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Rufous-winged, 212, 213 
Rusty Song, 78 
Sage, 212 
Savannah, 84 
Song, 107, 204, 228 
Stephens Fox, 180 
Swamp, 213 
Thick-billed, 28 
Townsend Fox, 78 
Valdez Fox, 78 
Western Chipping, 78, 213, 225 
Western Grasshopper, 83, 84, 86 
Western Lark, 152 
Western Savannah, 78, 86, 163 
White-crowned, 28, 154 
White-throated, 29, 39, 153, 154 
Yakutat Song, 78 
Spatula clypeata, 85, 167 
Speotyto cunicularia hypogaea, 128, 130, 224 
Sphyrapicus ruber notkensis, 76 
varius daggetti, 128, 179 
varius nuchalis, 162 
Spinus pinus, 77, 163 
pinus pinus, 225 
Spizella breweri, 212 
passerina arizonae, 225 
socialis arizonae, 78 
Spoonbill, Roseate, 147, 155 
Sporophila morelleti sharpei, 129 
Squatarola squatarola, 32 
squatarola cynosurae, 237 
Squires, W. A., nesting of the western robin 
in San Francisco County, 170; sierra 
junco in Golden Gate Park, 202; are 
there two forms of the Bryant marsh 
sparrow in San Francisco County? 
228; some field notes from western 
Sonoma County, California, 232 
Starling, Red-winged, 10 
Steganopus tricolor, 171, 194, 196 
Sterna aleutica, 237 
antillarum, 24 
caspia, 24, 116, 194, 195, 228 
forsteri, 167, 195 
hirundo, 194, 195, 197 
Stellula calliope, 27, 179, 180 
Stephens, Frank, the Scott oriole at San 
Diego, 129 
Stercorarius longicaudus, 203 
pomarinus, 202 
Stilt, Black-necked, 25, 154, 168, 188, 230 
Stone, Witmer, Philadelphia to the coast in 
early days, and the development of 
western ornithology prior to 1850, 3 
Storer, Tracy I., review of some publications 
of the Bureau of Biological Survey 
during 1915, 133; the vernacular name 
of Passer domesticus in North Amer- 
ica, 202 
Strix occidentalis caurina, 76, 127 
occidentalis occidentalis, 233 
Strong, R. M„ review of Chandlers’ “a study 
of the structure of feathers,” 207 
Sturnella neglecta, 34, 77, 212, 227 
Surf-bird, 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 203 
Swallow, Bank, 225, 227 
Barn, 79, 169, 189, 216 
Cliff, 78, 163, 169, 216, 227 
Northern Violet-green, 79 
Tree, 79, 212 
Swan, Trumpeter, 171, 228 
Whistling, 5, 39, 171, 228 
Whooping, 228 
S war tli, H. S., Townsend solitaire in the 
San Jacinto Mountains, 32; the broad- 
tailed hummingbird in California, 130; 
the Sahuaro screech owl as a recog- 
nizable race, 163 
Swift, Vaux, 8, 26, 76, 162 
T 
Tachycineta thalassina lepida, 79 
Taylor, Walter P., review of Baynes’ “wild 
bird guests,” 37 ; notice in regard to 
the California associated societies for 
the conservation of wild life, 132 
Tanager, Louisiana, 5, 82 
Summer, 83, 215 
Western, 78, 82, 225, 232 
Teal, Blue-winged, 16, 18, 20, 24, 54 
Cinnamon, 167, 178, 230 
Telford, Harry, white-winged scoter in Kla- 
math County, Oregon, 35 
Telmatodytes palustris paludicola, 226 
Tern, Black, 19, 20, 24, 56, 85, 218 
Black-headed, 15 
Caspian, 24, 115, 116, 117, 118, 120, 122, 
194, 195, 228 
Common, 57, 194, 195 
Elegant, 11 
Forster, 167 
Least, 24 
Thayer, J. E., with Bangs, Outram, and Al- 
len, G. M., review of their “notes on 
the birds and mammals of the Arctic 
coast of East Siberia,” 236 
Thrasher, Bendire, 156, 213 
California, 4, 11 
Crissal, 210 
Curve-billed, 189, 215 
Leconte, 219 
Palmer, 156, 158, 213 
Pasadena, 221 
Sage, 29, 92, 194, 198 
Sennett, 183 
Thrush, Alaska Hermit, 80 
Alaska Water, 231 
Audubon Hermit, 22, 159 
Dwarf Hermit, 83 
