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THE CONDOR 



Vol.. IX 



Directory of Cooper Club Members, ii8 

 Dixon, Joseph, some experiences of a collector 



in Alaska, 128 

 Dove, Mourning, 25, 28, 85, 86, 153, 187, 



197, 198 



White-winged, 197 

 Dryobates japonicus, 147 



nuttalli, 87 



pubescens homorus, 154 

 turati, 87 



subcirris, 147 



villosus hyloscopus, 188 

 monticola, 154 

 Duck, Canvasback, 24 



Ring-necked, 187 



Ruddy, 86 



Scaup, 128 



Wood, 198 

 Duprey, H. F., nesting of the bicolored black- 

 bird, 149; Passer domesticus, 199 



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Eagle, 147 



Bald, 57, 129, 187 



Golden, 57, 86, 154 



Monkey-eating Forest, 93 

 Editorials, 29, 61, 94, 112, 163, 200 

 Emerson, W. Otto, Puflfinus creatopus in Ala- 

 meda Co., 60; review of "State of New York; 



Forest, Fish and Game Commission," 167 

 Emberiza, 147 



nivalis, 57 

 Empidonax diflicilis, 137, 175 



hammondi, 155 



griseus, 137 



trailli, 88' 



wrighti, 189 

 Erismatura jamaicensis, 86 

 Euphagus cyanocephalus, 89, 189 



Falco columbarius, 57 

 islandicus, 57 

 mexicanus, 154, 184 

 peregrinus, 57, no 

 anatum, 80, 81, 86 

 sparverius, 57, 87, 154, 187 



Falcon, Black, 57 

 Prairie, 154, 181 



Felger, A. H., a new record for Colorado, no 



Finch, California Purple, 19 

 Cassin Purple, 54, 156, 189 

 House, 85, 89 

 Pine, 156 



Finley, William L., among the gulls on Klam- 

 ath Lake, 12; among the pelicans, 35; do 

 birds desert young?, 59; the grebes of 

 southern Oregon, 97; English Sparrow 

 notes, 108; Magnolia Warbler in Oregon, 

 no; two studies in blue 121, 



"First-species rule" or "elimination?" 94 



Fish-basket, 162 



Fisher, Walter K., a forgotten reference to the 



natural history of California, 57; gulls as 



scavengers, 91 

 Flicker, Red-shafted, 87, 154, 188 

 Forbes, vS. A., review of his "Ornithological 



Cross-section of Illinois in Autumn," 168 

 Flycatcher, Ash-throated, 88, 155 



Coues, 197 



Hammond, 155 



Olive-sided, 155 



Traill, 188 



Vermillion, 109, 196 



Western, 175 



Wright, 189 

 Formalin, 162 



Fulica americana, 86, no, 187 

 Fuligula vallisneria, no 



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Galeoscoptes carolinensis, 194 



Gallinago delicata, 187 



Gallinula galeata, 86 



Gallinule, Florida, 86 



Garrulus cristatus, 57 



Gavia imber, 186 



Geococcyx californianus, 51, 87, 136 



Geothlypis tolmiei, 190, 194 



trichas arizela, 23, 139 



occidentalis, 90 

 Oilman, M, French, Magpies on the L,a Plata, 



9; migration and nesting of the Sage 



Thrasher, 42; measuring a Condor, 106; 



the Gambel Partridge in California, 148; 



some birds of southwest Colorado, 152, 194 

 Glaucidium gnoma, 87, 154 

 Gnatcatcher, Western, 48, 91 



Black-tailed, 91 

 Goldfinch, Arkansas, 25, 85, 156 



Green-backed, 19, 89, 199 



Lawrence, 85, 89 



Pale, 156 



Willow, 19, 85, 89 

 Goose, Canada, 128 



Snow, 58 



White-cheeked, 187 

 Grebe, American Eared, 85, 99 



Horned, no 



Pied-billed, 86, 186 



Western, 97, 186 



HolbcEll, 58 

 Grinnell, Joseph, the Alaska Water-thrush in 



California, 28; the California distribution 



of the Roadrunner {Geococcyx californi- 

 anus), 51; nesting of the Sierra Creeper, 59 

 Grosbeak, Alaska Pine, 134 



Black-headed, 26, 89, 157, 174, 196 



Western Blue, 89 



Western Evening, 60, 189 



