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Falco columbarius columbarius, 44, 124, 149 
mexicanus, 112, 124, 163, 166, 192 
peregrinus anatum, 25 
sparverius phaloena, 124, 131 
sparverius sparverius, 44, 79, 93, 149, 
192 
Falcon, Prairie, 112, 124, 131, 163, 166, 192 
Finch, Brown-capped Rosy, 94, 216 
California Purple, 80, 199 
Cassin Purple, 127 
Gray-crowned Rosy, 150 
House, 60, 100, 150, 204 
Purple, 47 
Finley, W. L., and Finley, Irene, review of 
tlieir “little bird blue”, 236 
Flicker, 129, 223 
Mearns Gilded, 160, 233 
Northern, 45, 129 
Red-shafted, 60, 79, 93, 111, 125, 150, 
159, 195 
Flycatcher, Acadian, 46 
Arizona Crested, 153 
Ash-throated, 153, 233 
Crested, 46 
Gray, 233 
Hammond, 126 
Least, 47, 111 
Olive-sided, 46, 82, 125, 164, 192, 195 
Scissor-tailed, 8, 203 
Traill, 46 
Vermilion, 167 
Western, 26, 82, 167, 195 
Wright, 126, 164 
Yellow-bellied, 46 
Fratercula corniculata, 29, 185 
Fulica americana, 42, 123 
G 
Gallinago delicata, 123 
Gardner, L. L., notes from the sea-coast of 
southern California, 99 
Gavia adamsi, 130, 213 
immer, 121, 130, 203 
Pacifica, 205 
stellata, 121, 203 
Geococcyx californianus, 87, 193 
Geothlypis trichas occidentalis, 128, 151, 165 
trichas trichas, 54 
Gilman, M. F., a forty acre bird census at 
Sacaton, Arizona, 86; woodpeckers 
of the Arizona lowlands, 151 
Glaucidium gnoma, 125 
gnoma californicum, 194 
Gnatcatcher, Blue-gray, 56 
Plumbeous, 90 
Western, 84, 196 
Godwit, Marbled, 98 
Goethe, C. M., bird-study out-of-doors in Eu- 
ropean schools, 201 
Golden-eye, 223 
Goldfinch, 48 
Green-backed, 80, 166, 192, 199 
Lawrence, 199 
Western, 127 
Willow, 192, 199 
Goose, Canada, 42, 122, 211 
Emperor, 58 
Lesser Snow, 204 
Grackle, Bronzed, 47, 224 
Grebe, Eared, 114, 121, 163 
Horned, 204 
Pied-billed, 121 
Western, 114, 121 
Grey, H., bird notes from British Columbia 
and southern California, 59 
Grinnell, H. W., review of Finleys’ “little 
bird blue”, 236 
Grinnell, J., review of “Alaskan bird-life”, 
105; review of W. H. Dali’s biography 
of Spencer Fullerton Baird, 169; re- 
view of part two of E. H. Eaton’s 
“birds of New York”, 169; review of 
Cooke’s “our shorebirds and their fu- 
ture”, 237; review of his “a distri- 
butional list of the birds of Califor- 
nia”, 237 
Grosbeak, Black-headed, 80, 128, 150 
Blue, 204 
California Pine, 206 
Pacific Black-headed, 201 
Rocky Mountain Pine, 110 
Rose-breasted, 50, 223 
Western Evening, 127 
Grouse, Canadian Ruffed, 123 
Columbian Sharp-tailed, 123 
Oregon Ruffed, 123 
Richardson, 113, 123 
Sharp-tailed, 175, 223 
Guillemot, Pigeon, 37 
Guiraca caerulea salicarius, 189 
Gull, Bonaparte, 96, 121 
California, 74 
Franklin, 96 
Glaucous-winged, 36 
Herring, 181, 204 
Kumlien, 186 
Ring-billed, 113, 121 
Western, 205 
Gymnogyps californianus, 102, 192 
H 
Haematopus bachmani, 40 
Haliaeetus leucocephalus alascanus, 24 
leucocephalus leucocephalus, 44, 124, 
166, 193 
Hawk, Broad-winged, 43 
Cooper, 43, 192 
Desert Sparrow, 124 
Duck, 25 
Ferruginous Rough-leg, 223 
Marsh, 43, 93, 124, 131, 163, 174, 225 
