Nov., 1914 
INDEX TO VOLUME XVI 
271 
Goose, Hutchins, 26 
Ross, 129 
Snow, 128 
White-cheeked, 78 
White-fronted, 78, 95 
Goshawk, 132 
Western, 81 
Grackle, Bronzed, 136 
Nicaragua Boat-tailed, 11 
Graculus perspicillatus, 90 
Grebe, Eared, 172, 173, 127 
Holboell, 73, 127, 171, 172 
Horned, 109, 172 
Mexican, 173 
Pied-billed, 127, 146, 173, 174 
Western, 109, 170 
Grinnell, J., a second list of the birds of the 
Berkeley campus, 28; occurrence of 
the white-tailed kite in central Cali- 
fornia in 1913, 41; the great gray owl 
in California, 94; review of J. H. 
Gurney’s “the gannet, a bird with a 
history,” 150; communication — The 
Condoe: a magazine of vertebrate 
natural history?, 185; review of Ridg- 
way’s “birds of North and Middle Am- 
erica,” part six, 188; review of W. S. 
Baily’s “birds on Buena Vista Lake, 
southern California, 242; review of 
Aiken’s and Warren’s “birds of El 
Paso County, Colorado,” 264 
Grinnell, J., and Swarth, H. S., review of 
their “birds and mammals of the San 
Jacinto area of southern California,” 
97 
Grosbeak, Black-headed, 139, 143 
Blue, 44 
Kadiak Pine, 85 
Newfoundland Pine, 151 
Pacific Black-headed, 36, 63, 69 
Rocky Mountain Pine, 136 
Grouse, Columbian Sharp-tailed, 251 
Franklin, 131 
Gray Ruffed, 131 
Oregon Ruffed, 26 
Prairie Sharp-tailed, 131 
Richardson, 130 
Sage, 120, 251 
Sooty, 81 
Grus canadensis, 78 
mexicana, 129 
Guillemot, Pigeon, 74, 110 
Gull, Bonaparte, 25, 26, 75, 127 
California, 111 
Glaucous, 74 
Glaucous-winged, 26, 74, 111, 183 
Herring, 25, 74 
Ring-billed, 127 
Sabine, 75 
Short-billed, 74, 111 
Western, 25, 111 
Gurney, J. H., review of his “the gannet, a 
bird with a history,” 150; migrations 
of the gannet, 261 
Gyrfalcon, Gray, 132 
H 
Haematopus bachmani, 81, 115 
Haliaeetus leucocephalus alascanus, 82, 132 
Hanna, W. C., early nesting of the Califor- 
nia shrike, 146 
Harelda hyemalis, 77 
Hawk, American Sparrow, 30 
Black Pigeon, 82 
Cooper, 30, 131, 210 
Desert Sparrow, 132 
Duck, 26, 82, 132, 163 
Ferruginous Rough-legged, 145 
Fish, 260 
Marsh, 30, 81, 131, 251, 253 
Red-bellied, 146 
Rough-legged, 82, 120, 132 
Sharp-shinned, 14, 30, 81, 131, 146, 210, 
251, 253 
Sparrow, 121, 163, 251, 253 
Swainson, 92, 132 
Western Red-tailed, 30, 132, 210, 251, 
253 
Heleodytes brunneicapillus couesi, 146, 182 
capistratus capistratus, 12 
Helodromas solitarius cinnamomeus, 130, 
145 
Herodias egretta, 93 
Heron, Black-crowned Night, 30, 247 
California Great Blue, 30 
Great Blue, 108, 113, 129, 247, 251, 253 
Northwestern Coast, 78 
Snowy, 245 
Heteractitis incanus, 80, 114 
Himantopus mexicanus, 221, 226, 228 
Hirundo erythrogastra, 88, 122, 140 
Histrionicus histrionicus, 77, 112, 128 
Holden, F. H., a method of cleaning skulls 
and disarticulated skeletons, 239 
Howell, A. B., destruction of birds in Cali- 
fornia by fumigation of trees, 54; a 
new record for the Pacific slope of 
southern California, 93; a plea for 
more lasting field notes, 180 
Hummingbird, Allen, 29, 32, 182 
Anna, 26, 32, 182, 210, 261 
Black-chinned, 210, 251, 253 
Calliope, 26, 134, 196 
Costa, 146 
Rufous, 84, 134, 210, 251, 253, 261 
Hydrochelidon nigra surinamensis, 251 
Hylocichla aliciae, 90 
fuscescens salicicola, 143 
guttata auduboni, 143 
guttata guttata, 44 
