Nov., 1914 
INDEX TO VOLUME XVI 
269 
Colymbus auritus, 109, 172 
dominicus, 174 
dominicus brachypterus, 173, 174 
holboelli, 73, 127, 171, 172 
nigricollis, 172 
nigricollis californicus, 127, 172, 173 
torquatus, 169 
Cooper Ornithological Club, directory of 
members of the, 154; minutes of, 46, 
99, 153, 190, 243, 265; notice of meet- 
ings, 192; report of business manager 
of the, 96 
Coot, American, 26, 78, 108, 113, 129, 225, 
228, 232, 234, 236, 251, 253 
Cormorant, Baird, 112 
Brandt, 112 
Farallon, 26 
Pelagic, 76 
White-crested, 75 
Corvus brachyrhynchos hesperis, 135, 145 
capensis, 166 
caurinus, 85 
corax principalis, 85, 135 
frugilegus frugilegus, 45 
Coturnicops noveboracensis, 182 
Cowbird, 136 
Bronzed, 255 
Dwarf, 257, 261 
Crane, Little Brown, 78 
Sandhill, 26, 129 
Creeper, California, 88 
Rocky Mountain, 142 
Sierra, 38 
Crossbiil, American, 34, 86, 136 
Newfoundland, 151 
White-winged, 86 
Crow, Northwestern, 85 
Western, 135, 145 
Cryptoglaux acadica acadica, 65, 189 
funerea richardsoni, 83 
Curlew, Hudsonian, 80, 114 
Long-billed, 130 
Cyanocephalus cyanocephalus, 33 
Cyanocitta stelleri annectens, 135, 252 
stelleri carbonacea, 33 
stelleri frontalis, 63, 210 
stelleri stelieri, 85 
Cypseloides niger borealis, 95 
D 
Dabchick, 174 
Dafiia acuta, 77, 112, 122, 128, 145, 220, 223, 
227 
Daggett, F. S., review of Tyler’s “some birds 
of the Fresno district, California,” 44; 
beautiful bunting in California, 260 
Davis, J. M., cedar waxwing nesting in 
Humboldt county, California, 182 
Dawson, W. L., direct approach as a method 
in bird photography, 5; the people’s 
bread, a critique of “Western Bird 
Guide,” 24; a new record for Oregon, 
41; a second nest of the Sierra Neva- 
da rosy finch, 41; review of Swarth’s 
“a study of a collection of geese of 
the Branta canadensis group from the 
San Joaquin Valley, California,” 45; 
an asionine ruse, 56; probable occur- 
rence of the Harris sparrow in Wash- 
ington, 93; the undying error, 95; re- 
view of Grinnell’s and Swarth’s “birds 
and mammals of the San Jacinto area 
of southern California,” 97; resident 
versus visitant, 119 
Dendragapus obscurus fuliginosus, 81 
obscurus richardsoni, 130 
Dendrocygna autumnalis, 94 
bicoior, 224 
Dendroica aestiva aestiva, 141, 252 
aestiva brewsteri, 37, 69 
aestiva rubiginosa, 88 
auduboni auduboni, 37, 55, 67, 122, 141, 
255 
coronata hooveri, 37 
nigrescens, 37, 67, 210 
occidentalis, 61, 145 
palmarum palmarum, 93 
striata, 141 
townsendi, 37, 88 
Dickey, D. R., the nesting of the spotted 
owl, 193 
Diomedea albatrus, 89, 90 
brachyura, 90 
nigripes, 75 
Dipper, 88, 142 
Directory of Members of the Cooper Ornith- 
ological Club, 154 
Dixon, J. B., history of a pair of Pacific 
horned owls, 47 
Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 135 
Dove, Western Mourning, 30, 55, 81, 131, 
251, 253, 254 
White-winged, 26 
Dowitcher, Long-biiled, 8, 79 
Dryobates nuttalii, 31 
pubescens, 133 
pubescens glacialis, 84, 91 
pubescens microleucus, 151 
pubescens nelsoni, 84, 133 
pubescens turati, 31 
scalaris cactophilus, 98 
viliosus harrisi, 83 
viilosus hyloscopus, 62, 208, 210 
viliosus monticola, 133 
viilosus sitkensis, 83, 91 
Duck, Black-bellied Tree, 94 
Fulvous Tree, 224, 228, 234, 236 
Harlequin, 77, 112, 128 
Lesser Scaup, 112, 128 
Ring-necked, 260 
Ruddy, 224, 228, 230, 234 
