Nov., 1919 
Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 205 
Dowitcher, Long-billed, 124, 202 
Dryobates nuttalli, 235 
pubescens, 83 
pubescens gairdneri, 83 
villosus, 82 
villosus hyloscopus, 29 
villosus leucothorectis, 41 
Duck, Fulvous Tree, 73 
Harlequin, 132 
Lesser Scaup, 62, 63, 64, 65 
Mottled, 122, 128 
Pintail, 87 
Ring-necked, 199 
Ruddy, 8, 9, 10, 11, 110, 189, 190, 199, 227 
Wood, 95, 127 
Dwight, Dr. J., portrait of, 43 
Hagle, Bald, 82, 203 
Golden, 29, 57, 203 
Editorial notes and news, 42, 89, 129, 174, 
214, 240 4 
Edwards, H. Arden, losses suffered by breed- 
ing birds in southern California, 65-68 
Egret, 200, 201, 203 
American, 73 | 
Egretta candidissima candidissima, 74 
Empidonax difficilis difficilis, 67 
griseus, 204 
hammondi, 83 
wrighti, 83 
Ereunetes mauri, 74, 202 
Hrismatura jamaicensis, 199 
Huphagus cyanocephalus, 68, 84, 205 
Evermann, Barton Warren, nesting of the 
Wilson Snipe in California, 121; large 
set of eggs of the Canada Goose, 126 
F 
Falco columbarius, 172 
columbarius columbarius, 203 
columbarius suckleyi, 239 
mexicanus, 203 
peregrinus anatum, 203 
rusticolus rusticolus, 123 
sparverius, 82, 172 
sparverius sparverius, 204 
Falcon, Prairie, 89, 203 
Finch, Brown-capped Rosy, 49 
California Purple, 30, 36 
House, 68, 205 
Rosy, 84 
Fisher, Dr. A. K., portrait of, 43 
Fisher, W. K., photo by, 43; review of Grin- 
nell, Bryant and Storer’s “the game 
birds of California’, 92-93 
Fleming, J. H., the Costa collection of birds, 
39; a supposed California-taken Trum- 
peter Swan, 124; one reason for elim- 
inating subspecies, 239 
Flicker, 83, 226, 229 
Red-shafted, 67, 88, 152, 156, 204 
INDEX TO VOLUME XXI 245 
Flycatcher, Ash-throated, 29, 88 
Gray, 204 
Hammond, 83 
Olive-sided, 83 
Scissor-tailed, 41 
Western, 67 
Wright, 83 
Fly-catching habit among birds, 125, 212 
Fly larvae parasitic in nestling birds, 30 
Food of birds, 93 
Fratercula corniculata, 128, 239 
Fulica americana, 201 
Fulmar, Giant, 45 
G 
Gadwall, 63, 64, 122, 129, 198 
Gallinago delicata, 40, 121, 202, 207 
Gallinule, Florida, 201 
Gavia immer, 82 
pacifica, 237 
Generic refinement, 89 
Geococcyx californianus, 29 
Geothlypis trichas, 85 
trichas occidentalis, 206, 236 
Glaucidium gnoma pinicola, 41 
Gnatcatcher, Western, 66 
Godwit, Marbled, 74, 123, 173 
Golden-eye, 122, 199 
Barrow, 132 
Goldfinch, 3, 229 
Arkansas, 30 
Green-backed, 30, 31, 32, 36, 48, 68, 86 
Lawrence, 30 
Willow, 30, 31, 36, 68 
Goldman, Edward A., notice concerning, 214; 
portrait of, 215 
Goose, Cackling, 200 
Canada, 126, 199 
Lesser Snow, 199 
Tule, 41, 134 
White-fronted, 199 
Goshawk, Eastern, 41 
Western, 87 
Grackle, Bronzed, 86 
Grassquit, 170 
Grebe, American Eared, 67 
Hared, 6, 7, 112, 190, 195 
’ Holboell, 6, 189, 191, 192, 225, 229 
Horned, 7, 189, 192, 195, 225 
Pied-billed, 10, 110, 159, 160, 189, 196, 
225, 227 
Grebe, Western, 159, 189, 192, 193, 195 
Grinnell, Bryant and Storer, review of their 
“the game birds of California’, 92-93 
Grinnell, J., recent additions to the Califor- 
nia state list of birds, 41-42: review of 
Loomis’s ‘‘a review of the albatrosses, 
petrels, and diving petrels’, 44-46; no- 
tice concerning, 130; review of the 
Baileys’ “the animal life of Glacier 
National Park’, 131-132; review of 
Harris’s “birds of the Kansas City re- 
gion”, 132; the MacFarlane Screech 
Owl in California, 173; the occurrence 
of the Long-billed Curlew in north- 
western California, 237; notes on the 
