244 THE CONDOR 
Business Managers’ report, Cooper Ornith- 
ological Club, 130-131 
Buteo borealis calurus, 203 
lineatus elegans, 127 
swainsoni, 82, 203 
Cc 
Calcarius ornatus, 41 
Calidris leucophaea, 173 
California Academy of Sciences, department 
of ornithology and mammalogy, 131 
California state list of birds, additions to, 
41 
Calypte anna, 67 
costae, 28, 39, 67 
Canvasback, 111, 112, 113, 122, 129, 189, 229 
Caracara, 125 
Carpenter, N. K., evidence that many birds 
remain mated for a number of years, 
28-30; an early or late nesting of 
Green-backed Goldfinch?, 86; luck, 
235-236; a tradition nearly broken, 239 
Carpodacus mexicanus frontalis, 30, 68, 205 
purpureus californicus, 30 
Carriger, H. W., and Wells, Gurnie, nesting 
of the Northern Pileated Woodpecker, 
1538-156 
Catbird, 64, 153, 228, 229 
Cathartes aura septentrionalis, 203 
Catherpes mexicanus punctulatus, 28 
Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus, 39, 
202 
Centrocercus urophasianus, 202 _ 
Cerchneis sparveria, 89 
Certhia familaris, 85 
familiaris montana, 49 
Ceryle alcyon, 82 
alcyon caurina, 204 
Chaetura vauxi, 74, 83 
Chamaea fasciata henshawi, 68 
Chapman, Dr. Frank M., portrait of, 43 
Charadrius dominicus dominicus, 86 
Charitonetta albeola, 82, 199 
Chaulelasmus streperus, 198, 199 
Chen hyperboreus hyperboreus, 199 
Chickadee, Black-capped, 85 
Inyo Mountain, 42 
Long-tailed, 152 
Chondestes grammacus strigatus, 205 
Chordeiles virginianus, 83 
virginianus henryi, 204 
virginianus hesperis, 67, 74 
minor hesperis, 40 
Circus hudsonius, 203 
Clangula americana, 199 
Colaptes auratus, 83 
cafer collaris, 67, 204 
Collinge, Walter E., review of his “some re- 
cent investigations on the food of cer- 
tain wild birds’, 93-94 
Columba fasciata, 40 
Colymbus auritus, 195 
nigricollis californicus, 67, 195, 196 
Condor, 48, 57 
Contopus richardsoni richardsoni, 67 
Vol. XXI 
Cooper Ornithological Club, minutes of, 46- 
48, 95-96, 132-135, 176, 216, 241-242; re- 
port of Business Managers, 130-131; 
directory of members of, 135-144 
Coot, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 108, 110, TE ieee, 
160, 161, 190, 227, 229 
Cormorant, Baird, 172 
Farallon, 195, 197 
Corvus brachyrhynchos, 37, 8 
corax, 84 ; 
corax sinuatus, 29, 204 
Costa collection of birds, 39 
Coues, Elliott, reminiscences of, 220, 221 
Cowbird, 4, 78, 193 
Dwarf, 209 
Nevada, 205 
Crane, Little Brown, 173, 200, 212, 213 
Sandhill, 87, 200, 212, 213 
Creciscus coturniculus, 123, 238 
Creeper, Brown, 52, 85 
California, 52 
Mexican, 52 
Rocky Mountain, 49-52 
Sierra, 52 
Crossbill, American, 84 
Bendire, 205 
Red, 57 
Crow, 9, 84, 227 
Common, 37 
Curlew, American Long-billed, 41 
Eastern Long-billed, 237 
Lesser Long-billed, 237 
Long-billed, 237 
Northern Long-billed, 202 
Cyanocitta stelleri, 83 
stelleri frontalis, 204 
Cygnus buccinator, 124 
columbianus, 124 
Cypseloides niger, 83 
D 
Dabchick, 111 . 
Dafila acuta, 87, 198 
Dakota lake region, birds of, 3, 108, 157, 189, 
225 
Dawson, William Leon, the Solitaires of 
Shasta, 12-21; a northern record of 
Mimus polyglottos leucopterus, 42; 
notice concerning, 44 
Deane, Mr. Ruthven, portrait of, 43 ' 
Dendrocygna bicolor, 73 
Dendroica aestiva, 85 
aestiva aestiva, 206 
aestiva brewsteri, 88 
auduboni, 85 
auduboni auduboni, 206 : 
coronata, 85, 206 . 
magnolia, 85 : 
nigrescens, 68 | 
“striata, 85 A 
townsendi, 85 
Diomedea immutabilis, 61 
Dixon, J., review of Stephens’ “an anno- 
tated list of the birds of San Diego 
County, California’, 132 
