Nov., 1911 
INDEX TO VOLUME Nil! 
221 
Miller, L. II., review of his “wading birds 
from the Ouarlernary asphalt beds of 
Rancho La Brea’’, 79; review of his “the 
condor-like vultures of Rancho La Brea’ ’, 
79; review of his “additions to the avi- 
fairna of the Pleistocene deposits at B'os- 
sil Lake, Oregon”, 79; a synopsis of our 
knowledge concerning the fossil birds of 
the Pacific coast of North America, 117 
IMiinus poE’glottos leucopterus, 13, >, 137, 166 
IMinntes of Cooper Club Meetings, 39, 113, 142, 
214 
Mockingbird, 43, 44, 4.5, 166 
Western, 133, 137 
Molothrus ater 68, Ihl 
ater arteniisiae, 181 
ater obsciirus, 132, 1.3,3, 1.32, 161 
Mopoke, 142 
Mnrre, .38 
California, .38, 174 
Murrelet, Ancient, 76 
Craveri, 106 
Xantus, 131 
Myadestes townsendi, ,33, 121 
Myers, 11. W. , nesting habits of the western 
flycatcher, 87 
Myiarchus cinerascens, 132, 1.33, 180, 202 
Myiochanes richardsoni, 180 
N 
Nannus hiemalis pacificus, ,35 
Nettion carolinense, 130, 132 
Nighthawk, 101 
Pacific, 203 
Texas, 135, 160 
Western, 67 
Nucifraga Columbiana, 33, 93, 108 
Numenius americanus, 10,3, 132, 211 
hudsonicus, 211 
Nutcracker, Clarke, 35, 108 
Nuthatch, Red-breasted, 35, 74, 69, 203, 210 
Rocky Mountain, .33 
Slender-billed, 108, 16,3 
Nuttallornis borealis, 108, 1.80 
Nycticorax nycticorax naevius, 63, 1,30, 1,34, 
160, 162 
O 
Oberholser, 11. C., rev. of his “a revision of the 
forms of the hairy woodpecker (Dryo- 
bates villosus [Linnaeus])”, 169; rev. of 
his “a revision of the forms of the ladder- 
backed woodpecker (Dryobates scalaris 
[Wagler])”, 170 
( Iceanodroma furcata, 177 
homochroa, 176 
kaedingi, 176 
leucorhoa, 177 
melania, ,34 
socorroensis, .34 
Oidemia deglandi, 131 
Olor columhianus, ,33 
Open letters, 78 
Oreortyx picta picta, 119 
picta plmnifera, 149, 130, 204, 203 
(Ireoscoptes montanns, 69, 137, 161 
Oreospiza chlorura, 108, 20.3, 204, 205 
Oriole, Arizona Hooded, 1,36 
Bullock, 68, 74, 73, 104, 1.36, 162, 203, 204, 
203, 206 
Orchard, 104 
Scott, 43, 132 
Osburn, P. L, collecting Socorro and black 
petrels in Lower California, 31; the Cali- 
fornia shrike as a reptile destroyer, 73; 
notes on two birds from Santa Catalina 
Island, California, 76; the yellow rail in 
soirthern California, 108 
Osgood, W. H., review of Swarth’s “hinls and 
mammals of the 1909 Alexander Alaska 
Expedition”, 212 
Osprey, 1,31 
Otocoris alpestris actia, 161 
alpestris insularis, 164, 209 
alpestris leucolaema, 80 
alpestris merrilli, 67 
alpestris pallida, 1.32 
Otus asio bendirei, 73 
asio macfarlanei, 66 
Ouzel, Water, 203 
Ovenbird, 102, 167, 182 
Owl, Barn, 131, 1,33, 160, 162, 209 
Burrowing, 66,[1,32, 135, 132, 166, 180 
California Pigmy, 163 
California Screech, 73 
Great Horned, 3, 44, 1.31 
Long-eared, 66 
Macfarlane Screech, 66 
Northern Spotted, 73 
Pacific Honied, 66 
Screech, 1,31 
Short-eared, 103, 1,31 
Western Horned, 133, 134 
Oxyechus vociferus, 63, 101, 131, 1.33, 132, 160, 
162 
Oj^stercatcher, Black, .32, 132, 164 
Frazar, 76, 132 
P 
Pandion haliaetus carolinensis, 1.31 
Pardalotus striatus, 142 
Passer domesticus, 68, 98, 111, 120, 1,32, 133, 
1.33, 162, 181, 20,3, 203 
Passerculus beldingi, 132 
rostratus, 1,32 
sandwichensis alaudinus, 110, 1.36, 203 
sandwichensis savanna, 213 
