Nov., 1908 



INDEX TO VOLUME X 



247 



Linton, C. B., Dafila acuta breeding at Buena 

 Vista Lake, Kern County, California, 50; 

 Pacific Fulmar in San Diego Bay, 50; notes 

 from San Clemente Island, 82; notes from 

 Santa Cruz Island, 123; Salpinctes obso- 

 letus pulverius restricted to San Nicolas Is- 

 land, 129; a correction, 181; microscopic 

 subspecies, 181; Otocoris alpestris insixlaris 

 on the mainland coast, 181; Forbush Spar- 

 row in Southern California, 182; is not 

 the San Clemente Shrike (Lanius 1. 

 mearnsi) identical with the Island Shrike, 

 (Lanius 1. anthonyi) ?, 182; notes from 

 Buena Vista Lake, May 20 to June 16, 1907, 

 196; Pipilo clementae excluded from Santa 

 Cruz Island avifauna, 208; Pacific Fulmars 

 and Pacific Kitti wakes at Long Beach, 238; 

 early record of Passerculus rostratus in Los 

 Angeles Count}', 239 



Longspur, Chestnut-collared, 113 



Loon, 157, 186 

 Pacific, 125 



Lophodytes cucullatus, 157 



Lophortyx californicus, 160 



californicus californicus, 40, 221 

 californicus vallicola, 40, 203 

 catalinensis, 66, 94 

 gambeli, 108, 147 



Loxia curvirostra stricklandi, 171 



Lunda cirrhata, 48 



M 



Macrorhamphus scolopaceus, 203 



Magpie, American, 168 



Black-billed, 22, 41, 148 

 Yellow-billed, 138, 204 



Mailliard, Joseph, San Geronimo notes, 94; mi- 

 gration wave of Varied Thrushes, 118; 

 Cooper Hawks attacking crows, 129; Sierran 

 forms on the coast of Sonoma County, Cali- 

 fornia, 133; the southern limit of the chest- 

 nut-backed Chickadee (Parus rufescens) on 

 the California coast, 181 



Mallard, 38, 157, 201 



Mareca americana, 157 



Marila affinis, 158 



americana, 158, 202 

 marila, 158 

 vallisneria, 158 



Martin, Purple, 24, 174 

 Western, 139 



Massey, Herbert, arrangement of an oological 

 collection, 223 



McGregor, Richard C, the Bryant hybrid 

 hummingbird, 207 



Meadowlark, Mexican, 112 



Western, 22, 42, 84, 112, 128, 138, 149, 170, 

 198, 204 



Megascops asio cineraceus, 109 



Melanerpes erythrocephalus, 21 

 formicivorus, 76 



formicivorus aculeatus, 110 



formicivorus bairdi, 41, 138, 222 



torquatus, 21, 41 

 Meleagris gallopavo merriami, 147 

 Melopelia leucoptera, 129 

 Melospiza cinerea cleonensis, 43 



cinerea cooperi, 182 



cinerea heermani, 205 



cinerea montana, 23 



cinerea morphna, 46 



cinerea samuelis, 43 



clementae, 85 



graminea, 128 



lincolni, 114, 150, 173 



lincolni lincolni, 43 



lincolni striata, 182 



melodia heermani, 198 



melodia montana, 149, 173 



pusillula, 79 

 Merganser americanus, 20 



serrator, 79, 126 

 Merganser, American, 20, 157 



Hooded, 157 



Red-breasted, 79, 126, 157 

 Mergus americanus, 157 



serrator, 157 

 Merlin, Richardson, 163 

 Merula confinis, 238 



migratoria propinc^ua, 26, 44, 151, 239 

 Metz, Chas. W., the nesting of the Rocky 



Mountain Screech Owl in Wyoming, 143; 

 Meyers, Harriet W., observations on the nest- 

 ing habits of the Phainopepla, 12 

 Micruria hypoleuca, 104 

 Miller, Loye Holmes, Louisiana Water-Thrush 



in California, 236 

 Mimus polyglottos, 24, 45 



polyglottos leucopterus, 68, 86, 128, 151, 



177, 198, 205 

 Mockingbird, 24, 45 



Western, 68, 86, 128, 151, 177, 198, 205 

 Molothrus ater, 22, 148, 169 

 Murre, California, 46 

 Murrelet, Xantus, 125 



Myadestes townsendi, 26, 44, 116, 151, 179 

 Myiarchus cinerascens, 21, 138, 148, 166, 198, 



204 



lawrencei olivaceus, 77 



N 



Nannus hiemalis pacificiis, 43, 121, 219, 221 

 Nettion carolinense, 201 



carolinensis, 129, 157, 198 

 Nighthawk, Texas, 204 



Western, 21, 148, 165, 206 

 Nucifraga columbiana, 22, 42, 148, 168, 192 

 Numenius americanus, 203 



hudsonicus, 126 



longirostris, 79, 160 

 Numida coronata, 13 

 Nutcracker, Clarke, 22, 42, 148, 168 



