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Raven, American, 23 
Western, 91 
Ray, M. S., some further notes from the Ta- 
hoe region, 111; some further notes on 
Sierran field work, 198 
Recurvirostra americana, 16, 117, 141, 142, 218 
Redhead, 120 
Redshank, 141, 146, 19S 
Redtail, Western, 203 
Red-wing, San Diego, 23, 111, 157 
Regains calendula calendula, 85, 113, 203 
satrapa olivaceus, 85 
Ridgway, R., review of his “color standards 
and color nomenclature,” 131 
Riley, J. H., review of his "birds collected or 
observed on the expedition of the A1 
pine Club of Canada to Jasper Park, 
Yellowhead Pass, and Mount Robson 
region,” 130 
Roadrunner, 92, 157 
Robin, Western, 19, 85, 115, 199, 200, 203 
Ruff, 141, 148, 196 
Rust, H. J., birds new to the vicinity of Lake 
Coeur d’Alene, Kootenai County, Idaho, 
41 
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Salpinctes obsoletus obsoletus, 24, 85, 92, 210, 
226 
Sanderling. 155, 156 
Sandpiper, Baird, 68, 157, 184 
Least, 21, 156 
Red-backed, 156 
vSpotted, 22, 115, 139, 148, 155. 156, 203 
Western, 156 
Sapsucker. Red-breasted, 83 
Sierra, 203 
Williamson, 203 
Saunders, A. A., a study of the nesting of the 
marsh hawk, 99 ; some notes on the 
nesting of the short-eared owl, 121 ; an 
unusual nest of the sora rail, 128 
Sayornis nigricans, 23, 91 
phoebe, 182 
sayus, 23 
Scolopax gallinago, 194 
rusticola, 144, 194 
Scoter, Surf, 21, 156 
White-winged, 156 
Selasphorus alleni, 184, 205 
Shearwater, Black-vented, 20 
Pink-footed, 89 
Sootv, 20, 89 
Shoveller, 21, 118, 156, 157, 217 
Shrike. California, 18, 50 
White-rumped, 232 
Shufeldt, R. W., an introduction to the study 
of the eggs of the North American 
Limicolae, 138 
Sialia currucoides, 85, 203 
mexicana anabelae, 188 
mexicana occidentalis, 119 
sialis, 184 
Siskin, Pine, 82, 129, 203 
Sitta canadensis, 203 
carolinensis aculeata, 85, 119, 203 
Smith, Austin Paul, notes and records from 
Brooks County, Texas, 182 
Snipe, European, 139, 144, 194 
Wilson, 21, 94, 144, 145 
Snyder, G. K. [with Wright, H.], birds ob- 
served in the summer of 1912 among 
the Santa Barbara Islands, 86 
Solitaire, Townsend, 94 
Sora, 21, 112, 128, 154, 156 
Sparrow. Belding, 23, 155, 157 
Bell, 23 
Brewer, 111 
Bryant Marsh, 182 
Clay-colored, 121 
Desert, 23, 111, 229 
English, 154, 157 
Gambel, 23, 111 
Leconte, 183 
Lincoln, 203 
Mountain Song, 201, 203 
Nuttall, 41 
Rufous-crowned, 23, 155, 157 
San Diego Song, 23, 157 
Santa Barbara Song, 91 
Scott, 227 
Stephens Fox, 93 
Thick-billed Eox, 84, 201, 203 
Western Chipping, 23, 83, 157, 203 
Western Field, 183 
Western Grasshopper, ISS, 157 
Western Lark, 119, 157 
Western Savannah, 157 
White-crowned, 83, 111, 137, 198, 203 
White-throated, 41 
Spatula cb’peata, 21, 118, 217 
Speotyto cunicularia hypogaea, 18, 22 
Sphyrapicus thyroidens, 203 
varius daggetti, 83, 203 
Spinus pinus, 129, 203 
.Spizella breweri, 111 
passerina arizonae, 23, 83, 203 
pusilla arenacea, 183 
Spoonbill, 217, 220, 224 
Sprig, 217 
Squatarola sqiiatarola, 22 
Steganopus tricolor, 113, 139, 142, 184, 193, 200 
Stellula calliope, 203, 232 
Stephens, F., early nesting of the band-tailed 
pigeon, 129; nighthawk drinking, 184 
Sterna caspia, 118 
forsteri, 118 
maxima, 20 
Stilt, Black-necked, 117, 142, 144, 147, 218 
Stone, W., review of his “the phylogenetic 
value of color characters in birds,” 47 
Strix occidentalis, 40, 229 
Sturnella neglecta, 23, 50, 91, 93 
Surf-bird, 5, 22, 157 
Swallow, Bank, 156 
Barn, 23, 91, 156 
