Nov., 1918 



INDEX TO VOLUME XX 



221 



Junco annectens, 142 

 bairdi, 57 

 dorsalis, 142 



hyemalis connectens, 84, 142 

 hyemalis hyemalis, 142 

 hyemalis montanus, 142 

 hyemalis thurberi, 15 

 oreganus couesi, 142 

 oreganus shufeldti, 84, 142 

 oreganus thurberi, 76, 189 

 phaeonotus dorsalis, 22 

 phaeonotus palliatus, 23, 168 

 ridgwayi, 142 



Kalmbach, E. R., review of his "the crow 



and its relation to man", 140 

 Killdeer, 30, 35, 39, 66, 69 

 Kingbird, 27, 30, 34, 44, 111, 172, 177 



Arkansas, 34, 176, 190 



Cassin, 168, 169 

 Kingfisher, 186 



Texas, 41 



Western Belted, 72, 73 

 Kinglet, 186 



Sitka, 85 



Western Golden-crowned, 24 



Western Ruby-crowned, 72, 77, 78 

 Kirn, A. J., supposed new record for central 



Kansas, 191 

 Kitchin, E. A., the rough-legged hawk in 

 western Washington, 91 



L 

 Lanius borealis, 61 

 ludovicianus, 209 

 ludovicianus anthonyi, 209 

 ludovicianus gambeli, 209 

 ludovicianus mearnsi, 209 

 ludovicianus mexicanus, 209 

 ludovicianus nelson i, 209 

 Lanivireo solitarius, 141 

 solitarius cassini, 19 

 solitarius plumbeus, 168 

 Lark, Horned, 69 



Yuma Horned, 146 

 Larus argentatus, 184 

 brachyrhynchus, 184 

 franklini, 192 

 glaucescens, 184 

 heermanni, 122, 185, 187 

 Philadelphia, 77, 85 

 Leopold, Aldo, do purple martins inhabit 

 bird boxes in the west?, 93; are red- 

 headed woodpeckers moving west?, 

 122 

 Litsey, John B., an eastern record for the 



Townsend solitaire, 44 

 Littlejohn, Chase, lesser yellow-legs and pec- 

 toral sandpiper in San Mateo County, 

 California, 44 



Longspur, Chestnut-collared, 87, 113 

 Loon, Common, 184 



Pacific, 24 

 Loxia curvirostra bendirei, 22, 24 



curvirostra stricklandi, 22 



leucoptera, 85 

 Lunda cirrhata, 178 



M 



Macrorhamphus griseus scolopaceus, 85 

 Magpie, American, 72, 176, 189 

 Mailliard, Joseph, early autumn birds in 

 Yosemite Valley, 11; additional rec- 

 ords of the European widgeon in Cali- 

 fornia, 122; the Yolla Bolly fox spar- 

 row, 138; new records for some of the 

 islands off the coast of southern Cali- 

 fornia, 189; when the thrushes cease 

 from singing, 192 

 Mallard, 33, 35, 37, 67, 75, 133, 191 

 Mareca americana, 188 



penelope, 93, 122, 187, 192 

 Marila collaris, 24 



Martin, Purple, 42, 47, 61, 93, 132, 136 

 Meadowlark, Western, 34, 61, 68, 69, 100, 112, 



134 

 Megalestris skua, 179 

 Megaquiscalus major macrourus, 42 

 Melanerpes erythrocephalus, 122 



formicivorus bairdi, 16 

 Meleagris gallopavo intermedius, 212 

 Melopelia asiatica, 169 

 Melospiza lincolni lincolni, 17, 189 

 lincolni striata, 17, 18 

 melodia clementae, 124 

 melodia cooperi, 126 

 melodia fisherella, 17, 18, 45, 126 

 melodia melodia, 214 

 melodia rufina, 186 

 melodia saltonis, 126 

 Merganser, American, 70, 73, 185 

 Mergus americanus, 70 



Miller, Loye, the eastern kingbird in Cali- 

 fornia again, 44; a surprising trait in 

 the black-necked stilt, 126; the Kaed- 

 ing petrel in California, 211; first 

 flights of a young golden eagle, 212 

 Mimus polyglottos leucopterus, 190 



polyglottos polyglottos, 43 

 Mockingbird, 43, 190 

 Molothrus ater obscurus, 41, 211 

 Munro, J. A., the Barrow golden-eye in the 

 Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, 3; 

 review of his "report of field work in 

 Okanagan and Shuswap districts in 

 1916", 48 

 Murphy, Robert Cushman, review of his 

 "natural history observations from the 

 Mexican portion of the Colorado des- 

 ert", 97 



