 
region, 165; a striking plumage of the 
western tanager, 165; bluebird breeding 
in Los Angeles, 166; pinyon jays in Los 
Angeles, 166; a walking eagle from 
Rancho La Brea, 179; a convenient col- 
lecting gun, 226. 
XX, the eastern kingbird in California 
again, 44; a surprising trait in the 
black-necked stilt, 126; the Kaeding 
petrel in California, 211; first flights of 
a young golden eagle, 212. 
Milvago chimango, eggs, XVI, 163. 
Mimocichla rubripes schistacea (Gray-bel- 
lied Red-legged Thrush), Cuba, XVIII, 150. 
Mimus polyglottos leucopterus (*Western 
Mockingbird), Ariz., XII, 110°; XIV, 58; 
MOVIL, 89, 159°; Calif., XI, 172; XIII, 138, 
eieetoo; XLV, 39, 10%"; XV, 156%, 2282: 
XVI, 146; XVIII, 92°, 226; XIX, 158°; XxX, 
190; Colo., XI, 17, 121; XII, 38; XIV, 102; 
XVII, 151; L. Calif., XV, 248; Morelos, XI, 
64; N. Mex., XII, 162°; Tepic, XII, 78; 
Tex., XII, 96%, 102; XV, 183"; XIX, 164.— 
Nest, XI, 121; XIV, 102; XV, 2289; XVI, 
146; XVII, 89; photo., XVII, 159*; miscl., 
XII, 186; XIII, 114-1158; XV, 2368; XVI, 55; 
XVIII, 937, 98°. 
polyglottos orpheus (Cuban Mocking- 
bird), Cuba, XVIII, 150.—Nest, XVIII, 150. 
polyglottos polyglottos (*Mockingbird), 
Ark., XVII, 55; Tex., XIII, 43-45%; XVIII, 
151-154", 185-189", 205-218"; XX, 43.—Nest, 
XX, 43. 
Mitchell, Horace Hedley: XVIII, concerning 
vernacular names of Passer domesticus, 
82. ed 
XIX, peculiar nesting habits of the avo- 
cet, 101. 
Mitrephanes phaeocercus (Brown Flycatch- 
er), Morelos, XI, 60. 
Mniotilta varia (Black and White Warbler, 
"Black and White Creeper), Ark., XVII, 
52; Calif., XVII, 131; Kan., XI, 156, 162; 
Tex., XII, 101; XVIII, 189°. 
Mockingbird, 
glottos. 
Cuban, see Mimus polyglottos orpheus. 
Western, see Mimus polyglottos leucop- 
terus. 
Molothrus ater artemisiae (*Nevada Cow- 
bird), Calif., XIII, 181; XIV, 37—Miscl., 
XVI, 42°. 
ater ater (*Cowbird), 
Ark, XVII 47; 
YEAR INDEX 
see Mimus polyglottos poly- | 
Colo., XI, 15, 118; XII, 35; XIV, 97; Cuba, | 
XVIII, 148"; Idaho, XIX, 37-39"; Mon., 
SV, 2s Vl, 1363 CVI 1625 Ne Mex; 
XII, 162"; Ore., XIII, 68; XIX, 137; S. Dak., 
Ponies On, 1088s "hex. sles Os) Oke 
MUSEUM 
183"; XVIII, 154°, 189, 215"—Distb., XI, 
52°; eggs, XII, 17°; food, XIII, 107"; nest, 
XI, 92°, 118; XVI, 136; XIX, 37; photo., 
XII, 17; miscl., XI, 139"; XII, 72°. 
ater obscurus ("Dwarf Cowbird), Ariz., 
XI, 173°; XVI, 257; XVII, 88, 155"; Calif., 
XII, 133, 174; XIII, 132, 134, 161; XIV, 37; 
XVI, 261; XVII, 165, 206; XVIII, 28, 204: 
XX, 211; L. Calif., XIII, 152; XVII, 165: 
Tex., XII, 97; XX, 41—Nest, XII, 133: 
XVI, 257, 261; XX, 41, 211; photo., XVI, 
256; XVIII, 204. 
Momotus mexicanus (Mexican Motmot), 
Morelos, XI, 60; Tepic, XII, 77—Food, XT, 
60; hbt., XI, 60. 
Montana: 
Bailey, B., XV, 94, 184. 
Betts, N. de W., XVIII, 60. 
Du Bois, A. D., XX, 189, 191. 
Saunders, A. A., XI, 197; XII, 80, 195, 
204; XIII, 108; XIV, 22, 107, 108, 215, 224: 
XV, 99, 121, 128; XVI, 124, 183; XVII, 102, 
109; XVIII, 85. 
Silloway, P. M., XI, 86. 
Mopoke, see Athene boobook. 
Morphnus daggetti, desecr., XVII, 179; fos., 
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wcodwardi, fos., XIV, 44. 
Motmot, Mexican, see Momotus mexicanus. 
Mueller, Carl Stanley: XVII, a northern 
winter record of the phainopepla, 129. 
XVIII, occurrence of emperor goose 
northern California, 32. 
Munro, John Alexander: XX, the Barrow 
golden-eye in the Okanagan Valley, Brit- 
ish Columbia, 3; rev. of his “report of 
field work in Okanagan and Shuswap dis- 
tricts in 1916”, 48. 
Murie, Olaus John: XV, unusual nesting site 
of the mallard, 176. 
Murphy, Robert Cushman: XX, rev. of his 
‘natural history observations from _ the 
Mexican portion of the Colorado desert”, 
97. 
in 
Murre, California, see Uria troille califor- 
nica. 
Murrelet, Ancient, see Synthliboramphus an- 
tiquus. 
Craveri, see Brachyramphus craverii. 
Kittlitz, see Brachyramphus_ breviros- 
tris. 
Marbled, see Brachyramphus marmora- 
tus. 
Xantus, see Brachyramphus hypoleucus. 
Muscivora forficata ("Scissor-tailed Fly- 
catcher), Calif., XVII, 203; XVIII, 208"; 
Golom xd, 1485 150) 152) Tex.) X99: 
MeV, 182 XVI, 8"; MOVED, Lb3-154") 18s 
2158: XX, 41, 212—Nest, XX, 41; miscl., 
XVII, 212°. 
Museum of Comparative Oology: XVIII, an- 
nouncement of opening, 68. 
