Nov., 1912 
IN1)]<:X TO VOLUME XIV 
Sandpiper, Stilt, 127 
VVestern, 6, 9, 224 
Western Solitary, 9, 24, 126 
Sapsucker, Red-breasted, 20 
Red-naped, 26, 36, 94, 116 
Sierra, 147 
Williamson, 26, 147, 178 
Sayornis nigricans, 37, 55, 190 
sayus, 37, 53, 96 
Saunders, A. A., some birds of southw^estern 
Montana, 22 ; some changes and addi- 
tions to the list of birds of southwes- 
tern Montana, 107 ; the western marsh 
wren wintering near Helena, Montana, 
108; a correction, 108; a horseback trip 
across Montana, 215 ; the probable 
breeding of the Bohemian vvaxwing in 
Montana, 224 
Sclater, W. L., review of his “a history of 
the birds of Colorado,” 155; (communi- 
cation) the birds of Colorado, 226 
Scoter, American, 41 
Seiurus noveboracensis notabilis, 30 
Selasphorus alleni, 77 
platycercus, 95 
rufus, 21, 27, 37 
Setophaga ruticilla, 30 
Sherman, A. R., position of mourning dove 
nestlings, 153 
Shoveller, 23, 34 
Shrike, Northern, 30 
White-rumped, 39. 102 
Shrike-thrush, Grey, 46 
Shufeldt, R. W., study of the eggs of the 
Mcleagridae, 209 
Sialia currucoides, 32, 40, 104, 143 
mexicana bairdi, 104 
mexicana occidenlalis, 14, 40. 145, 191 
Siskin, Pine, 28, 98, 216 
Sitta canadensis, 21, 31, 194 
carolinensis nelsoni, 31, 194, 213 
pygmaea, 103, 147, 213 
Skylark, 227 
Sloanaker, J. L., two new Arizona records, 
154 
Snipe, Wilson, 7, 24, 35, 90, 108, 112, 125, 229 
Solitaire, Townsend, 32, 40, 103. 154, 158, 219 
Song-thrush, 227 
Sora, 24, 35, 119, 145 
Sparrow, Brewer, 41, 100 
Desert, 54 
Desert Song, 62 
English, 38, 98, 227, 229, 230 
Fox, 41 
Gambel, 29, 190, 195 
Golden-crowmed. 38. 106 
Grasshopper, 60 
Intermediate, 38 
Large-billed, 190 
Lincoln. 29, 38. 74. 106, 177 
Mountain Song. 29. 38, 100, 143 
Sage, 38 
San Diego Song, 38 
Savannah, 28, 108 
Scott, 195 
Slate-colored Fox, 29. 39 
Stephens Fox, 64, 65 
Swamp, 29 
Thick-billed Fox. 38 
Western Chipping, 29, 38, 99. 107, 114, 146 
Western Lark, 38, 61, 99 107 
Western Savannah 38. 99, 108 
Sparrow, Western Tree, 29 
Western Vesper, 28, 98, 216, 219, 220 
White-crowned, 29, 99, 144, 147 
Yakutat Song, 73 
Spatula clypeata, 23, 34 
Speotyto cunicularia hypogaea, 93 
Sphyrapicus thyroideus, 26, 147 
varius, 148, 150 
varius daggetti, 147 
varius nuchalis, 26, 36, 94 
Spinus pinus, 28, 98 
Spizella breweri, 41, 100 
monticola ochracea, 29 
passerina arizonae, 29, 38, 146 
socialis arizonae, 99 
Squatarola squatarola, 10 
Steganopus tricolor, 7, 35, 122, 145 
Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 30, 39 
Stellula calliope, 27 
Sterna forsteri, 33, 199 
maxima, 188 
Stilt, Black-necked, 7, 35, 199 
Strix flammea, 233 
occidentalis, 152 
varia, 153 
Sturnella neglecta, 14, 27, 37, 60, 98 
Surf-bird, 11, 224 
Sullivan, R. H., review of his "the economic 
value of bird life," 110 
vSwallow, Barn, 30, 39, 102, 191, 216 
Cliff, 30, 39, 101, 216, 218, 22u 
Northern Violet-green, 30, 102, 114 
Rough-wdnged, 30, 39, 216 
Tree, 39, 147 
Wood, 47 
Swan, Whistling, 23 
Swarth, H. S., a visit to Nootka Sound, 15 ; 
review' of F. L. Burns’ “monograph of 
the broad-w'ingcd liawk (Buteo platy 
pterus),”4S; the winter range of the 
Yakutat song sparrow, 73; review of LI. 
C. Oberholser’s “revision of the sub- 
species of the green heron,” 231 ; review 
of L. Gardner’s “partial account of the 
birds of Laguna Beach,” 231 ; review of 
W. B. Barrow's' “Michigan bird life," 
233 
Swift, White-throated, 36, 56, 84, 95. 190 
Synthliljoramphus antiquus, 41 
Syrnium aluco, 232 
T 
Tachycineta thalassina lepida, 30, 102 
Tanager, Cooper. 58 
Western, 29, 101, 195, 219 
Tattler, Wandering, 10, 189 
Taylor, W. P., communication from, 80; com- 
munication from. 200; notes on the 
Texas Nighthawk, 222 
Teal, Blue-winged, 23, 89 
Chinese, 209 
Cinnamon, 23, 34 
Green-w'inged, 23, 34 
Telmatodytes palustris iliacus, 151 
palustris paludicola, 40 
palustris olesius, 31, 108 
Tern, Black. T3, 88. 143, 199 
Forster, 33. 199 
Royal. 188 
