1919 
RAIL 
Louisiana Clapper, see Rallus crepitans 
saturatus. 
Mexican King, see Rallus tenuirostris. 
Virginia, see Rallus virginianus. 
Yellow, see Coturnicops noveboracensis. 
Rallus beldingi (Belding Rail), L. Calif., XI, 
11; XX, 58—Nest, XI, 11; miscl., XX, 60. 
crepitans saturatus (Louisiana Clapper 
Rail), Tex., XVII, 3-6.—Nest, XVII, 3-6; 
photo., XVII, 5-6. 
levipes (*Clapper Rail, *Light-footed), 
Calif., XV, 157°; L. Calif., XIII, 152.— 
Nest, XIII, 152; nomen., XVIII, 33°, 228"; 
miscl., XI, 49; XII, 177; XVI, 26, 27°. 
obsoletus (*California Clapper Rail), 
Calif., XVII, 98, 201—Distb., XVII, 201; 
nest, XVII, 201; prot., XIV, 112%, 229°; 
miscl., XII, 177; XVI, 26°. 
tenuirostris (Mexican King Rail), Tepic, 
XII, 76. 
virginianus (*Virginia Rail), Calif., XIII, 
130, 160; XVIII, 223, 229; XIX, 59; Colo., 
XI, 114; XIV, 119; XVII, 149; Mon., XIII, 
108; XIV, 108°—Nest, XIV, 119; XVIII, 
229. 
Raven, American, see Corvus corax corax. 
Western, see Corvus corax sinuatus. 
White-necked, see Corvus cryptoleucus. 
Ray, Milton Smith: XI, birds of the Big Ba- 
sin, 18; passing of the Pedro Island sea- 
bird rookery, 94; communication: pro- 
tection of quail, 141; some Sierran nests 
of the Brewer blackbird, 194. 
XII, a defense of oology, 19; from Tahoe 
to Washoe, 85; late spring in Lake Val- 
ley, 128; the discovery of the nest and 
eggs of the gray-crowned leucosticte, 
147. 
XIII, the literary and other principles in 
ornithological writing, 81; some August 
notes for Lake Valley, 108; tree-nests of 
the Point Pinos junco and other notes, 
210. 
XIV, through Tahoean mountains, 12; 
nesting of the Canada goose at Lake Ta- 
hoe, 67; a journey to the Star Lake 
country and other notes from the Tahoe 
region, 142; the discovery of the nest 
and eggs of the California pine gros- 
beak, 157. 
XV, some further notes from the Tahoe 
region, 111; some further notes on Si- 
erran field-work, 198. 
XVI, some discoveries 
Fyffe, 57. 
XVII, nesting of the American osprey at 
Eagle Lake, California, 70. 
XVIII, more summer birds for San Fran- 
cisco County, 222. 
XIX, some further notes on San Francisco 
County birds, 170. 
XX, six weeks in the high Sierras in nest- 
ing time, 70. 
Ray, M. S., with Carriger, H. W.: XIII, an 
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ei day list of Calaveras Valley birds, 
Reagan, Albert B: XII, rev. of his “destruc- 
ae of young water birds by a storm”, 
Recurvirostra americana (*Avocet), Calif., 
XIII, 134; XIV, 7, 35, 199; XV, 16, 117, 
218; XVI, 226, 229, 230+, 233-235"; XVII, 
98, 207; XVIII, 39", 168; XIX, 156"; Colo., 
XI, 14, 115; XII, 29; XIV, 89, 123; Idaho, 
XVII, 128; XIX, 32; Mon., XIV, 24, 220°; 
XVI, 126", 130, 133"; N. Mex., XII, 162°; 
Saskatchewan, XIX, 101; Tex., XVIII, 
154*—Hegegs, XV, 141, 142; nest, XI, 115; 
XV, 117; XVI, 130, 226, 229, 2302, 233; 
XVIII, 168; XIX, 101; photo., XI, 115; 
XIV, 123, 124; XV, 141; XVI, 133; prot., 
XIV, 112"; miscl., XIII, 113°; XVI, 240ns 
XVIII, 135", 1763. 
Red-head, see Marila americana. 
Redpoll, Common, see Acanthis linaria lin- 
aria. 
Hoary, see Acanthis hornemanni exili- 
pes. 
Redshank, see Totanus totanus. 
Redstart, American, see Setophaga ruticilla. 
Painted, see Setophaga picta. 
Red-bellied, see Setophaga miniata. 
Redtail, see Buteo borealis borealis. 
Western, see Buteo borealis calurus. 
Regulus calendula calendula (*Ruby-crowned 
Kinglet), Alaska, XVI, 89; Ariz., XII, 60", 
LOS) OVA, 159% G0; Ark. XOVIle 56° 
Colo., XI, 121; XIV, 103; XVII, 95; Idaho, 
XVIII, 82; XIX, 33", 42; Kan., XI, 156, 164; 
Mon., XII, 196"; XIV, 31; XVI, 143; Ore., 
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XVIII, 129°—Hbt., XI, 932; nest, XVIII, 
22, 160; miscl., XIV, 178"; XVI, 143°. 
calendula cinerascens (*Western Ruby- 
crowned Kinglet, "calendula), Calif., XII, 
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ecalendula grinnelli (Sitka Kinglet), 
Alaska, XVI, 89, 91; XX, 85; Calif., XVI, 
39; XVII, 201; Ore., XVIII, 80. 
satrapa clarus, Guatemala, XI, 72. 
satrapa olivaceus ("Western Golden- 
crowned Kinglet), Alaska, XVI, 89; XVII, 
28a Arizs, soxG 24" Bi GC. eXV, 2) (Calis 
KAR, (Shs) Val, OOS SOV, 84> NOVI. 
30; Idaho, XIV, 194; XVII, 129; XIX, 42; 
Mon., XIV, 31; XVI, 148; XVII, 115; XVIII, 
163; Ore., XVIII, 80; XIX, 47%, 50°; Wash., 
XI, 55, 56; XII, 168*°—Nest, XV, 85; 
XVIII, 80. 
satrapa satrapa (Golden-crowned King- 
let), Ark., XVII, 56. 
