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Vol. XIII 
Steganopns tricolor, .15, 65 
vStelgidopteryx serripennis, 69, 1.5.3 
Sterna forsteri, 57, 108 
maxima, 152 
Stilt, Black-necked, 152 
Strix occidentalis canrina, 75 
Stork, 112 
White, 79 
vSturnella neglecta, 68, 74, 91, 1.32, 1.36, 152, 164, 
201, 202, 204, 205, 208 
Snla brewsteri, 106 
neboiixi, 106 
Swallow, Barn, 68, 99, 111, 1.3.3, 15.3, 168, 204, 
205, 210 
Cliff, 44, 99, 100, 13.3, 1.5.3, 162, 16.3, 168, 
204, 205, 206 
Northern Violet-green, 182 
Rongh-winged, 69, 153 
Tree, 13.3, 136, 153, 168 
Violet-green, 74, 133, 16.3, 168, 205 
.Swan, Whistling, 35 
.Swarth, II. .S., field notes from sonth-central 
California, 160; notes from Alaska, 211; re- 
view of his “birds and mammals of the 
1909 Alexander Alaska Expedition’’, 212 
.Swift, Black, 160 
Vanx, 211 
White-throated, 132, 135, 162 
.Synthliboramphus antiqnus, 76 
T 
Tachycineta thalassina lepida, 74, 133, 163, 168, 
182, 205 
Tanager, Crimson-headed, 100 
Western, ,50, 51, 68, 109, 182, 205 
Tattler, Wandering, 164, 180 
Taylor, Wb P. , bobolink in San Mateo County, 
California, 211 
Teal, Bine-winged, 76, 122, 124, 126, 128, 186 
Cinnamon, 65, 122, 126, 128,1.30, 1,58 
Green-winged, 122, 1.30, 152 
Telniatodytes palnstris palndicola, 1,34 
palnstris plesius, 69 
Teratornis merriami, 118 
Tern, Black, 57, 61, 108, 158 
Forster, 57, 108 
Royal, 152 
Thayer, J. E., a nesting colony of Heennann 
gulls and Brewster boobies, 104 
Thrasher, Brown, 98 
Crissal, 129, 1,33, 1,37 
Leconte, 129, 1.33, 161 
Mearns, 153 
Sage, 69, 129, 1.37, 161 
Thrush, Dwarf Hermit, 121 
IMonterey Hermit, 51 
Olive-backed, 69 
Russet-backed, 74, 183 
Sierra Hermit, 8,3 
Varied, 121 
Thr 3 ’omanes bewicki bairdi, 133 
bewicki charienturus, 1.33, 210 
bewicki drjuiioecus, 121 
bewicki spilurus, 74 
Titmouse, Plain, 74, 121 
Tomtit, Yellow-rumped, 142 
Totanus melanoleucus, 131 
Towhee, Abert, 133, 1.36 
Arctic, 68 
California, 74 
California Brown, 120 
Green-tailed, 37, 108, 203, 204, 205, 206 
San Clemente, 210 
.San Francisco, 74 
Spotted, 170 
Spurred, 120, 20,5 
Toxostoma cinereum mearnsi, 15.3 
crissale, 13.3, 137 
lecontei, 13.3, 161 
riifum, 98 
Tracy, H. C., review of his “significance of 
white markings in birds of the order Pas- 
seriformes’’, 79 
Trafton, G. IL, review of his “methods of at- 
tracting birds, ’’ ,38 
'1‘roglodytes aedon parkmani, 69, 98, 1.34, 204, 
205 
Troupial, 109 
Tullsen, II., mj' avian visitors: notes from 
South Dakota, 89 
Turnstone, Black, 180 
Tjder, J. G., sparrow notes from l^resno 
County, California, 76; swallow notes from 
Fresno Count}’, California, 168 
Tympanuclius americanus, 104 
Tyrannus tyrannus, 67, 96 
verticalis, 67, 74, 96, 135, 152, 161, 201, 202, 
205, 208 
vociferans, 132 
U 
Unglish, W. E., an albino. 111 
Uria troille, 38 
troille californica, 174 
V 
Van Rossem, A., winter birds of the .Salton 
Sea region, 129 
Van Rossem, A. [with Howell, xV. B.], further 
notes from Santa Cruz Island, 208 
Verdin, 1.34, 1.37 
Vermivora celata hrtescens, 137, 16.3 
luciae, 137 
rubricapilla gxitturalis, 204, 205 
Vireo, California Least, 111 
Gray, 45, 46, 137 
Hutton, 74, 121, 163 
Red-eyed, 107 
Western Warbling, 69, 74, 205 
