Nov., 1922 
Jay, Black-headed, 74 
Blue, 178 
Blue-fronted, 127 
California, 96, 200 
Coast, 127 
Crested, 200 
Pinyon, 181 
Steller, 127 
Woodhouse, 181 
Jewett, Stanley G., waterfowl caught in 
fish nets, 95; Townsend solitaire on 
the Oregon coast, 97 
Johnson, Mrs. T. F., black and white warb- 
ler in southern California, 100; an 
unknown near San Diego, 135 
Jones, Prof. Lynds, 215 
Junco, Gray-headed, 137 
Pink-sided, 29, 74 
Point Pinos, 200 
Junco caniceps, 137, 138 
hyemalis mearnsi, 29, 74 
creganus, 35 
oreganus pinosus, 35 
oreganus thurberi, 138 
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Kalmbach, E. R., 103 
Kea, 15 
Kellogg, R. T., rare birds in Arizona and 
New Mexico, 29; notes from south- 
western New Mexico, 212 
Kibbe, A. S., 69 
Malideer, 25, 102, 153, 175, 197 
Kimball, H. H., bird records from Califor- 
nia, Arizona, and Guadalupe Island, 
96 
Kingbird, 59, 60, 74 
Western, 200 
Kingfisher, Belted, 74, 178 
Western Belted, 197 
Kinglet, Ruby-crowned, 78 
Kite, White-tailed, 123 
Kittiwake, 95 
E; 
Labarthe, Jules, further remarks on the oc- 
currence of the buffle-head at Hagle 
Lake, 68 
Lagopus lagopus, 105 
Lamb, Chester C., summer record of blue- 
winged teal in California, and notes 
on other birds, 28; a unique breeding 
colony of least terns, 182; some birds 
recently observed in southern Cali- 
fornia, 184 
Lammergeier, 36 
Lark, Desert Horned, 94 
Horned, 68 
Shore, 60 
Texas Horned, 46 
INDEX TO VOLUME XXIV 223 
Larus argentatus, 95, 170 
atricilla, 4, 171 
delawarensis, 170 
fuscus, 94, 95 
glaucescens, 27, 95, 138 
heermanni, 30 
marinus, 95 
occidentalis, 95 
occidentalis livens, 94 
Leopold, Aldo, road-runner caught 
act, 183 
Leucosticte griseonucha, 88, 92 
Lincoln, Frederick C., the capture of water- 
fowl in fish nets, 211 
Linnet, 135, 194, 195, 200 
Lobipes lobatus, 102, 184 
Longspur, 60 
Alaska, 88 
McCown, 75 
Loon, Common, 205 
Yellow-billed, 204 
Lophcdytes cucullatus, 96 
Lophortyx californica, 123 
californica californica, 34 
californica catalinensis, 34 
californica vallicola, 34 
Loxia curvirostra stricklandi, 96 
in the 
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Macrorhamphus griseus griseus, 175 
Magpie, 13, 33 
Mailliard, Joseph, A pigmy owl bathing, 31; 
notes on fox sparrows in California 
in the autumn of 1921, 48; Sonoma 
thrasher in Humboldt County, Cali- 
fornia, 62; new nesting records of 
American osprey in northern Cali- 
fornia, 67; eggs of the Aleutian rosy 
finch, 92; further record of the Sa- 
vannah sparrow in California, 95; 
ring-necked ducks in Golden Gate 
Park, San Francisco, California, 101; 
status of the crested jays on the 
northwestern coast of California, 127 
Mallard, 31, 101, 211 
Marila affinis, 173 
collaris, 101 
valisineria, 64 
Martin, Purple, 179 ; 
McGregor, R. C., with Elizabeth J. Mar- 
shall, review of their “Philippine 
birds for boys and girls’, 139 
McLean, R. R., birds eating snails, 213 
Meadowlark, Western, 75 
Megaquiscalus major macrourus, jile Ae Li, 
Meinertzhagen, Colonel Richard, 36 
Melanerpes formicivorus albeolus, 115 
formicivorus bairdi, 109 
