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897 
hoffmannsi, 406 
Callorhinchus callorhynchus, 715 
Callosciurus erythraeus. 752 
Calochaeies caccineus. 289-315 
Calypte anna. 226-227 
costae. 637 
spp.. 218 
Campcphilus haemalogmter, 289-315 
melanoleucos, 24—32, 289-315 
rnbricollis, 289-315 
Campos-Cerda. Felipe, see Rivera. Jorge H. Vega,-. 
and Manfred Meiners 
Camptosioma obsolemm. 289—315 
Campylopterus largipennis. 289-315 
Campylarhamphus trochUirostris, 289-315 
Campytorhynchus turdinus. 289-315 
Canales-del-Castillo. Ricardo, see van Els, Paul,-. and 
John Klicka 
Canis lupus fainiliaris. 696. 814, 817-818 
Cantarchilus leucotis. 19 
Capiio auratus. 289-315 
taxon novum. 289-315 
Capriinulgus carolinensis, 184 
maculicaudus , 289-315 
nigrescent, 289-315 
par\'ulus, 289-315 
Caracara, Red-throated, see Ibycter americanus 
Southern [Southern Crested], see Caracara plancus 
Caracara plancus, 293. 605 
spp., 289-315 
Carcinus spp,, 409 
Cardinal, Northern, see Cardinalis cardinalis 
Red-crested, see Paroaria coronata 
Cardinalis cardinalis , 184. 211 
Carduelis clitoris, 161 
magellanica , 289-315 
olivacea. 289-315 
spp., 289-315 
Carpenter. John P.. Yong Wang. Callie Schweitzer, and 
Paul B. Hainel. Avian community and microhabitat 
associations of Cerulean Warblers in Alabama, 
206-217 
Carpodacus purpureas, 547 
Carpomis cucullata. 819 
melanocephala, 819-822 
Carrasco, Luis, see Karubian, Jordan.-. Patricio Mena, 
Jorge Olivo. Domingo Cabrera. Fernando Castillo. 
Renata Duraes. and Nory el Ksabi 
Carter, Christina, see Radley. Paul. Andrea Crary. James 
Bradley,-. and Peter Pyle 
castaneta, see Nemadactylus bergi 
Castillo. Fernando, sec Karubian. Jordan. Luis Carrasco. 
Patricio Mena. Jorge Olivo, Domingo Cabrera, 
_Renata Duraes, and Nory el Ksabi 
cal, domestic, see Felix catus 
leopard, see Priomiilunis bengalensis 
Catbird. Black, see Melahoptila glabrirostris 
Gray, see Panic let la carolinensis 
Cathartes aura. 289-315. 472-478 
melamhrotus, 289-315 
Catharus bicknelli. 367-372 
dryas, 289-315 
fuscater, 289-315 
fuscescens, 546. 557-566. 831-835 
guttalus , 546, 551. 557-566 
minimus. 538, 546, 575-587 
ustulalus, 24-32, 289-315. 508-514, 546, 551, 555, 
575-587 
Cava, Jenna A., see Rosenfield, Robert N., Dan Lamers, 
David L. Evans, Molly Evans, and- 
Cebus albifrons, 406 
apella . 406 
nigrivittalus, 406 
olivaceous. 406 
spp.. 172,406 
Celeus elegans, 24-32 
grammicus. 24-32 
obrieni, 800 
centipede, see Scolopendra spp. 
Cercomacra cinerascens, 289-315 
nigrescent, 24-32, 289-315 
ser\’a. 289-315 
tyrannina, 19-20 
Cercopithecus spp.. 407 
Certhia americana. 546, 551 
Certhiaxis cinnamomeus. 417 
Cestari. C6sar. Andre C. Guaraldo. and Carlos O. A. 
Gussoni, Nestling behavior and parental care of the 
Common Potoo (Nyctibius griseus) in southeastern 
Brazil. 102-106 
Chaetocercus mulsanl, 289-315 
Chaduru brachyura, 289-315 
eg regia. 289-315 
Chaffinch, Common, see Fringilla coelebs 
Chamaepetes goudotii. 289-315 
Chamaeza campanisona, 289-315 
tnollixsinta. 289-315 
Chang. Yuan-Mou, Kent A. Hatch, Hsin-Lin Wei, Hsiao- 
Wei Yuan, Cheng-Fcng You. Dennis Eggett. Yi- 
Hsuan Tu. Ya-Ling Lin, and Hau-Jie Shiui. Stable 
nitrogen and carbon isotopes may not be good 
indicators of altitudinal distributions of montane 
passerines. 33—47 
Chat. Yellow-breasted, see lereria virens 
Chelidoptera lenebrosa, 289—315 
Chen, Chao-Chieh. Wylie C. Barrow Jr., Keith Ouchley, 
and Robert Hamilton, Search behavior of arboreal 
insectivorous migrants at Gull Coast stopover sites 
in spring, 347-359 
Chen caerulescens caerulescens , 267, 274 
rossii. 267, 274 
Chiavacci, Scott J., Troy J. Bader. Amy M. St. Pierre, 
James C. Bednarz, and Karen L. Rowe. Reproduc¬ 
tive status of Swallow-tailed Kites in east-central 
Arkansas, 97-101 
Chickadee. Black-capped, see Poecile atricapillus 
Carolina, see Poecile carolinensis 
Chicken. Domestic, see Callus gallus domesticus [Gallus 
gallus] 
Chiffchaff, Common, see Pliylloscopus collybita 
chipmunk. Siberian, see Eutamias sibiru-us 
Chiropotes albinasus, 406 
