1919 SECOND TEN 
WREN 
stellaris. 
Texas Bewick, see Thryomanes bewicki 
ceryptus. 
Tule, see Telmatodytes palustris palu- 
dicela. 
Vigors, see Thryomanes bewicki spilu- 
rus. 
Western House, see Troglodytes aedon 
parkmani. 
Western Winter, 
pacificus. 
Winter, see Nannus hiemalis hiemalis. 
Wren-tit, Coast, see Chamaea fasciata phaea. 
Intermediate, see Chamaea fasciata fas- 
ciata. 
Northern, see Chamaea fasciata phaea. 
Pallid, see Chamaea fasciata henshawi. 
Wright, Horace Winslow: XI,.rev. of his 
“birds of the Boston Public Garden”, 
143. 
Wright, Howard W.: XI, an ancient murre- 
let at San Pedro, California, 64; an orn- 
ithological trip to Los Coronados Isl- 
ands, Mexico, 96. 
XV, the white-tailed kite near Palo Alto, 
184; the birds of San Martin Island, 
Lower California, 207; the Sabine gull 
in the Santa Barbara Channel, 227; note 
on the ashy petrel, 229. 
Wright, H., with Snyder, G. K.: XV, birds 
observed in the summer of 1912 among 
the Santa Barbara Islands, 86. 
Writing, Methods in ornithological: 
Dawson, W. L., XVI, 24. 
Grinnell, J., XIV, 104. 
Howell, A B., XVI, 180. 
Ray, M. S., XIII, 81. 
Wyman, Luther Everett: XIII, bobolink 
again noted in Idaho, 75; the catbird in 
southern Idaho, 108; a nesting incident 
of the Brewer blackbird, 108; occur- 
rence of the red crossbill (Loxia curvi- 
rostra minor) in southern Idaho, 108. 
XIV, bobolink again in Idaho, 41. 
XVI, ferruginous rough-leg at Los Ange- 
les, 145. 
XVII,.a winter record for the MacGilli- 
vray warbler, 102. 
XVIII, early nesting of the lutescent warb- 
ler in Los Angeles County, 169; notes 
from the vicinity of Los Angeles, 203. 
XIX, fork-tailed petrel and Baird sandpi- 
per in southern California, 141; that 
goshawk invasion again, 185. 
XX, notes from southern California, 192. 
Wyoming: 
Skinner, M. P.: XVIII, 62; XIX, 117, 177. 
Wythe, Margaret Wilhelmina: XV, rev. of C. 
C. Keezel’s “bird study note book”, 232. 
XVII, another record of the white-throated 
sparrow for California, 101. 
XVIII, nesting of the Tolmie warbler in 
Yosemite Valley, 123. 
see Nannus hiemalis 
YEAR INDEX 91 
ZAMELODIA 
ae Sierra junco breeding at Berkeley, 
Ds 
x 
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus (*Yellow- 
headed Blackbird), Ariz., XIII, 37°; XVIII, 
209; Calif., XI, 83°; XIII, 108, 132, 160°; 
XIV, 37, 1433 XV, 113, Wot"; XVIT, 131% 
204; XVIII, 34; XIX, 156; Colo., XI, 15, 
LSS XS 355) XVe 97, 12083 XSvail 50s 
Idaho, XVII, 126; XIX, 37; Mon., XIV, 27; 
XVI, 136; N. Mex., XII, 1628; N. Dak., 
XVII, 173"; XVIII, 16%, 18°; XX, 34%, 699; 
Ones eXDxS 1375S.) Dake Xl oo ee mex. 
XVIII, 155°; Wash., XVI, 252, 253°.— 
Discv., XVIII, 6°; fest, XII, 872; XIII, 
160°; XIV, 143; XV, 113; photo., XI, 119; 
miscl., XIX, 176°. 
Xanthoura luxuosa glaucescens ("Green 
Jay), Tex., XI, 103; XII, 95; XVIII, 2157. 
Xema sabini (*Sabine Gull), Alaska, XVI, 
75; XIX, 16; Calif., XV, 227; XVIII, 24; 
Colo., XI, 110.—Miscl., XI, 199°. 
Xenopicus albolarvatus albolarvatus (*North- 
ern White-headed Woodpecker, "Melaner- 
pes), Calif., XII, 130; XIII, 205; XIV, 1753, 
1768; XV, 199%, 203; XVI, 60; XVII, 163; 
XX, 45; Ore. XIX, 133°, 136.—Discv., 
XVIII, 12; food, XIII, 203, 204; nest, XIV, 
175", 176"; XV, 199*; tax., XIX, 63. 
albolarvatus gravirostris (Southern 
White-headed Woodpecker, *White-headed 
Woodpecker), Ariz., XIII, 37%; Calif., 
XVI, 188; XIX, 169.—Nest, XIX, 169; tax., 
XIX, 63. 
Xiphidiopicus percussus (Cuban 
Woodpecker), Cuba, XVIII, 147. 
Green 
Y, 
Yellow-legs, Greater, see Totanus melano- 
leucus. 
Lesser, see Totanus flavipes. 
Yellowthroat, Belding, see Geothlypis bel- 
dingi beldingi. 
Maryland, see Geothylpis trichas tri- 
chas. 
Northern, see Geothlypis trichas brachy- 
dactyla. 
Pacific, see Geothlypis trichas arizela. 
Rio Grande, see Geothlypis poliocephala. 
Salt Marsh, see Geothlypis trichas sinu- 
osa. 
San Francisco, see Geothlypis trichas 
sinuosa. 
Tule, see Geothlypis trichas scirpicola. 
Western, see Geothlypis trichas occi- 
dentalis. 
74 
Zamelodia ludoviciana (*Rose-breasted 
Grosbeak), Ark., XVII, 50; Calif., XV, 188; 
