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SMITH 
dent within our boundaries, 103; Sumi- 
chrast blackbird in Tamaulipas, Mexico, 
138; a correction, 139. 
XII, miscellaneous bird notes from the 
lower Rio Grande, 93. 
XV, notes and records from Brooks Coun- 
ty, Texas, 182. 
XVII, birds of the Boston Mountains, Ar- 
kansas, 41. 
XVIII, winter notes from southern Tex- 
as, 129. ‘ 
XIX, some birds of the Davis Mountains, 
Texas, 161. 
XX, September notes from Keddie, Plu- 
mas County, California, 45; whip-poor- 
will in New Mexico in March, 91; some 
Texas bird notes, 212. 
Smith, Franklin Jonas: XVIII, occurrence of 
the condor in Humboldt County, 205. 
XIX, thé snowy owl in Humboldt County, 
California, 24. 
Smith, Horace Gardner: XII, two avian 
stragglers within the state of Colorado, 
133. 
Smith, William Gilbert: XI, biography, 197; 
photograph, 198. 
Snipe, European, see Gallinago gallinago. 
Jack, see Gallinago delicata. 
Wilson, see Gallinago delicata. 
Snowbird, see Junco hyemalis hyemalis. 
Snowflake, see Plectrophenax nivalis niva- 
lis. 
Snyder, Gaylord K.: XVI, nesting of the Al- 
len hummingbird on Catalina Island, 
182. 
XVII, obituary notice, 236. 
Snyder, G. K., with Wright, H.: XV, birds 
observed in the summer of 1912 among 
the Santa Barbara Islands, 86. 
Solitaire, Townsend, see Myadestes town- 
sendi. 
Somateria spectabilis (King Hider), Siberia, 
XII, 46. 
Sora, see Porzana carolina. 
South Dakota: 
Tullsen, H., XIII, 89. 
Walker, A., XVIII, 130. 
Sparrow, Alberta Fox, see Passerella iliaca 
altivagans. 
Aleutian Savannah, see 
sandwichensis sandwichensis. 
Baird, see Ammodramus bairdi. 
Belding Marsh, see Passerculus bel- 
dingi. 
Black-chinned, see Spizella atrogularis. 
Black-throated, see Amphispiza biline- 
ata deserticola. 
Botteri, see Peucaea botterii. 
Brewer, see Spizella breweri. 
Brown Song, see Melospiza melodia ri- 
vularis. 
Bryant Marsh, see Passerculus sand- 
Passerculus 
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SPARROW 
wichensis bryanti. 
Cassin, see Peucaea cassini. 
_ Chipping, see Spizella passerina passe- 
rina. 
Clay-colored, see Spizella pallida. 
Coronado Song, see Melospiza melodia 
coronatorum. 
Dakota Song, see Melospiza melodia 
juddi. 
Desert, see Amphispiza bilineata deser- 
ticola. 
Desert Black-throated, see Amphispiza 
bilineata deserticola. 
Desert Song, see Melospiza melodia fal- 
lax. 
Dwarf Savannah, see Passerculus sand- 
wichensis brooksi. 
English, see Passer domesticus. 
European, see Passer domesticus. 
Field, see Spizella pusilla pusilla. 
Forbush, see Melospiza lincolni gracilis. 
Fox, see Passerella iliaca iliaca. 
Gambel, see Zonotrichia leucophrys 
gambeli. 
Golden-crowned, see Zonotrichia coro- 
nata. 3 
Grasshopper, see Ammodramus saval- 
narum australis. 
Harris, see Zonotrichia querula. 
Heermann Song, see Melospiza melodia 
heermanni. 
House, see Passer domesticus. . 
Intermediate, see Zonotrichia leucophrys 
gambeli. 
Kadiak Fox, see Passerella iliaca insu- 
laris. 
Laguna, 
ria. 
Large-billed, see Passerculus rostratus 
rostratus. 
Lark, see Chondestes grammacus gram- 
macus. 
Leconte, see Passerherbulus lecontei. 
Lincoln, see Melospiza lincolni lincolni. 
Mendocino Song, see Melospiza melodia 
cleonensis. 
see Aimophila ruficeps soro- 
Merrill Song, see Melospiza melodia 
merrilli. 
Modesto Song, see Melospiza melodia 
mailliardi. 
Modoc Song, see Melospiza melodia 
fisherella. 
Mono Fox, see Passerella iliaca mono- 
ensis. 
Mountain Song, see Melospiza melodia 
montana. 
Nelson, see Ammodramus nelsoni. 
Nevada Savannah, see Passerculus sand- 
wichensis nevadensis. 
Nuttall, see Zonotrichia leucophrys gam- 
beli. 
Oregon 
phaea. 
Oregon Vesper, see Pooecetes gramine- 
us affinis. 
Song, see Melospiza melodia 
