Sterna 
1919 
STELLULA 
XIX, 136.—Nest, XVII, 113; XVIII, 179; 
XX, 74°; photo., XVIII, 180"; miscl., XVI, 
26°; XVIII, 191°. 
Stephens, Frank: XI, notes on the California 
black rail, 47. 
XII, the Alaska longspur in California, 44. 
XV, early nesting of the band-tailed pig- 
eon, 129; nighthawk drinking, 184. 
XVI, Arizona records, 259. 
XVII, Scott oriole at San Diego in the 
fall, 96. 
XVIII, the Scott oriole again at San Diego, 
129. 
XX, Frank Stephens—an autobiography, 
164; photograph, 164. 
Stercorarius longicaudus (Long-tailed Jae- 
ger), Alaska, XX, 85; Calif., XVIII, 203. 
parasiticus (“Parasitic Jaeger), Alaska, 
XVI, 74; XIX, 81°; Calif., XV, 157*.—Hbt., 
PRDNS S18: 
pomarinus (*Pomarine Jaeger), Alaska, 
XIX, 81°; Calif., XVIII, 202.—Hbt., XIX, 
81°. 
aleutica 
XVIII, 237. 
antillarum (*Least Tern), Calif., XII, 
173; XVIII, 24; Tepic, XII, 76.—Prot., 
XVII, 211°. 
caspia ("Caspian Tern), Calif., XI, 68; 
XV, 118; XVIII, 24, 194, 195, 228; Utah, 
XVIII, 115-122; Wash., XIX, 187; Wyom., 
XIX, 182.—Nest, XVIII, 116-122; miscl., 
XVII, 240°. 
elegans (“Elegant Tern), Calif., XII, 79. 
—Disev., XVIII, 11°; miscl., XV, 69°. 
forsteri (*Forster Tern), Calif., XIII, 
108; XIV, 33, 199; XV, 118, 155%, 156%, 157°; 
XVI, 40; XVIII, 167, 195"; Colo., XI, 110; 
XIII, 57; L. Calif., XI, 98—Nest, XI, 110; 
XIII, 57; photo., XI, 111; XIII, 57-61. 
hirundo (*Common Tern), B. C., XX, 
180; Calif., XII, 174; XVI, 40; XVII, 206; 
XVIII, 194, 195, 197°; Idaho, XVII, 121; N. 
Dak., XVIII, 57°. 
maxima (Royal Tern), Calif., XI, 68; 
XII, 79, 173; L. Calif., XIII, 152; XIV, 188; 
XV, 20; Tepic, XII, 76.—Nest, XII, 173. 
paradisaea (Arctic Tern), Alaska, XVI, 
75; XX, 85; Calif., XVII, 206.—Nest, XVI, 
75. 
(Aleutian Tern), nest, 
Stilt, Black-necked, see Himantopus mexi- 
canus. 
Stone, Witmer: XII, rev. of his “the birds 
of New Jersey”, 48. 
XV, rev. of his “the phylogenetic value of 
color characters in birds”, 47. 
XVII, photograph, 171. 
XVIII, Philadelphia to the coast in early 
days and the development of western 
ornithology prior to 1850, 3. 
Storer, Tracy Irwin: XVI, return of a west- 
ern flycatcher to a particular locality, 
144; rev. of A. A. Allen’s “the red- 
winged blackbird”, 263. 
SECOND TEN YEAR INDEX 79 
STRONG 
XVII, additional records of the California 
clapper rail and red phalarope in Cali- 
fornia, 98; rev. of F. M. Bailey’s “hand- 
book of birds of the western United 
States”, fifth edition, 105; rev. of W. W. 
Cooke’s “distribution and migration of 
North American rails and their allies”, 
107; rev. of W. L. McAtee’s “how to at- 
tract birds in northeastern United 
States”, 107; rev. of Palmer, Ban- 
croft and Harnshaw’s “game laws for 
1914”, 107; black-and-white warbler at 
Berkeley, California, 131. 
XVIII, rev. of F. E. L. Beal’s “some com- 
mon birds useful to the farmer”, 133; 
rev. of W. W. Cooke’s “preliminary cen- 
sus of the birds of the United States”, 
133; rev. of W. L. McAtee’s “eleven im- 
portant wild duck foods”, 133; rev. of 
A. Wetmore’s “mortality among water- 
fowl around Great Salt Lake, Utah”, 
133; rev. of F. E. L. Beal’s “food of the 
robins and bluebirds of the United 
States”, 133; rev. of F. E. L. Beal’s “food 
habits of the thrushes of the United 
States”, 133; the vernacular name of 
Passer domesticus in North America, 
202. 
XIX, rev. of B. A. Scudder’s “conserva- 
tion of our wild birds’, 74; Bohemian 
waxwing in Mariposa County, 1038; rev. 
of N. M. Ladd’s “how to make friends 
with birds”, 144; rev. of E. H. Forbush’s 
“the domestic cat”, 145; rev. of E. H. 
Forbush’s “the natural enemies of 
birds”, 145; rev. of E. H. Forbush’s 
“ninth annual report of the state ornith- 
ologist”’, 145. 
Storer, T. I., with Grinnell, J.: XIX, a new 
race of fox sparrow, from the vicinity 
of Mono Lake, California, 165. 
Strix aluco (*Syrnium), food, XIV, 233°. 
occidentalis caurina (*Northern Spotted 
Owl, *Syrnium), Calif., XI, 138; XIII, 75; 
XV, 40, 229; XVIII, 127; Ore., XVIII, 76; 
Wash., XII, 110.—Food, XV, 40; miscl., 
SIT Ss: 
occidentalis huachucae (Arizona Spot- 
ted Owl, *lucida), Ariz., XIX, 69°——Descr., 
XII, 140; XVII, 15; distb., XVII, 15; tax., 
XVII, 15. 
occidentalis occidentalis (‘Southern 
Spotted Owl, "Western Barred, ‘Syrnium), 
Calif., XI, 82°; XII, 122; XVI, 193-200; 
XVII, 59; XVIII, 233; XX, 58°; Colo., XIV, 
152.—Descr., XVII, 15; distb., XVII, 15; 
nest, XII, 122; XVI, 193-200; note, XX, 
58”; photo., XVI, 194, 197-200; tax., XVII, 
15; miscl., XII, 140; XVII, 227°; XIX, 69. 
varia helveola (Texas Barred Owl), 
Tex., XX, 40.—Nest, XX, 40. 
varia varia (Barred Owl), Ark., XVII, 
44; Colo., XIV, 153. 
Strong, Reuben Myron: XVIII, rev. of A. C. 
