Chapman, F. M., review of his “list of birds 
collected in Alaska by the Andrew J. Stone 
expedition of 1901,’’ 148 
Charadrius dominicus fulvus, 61, 140 
Chelidon erythrogaster, 148 
Chickadee, Chestnut-backed, 135 
Mountain, 5, 7, 10 
Santa Cruz, 127 
Chlorodrepanis virens, 62 
wilsoni, 62 
Chordeiles virginianus, 113, 132 
henryi, 10 
Circus hudsonius, 10 
Cistothorus palustris paludicola, 135 
Clangula hiemalis, 46 
Clark, H. L., communication — pterylography 
of hummingbirds, 75 
Coccyzus ferrugineus, 148 
Cocornis agassizi, 148 
Colaptes cafer collaris, ro, 13, 39, 116, 132 
saturatior, 132 
Columba fasciata, 114, 132 
Colymbus auritus, 10, 47 
holboelli, 129, 130, 131 
nigricollis californicus, ii, 47 
Communications, 47, 75, 122, 146 
Contopus borealis, 114, 127, 133 
richardsoni, ii, 133 
Cooper, J. G. — in memoriarn, loi; ornithologi- 
cal writings of, 103; letter from Cones to, 106 
Coot, American, 63 
Cormorant, Baird, 56 
Brandt, 55 
Double-crested, 56 
Wingless, 20 
Correspondence, 50, 99 
Corvus americanus, 113, 133 
corax principalis, 136, 137, 141 
sinuatus, 38, 133 
stelleri, 41 
Coues, E., letter from, 106 
Cowbird, 39 
Creeper, California, 19, 126, 135 
Cross-bill, 53 
Crow, American, 133 
Clarke, 3, 5, 7, 14 
Curlew, Long-billed, 31 
Cyanocephalus cyanocephalus, ii, 14 
Cyanocitta stelleri annectens, 41, 42, 43, 44, 
borealis, 148 
carbonacea, 41, 42, 43, 44, 114, 
127. 133 
carlotta;, 41, 42, 43 
diademata, 44 
frontalis, 41, 42, 43, 44 
stelleri, 42, 43, 44 
Cyanospiza amoena, 113, 134 
Daggett, F. S., winter observations on the 
Colorado desert, 37 
Dendroica aestiva, ii, 113, 134 
rubiginosa, 137, 143 
sonorana, 148 
auduboui, ii, 118 
aureola, 148 
coronata, ii8 
nigrescens, 82 
striata, 143 
townsendi, 148 
Dille, F. M., western blue grosbeak in northern 
Colorado, 94 
Diomedea chinensis, 60 
Dixon, J. B., early nesting of the western red- 
tail, 46 
Dolichonyx oryzivorus, ii 
Dove, Chinese, 60 
Mourning, 5, 7, 38, 132 
Dryobates pubescens gairdneri, 66, 68, 69, 70, 
132 
homorus, 68, 69 
leucurus, 69, 70 
turati, 68, 69, 70 
villosus harrisi, 114, 132 
hyloscopus, 10 
Duck, Hawaiian, 60 
Ruddy, 64 
Dutcher, W., communication in regard to bird 
protection, 122 
Eagee, Golden, [27 
Editorial, 26, 50, 74, 98, 122, 146 
Eider, Pacific, 139 
Emerson, W. O., a partial albino, 46: in mem- 
oriam: Dr. J. G. Cooper, loi 
Empidonax difficilis, 113, 133 
hammondi, ii 
trailli, 148 
wrighti, II 
Ereunetes pusillus, 140 
Eugenes fulgens, 45 
Faixon, Prairie, 7, 57 
Falco mexicanus, 10, 57 
peregrinus anatum, 10, 132, 14 1 
rusticolus gyrfalco, 14 1 
sparverius, 113, 132 
deserticoliis, 10 
Finch, California Purple, 127, 133 
House, 39, 59, 60, 133 
Finley, W. L., among the sea-birds of the Ore- 
gon coast, 53 
Fisher, W. K., a trip to Mono Lake, ornitho- 
logical and otherwise, 3; the Oregon song 
sparrow, 36; status of Cyanocitta stelleri car- 
