Nov., 1913 
INDEX TO VOLUME XV 
241 
1-1 a wk. Red-bellied, 228 
Sharp-shinned, 157, 229 
Sparrow, 91, 156 
Western Red-tailed, 154, 156, 199, 201 
Hen, Prairie, 121 
Henderson, T., concealing and revealing color- 
ation of animals, 8 ; review of McAtee’s 
"the experimental method of testing the 
efficienc.v of warning and cryptic color- 
ation in protecting animals from their 
enemies,” 47 ; review of his "the practi- 
cal value of birds,” 159 
Herodias egretta, 118, 129 
Heron, Anthony Green, 118, 157 
Black-crowned Night, 117, 118, 156 
Great Blue, 21, 50, 91, 118, 210 
Hyperonca Blue, 155, 156 
Snowy, 157 
Hersey, L. J., Gambel quail {Lophorlyx 
gambcli) in Colorado, 93 
Hesperiphona vespertina moutana, 203 
Heteractitis incanus, 21 
Himantopus avocetta, 194 
melanopterus, 194 
mexicanus, 117, 142, 144, 147, 218 
Hirundo erythrogastra, 23, 91 
Howell, A. B. [with Lamb, C.], notes from 
Buena Vista Lake and Fort Tejon, 115 
Huey, L.*M., with the band-tailed pigeon in 
San Diego County, 151 ; nesting notes 
from San Diego County, 228 ; spotted 
owls in San Diego County, 229 
Hummingbird, Allen, 154, 156, 184, 205 
Anna, 23, 129, 184 
Black-chinned, 43, 118, 156 
Blue-throated, 41 
Calliope, 203, 232 
Costa, 23 
Rufous, 157 
Hydrochelidon nigra surinamensis, 112, 118 
Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola, 229 
guttata sequoiensis, 115, 203 
usulata usulata, 85, 203 
I 
Ibis, White-faced Glossy, 118 
Icteria virens lougicauda, 119 
Icterus cucullatus nelsoni, 227 
mclanocephalus auduboni, 183 
])arisorum, 1 19, 158, 232 
Ingersoll, A. M., great destruction of birds' 
eggs and nestlings in tlie Sierra Ne 
vada, 81. 
Iridoprocne bicolor, 23, 84, 113, 203 
J 
Jaeger, Parasitic, 157 
Jay, Arizona, 227 
Blue-fronted, 84, 157, 199, 203 
California, 156 
Santa Cruz Island, 91 
Jewett, S. G., two stragglers on the Oregon 
coast, 226; three new birds from eastern 
Oregon, 229 
Juiico hyemalis, 131 
hyemalis mearnsi. 111 
oreganus, 131 
oreganus shufeldti. 111, 188 
oreganus thurberi, 84, 115, 119, 203 
Junco, Pink-sided, 111 
Shufeldt, 111 
Sierra, 84, 115, 199, 200, 203 
Thurber, 119, 138 
K 
Kaeding, 11. B., communication from, 96; obit- 
uary notice of, 159, 191 
Keezel, C. C,, review of her "l)ird study note 
book”, 232 
Kennedy, C, H., a nest of the dusky horned 
lark, 135; mourning dove in the Lower 
Yakima Valley, Washington, 183 
Keyes, V. [and Thayer, E. ], review of their 
"catalogue of a collection of books on 
ornithology in the library of John E. 
Thayer”, 233 
Killdeer, 50, 94, 117, 147, 150, 156, 157, 205, 218 
Kingbird, Arkansas, 46, 110, 116, 119 
Cassin, 23, 110, 154, 156 
Western, 154, 156 
Kingfisher, Belted, 22, 154, 156, 202 
Kinglet, Ruby-crowned, 85, 113, 199, 200, 203 
Western Golden-crowned, 85 
Kite, White-tailed, 157, 184 
Knot, 157 
L 
Lacey, John Fletcher, obituary notice of, 230 
Lamb, C. [with Howell, A. B.], notes from 
Buena Vista Lake and Fort Tejon, 115 
Lanins ludovicianus excubitorides, 232 
ludovicianus gambeli, 18 
Lanivireo solitarius cassini, 118 
solitarius plumbeus. 111 
Lapwing, 149, 150, 197 
Lark, California Horned, 156 
Dusky Horned, 135 
Island Horned, 91 
Larus argentatus, 20 
californicus, 20, 117 
heermanni, 20, 89, 209 
occidentalis, 20, 89, 208 
philadelpliia, 20, 117 
hyperboreus, 154 
Leucosticte, Gray-crowned, 203 
Leucosticte tephrocotis dawsoni, 76 
tephrocotis tephrocotis, 77, 131, 203 
Limosa fedoa, 21 
haemastica, 146 
limosa, 145, 146, 195 
Linnet, 119, 184 
California, 157 
