Icterus bullocki, ii6 
Ixoreus naevius, 114, 135 
meruloides, 144 
Jay, Alaskan, 141 
Blue-fronted, 91 
California, 5, 7, 13, 83 
Coast, 127, 133 
Oregon, 53, 133 
Pinyon, 6, 7, 14 
Woodhouse, 58 
Johnson, A. W., California pygmy owl in Lake 
Co., Cal., 18 
Johnson, H. C., the pinyon jay, 14; an unusu- 
al set of eggs of Clarke nutcracker, 87 
Junco hyemalis, 143 
thurberi, 38 
pinosus, 127 
Junco, Point Pinos, 127 
Sierra, 38 
Kresey, F. W., the least tern at San Diego, 
144 
Killdeer, 9, 10 
Kingbird, Arkansas, 7, 133 
Kingfisher, Belted, 132 
Kinglet, Ruby-crowned, 19, 66, 81 
Lagopus lagopus, 1 41 
leucurus peninsularis, 148 
Lanius ludovicianus excubitorides, ii, 39 
Larus californicus, 10 
glaucescens, 60, 139 
occidentalis, 56 
Philadelphia, 46 
Leland, H. J., a day on the west fork of the 
San Gabriel, 2 \ 
Leucosticte, Aleutian, 142 
Leucosticte griseonucha, 142 
Linnet, 10 
Loon, Common, 19 
Pacific, 19 
Red-throated, 19 
Lophodytes cucullatus, 46 
Lophortyx californicus, 19, 113, 126, 132 
vallicolus, 10, 14, 19, 60 
gambeli, 38 
Lunda cirrhata, 56, 136, 137 
Magpie, American, 5, 6 
Yellow-billed. 78 
Mailliard, J., two specimens of Nyctala from 
Marin County, California, 18; the parasite 
question again, 19; additions to the list of 
Paicines birds, 46; Clangula hyemalis in Ma- 
rin County, Cal.. 46; fail distribution of the 
western robin, 47; an unusual sight, 95; 
wren-tit building in a tree, 95 
Mallard, 8, 46, 139 
Martin, Western, 127, 134 
McGregor, R. C., notes on a small collection of 
. birds from the island of Maui, Hawaii, 59; a 
list of birds collected in Norton Sound, 
Alaska, 135 
Meadowlark, Western, 7, 133 
Megascops asio bendirei, 127 
kennicotti, 132 
flammeolus, 40 
idahoensis, 86 
xantusi, 147 
Melanerpes formicivorus bairdi, 66 
uropygialis, 39 
Melospiza cinerea, 143 
cleonensis, 36, 113, 134 
morphna, 36, 134 
phsea, 36, 131, 134 
rufina, 36 
lincolni, 81 
melodia guttata, 46 
montana, ii 
Memoriam, in — Dr. J. G. Cooper, loi 
Merganser, Hooded, 46 
Merula migratoria, 144 
propinqua, ii, 47, 114, 135 
Micranous diamesus, 148 
Micropallas whitiieyi, 18, 45 
Molothrus ater, 39 
Moody, Mrs. C. A., bird studies in Strawberry 
Valley, .'\ug. 25 — Oct. 25, 1902, 91 
Munia punctata nisoria, 60 
Murre, California, 54, 56 
Nesotriccus ridgwayi, 148 
Nettion carolinensis, 10 
Newkirk, G., communication in regard to bird 
killing, 146 
News Notes, 25, 49, 71, 123 
Nighthawk, 132 
Nightingale, 94 
Ninteenth .\nnual Congress of the A. O. U., 24 
Noack, H. R., vocal powers of the yellow- 
billed magpie, 78 
Northern Division, Official Minutes of, 28, 52, 
73, 124, 100 
Nucifraga Columbiana, ii, 87 
Nuraenius hudsonicus, 140 
longirostris, 31 
Nutcracker, Clarke, 87 
Nuthatch, Slender-billed, 92 
Nyctala acadica, 18, 40 
Nycticorax nycticorax naevius, 10, 61 
OberholsER, H. C., review of his “review of 
the horned larks,” 97 
Obituary — Mollie Bryan, 100; Bertha P'. Her- 
