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WARBLER 
Duges, see Basileuterus rufifrons dug- 
esi. 
Dusky, see Vermivora celata sordida. 
Golden-cheeked, see Dendroica chryso- 
paria. 
Golden Pileolated, see Wilsonia pusilla 
chryseola. 
Golden-winged, see Vermivora chrysop- 
tera. 
Grace, see Dendroica graciae. 
Hermit, see Dendroica occidentalis. 
Hooded, see Wilsonia citrina. 
Kentucky, see Oporornis formosus. 
Lawrence, see Vermivora lawrencei. 
Lucy, see Vermivora luciae. 
Lutescent, see Vermivora celata lutes- 
cens. 
MacGillivray, see Oporornis tolmiei. 
Magnolia, see Dendroica magnolia. 
Mangrove, see Dendroica bryanti casta- 
neiceps. 
Mourning, see Oporornis philadelphia. 
Myrtle, see Dendroica coronata coro- 
nata. 
Nashville, see Vermivora rubricapilla 
rubricapilla. 
Olive, see Peucedramus olivaceus. 
Orange-crowned, see Vermivora celata 
celata. 
Palm, see Dendroica palmarum palma- 
rum. 
Pileolated, see Wilsonia pusilla pileo- 
lata. 
Pine, see Dendroica vigorsi vigorsi. 
Prairie, see Dendroica discolor. 
Prothonotary, see Protonotaria citrea. 
Red, see Ergaticus ruber. 
Red (of Australia), see Acrocephalus 
australis. 
Red-faced, see Cardellina rubrifrons. 
Sonora Yellow, see Dendroica aestiva 
sonorana. 
Sycamore, see Dendroica dominica albi- 
lora. 
Tennessee, see Vermivora peregrina. 
Tolmie, see Oporornis tolmiei. 
Townsend, see Dendroica townsendi. 
Virginia, see Vermivora virginiae. 
Western Parula, see Compsothlypis am- 
ericana ramalinae. 
Western Yellow, see Dendroica aestiva 
brewsteri. 
Wilson, see Wilsonia pusilla pusilla. 
Worm-eating, see Helmitheros vermi- 
vorus. 
Yellow, see Dendroica aestiva aestiva. 
Warburton, Stanton, Jr.: XIX, another in- 
stance of lead poisoning in ducks, 141; 
another record of the European wid- 
geon from the state of Washington, 142; 
cases of early nesting in the state of 
Washington, 143. 
XX, some oceanic birds from off the coast 
of Washington and Vancouver Island, 
178; late snowy owl dates, 193. 
Ward, Charles Willis: XIII, rev. of his “the 
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Ward-Mcllhenny wildfowl refuge”, 213. 
Warren, Edward Royal: XI, notes on the 
birds of southwestern Montrose County, 
Colorado (with map), 11; some interest- 
ing Colorado records, 33. 
XII, some central Colorado bird notes 
(with map), 23; the ring-necked duck 
(Marila collaris) in Colorado: a cor- 
rection, 79. 
XIII, some Colorado horned owl notes, 
IEEE 
XIV, some north-central Colorado bird 
notes (with map), 81. 
XV, swallows and bed-bugs, 14; notes on 
some Mesa County, Colorado, birds, 110. 
XVII, some Park County, Colorado, bird 
notes, 90. 
Warren, E. R., with Aiken, C. E. H.: XVI, 
rev. of their “the birds of El Paso Coun- 
ty, Colorado”, 264. 
Washington: 
Bowles, C. W., XII, 110. 
Bowles, J. H., XI, 55; XV, 41; XVII, 102; 
XVIII, 31, 35, 128, 129, 171, 231; XIX, 25, 
70, 125, 187; XX, 45, 93. 
Dice, L. R., XVII, 60; XIX, 121. 
Dawson, W. L., XII, 167; XVI, 93, 95. 
Edson, J. M., XIV, 225. 
Kennedy, C. H., XIII, 184; XV, 183; XVI, 
250. 
Kitchin, E. A., XIX, 167; XX, 91. 
Palmer, T. S., XII, 90. 
Preston, J. W., XII, 90. 
Warburton, S., XIX, 142, 143; XX, 178. 
Water-thrush, Alaska, see Seiurus novebora- 
censis notabilis. 
Grinnell, see Seiurus noveboracensis no- 
tabilis. 
Louisiana, see Seiurus motacilla. 
Water-turkey, see Anhinga anhinga. 
Waxwing, Bohemian, see Bombycilla gar- 
rula. 
Cedar, see Bombycilla cedrorum. 
Wayne, Arthur Trezevant: XIX, rev. of his 
“a list of avian species for which the 
type locality is South Carolina’, 146. 
Wear, Winifred N.: XVII, Arizona hooded 
criole in the Fresno district, 234. 
XIX, notes from the Fresno district, 142. 
Weaver, Blood-billed, see Textor niger. 
Wetmore, Alexander: XI, rev. of his “notes 
on some northern Arizona birds”, 73; 
fall notes from eastern Kansas, 154; 
two records from eastern Kansas, 208. 
XV, notes on certain Kansas birds, 120. 
XVI, a new bird for the Kansas list, 92. 
XVII, three new records for Kansas, 129. 
XVIII, the speed of flight of certain birds, 
112. 
XIX, an abnormal egg of Fulica ameri- 
cana, 65. 
XX, a note on the tracheal air-sac in the 
ruddy duck, 19. 
