Nov., 1914 
INDEX TO VOLUME XVI 
275 
Planestlcus migratorius achrusterus, 92 
migratorius caurinus, 89, 91 
migratorius propinquus, 40, 58, 89, 98, 
122, 143, 262 
Platypsaris aglaiae latirostris, 12 
Plectrophenax nivalis nivalis, 86, 137 
Plegadis guarauna, 122, 226, 232 
Plover, Black-bellied, 80, 130 
Golden, 80, 114 
Mountain, 25 
Semipalmated, 80, 114 
Snowy, 114, 226 
Upland, 130 
Wilson, 25, 27 
Podiceps cristatus, 170 
occiden tails, 170 
Podilymbus podiceps, 127, 146, 173, 174 
Polioptila caerulea obscura, 39, 261 
californica, 98 
Polyborus cheriway, 261 
Pooecetes gramineus, 146 
gramineus confinis, 137, 251 
Poor-will, Dusky, 210 
Frosted, 189 
Porzana Carolina, 129, 146 
Progne subis hesperia, 58, 145, 208, 210 
Psaltriparus minimus californicus, 70, 168 
minimus minimus, 39 
Ptychoramphus aleuticus, 110 
Puffin, 151 
Horned, 73, 204 
Tufted, 73, 110 
Puffinus griseus, 75 
tenuirostris, 41, 89, 90, 99 
Ptarmigan, Alexander Willow, 81 
Dixon Rock, 81 
Rock, 26 
Ptarmigan, White-tailed, 131 
Willow, 26 
Ptychoramphus aleuticus, 144 
Pyrocephalus rubinus mexicanus, 41 
Q 
Quail, California, 30, 43 
Desert, 98 
Plumed, 145 
Valley, 55, 98, 145 
Querquedula cyanoptera, 222, 227, 230, 231, 
251 
discors, 128 
Quiscalus quiscula aeneus, 136 
R 
Rail, California Clapper, 26 
Yellow, 182 
Rallus levipes, 26 
Raven, Northern, 85, 135 
Ray, M. S., some discoveries in the forest at 
Fyffe, 57 
Recurvirostra americana, 114, 130, 226, 229, 
233 
Redhead, 128, 224, 228, 229, 231, 234 
Redpoll, 86, 136 
Redstart, 142 
Red-tail, Alaska, 82 
Redwing, Tricolored, 204 
Regulus calendula calendula, 89, 143 
calendula cineraceus, 39 
calendula grinnelli, 39, 89, 91 
satrapa olivaceus, 39, 89, 143 
Rhynchophanes mccowni, 137 
Richards, T. W., a plea for comparative 
oology, 161 
Ridgway, R., review of his “birds of North 
and Middle America,” part six, 188 
Riparia riparia, 140, 164, 252 
Rissa tridactyla pollicaris, 74, 111 
Roadrunner, 24 
Robin, 25 
Western, 40, 58, 69, 89, 143, 252, 253, 254 
Rook, 45 
Rough-leg, Ferruginous, 132, 145 
Rust, H. J., some notes on the nesting of 
the sharp-shinned hawk, 14 
S 
Sage, J. H., and Bishop, L. B., review of 
their “the birds of Connecticut,” 97 
Salpinctes guadeloupensis guadeloupensis, 
213, 214 
guadeloupensis proximus, 214, 215 
obsoletus exsul, 216 
obsoletus notius, 216 
obsoletus obsoletus, 142, 210, 211 
obsoletus pulverius, 211, 212, 213, 214 
Sanderling, 7, 79, 114 
Sandpiper, Aleutian, 79, 93, 114 
Baird, 79, 114, 130 
Buff-breasted, 80 
Least, 79, 114, 130, 145 
Pectoral, 79, 130 
Red-backed, 79, 114 
Semipalmated, 79 
Spotted, 80, 93, 114, 130, 135, 251, 253 
Western, 79, 114, 145, 226, 228 
Western Solitary, 25, 130, 145 
Sapsucker, Northern Red-breasted, 84 
Red-breasted, 27, 44, 64, 210 
Red-naped, 26 
Sierra Red-breasted, 31, 260 
Saunders, A. A., the birds of Teton and 
northern Lewis and Clark counties, 
Montana, 124; the English sparrow 
as occurring in northwestern Monta- 
na, 183 
Sayornis nigricans, 32, 210 
sayus, 32, 134, 251, 252 
Scops kennicotti, 90 
