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Tanager, Cooper, see Piranga rubra cooperi. 
Hepatic, see Piranga hepatica. 
Louisiana, see Piranga ludoviciana. 
Orange-headed, see Piranga bidentata. 
Scarlet, see Piranga erythromelas. 
Summer, see Piranga rubra rubra. 
Western, see Piranga ludoviciana. 
Tanagra abbas, Honduras, XII, 58. 
cana, Honduras, XII, 58, 60. 
Tangavius aeneus aeneus (*Bronzed Cow- 
bird, ’"aeneus involucratus), Ariz., XI, 173°; 
XII, 46; XVI, 255; XVII, 155%; Tepic, XII, 
78.—Courtship, XVI, 257; nest, XVI, 255, 
257; photo., XVI, 256, 258. 
aeneus involucratus (*Red-eyed Cow- 
bird), Tex., XII, 97; XVIII, 218+. 
Tantalus, see Mycteria. 
Tattler, Wandering, see Heteractitis inca- 
nus. 
Taverner, Percy Algernon: XX, some sum- 
mer birds of Alert Bay, British Colum- 
bia, 183; Heermann gull with white 
primary coverts, 187; trinomials and 
current practice, 213. 
Taylor, Henry Reed: XX, obituary notice, 
47. 
Taylor, Walter Penn: XI, Dendroica town- 
sendi in Pasadena, 69. 
XIII, bobolink in San Mateo County, Cali- 
fornia, 211. 
XIV, communication: conservation of wild 
life, 80; communication: game laws as 
applied to ducks, 200; notes on the Tex- 
as nighthawk, 222. 
XV, no-sale of American-killed wild game, 
42; report of progress in conservation, 
45; synopsis of the recent campaign for 
the conservation of wild life in Califor- 
nia, 125. 
XVI, announcement: the referendum, the 
initative and the wild life, 148. 
XVIII, rev. of E. H. Baynes’ “wild bird 
guests’, 37; communication: the Cali- 
fornia Associated Societies for the Con- 
servation of Wild Life, 1382. 
Teal, Blue-winged, see Querquedula discors. 
Chinese, see Aix galericulata. 
Cinnamon, see Querquedula cyanoptera. 
Green-winged, see Nettion carolinense. 
Telford, Harry: XVIII, white-winged scoter 
in Klamath County, Oregon, 35. 
Telmatodytes palustris iliacus (Prairie 
Marsh Wren), Colo., XIV, 151. 
palustris paludicola (*Tule Wren), 
Calif., XIV, 40; XV, 157%; XVIII, 107%, 226; 
XIX, 61; Idaho, XVI, 121°; N. Dak., XVIII, 
19-20"; Wash., XI, 56.—Nest, XVIII, 226. 
palustgis plesius (*Western Marsh 
Wren, "Interior Tule Wren, ‘Long-billed 
Marsh Wren, “Tule Wren, ‘paludicola), 
Calif., XIII, 129%, 134°; XIV, 40; XIX, 130; 
Colo: eXd, 1215 aoe Calif sd, 142%; 
Mon., XIV, 31, 108; XV, 94°; N. Dak., 
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XVIII, 16%; 18", 19*; Ore:, XIII) 69) abe 
140; Wash., XVI, 252, 253». 
stellaris (*Short-billed Marsh Wren, 
*Cistothorus), Colo., XII, 39%; N. Dak., 
XVIII, 20°.—Eggs, XVI, 164°. 
Teratornis merriami, fos., XII, 13, 48; XIII, 
118. 
Tern, Aleutian, see Sterna aleutica. 
Arctic, see Sterna paradisaea. 
Black, see Hydrochelidon nigra surina- 
mensis. 
Caspian, see Sterna caspia. 
Common, see Sterna hirundo. 
Elegant, see Sterna elegans. 
Forster, see Sterna forsteri. 
Least, see Sterna antillarum. 
Royal, see Sterna maxima. 
Texas: 
Bailey, F. M., XIII, 43; XVIII, 151, 183, 
214. 
Litsey, J. B., XX, 44. 
Oberholser, H. C., XIX, 68. 
Quillin, R. W., with Holleman, R., XVIII, 
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Sell, R. A., XX, 78. 
Simmons, G. F., XVII, 3. 
Smith, A. P., XI, 101, 103; XII, 93; XV, 
182; XVIII, 129; XIX, 161; XX, 212. 
Textor niger (*Blood-billed Weaver), miscl., 
XVIII, 39°. 
Thalassaetus pelagicus (Kamchatkan Sea 
Eagle), Alaska, XII, 138. 
Thalassogeron culminatus (Yellow-nosed Al- 
batross), Aust., XI, 6. 
Thalassidroma pelagica (*Stormy Petrel), 
miscl., XI, 122°. 
Thayer, Evelyn, with Keyes, Virginia: XV, 
rey. of their “catalogue of a collection 
of books on ornithology in the library of 
John E. Thayer,” 233. 
Thayer, John Eliot: XI, some rare birds and 
sets of eggs from the Cape region of 
Lower California, 10; communication: 
collecting in Lower California, 142; Li- 
monites ruficollis in Alaska, 173. 
XIII, a nesting colony of Heermann gulls 
and Brewster boobies, 104. 
XVI, nesting of the Kittlitz murrelet, 117. 
Thayer, J. E., with Bangs, O., and Allen, G. 
M.: XVIII, rev. of their “notes on the 
birds and mammals of the arctic coast 
of east Siberia’, 236. 
Thoreau, Henry David: XII, rev. of his 
‘notes on New England birds”, 206. 
Thrasher, Bendire, see Toxostoma bendirei. 
Brown, see Toxostoma rufum rufum. 
California, see Toxostoma redivivum re- 
divivum. 
Crissal, see Toxostoma crissale. 
Curve-billed, see Toxostoma curvirostre 
curvirostre. 
Leconte, see Toxostoma lecontei lecon- 
tei. 
