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Kingbird, 83, 153, 154, 162 
Arkansas, 212 
Cassin, 27, 128, 205 
Cuban, 148 
Eastern, 27 
Western, 27, 169, 205, 224 
Kingfisher, Belted, 4, 76, 86, 100, 162, 227 
Kinglet, Golden-crowned, 163 
Ruby-crowned, 22, 82, 129, 159, 160 
Sitka, 80 
Western Golden-crowned, 30, 80 
Kite, White-tailed, 218 
Kittiwake, Pacific, 203 
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Lagopus lagopus albus, 237 
lagopus koreni, 236 
Lanius ludovicianus gambeli, 112 
Lanivireo solitarius cassini, 79 
solitarius solitarius, 129 
Lark, California Horned, 112, 113, 227 
Horned, 155, 189, 193 
Streaked Horned, 77 
Larus brachyrhynchus, 49, 171 
californicus, 47, 223, 237 
delawarensis, 47, 116, 194, 195, 237 
glaucescens, 23, 47 
hyperboreus, 23, 47 
occidentalis, 47, 222, 237 
Philadelphia, 24 
thayeri, 237 
Law, J. Eugene, slight extension of range 
of San Diego titmouse, 81; odd per- 
formance of a flicker with a mal- 
formed bill, 85 
Leptostoma longicauda, 12 
Leucosticte griseonucha maxima, 237 
Limosa fedoa, 35 
Limicolae, 69 
Linnet, 30, 98, 203 
Lobipes lobatus, 25, 168, 223 
Longspur, Chestnut-collared, 8 
Loon, Common, 23, 69, 107, 222 
Lophortyx californica vallicola, 168, 201 
gambeli, 12, 210 
Loxia curvirostra minor, 77, 224 
curvirostra sitkensis, 237 
leucoptera, 162 
Lunda cirrhata, 222, 232 
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Macrorhamphus griseus scolopaceus, 194, 
197 
Magpie, Yellow-billed, 8, 39, 175 
Mailliard, John W„ the old-squaw in west- 
central California, 85; shearwaters 
on San Francisco Bay, 30; pomarine 
jaeger in San Francisco Bay, 202; 
notes on the dark-bodied shearwater, 
232 
Mailliard, Joseph, sea gulls at the Panama- 
Pacific international exposition, 41; 
some bird notes from Humboldt Bay, 
198; Caspian tern in the San Joaquin 
valley, 228 
Mallard, 20, 223 
Mareca americana, 24, 223 
penelope, 129 
Marila affinis, 194, 196, 223 
collaris, 25, 85 
marila, 194, 195 
valisineria, 81, 194, 195 
Martin, Bee, 83 
Purple, 152, 216 
Western, 29, 225 
McGregor, Richard C., review of his “birds 
in their economic relation to man,” 89 
McLean, Donald D., nesting habits of the 
Virginia rail in Mariposa County, Cal- 
ifornia, 229 
Meadowlark, 107, 183, 219 
Western, 34, 77, 190, 192, 212, 227 
Melanerpes albolarvatus, 12 
Melopelia asiatica, 210, 230 
Melopyrrha nigra, 148 
Melospiza georgiana, 129, 213 
lincolni, 28 
lincolni striata, 34, 35, 213 
melodia caurina, 78 
melodia cleonensis, 199 
melodia fallax, 213 
melodia fisherella, 194, 198 
melodia heermanni, 198 
melodia melodia, 129 
melodia merrilli, 86 
melodia montana, 213 
melodia morphna, 78 
Merganser, American, 127, 162, 194, 195 
Red-breasted, 232 
Mergus americanus, 127, 162, 194, 195 
serrator, 232 
Micropallas whitneyi, 211 
Migratory birds, proposed new regulations 
for the protection of, 172 
Mimocichla rubripes schistacea, 150 
Mimus polyglottos orpheus, 150 
polyglottos leucopterus, 226 
Minutes of Cooper Club meetings, 38, 90, 
134, 174, 208, 237 
Mitchell, H. H., concerning vernacular 
names of Passer domesticus, 82 
Mockingbird, 151, 152, 154, 185, 188, 189, 215, 
216, 218 
Cuban, 150 
Mountain, 8 
Western, 93, 98, 226 
Molothrus ater ater, 162 
ater obscurus, 28, 204 
Muller, Carl S., occurrence of emperor goose 
in northern California, 32 
