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Vol.. X 



Crossbill, 139 



Mexican, 171 



White-winged, 141 

 Crow, California, 42, 138, 204 



Clarke, 192 



Northwest, 47 



Western, 198 

 Crymophilus fulicarius, 104, 126 

 Cryptoglaux acadica, 94, 163 

 Cuckoo, California, 164, 197, 203 

 Curlew, Long-billed, 160, 203 

 Cyanocephalus cyanocephalus, 22, 148, 169 

 Cyanocitta stelleri carbonacea, 42, 134, 219, 221 



stelleri diademata, 22, 78, 112, 148, 168 



stelleri frontalis, 41, 134 

 Cyanospiza amoena, 24, 68, 139, 150, 173 

 Cypseloides niger, 192 



niger borealis, 165 

 Cyrtonyx montezumse mearnsi, 108 



D 



Dafila acuta, 39, 158, 197, 202 



Daggett, Frank S., a bit of early California 



natural history, 135 

 Dawson, Wm. L., the new reserves on the 



Washington coast, 45 

 Dendragapus obscurus, 20, 161 



obscurus fuliginosus, 40 

 Dendrocygna bicolor, 202 

 Dendroica aestiva, 24, 46, 68, 150, 176 



sestiva brewsteri, 198, 205 



auduboni, 24, 43, 76, 86, 115, 133, 150, 176 



blackburniae, 92 



nigrescens, 43, 76, 115, 133, 150, 176 



striata, 235 



townsendi, 76, 94, 115, 128, 176, 193 

 D'Evelyn, Dr. F. W., locust-destroying birds 



of the Transvaal, 10; notes on the waltzing 



instinct in ostriches, 119 

 Dilophus caruncullatus, 12 

 Diomedea nigripes, 103 

 Dipper, American, 177 

 Dixon, Joseph, field notes from Alaska, 139; a 



family of young duck hawks, 198 

 Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 22, 169 

 Dove, Cape Turtle, 13 



Mourning, 20, 66, 83, 108, 127, 137, 147, 



161, 197, 203 



White-winged, 129 

 Dowitcher, Long-billed, 203 

 Dryobates arizonte, 76, 110 



nuttaili, 138, 198 



pubescens gairdneri, 41 



pubescens honiorus, 147, 164 



pubescens tiirati, 138, 203, 222 



scalaris bairdi, 110 



villosus hyloscopus, 109, 138 



villosus monticola, 147, 164 

 Duck, American Scaup, 158 



Canvasback, 158 



Fulvous Tree, 202 



Harlequin, 158, 224 

 Lesser vScaup, 83, 158 

 Long-tailed, 224 

 Pintail, 39, 158, 197, 202 

 Redhead, 158, 197, 202 

 Ruddy, 158, 197, 202 

 Shoveller, 39, 158, 202 



B 



Eagle, Bald, 66, 83, 127, 130, 162 



Golden, 20, 40, 109, 138, 147, 162 



Northern Bald, 140 

 Editorial notes, 51, 95, 131, 183, 209, 240 

 Egret, 197, 202, 209 



W^hite, 13 

 Egretta candidissima, 229 

 Empidonax difficilis, 67, 84, 111, 127, 138, 167 



griseus, 111 



hammondi. 111, 167 



trailli, 167, 198, 204 



wrighti, 148, 167 

 Ereunetes occidentalis, 79 



mauri, 203 

 Erismatura jamaicensis, 158, 197, 202 

 Euethia, 227 

 Euphagus cyanocephalus, 23, 42, 112, 170, 196, 



219, 221 

 Eupsychortyx, 226 



Falco columbarius, 109, 127, 147, 163 



mexicanus, 138, 147, 168 



peregrinus anatum, 83, 109, 127, 163 



richardsoni, 163 



sparverius, 21, 40, 83, 138, 147 



sparverius phaloena, 109, 127, 163, 197,. 203 

 Falcon, Peale, 47 



Prairie, 138, 147, 168 

 Ferry, John F., notes from the diary of a nat- 

 uralist in Northern California, 30; a 



month's bird-collecting in Venezuela, 225 

 Field and study, from, 50, 91, 129, 207, 236 

 Flinch, California Purple, 128, 138, 222 



Cassin, 23, 42, 113, 170 



House, 44, 113, 138, 149, 170, 198, 204, 221 



San Clemente House, 128 

 Finley, Wm. L., life history of the California 



Condor, 5, 59; review of his "American 



Birds Studied and Photographed from 



Life", 52 

 FTeming, J. H., dates that are not data, 91 

 Flicker, Red-shafted, 21, 41, 66, 84, 110, 127, 



138, 147, 164, 197, 203, 221 

 Flycatcher, Ash-throated, 21, 138, 148, 166, 198, 



204 



Buff-breasted, 207 



Gray, 111 



Hammond, 111, 167 



Olivaceous, 77 



