Acanthis linaria, 21. 
Accipiter atricapillus striatulus, 122, 161. 
cooperi, 45, 122, 161. 
velox, 45, 70, 122, 161. 
Actitis macularia, 31, 121. 
iEgialitis montana, 121. 
nivosa, 17. 
vocifera, 31, 45, 105, 121. 
Aeronautes melanoleucus, 39, 123, 164. 
Agelaius gubernator californicus, 16, 124, 168. 
phceniceus sonoriensis, 45. 
tricolor, 124, 168. 
Aix sponsa, 95, 121. 
Ammodramus sandwichensis, 20, 21. 
alaudinus, 23. 46, 124. 
anthinus, 85. 
bryanti, 21. 
xanthophrys, 21, 85. 
savannarum perpallidus, 124. 
Atnphispiza belli, 125. 
nevadeusis, 46. 
Ampelis cedrorum, 125, 146, 175. 
Anas boschas, 121. 
aniericaua, 121. 
Ani, Grove-billed, 94. 
Anorthura alascensis. 20. 
hiemalis pacifica, i, 47, 91, 182. 
Anthony, A. W., the Guadalupe wren, 73. 
Anthus pensilvanicus, 69, 70, 126. 
Aphelocoma californica, 32, 87, 124, 168, 185. 
woodhousei, 45. 
Aquila chrysaetos, 49, 122, 161. 
Archibuteo ferrugineus, 122. 
lagopus sancti-johannis, 23. 
Ardea herodias, 45, 114, 121. 
virescens anthonyi, 121. 
Ardetta exilis, 121. 
Arenaria interpres, 20. 
melanocephala, 23. 
Asio accipitrinus, 72, 122. 
wilsonianus, 122. 
Astragalinus lawrencei, 124, 170. 
psaltria, 124, 170. 
arizonae, 46. 
tristris salicainans, 124, 170. 
Atkinson, W. L-, nesting habits of the Califor- 
nia shrike, 9; notes on the dwarf hermit 
thrush and other notes, 17. 
Auklet, Crested, 19. 
Least, 19. 
Paroquet, 19. 
Auriparus flaviceps, 46, 71. 
Avocet, American, 45, 121. 
Aythya vallisneria, 121. 
affinis, 121. 
BaldpaTE, 121. 
Barlow, C., some characteristics of the moun- 
tain chickadee, iii; vireo traits, 119; 
Falco columbarius at Santa Clara, Cal., 
133; a list of the land birds of the 
Placerville-Lake Tahoe stage road, 151- 
184. 
Barnhart, F. S., evolution in the breeding 
habits of the fulvous tree duck, 67. ^ 
Beck, R. H., a season with the golden eagles 
of Santa Clara County, Cal., 59. 
fielding, L., chipmunks, 3 ; May in the high 
Sierras, 31; parasites in birds, 104; an 
additional specimen of nyctale from 
Lake Tahoe, 114. 
Bird Protection Committee for 1901, 58. 
Bittern, American, 121, 187. 
Least, 12 1. 
Blackbird, Yellow-headed, 124, 168- 
Bicolored, 124, 168. 
Tricolored, 124, 168. 
Brewer, 124, 168. 
Bluebird, Arctic, 31. 
Mountain, 103, 127, 184. 
Western, 71, 127, 184. 
Bonasa umbellus sabini, 47, 91. 
Botaurus lentiginosus, 121, 187 
Bowles, C. W., communication; a boon for 
oologists, 106. 
Bowles, J. H., bird notes from Tacoma gulches, 
i; mice as enemies of ground-nesting 
birds, 47. 
Brachyramphus marmoratus, 22. 
Brant, Black, 47. 
Branta canadensis, 121. 
nigricans, 47. 
Breninger, G. F., a list of birds observed on 
the Pima Indian Reservation Arizona, 
44; the painted redstart, 147. 
Bryan, M., a study of the birds of Santiago 
canyon. 81, 103. 
Bubo virginianus, 122. 
saturatus, 162. 
subarcticus, 96. 
Buffle-head, 121. 
Bunting, Lazuli, 125, 174. 
Burnett, W. L., communication; use of collo- 
dion to prevent arsenical poisoning, 106; 
Alma thrush in Colorado, 114. 
Bush-tit, California, 126, 183. 
Buteo borealis calurus, 15, 43, 122, 161. 
lineatus elegans, 104, 122. 
swainsoni, 122. 
Calcarius lapponicus alascensis, 20. 
Calypte anna, loi, 105, 123, 164. 
Canvas-back, 121. 
Carpenter, N., early nesting of the red-bellied 
