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WHEATEAR f 
Wheatear, see Saxicola oenanthe. 
Whimbrel, see Numenius phaeopus. 
Whip-poor-will, see Antrostomus vociferus 
vociferus. 
Stephens, 
macromystax. 
Whistler, see Clangula clangula americana. 
Widgeon, American, see Mareca americana. 
European, see Mareca penelope. 
Widmann, Otto: XIX, obituary of Norman 
DeWitt Betts, 144. 
Wilder, Charlotte May: XV, 
in Ferndale, Humboldt County, 
nia, 129. 
Wilder, Harry Edward: XVIII, some distri- 
butional notes on California birds, 127; 
Humboldt County bird notes, 204. 
Wiley, Leo: XVIII, bird notes from Palo 
Verde, Imperial County, California, 230. 
XIX, nesting of the Harris hawk in south- 
eastern California, 142. 
Willard, Frank Cattle: XI, behavior of a 
young Rivoli hummingbird, 102; nesting 
of the Arizona junco, 129; the flammu- 
lated screech owl, 199. 
XII, nesting of the western evening gros- 
beak, 60; the olive warbler (Dendroica 
olivacea), in southern Arizona, 104; 
seen on a day’s outing in southern Ari- 
zona, 110. 
XIII, the blue-throated hummingbird, 46. 
XIV, a week afield in southern Arizona, 
53; migration of white-necked ravens, 
107; breeding of the Scott sparrow, 195; 
nesting of the Rocky Mountain nut- 
hatch, 213. 
XV, some late nesting notes from the Hu- 
achuca Mountains, Arizona, 41; late 
nesting of certain birds in Arizona, 227; 
sharp-shinned hawk nesting in Arizona, 
229. 
XVII, a curious set of Gambel quail eggs, 
97. 
XVIII, nesting of the band-tailed pigeon in 
southern Arizona, 110; on bicycle and 
afoot in the Santa Catalina Mountains, 
156; notes on the golden eagle in Ari- 
zona, 200. 
XX, evidence that many birds remain mat- 
ed for life, 167. 
Willet, Western, see Catoptrophorus semi- 
palmatus inornatus. 
Willett, George: XI, bird notes from the 
coast of San Luis Obispo County, 185. 
XII, additions to Grinnell’s list of birds 
of the San Bernardino Mountains, 44; 
Rodgers fulmar in southern California, 
46; a summer trip to the northern Santa 
Barbara Islands, 170; a southern Cali- 
fornia spring record for the common 
tern, 174; red phalarope in southern 
California in winter, 175; southern Cali- 
fornia breeding records of the western 
see Antrostomus vociferus 
Anna hummer 
Califor- 
SECOND TEN YEAR INDEX 89 
WOODCOCK 
grasshopper sparrow, 204. 
XIII, blue-winged teal in southern Cali- 
fornia, 76. 
XIV, some 1912 spring notes from south- 
ern California, 194; rev. of his “birds 
of the Pacific slope of southern Cali- 
fornia”, 231. 
XV, bird notes from the coast of north- 
ern Lower California, 19; pelagic wan- 
derers, 158; a correction, 184. 
XVI, birds of Sitka and vicinity, south- 
eastern Alaska, 71; peculiar death of 
California bush-tit, 168; unusual abund- 
ance of the glaucous-winged gull on the 
coast of southern California, 183. 
XVII, new winter records for Arizona, 
102. 
XIX, further notes on the birds of Forres- 
ter Island, Alaska, 15; another Alaska 
record for the mourning dove, 22; some 
April nesting notes from the vicinity of 
Buena Vista Lake, Kern County, Califor- 
nia, 143. 
XX, bird notes from Forrester Island, 
Alaska, 85; a peculiarity of plumage in 
some specimens of the Heermann gull, 
122: 
Willett, G., with Jay, A.: XIII, May notes 
from San Jacinto Lake, 156. 
Wilsonia canadensis (Canadian Warbler), 
Ark., XVII, 55; Tex., XII, 101. 
citrina (Hooded Warbler), 
54. 
pusilla chryseola 
Warbler, "Pileolated, 
NVA Calif, Nie lii258 1858: xe 4s 
13 182" XTVe BO XeVe Sb: 1H6P: Woes 2004; 
203; XVI, 38°, 210; XVII, 165, 199, 235°; 
EX, 61 170; 2XexX, 195 Colo:, xXaiv, 102; 
Kan., XI, 156, 163; Mon., XIV, 30; More- 
los, XI, 63°; N. Mex., XIV, 1148; Ore., XI, 
138°; XVIII, 79; XIX, 11%, 50°, 98°.—Mier., 
XeNS 19-7 mest; XV, 85, owe Oe miscl= 
NOVA, e818. 
pusilla pileolata 
Ark., XVII, 
(Golden Pileolated 
‘pileolata), B. C., 
(*Pileolated Warbler, 
>Myiodioctes pusillus), Alaska, XYI, 88; 
XVII, 28: Alberta, XV, 131; Calif., XVI, 
38: XVII, 83; Colo, XVII, 95, 151); Mon, 
XII, 196; XVI, 142; XVIII, 163; N. Mex., 
XID, 163°; 
XVI, 38, 88; photo., XII, 197; 
88>; miscl., XVI, 181°. 
pusilla pusilla (Wilson Warbler), Ark., 
XVIL 5b; B. CG, XV, 131; Colo., Xi, 120; 
Kan., XI, 156, 163; Tex., XII, 101. 
Witherby, Harry Forbes: XVI, rev. of his 
“the sequence of plumages of the rook, 
with special reference to the moult of 
the ‘face’ ”, 45. 
Wood, Casey Albert: XIX, rev. of his “the 
fundus oculi of birds especially as 
viewed by the ophthalmoscope”, 174. 
Woodcock, see Philohela minor. 
European, see Scolopax raBtitGla) 
syn., XVI, 
