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INDEX TO VOLUME XII 
A 
Acanthis linaria, 43 
Accipiter atricapillus, 30 
velox, 30, .100 
Actitis macularia, 29, 76 
Adams, E., review of his “land birds of Placer 
County, 48 
Aechmophorus occidentalis, 204 
Aeronautes melanoleucus, 19, 33 
Aegialitis meloda circumcincta, 99 
nivosa, 76, 100 
Agelaius gubernator californicus, 63, 65, 66, 67, 
69 
gubernator, 40, 41 
gubernator gubernator, 64 
plioeniceus, 40, 41 
phoeniceus californicus, 66 
plioeniceus fortis, 35 
phoeniceus neutralis, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 86, 
87 
phoeniceus phoeniceus, 64,65 
phoeniceus rielimondi, 97 
tricolor, 39, 40, 41 
Aimophila acuminata, 78 
ruficeps, 123, 166 
Ajaia ajaja, 76, 103 
Albatross, Black-footed, 74, 79 
Allen, F. H., review of his “notes on New 
England birds by Ilenry I). Thoreau”, 206 
Allen, J. A., editorial remarks concerning his 
service as reviewer, 47 
Aluco pratincola, 13 
Amazilis cerviniventris chalconota, 103 
Amazona albifrons, 76 
finschi, 76 
oratrix, 77 
Ammodramus maritimus sennetti, 100 
savannarum bimaculatus, 108, 109, 138, 204 
Amphispiza bilineata, 100 
nevadensis, 108 
nevadensis canescens, 108, 109 
Anas platyrhynchos, 29 
Anhinga anhinga, 76 
Ani, Grove-billed, 78 
Anous stolidus ridgwayi, 76 
Anthus rubescens, 38 
spraguei, 100 
Antrostomus carolinensis, 103 
Aphelocoma californica, 21 
woodhousei, 34, S9 
Aquila chrysaetos, 13, 42 
Ara militaris, 76 
Aramides albiventris, 54 
Archibuteo ferrugineus, 30 
Archilochus alexandri, 46, 127 
colubris, 103 
Arctonetta fischeri, 46 
Ardea candidissima, 76 
herodias, 13, 19, 29, 75 
Arenaria melanocephala, 173 
Arremonops rufivirgata, 100 
Asio accipitrinus, 13 
flammeus, 31,42 
wilsonianus, 31, 44 
Association, American Bird Banding, notice of, 
81 
Astragalinus psaltria mexicanus, 78 
tristis, 36 
Asturina plagiata, 77 
Atthis morcomi, 109 
Auklet, Cassin, 50, 74, 79, 171, 172 
Auriparus flaviceps, 102 
Avocet, American, 29 
B 
Baeoloplius atricristatus, 102 
inornatus murinus, 44 
wollweberi, 46 
Bailey, Florence Merriam, review of her “the 
palm-leaf Oriole,’’ 138; an irrigated ranch 
in the fall migration, 161; the yellow pines 
of Mesa del Agua de la Yegua, 181 
Baldpate, 29 
Becard, Xantus, 78 
Beebe, C. William, review of his “ecology of the 
lioatzin”, 82; review of his “racket forma- 
tion in tail-feathers of motmots”, 82; rev. 
of his “an ornithological reconnaissance of 
northeastern Venezuela”, 137; rev. of his 
' 'three cases of supernumerary toe in the 
broad-winged hawk”, 138 
Bishop, L- B., Laras canus: a correction, 174 
Bittern, American, 110 
Blackbird, Bicolored, 22 
Brewer, 20, 21, 35, 44, 78, 79, 87, 110, 129, 
172, 196 
Redwinged, 20, 86, 87 
Rusty, 42 
Thick-billed Redwinged, 35 
Yellow-headed, 35, 87 
Bluebird, 51, 80 
Chestnut-backt, 39 
Mountain, 39, 44, 88, 110, 149, 195, 196, 200 
202 
Boat-bill, 76 
Boat-tail, Colima, 74 
Bobolink, 80 
Bobwhite, 95 
Bohlman, H. T., photos by, 4-10 
Bonasa umbel lus umbelloides, 42 
Booby, 80 
Blue-footed, 74, 75 
Brewster, 74, 75 
Botaurus lentiginosus, 110 
