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Goldfinch, 59, 
Green-backed, 190 
Lawrence, 96, 200 
Pale, 96 
Willow, 188 
Goose, Canada, 33 
Greater Snow, 160 
Lesser Snow, 98, 160 
Ross, 212 
Snow, 64 
White-fronted, 64 
Grackle, Great-tailed, 11, 30, 170, 176, 179 
Greke, Pied-billed, 170 
Western, 184 
Grinnell, J., number of birds described as 
new from California, 27; the ‘“An- 
thony vireo’ not a tenable subspe- 
cies, 32; a southern station for the 
harlequin duck, 180; the southward 
range of the Santa Cruz chickadee, 
182; additional capture of a_ black- 
and-white warbler in California, 185; 
northward range of the gray vireo in 
California, 211 
Grosbeak, Black-headed, 137, 200 
California Evening, 136 
Evening, 59 
Pine, 59 
Queen Charlotte Pine, 86 
Rose-breasted, 59, 80 
Western Blue, 97 
Grouse, Sand, 103 
Grus americana, 182 
canadensis, 101 
mexicana, 101 
Guiraca caerulea lazula, 97 
Gull, Glaucous-winged, 27, 140 
Heermann, 30 
Herring, 170 
Laughing, 4, 170, 171, 176, 178, 179 
Ring-billed, 170 
Thayer, 140 
Western, 94 
Gurney, J. H., notice of his ‘Early annals 
of ornithology”, 35, 102 
Gyrfalcon, 89 
White, 28 
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Haematopus palliatus, 176 
Hanna, G. Dallas, the Aleutian rosy finch, 
88; bird drives in the Yukon delta, 
100 
Hawk, Cooper, 33 
Desert Sparrow, 34 
Duck, 34, 181 
Ferruginous Rough-legged, 33 
Harris.729. 007 
Marsh, 33, 98, 123, 177 
Pigeon, 34 
Rough-legged, 33, 212 
Sharp-shinned, 33 
Sparrow, 98, 153, 166, 177, 197, 199 
Swainson, 33 
Western Red-tailed, 33 
Zone-tailed, 212 
Heleodytes brunneicapillus couesi, 162 
Henderson, Junius, the black vulture in 
Colorado, 26 
Herodias egretta, 24, 213 
Heron, Anthony Green, 102 
Black-crowned Night, 5, 6, 10, 25, 102, 
175 
Great White, 10 
Green, 175 
Little Blue, 175 
Louisiana, 5, 6,°8, 11, 46, 17st 
Pallid Great Blue, 24 
Ward, 5, 6, 10, 46, 174 
Hesperiphona vespertina californica, 136 
Heteractitis incanus, 65 
Hill, Grace A., with the willow ptarmigan, 
105 
Himantopus mexicanus, 175, 184 
Histrionicus histrionicus, 180 
Hoffmann, Ralph, field notes from River- 
side and Imperial counties, Califor- 
nia, 101 
Howell, A. Brazier, red-wings of the Im- 
perial Valley, California, 60; a win- 
ter record of the Texas nighthawk in 
California, 97 
Hummingbird, Allen, 63, 200 
Anna, 63, 200 
Broad-tailed, 135 
Costa, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193 
Ruby-throated, 63, 178 
Rufous, 65 
Hunt, Richard, evidence of musical “taste” 
in the brown towhee, 193 
Hydranassa tricolor ruficollis, 5, 46, 175 
Hydrochelidon nigra surinamensis, 4, 39, 
LOZ, i 
Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola, 81 
guttata, 35, 138 
guttata auduboni, 81 
Ibis, White-faced Glossy, 184 
Icteria virens virens, 76 
Icterus bullocki, 74 _ 
Iridoprocne bicolor, 179 
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Jabiru mycteria, 123 ; 
Jackson, Hartley H. T., some birds of 
Roosevelt Lake, Arizona, 22 
