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Vul. XV 
INDEX TO VOLUME XV 
A 
Accipiter atricapillus striatulus, 203 
velox, 229 
Actitis maciilarius, 22, IIS, 139, 148, 203 
Aechmophorus occidentalis, 20, 116 
Aegialitis nivosa, 22, 117, 147, 150 
Aeronaiites melanolencus, 23 
Agelaius phoeniceus californicus, 116, 228 
phoeniceus neutralis, 23, 111, 113, 116 
phoeniceus sonoriensis, 113 
tricolor, 116 
Aimophila ruficeps ruficeps, 23, 188 
ruficeps scotti, 227 
Albatross, Laysan, 158 
Aliico pratincola, 22, 210 
Ampliispiza belli, 23 
bilineata deserticola, 23, 111, 229 
Anas platyrhynchos, 176 
Anhinga anhinga, 182 
Anthus rubescens, 24 
Aplielocoma insularis, 91 
sieberi arizonae, 227 
Aphriza virgata, 5, 22 
Aquila chrysaetos, 119, 203 
Archibuteo ferrugineus, 92 
Archilochus alexandri, 43, 118 
Ardea herodias herodias, 21, 50, 91, 118, 210 
herodias hyperonca, 50 
herodias oligista, 50 
Arenaria interpres morinella, 22, 91 
melanocephala, 22 
Arremonops rufivirgatus, 183 
Asio flammeus, 121 
wilsonianus, 17, 182 
Astragalinus psaltria hesperophilus, 23 
Astur atricapillus striatulus, 129 
Asvndesmus lewisi, 119 
Auklet, Cassin, 20, 86, 88, 89, 93 
Avocet, 16, 117, 141, 142, 218 
B 
Bailey, B., some winter notes from the Bitter 
Root Valley, Montana, 94; some 1913 
spring notes from the Bitter Root Val- 
ley, Montana, 184 
Bailey, H. H., review of his “the birds of 
Virginia,” 233 
Bailey, V., review of his “life zones and crop 
zones of New Mexico,” 232 
Baldpate, 21, 184 
Beal, F. E. L., review of his “food of our 
more important flycatchers,” 46 
Beck, R. H., Communication — “Collecting in 
Peru,” 187 
Bigglestone, H. C., review of his “a study of 
the nesting behavior of the Yellow 
Warbler (Dendroica aesiiva aestiva),” 
231 
Bittern, 157 
Feast, 154, 156 
Blackbird, Bicolored, 50, 228 
Brewer, 121, 157 
Red-winged, 94, 113 
Tri-colored, 116, 157 
Yellow-headed, 113, 157 
Bluebird, Eastern, 184 
Mountain, 85, 199, 203 
Western, 119, 156 
Bombycilia cedroriim, 129, 188 
Bowles, J. H., white-throated sparrow in 
western Washington, 41 
Brachyramphus hypoleuciis, 20, 89, 208 
Brant, Black, 21 
Branta nigricans, 21 
Brooks, Allan, unusual records for California, 
182 
Brown, H., obituary notice of, 186; photo of, 
186 
Bryant, H. C., review of Beal’s "food of our 
more important flycatchers,” 46 ; re 
view of Hammond’s "an investigation 
concerning the food of certain birds,’’ 
48; review of his “birds in relation tC' 
a grasshopper outbreak in California,” 
49 ; the results of some miscellaneous 
stomach examinations, 92; review of 
McAtee’s “index to papers relating to 
the food of birds in the publications of 
the United States Department of Agri- 
culture, 1885-1911,” 132; review of 
Henderson’s “the practical value of 
birds,” 159; review of “fifty common 
birds of farm and orchard.” 189: review 
of H. C. Bigglestone’s “a study of tlie 
nesting behavior of the yellow warbler 
{Dendroica aestiva aestiva),” 231 
Bubo virginianus arcticus, 41 
virginianus pacificus, 92 
Bunting, Uazuli, 23, 118, 157 
Snow, 226 
Bush-tit, California, 92 
Coast, 156 
Buteo borealis calurus, 201, 203 
Butorides virescens anthonyi, 118 
c 
Calamospiza melanocorys, 183 
Callipepla squamata, 227 
squamata castanogastris, 182 
Calypte anna, 23, 129, 156, 184 
costae, 23 
Canis ochropiis, 119 
Caracara, Guadalupe, 228, 229 
Cardinalis cardinalis cardinalis, 121 
Carpodacus cassini, 84, 203 
mexicanus dementis, 23, 91 
mexicanus frontalis, 23, 119, 184, 200 
