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Grinnell, Joseph, the status of the Hutton vireo 
in southern California, 66; the zone-tailed 
hawk in California, 69; rev. of his “Biota 
of the San Bernardino Mountains”, 73; the 
small American crossbill in California, 102; 
(with Heller, Stephens, and Dixon,) rev. of 
their “Birds and Mammals of the 1907 Alex- 
ander Expedition to .Southeastern Alaska”, 
106; the little brown crane in California, 128; 
the northern spotted owl in California, 138; 
two waders of note from Santa Catalina Is- 
land, 139; further notes on the American 
crossbill in California, 139; queries, 139; a 
collection of birds from Forty-mile, Yukon 
Territory, Canada, 202 
Grosbeak, Alaska Pine, 206 
Black-headed, 16, 21, 70, 120, 172 
Rocky Mountain Pine, 69, 106 
Western Blue, 172 
Western Evening, 93, 119 
Grouse, Alaska .Spruce, 204 
Gray Ruft, 204 
Sage, 14 
Sharp-tailed, 14, 88 
Grus americana, 114 
canadensis, 114, 128, 129 
mexicana, 13, 114, 129 
Guaraalba, 11 
Guillemot, Pigeon, 96, 186 
Guiraca caerulea lazula, 172 
Gull, Bonaparte, 110 
California, 13, 136 
Franklin, 110 
Heermann, 96, 151, 152, 153 
Herring, 110, 211 
Ring-billed, 13, 110 
Sabine, 110 
Western, 68, 96, 98, 136, 151, 152, 186, 193 
Gymnogyps californianus, 101 
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Haematopus baclimani, 100, 137, 186 
Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 14, 117 
leucocephalus alascanus, 187 
Hanna, Wilson C., the white-throated swifts on 
Slover Mountain, 77 
Hawk, American Rough-leg, 117 
Cooper, 14, 116, 158, 170 
Desert Sparrow, 14, 117, 137 
Duck, 100, 107, 117, 137, 171, 185, 205 
Ferruginous Rough-leg, 117 
Fish, see Osprey 
Marsh, 14, 88, 116, 204, 208 
Pigeon, 117, 205 
Red-tail, 145, 146, 169 
Sharp-shinned, 14, 92, 116, 194, 205 
Sparrow, 92, 117, 147, 171, 174 
Swainson, 14, 92, 116, 170 
Western Red-tail, 14, 21, 116, 170, 185 
Zone-tailed, 69 
Heleodytes megalopterus, 63 
Heller, Edmund, (see Grinnell) 
Helminthopliila celata, 121, 138 
celata lutescens, 63 
celata sordida, 100 
Helodromas solitarius, 116 
solitarius cinnamomeus, 204 
Hen, Prairie, 116 
Henderson, Junius, the early western sur- 
veys, 67; a correction, 139; rev. of his “An 
Annotated List of the Birds of Boulder 
County, Colorado’ ’, 144 
Heron, Black-crowned Night, 114, 138 
Frazar Green, 10 
Great Blue, 13, 100, 114, 143 
Green, 156 
Night, 183 
Snowy, 13, 114, 143 
Yellow-crowned Night, 33 
llersey, L. J., (with Rockwell, Robert B.) an 
annotated list of the birds of the Barr Lake 
district, Adams County, Colorado, 109 
Heteractitis incanus, 100, 137 
Ilimantopus mexicanus, 115 
Ilirundo erythrogaster, 17, 80, 121 
erythrogaster palmeri, 107 
Hummingbird, Allen, 100, 173, 185 
Anna, 137, 171, 185, 208 
Black-chinned, 171 
Blue-crowned, 58 
Blue-headed, 58 
Blue-throated, 58 
Broad-tailed, 15, 33, 70, 118, 197 
Lucifer, 58 
Rivoli, 102 
Ruby-throated, 159 
Rufous, 183 
White-eared, 61 
Hydroclielidon nigra surinamensis, 110 
Iiylocichla fuscescens salicicola, 156, 164 
guttata auduboni, 122 
guttata slevini, 21 
mustelma, 154, 155, 164 
ustulata swainsoni, 156, 164 
ustulata ustulata, 21 
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Ibis, Glossy, 114 
White-faced Glossy, 13, 114 
Icteria virens virens, 155, 156, 163 
Icterus bullocki, 59, 119, 171, 208 
cucullatus cucullatus, 59 
cucullatus nelsoni, 59 
parisorum, 59 
wagleri, 59 • 
Ictinia mississippiensis, 154, 155, 156, 157 
Ingersoll, A. M., the only known breeding 
ground of Creciscus coturniculus, 123 
Jxoreus naevius meruloides, 102, 207 
