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INDEX TO VOLUME XIII 
A 
Acanlhis liiiaria, 101) 
Acaiithiza chrysorrhoa, 142 
Accipiler cooperi, 131, 163, 206 
\'elox, 131, 135 
Acrocephalns australis, 142 
Actilis maculariiis, 65 
Aechmophorus lucasi, 76 
occideiilalis, 130, 206 
Aegialitis uivosa, 135, 152 
\ ociferus, 73 
Aeroiiautesfinelanoleucus, 132, 135 
Agelaius phoeniceus, 63 
plioeniceus californicus, 74 
phoeniceus sonoriensis, 132, 135 
tricolor, 68, 152 
Aimophila ruficeps, 210 
Aix sponsa, 46 
Albatross, Black-footed, 151 
Aluco pratiucola, 131, 1,55, 160, 162, 206 
Auimodraiuus savaiiiiaruiu bimaculatus, .55, 
109 
.\uipliispiza belli, 153 
nevadeiisis, 133 
nevadensis canescens, 7(), 13.5, 1,56, 161,' 16,5 
uevadensis nevadensis, 68 
Anas platyrhynchos, 65, 10,5, 12,5, 1,50 
rubripes, 1.58 
Antlius rubescens, 74, 1,53, 137 
Apheloconia californica californica, 74, 106, 
119, 16.5 
insularis, 206 
Appleton, J. S., Brewer sparrow breeding in 
Siiui V'alley, 76 
Aquila chr 3 'saetos, 131 
Ardea herodias, 103, 152 
herodias herodias, 65, 74, 79 
herodias treganzai, 1.50, 1.54 
Arenaria luelanocephala, 180 
Asio flamnieus, 103, 1.51 
Asio wilsoniauus, 66 
Astragaliuus lawrencei, 132, 1,56, 16.5 
psaltria hesperophilus, ,55, 74, 132, 1,56, 
205, 211 
tristis pallidus, 68 
Astur atricapillus striatulus, 116 
Asyndesnius lewisi, 66, 205 
Athene boobook, 142 
Anklet, Cassin, 151, 173, 174 
Anriparns flaviceps flaviceps, 1.54, 1,57 
Avocet, 1.54 
B 
Baeolophns inornatus inornatns, 74, 121 
Bailej', F. M., the oasis of the llano, 43 
Baldpate, 122, 1,50 
Bartraniia longicanda, 10,5 
Beck, R. II., review of his “water birds of the 
vicinity of Point Pinos, California”, ,57 
Beethani, B., review of his “the home-life of 
the spoonbill, the stork, and some herons’ h 
112 
Bird, Diamond, 142 
Bittern, 10,5, 159 
Least, 157, 156 
Blackbird, Brewer, 68, 74, 66, 108, 1.52, 1,56, 
201, 202, 204, 205, 206, 207 
California Bicolored, 74 
Retl-winged, 63, 202, 204 
San Diego Red-winged, 160 
Tricolored, 68, 152, 160 
Yellow-headed, .57, 9,5, 108, 1.52, 160 
Blnel)ird, Arctic, 104 
Eastern, 84 
Alonntain, 111, 1,34 
Western, 74, 121, 1,54, 163, 20,3, 204, 205, 
206 
Bobolink, 67, 75, 95, 109, 211 
Bobwhite, 65, 104 
Bombj’cilla cedrornm, 182 
garrnla, .34, 109, 111, 120 
Booby, Blue-footed, 106 
Brewster, 106 
Botanrns lentiginosns, 10.5, 156 
Bowles, C. W., a method of tree climbing, 138 
Bowles, J. II., the pallid wren-tit (Chamaea 
faciata henshawi), 30; the western winter 
wren (Nannns hienialis pacificns) at 
Santa Barbara, ,55; notes from Santa Bar- 
bara, ,55; the troupial in California, 109; 
review of his “notes extending the range 
of certain birds on the Pacific slope”, 140 
Brachj’ramphns craverii, ,58, 106 
Brachyramphns h 3 -polencus, 38, 151 
Brant, Black, 152 
Branta canadensis, 103 
nigricans, 152 
Brewster, \V., courtship of the American golden- 
eye or whistler (Clangnla clangnla ameri- 
cana) , 22 
Bryant, II. C., the relation of birils to an 
insect outbreak in northern California 
during the spring and summer of 1611, 195 
Bubo virginianiis pacificns, 66 
virginianus pallescens, 15,5 
Bncephala Icelandica, 24 
Bnfflehead, 130, 1,54 
Bunting, Black-throated, 100, 101 
Lark, 95, 96 
Lazuli, 68, 182, 205, 206 
Burt, 11. C., an earl 3 ' spring trip to Anacapa 
Islaiul, 164 
Bush-tit, 121 
California, 74, 205, 206 
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