218 THE CONDOR 
Warbler, Alaska Myrtle, 184 
Audubon, 74, 158, 166 
Black and White, 76 
Black-throated Green, 186 
Calaveras, 155 
Connecticut, 158 
Dusky, 74, 112, 190 
Hocded, 186 
Kennicott: Willow, 185 
Lucy, 142 
Lutescent, 139 
Mourning, 158 
Myrtle, 114 
Orange-crowned, 184, 206 
Pileolated, 18 
Red-faced, 6 
Wilson, 185 
Yellow, 69 
Yellow-rumped, 69, 105 
Water-thrush, 191 
Grinnell, 184 
Bohemian, 33, 72, 80, 110, 118, 
Waxwing, 
159, 184 
Cedar, 13, 74, 154, 159 
Wetmore, Alexander, a peculiar feeding 
habit of Grebes, 18; observations on 
the habits of the White-winged Dove, 
140; the Connecticut Warbler not 
known from Kansas, 158; the function 
of powder downs in herons, 168; the 
wing claw in swifts, 197 
Wheatear, 185 
Whip-poor-will, Stephens, 62 
Widgeon, European, 158 
Willet, 104 
Western, 30 
Willett, George, additional notes on the 
avifauna of Forrester Island, Alaska, 
138; comments upon the safety of sea 
birds and upon the “probable” occur- 
rence of the Northern Bald Eagle in 
California, 204 
Wilsonia pusilla pusilla, 185 
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Wren, Alaska, 49 
Cactus, 135, 159 
Canyon, 80 
House, 69, 103, 114 
Marsh, 187 
Pribilof, 49 
Rock, 80, 171 
San Diego, 189 
Wren-tit, 74 
Pallid, 8 
Woodpecker, Alaskan Three-toed, 182 
Arctic Three-toed, 182 
Arizona, 6 
Cactus, 79 
California, 74, 190 
Lewis, 42 
Northern Downy, 181 
Northern Hairy, 181 
Red-bellied, 114 
White-breasted, 79 
Willow, 74 
Wyman, L. E., a correction concerning the 
European Widgeon, 158; notes on tie 
Calliope Hummingbird, 206 
xX 
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus, 205 
Y 
Yellow-legs, 28, 104, 178 
Greater, 30, 178 
Lesser, 30 
Yellowthroat, 187 
Z 
Zamelodia melanocephala, 171 
Zech, Lillian, Western Evening Grosbeak in 
southern California, 111 
Zonotrichia coronata, 136 
leucophrys gambeli, 183, 187 
leucophrys nuttalli, 39, 187 
