72 PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA 
REGURGITATION 
Regurgitation: 
Myers, H. W., XII, 165. 
Rhea darwini (Patagonian Rhea), hbt., 
XVIII, 203. 
Rhodestethia rosea (Ross Gull), Alaska, 
XVII, 136. 
Rhynchocyclus cinereiceps, Honduras, XII, 
56, 57.—Nest, XII, 56; photo., XII, 56. 
Rhynchophanes meccowni (*McCown Long- 
Spur). Bs) Gap OV) lar, ANLOM. eek Vemodiies 
2208; XVI, 137—Nest, XVI, 137; photo., 
XVI, 141°. 
Richards, George: XI, Scolecophagus caro- 
linus in Colorado, 101; cliff climbing for 
prairie falcon eggs, 164. 
Richards, Dr. Theodore Wright: XI, notes cn 
albatrosses and other pelagic birds in 
Australian waters, 5; albino eggs of the 
house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus 
frontalis), 34; nesting of Diomedea ni- 
gripes and D. immutabilis on Midway 
Islands, 122. 
XVI, a plea for comparative oology, 161. 
XVIII, breeding of Tiaris canora, and 
other notes from the U. S. naval sta- 
tion, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, 145. 
Richards, William Walter: XIX, wild ducks 
in a city park, 85. 
Richmond, Charles Wallace: XVIII, an early 
record of American scoter for Califor- 
nia, 83. 
Ridgway, Robert: XI, communication: color 
nomenclature, 210. 
XIV, rey. of his “birds of North and Mid- 
dle America”, part V, 110. 
XV, rev. of his “color standards and color 
nomenclature”, 131. 
XVI, rev. of his “birds of North and Mid- 
dle America’, part VI, 188. 
Riley, Joseph Harvey: XV, rev. of his “birds 
collected or observed on the expedition 
of the Alpine Club of Canada to Jasper 
Park, Yellowhead Pass, and Mount Rob- 
son region”, 130. 
Riparia riparia (“Bank Swallow), B. C., XX, 
186"; Calif., XI, 174, 185"; XV, 156"; XVII, 
130, 196; XVIII, 225, 227°; XIX, 61; XX, 
90; Colo., XI, 121; Idaho, XVII, 128; XIX, 
41; Kan., XI, 155, 156, 162; Mon. XVI, 
140; Ore., XIX, 189; Wash., XVI, 252, 253", 
254",—Anat., XIX, 91°; eggs, XVI, 164; 
nest, XI, 174; XVII, 180; XVIII, 225; XX, 
90; miscl., XI, 139°; XV, 64°; XVIII, 231°. 
Rissa brevirostris (Red-legged Kittiwake), 
Yukon, XI, 203.—Descr., XI, 203; meas., 
XI, 203. 
tridactyla pollicaris (Pacific Kittiwake, 
"tridactyla), Alaska, XVI, 74; Calif., 
XVIII, 203; Ore., XVI, 111.—Miscl., XIII, 
38°. 
Roadrunner, see Geococeyx californianus. 
Robin, American, see Planesticus migratori- 
us migratorius. 
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SALPINCTES 
Gray-breasted, see Planesticus tristis. 
_ Northwestern, see Planesticus migrato- 
rius caurinus. 
Southern, see Planesticus migratorius 
achrusterus. 
Western, see Planesticus migratorius 
propinquus. : 
Roc, see Aepyornis maximus. 
Rockwell, Robert Blanchard: XI, the his- 
tory of Colorado ornithology (with two 
maps), 24; correction of errors, 33; 
oological, 34; that cooperative scheme, 
69; the use of magpies’ nests by other 
birds, 90; correspondence: on certain 
Colorado records, 106; rey. of J. Hen- 
derson’s “an annotated list of the birds 
of Boulder County, Colorado”, 144. 
XII, an albino magpie, 45; some Colorado 
night heron notes, 113; nesting of the 
gray-headed junco, 164; nesting notes 
on the American eared grebe and pied- 
billed grebe, 188. 
XIII, notes on the nesting of the Forster 
and black terns in Colorado, 57; nesting 
notes on the ducks of the Barr Lake re- 
gion, Colorado, part I, 121; part II, 186. 
XIV, notes on the wading birds of the 
Barr Lake region, Colorado, 117. 
Rockwell, R. B., with Hersey, L. J.: XI, an 
annotated list of the birds of the Barr 
Lake district, Adams County, Colorado, 
109. 
Rook, Eastern, see Corvus frugilegus frugi- 
legus. 
European, see Corvus frugilegus pasti- 
nator. 
Rough-leg, American, see Archibuteo lago- 
pus sancti-johannis. 
Ferruginous, see Archibuteo ferrugin- 
eus. 
Ruff, see Machetes pugnax. 
Rust, Henry Judson: XV, birds new to the 
vicinity of Lake Coeur d’Alene, Koote- 
nai County, Idaho, 41. 
XVI, some notes on the nesting of the 
sharp-shinned hawk, 14. 
XVII, an annotated list of the birds of 
Kootenai County, Idaho (with map), 118. 
XVIII, additional notes on the birds of 
Kootenai County, Idaho, 81. 
XIX, an annotated list of the birds of Fre- 
mont County, Idaho, as observed during 
the summer of 1916 (with map), 29. 
Rhynchops nigra (*Black Skimmer), Tepic, 
XII, 76; Tex., XVIII, 155*. 
Ss 
Sage, John Hall: XVII, photograph, 171. 
Sage, J. H., with Bishop, L. B.: XVI, rev. of 
their “the birds of Connecticut’, 97. 
Salpinctes guadeloupensis guadeloupensis 
(Guadalupe Rock Wren), meas., XVI, 214; 
miscl., XVI, 213. 
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