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STRONG 
Chandler’s “a study of the structure of 
feathers”, 207. 
Sturnella magna argutula ("Southern Mea- 
St 
dowlark), Tex., XVII, 8*—Nest, XVII, 8°; 
photo., XVII, 7°. 
magna hoopesi (Rio Grande Meadow- 
lark, Texas), Ariz., XI, 73; Tex., XII, 98. 
magna magna (*Meadowlark), Ark., 
XVII, 47; Kan., XI, 156; S. Dak., XIII, 923; 
Tex., XVIII, 183°, 219*—Song, XIII, 92°. 
neglecta ("Western Meadowlark), Ariz., 
XII, 110; XIV, 60; XVIII, 212: Calif., XI, 
100, 102, 171; XII, 46; XIII, 74, 182, 136, 
164, 166") 2055 XIV, 14, 37: SV, 91, Lb7*: 
XVI, 33; XVII, 80, 130, 1928, 199; XVIII, 
34, 107%, 227; XIX, 60, 155°; Colo., XI, 15, 
219; XII, 27", 35; XIV, 84°, 98; XVII, 93, 
150; Idaho, XVII, 126; XIX, 39; L. Calif., 
XIII, 152; XV, 23; Mon., XII, 196; XIII, 
108°; XIV, 27, 216", 219%, 220"; XV, 94"; 
XVI, 136; XVII, 1128; Nev., XII, 88; N. 
Dak., XVII, 178%, 223°; XX, 34%, 68-702, 
2s Ore. x, 682, 1392) XT G8e) MOVIL: 
ig) ss 18S. Dak., Xol 99.92". mess 
XII, 98; Wash., XVI, 251, 253%, 254°.— 
Food, XIII, 201-206; XIV, 458; XV, 50*, 93; 
XVI, 105*, 149; fos., XII, 12; nest, XI, 100; 
XIV, 98; XVI, 1386; XVII, 130; photo., XI, 
100; XOVI, 139"; sone, XDD, 91 XxX, 61"; 
685; misel. Xa, 765, 12742) iy Adib ss eV, 
104*; XVII, 108#;. XVIII, 190%, 1928; XIX, 
126°. 
urnus vulgaris (*Starling), food, XV, 49; 
miscl., XVIII, 10°. 
Sula bassana (Gannet), migration, XVI, 261; 
miscl., XVI, 151. 
brewsteri (Brewster Booby), L. Calif., 
XI, 143; XIII, 106; Tepic, XII, 74, 75.-— 
Nest, XII, 75; XIII, 106; photo., XIII, 106. 
nebouxi (Blue-footed Booby), L. Calif., 
XI, 152; XIII, 106; Tepic, XII, 74, 75.— 
Nest, XI, 152; XII, 75; XIII, 106. 
sula (Booby), Tepic, XII, 80. 
Sullivan, Richard H.: XIV, rev. of his “the 
economic value of bird life”, 110. 
Surf-bird, see Aphriza virgata. 
Surnia ulula caparoch (Hawk Owl), Alaska, 
XII, 42; XVI, 83; Mon., XVI, 133; Yukon, 
XI, 205. 
Swallow, Bank, see Riparia riparia. 
Barn, see Hirundo rustica erythrogaster. 
Cliff, see Petrochelidon lunifrons luni- 
frons. 
Northern Violet-green, see Tachycineta 
thalassina lepida. 
Rough-winged, see Stelgidopteryx serri- 
pennis. 
San Lucas, see Tachycineta thalassina 
brachyptera. 
Tree, see Iridoprocne bicolor. 
Violet-green, see Tachycineta thalassina 
lepida. 
Western Tree, see Iridoprocne bicolor. 
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SWARTH 
White-rumped, see Tachycineta albili- 
nea. 
Wood, see Artamus tenebrosus. 
Swan, Trumpeter, see Olor buccinator. 
Whistling, see Olor columbianus. 
Whooping, see Olor cygnus. 
Swarth, Harry Schelwaldt: XI, distribution 
and molt of the Mearns quail, 39; rey. of 
N. Dearborn’s “catalogue of a collection 
of birds from Guatemala’, 72; rev. of 
British Ornithologists’ Club’s “report on 
the immigration of summer residents in 
the spring of 1907”, 73; rev. of W. H. 
Osgood’s “biological investigations in 
Alaska and Yukon Territory”, 209. 
XII, rev. of F. M. Chapman’s “the habitat 
groups of North American birds in the 
American Museum of Natural History”, 
48; rev. of W. Stone’s “the birds of New 
Jersey”, 48; rev. of C. B. Cory’s “the 
birds of the Leeward Islands, Carrib- 
bean Sea’, 49; rev. of H. B. MacPher- 
son’s “the home-life of a golden eagle”, 
81; rev. of A. H. Felger’s “annotated list 
of the water birds of Weld, Morgan and 
Adams counties, Colorado”, 82; rev. of C. 
W. Beebe’s “ecology of the hoatzin”, 82; 
rev. of C. W. Beebe’s “racket formation 
in tail-feathers of motmots”, 82; miscel- 
laneous records from southern California 
and Arizona, 107; rev. of T. A. Coward’s 
“the vertebrate fauna of Cheshire and 
Liverpool Bay”, 136; rev. of C. W. 
Beebe’s “an ornithological reconnais- 
sance of northeastern Venezuela”, 137; 
rev. of C. W. Beebe’s “three cases of su- 
pernumerary toe in the broad-winged 
hawk”, 138; rev. of his “two new owls 
from Arizona”, 140. 
XIII, rev. of S. S. Visher’s “notes on the 
birds of Pima County, Arizona’, 37; 
rev. of A. H. Felger’s “birds and mam- 
mals of northwestern Colorado”, 80; 
field notes from south-central Califor- | 
nia, 160; rev. of H. C. Oberholser’s “a 
revision of the forms of the hairy 
woodpecker (Dryobates villosus [Lin- 
naeus])”, 169; rev. of H. C. Oberhol- 
ser’s “a revision of the forms of the 
ladder-backed woodpecker (Dryobates 
scalaris [Wagler])”, 170; rev. of J. 
Grinnell’s “description of a new spot- 
ted towhee from the Great Basin”, 170; 
rey. of J. Grinnell’s “a new blue gros- 
beak from California’, 170; rev. of J. 
Grinnell’s ‘early summer birds in Yose 
mite Valley”, 170; notes from Alaska, 
211; rev. of his “birds and mammals of 
the 1909 Alexander Alaska expedition”, 
212; rev. of C. W. Ward’s “the Ward- 
Mcllhenny wildfowl refuge”, 213. 
XIV, a visit to Nootka Sound, 15; rev. of 
F. L. Burns’s “a monograph of the broad- 
winged hawk (Buteo platypterus)”, 45; 
the winter range of the Yakutat song 
