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Vol. XIV 
INDEX TO VOLUME XIV 
A 
Ahl)ott. C. G.. review of his "the home-life of 
the osprey", 109 
Acanthiza chrysorrhoa, 47 
Acanthis linaria linaria, 28, 193 
Accipiter cooperi, 25, 36, 58 
velox. 21. 25. 36. 192 
Actitis macularius, 10, 21, 24, 35, 90, 143 
;\egialitis meloda, 148, 149, 151 
nivosa, 11 
semipalniata, 11, 21 
vociferus, 143 
■Aeroiiautes nielanoleuciis, 36, 56, 95, 106, 191' 
.\gelaius phoeniceus, 227 
phoeniceus arctolegus, 149 
phoeniceus caurinus, 107 
phoeniceus fortis, 27, 97, 149 
phoeniceus neutralis, 37, 149, 151 
phoeniceus phoeniceus, 148, 149, 151 
phoeniceus sonoriensis, 62 
Aimopliila ruficeps scotti, 195 
Aix galericulata, 209 
sponsa, 225 
Aluco pratincola, 36, 190 
Ainniodramus savannarum biinaculatus, 60 
Amphispiza liilineata deserticola, 54 
nevadensis iievadensis, 38 
Anas ftilvigula maculosa, 151 
ruhripes, 151 
platyrhynchos, 23, 34, 88, 191 
Anthus rultescens, 30, 39, 102 
Aphelocoma californica californica, 42 
Aphriza virgata, 11, 224 
Aquila chrysaetos, 25, 192 
Archihnteo ferrugineus, 25. 92 
Archilochus alexandri, 37 
Ardea herodias fannini. 21 
herodias herodias, 24. 35, 199 
Arenaria interpres morinella, 11 
melanocephala, 11, 189 
Artamus tenelirosus, 47 
Asio flammeus, 26, 153 
wilsonianus, 25, 36 
Associated Societies for the Conservation of 
Wild Life, letter calling for organization 
meeting, 227 ; letter and recommendations 
to State Fish and Game Commission, 228 ; 
report of organization meeting, 235 
Astragalinus psaltria, 227 
psaltria arizonae, 148, 149, 151 
psaltria mexicanus, 148, 149, 151 
psaltria psaltria, 149 
tristis, 98 
tristis pallidus, 28 
tristis salicamans, 38, 154 
Astur atricapillus atricapillus, 152 
atricapillus striatulus, 152 
Asturina plagiata, 58 
A.syndesmus lewisi, 26, 36, 94 
Athene noctua, 227 
Anklet, Cassin, 188, 232 
Paroquet, 196 
Auriparus tfaviceps flaviceps, 40, 55, 58 
Avocet, 7, 24, 35, 89. 123, 199, 220 
Axthya collaris, 41 
B 
llailev, F. M., birds of the cottonwood groves, 
' 113 
Laldpate, 23, 34, 220 
Harrows, \\'. H.. review of his "Michigan bird 
life," 233 
Hartramia longicaiula, 128 
Hittern, American, 34, 117, 199, 224 
Least. 35, 199, 224 
Black-bird, 227 
Blackbird, Brewer, 27, 37, 44, 45, 98, 143, 145, 
147, 231 
Red-winged, 227 
Yellow-headed, 27, 37, 97, 143 
Bluebird, Chestnut-backed, 104, 114 
Mountain, 32, 40, 104, 108, 116, 143, 147 
Western. 14, 40, 145, 191, 221, 222 
Boliolink, 41, 216, 218 
Bol)-white 24 
Bombvcilla cedrorum, 21. 30 
garrula, 30. 39, 193, 224 
Bonasa umbellus sabini, 21 
umhellus togata, 25, 233 
umliellus umbelloides, 25 
umhellus umbellus, 233 
Botaurus lentiginosus, 34, 117, 199 
Bowerbird, Spotted, 46 
Bowles, C. W., an elevated camp, 196 
Bowles, J. H., early nesting of Allen hum- 
mingbird at Santa Barl^iara, 77 ; wood 
duck at Santa Barbara, 225 
Bowles, J. H., [with Howell. A. B.J, the shore 
birds of Santa Barbara, 5 
Brachyramphus hypoleucus, 188 
marmoratns, 21 
Branta canadensis canadensis, 23, 34, 72, 143 
canadensis occidentalis, 72 
Bryant. H. C., review of W. L. McAtee's 
"woodpeckers in relation to trees and 
wood products,” 44; review of his “re- 
lation of birds to an insect outbreak in 
northern California," 45; review of R. 
H. Sullivan’s "the economic value of 
Ihrd life,” 110; the present and future 
status of the California valley ciuail, 
131; egrets in California, 199; review of 
E. Greschik's "magen- und gewollun- 
tersuchungen unserer einheimischen 
raubvogel," 232 
Bubo bubo, 233 
sinclairi, 44 
virginianus pallescens, 26, 36, 53, 192 
