1919 
THRASHER 
Mearns, see Toxostoma  cinereum 
mearnsi. 
Palmer, see Toxostoma curvirostre 
palmeri. 
Pasadena, see Toxostoma redivivum pas- 
adenense. 
Sage, see Oreoscoptes montanus. 
Sennett, see Toxostoma longirostre sen 
netti. 
Sonoma, see Toxostoma redivivum so- 
nomae. 
Thrush, Alaska Hermit, see Hylocichla gut- 
tata guttata. 
Alice, see Hylocichla aliciae aliciae. 
Audubon Hermit, see Hylocichla guttata 
auduboni. 
Dwarf Hermit, see Hylocichla guttata 
nanus. 
Gray-bellied Red-legged, see Mimocichla 
rubripes schistacea. 
Gray-cheeked, see Hylocichla aliciae ali- 
ciae. 
Hermit, see Hylocichla guttata pallasi. 
Monterey Hermit, see Hylocichla gutta- 
ta slevini. 
Northern Varied, see Ixoreus naevius 
meruloides. 
Olive-backed, see Hylocichla ustulata 
swainsoni. 
Russet-backed, see Hylocichla ustulata 
ustulata. 
Sierra Hermit, see Hylocichla guttata 
sequoiensis. 
Song, see Turdus musicus. 
Varied, see Ixoreus naevius naevius. 
White Mountains Hermit, see Hylocich- 
la guttata polionota. 
Willow, see Hylocichla fuscescens sali- 
cicola. 
Wood, see Hylocichla mustelina. 
Thryomanes bewicki bairdi (*Baird Wren, 
bleucogaster), Ariz., XIV, 58>: Calif., XIII, 
133; XIX, 156; Colo., XI, 17; Tex., XII, 
45%. 
bewicki bewicki ("Bewick Wren), Ark., 
XVII, 55; Tex., XVIII, 215°. 
bewicki calophonus (“Seattle Wren), 
Ore., XVIII, 80; XIX, 97-98".—Tax., XII, 
139; miscl., XX, 83. 
bewicki catalinae (Catalina Island 
Wren), descr., XII, 139. 
bewicki charienturus ("San Diego 
Wren), Calif., XIII, 133, 210; xOVeuLDONe 
XVII, 196.—Tax., XII, 139; miscl., XV, 
190"; XVI, 44. 
bewicki cryptus (Texas Bewick Wren), 
Tex., XII, 102; XX, 43.—Nest, XX, 42. 
bewicki drymoecus (San Joaquin Wren), 
Calif., XIII, 121; XVII, 196.—Miscl., XVI, 
44. 
bewicki eremophilus (Desert Wren), 
Tex., XIX, 164.—Miscl., XI, 177. 
bewicki leucophrys (San Clemente 
Wren), tax., XII, 139; miscl., RL i 
SECOND TEN YEAR INDEX 83 
TORREY 
bewicki marinensis (Nicasio Wren), 
tax., 2GEI, 139: 
bewicki nesophilus (Santa Cruz Island 
Wren), Calif, XV, 92.—Nest, XV, 92; 
tax., XII, 139. 
bewicki spilurus (Vigors Wren), Calif., 
XIII, 74; XVI, 38; XVII, 80, 84; XVIII, 
226; XIX, 61.—Nest, XVIII, 226; tax., 
XII, 139. 
Thryothorus lomitensis (Lomita Wren), 
Tex., XII, 102. 
ludovicianus ludovicianus (*Carolina 
Wren), Ark., XVII, 55; Kan., XI, 155, 156, 
163; XV, 120; Tex., XVIII, 151%; XX, 43. 
Tiaris canora (*Melodious Grassquit), Cuba, 
XVIII, 145, 149.—Nest, XVIII, 149; miscl., 
XVIII, 228°. 
tortugensis, Leeward Islands, XII, 49. 
Ticehurst, Norman Frederick: XII, rev. of 
his “a history of the birds of Kent”, 
111. 
Tit, Yellow-rumped, see Acanthiza chrysor- 
rhoa. 
Titmouse, Black-crested, see Baeolophus at- 
ricristatus atricristatus. 
Bridled, see Baeolophus wollweberi. 
Gray, see Baeolophus inornatus griseus. 
Plain, see Baeolophus inornatus inor- 
natus. 
Sennett, see Baeolophus atricristatus 
sennetti. 
Tufted, see Baeolophus bicolor. 
Todd, Walter Edmond Clyde: XV, rev. of his 
“a revision of the genus Chaemepelia’, 
231. 
Todirostrum cinereum, Honduras, XII, 56, 
57.—Nest, XII, 57; photo., XII, 56. 
schistaceiceps (Slate-headed Tody), 
Honduras, XII, 57.—Nest, XII, 57; photo., 
YAH Ar 
Todus multicolor (Cuban Tody), Cuba, 
XVIII, 148. 
Tody, Cuban, see Todus multicolor. 
Slate-headed, see Todirostrum schista- 
ceiceps. 
Tolmarchus caudifasciatus (Cuban King- 
bird), Cuba, XVIII, 148.—Nest, XVIII, 148. 
Tomtit, Yellow-rumped, see Acanthiza chry- 
sorrhoa. 
Torrey, Bradford: XI, the Wilson phalarope 
at Santa Barbara, 173; the Allen hum- 
mingbird at San Diego in winter, 173; 
the blue-winged teal at Santa Barbara, 
173; the ruddy turnstone at Santa Bar- 
bara, 174; the golden plover at Coro- 
nado, 207; the English sparrow in San- 
ta Barbara, 208. 
XII, the pectoral sandpiper at Santa Bar- 
bara, 44; the western winter wren (Nan- 
nus hiemalis pacificus) in the Yosemite, 
79; the cinnamon teal (Querquedula 
cyanoptera) wintering at Santa Bar- 
