INDEX TO VOLUME 123 
909 
of the extinct Gallirallus wakensis based on museum 
specimens and archival records, 683-689 
phenotypic discrimination of Theristicus branickii, 459- 
463 
size dimorphism, juvenal plumage, and timing of 
breeding of Augasfes scutatus, 726-733 
tarsus and wing length of arboreal insectivorous migrants 
at Gulf Coast stopover sites in spring, 347-359 
mortality and injury 
cruise ships as a source of avian mortality during tall 
migration. 176-178 
idle lobster traps kill Cyanocitta crisiata, 181-183 
fishery discards and incidental mortality of seabirds 
attending coastal shrimp trawlers. 709-719 
Mortensen. Jennifer L.. see LaPergola, Joshua B., . 
and Robert L. Curry 
Morton. John M., see Ha. Renee Robinette.-. James 
C. Ha, Lainie Berry, and Sheldon Plentovich 
Morns bassanus. 121, 124 
capensis. 121-125 
senator, 121-125 
Motacllla alba. 769 
moth, see Achaea janata 
Motmot. Turquoise-browed, see Eumomota superciliosu 
Mountain Tanager, Blue-winged, see Anisognathus somp- 
tuosus 
mouse, harvest, see Micromys minutus pallas 
Peromyscus spp. 
Mraz. Jakub. see Litcrak, Ivan and- 
Muscisaxicola Jluviatilis, 289-315 
mussel, blue, see Mytilus edulis 
Mustek sihirica. 752 
A lyadestes ralloides, 289-315 
Myeteria umericana. 126, 128-129, 846 
Myiarchus cephalotes, 289-315 
crinitus, 211, 546, 789, 794 
spp., 761-765 
tuberculifer, 289-315 
Myiobius villosus, 289-315 
miniatus. 289-315 
pictus , 232 
Myiodynustes chrysocephalus , 289-315 
tnaculatus, 289-315 
Myiopagis gaimardii, 24-32, 289-315 
Myiophobus fasciatus, 289-315 
flavicans, 289-315 
roraimae, 289-315 
Myivpsitta monachus , 170 
Myiomis albiventris. 289-315 
ecaudatus. 289-315 
Myiotheretes fain i gat us, 289-315 
strlaiicollis, 289-315 
Myloiriccus ornatus, 289-315 
Myiozetetes granadensis, 24-32 
similis. 289-315 
Mynneciza atrolhorax, 24-32 
exsut, 15-23 
heirtimelaena, 28. 289-315 
hemimelaena castanea, 28, 29 
longipcs, 19-20 
spp., 24-32 
Myrmoborus leucophrys, 289-315 
leucophrys koenigorum, 294 
myotherinus. 24-32, 289-315 
Mynnathera campanisona, 289-315 
Mynnotheruhi axillaris, 24-32 
brachyura. 289-315 
iheringi, 24—32 
longicauda, 289-315 
menetrie.sii , 289-315 
schisticolor, 289-315 
Mytilus edulis, 182 
Myzomela, Micronesian, see Myzomela rubratra 
Myzomela rubratra, 588—594 
N 
Nasua narica, 171 
natural history 
breeding dispersal of Athene cunicularia from Arizona to 
Saskatchewan, 378-381 
of Selasphorus scintilla and S. flammula. 218-228 
of extinct Gallirallus wakensis based on museum 
specimens and archival records, 683-689 
of Heliangelus regalis in the Nangaritza Valley, 
Ecuador, 85-92 
Navara, Kristen J., see Soley. Nathan. Lynn Siefferman, 
-. and Geoffrey E. Hill 
Nemadactylus bergi, 715 
Neochelidon tibialis, 289-315 
Neomorphus geoff'royi, 289-315 
radiolosus, 140 
Neutliraupis fasciata, 259-265 
Neotoma floridana smalli, 126 
Nesomimus spp., 394 
nest 
description for Anurolimnas castaneiceps from Ecuador, 
142-145 
description for Liocichla omeiensis, 748-754 
description of Deltarhynchus flammuUitus, 761-765 
description of the nest and egg of Carpornis melanoce- 
phala (Cotingidae), 819-822 
nest reuse by Selasphorus scintilla, 635-638 
of Cinclocerthia gutluralis on St. Lucia, West Indies, 
390-395 
of Elanoides fotftcatus in cast-central Arkansas, 97—101 
of Picoides arcticus in a post-fire Great Lakes jack pine 
forest, 381-386 
of Arremon tacitumus in southeastern Peru. 808-813 
nesting 
artificial nest cavity used successfully by native species 
and avoided by Stumus vulgaris. 827-830 
behavior of Szechenyi's Monal-Partridge in Pamuling 
Mountains, China, 93-96 
biology of A a- galericulata in northeastern China, 479- 
485 
biology of Ara,aides wolfi in northwest Ecuador, 137- 
141 
breeding success and nest site selection by a Caribbean 
population of Charadrius wilsonia. 814-819 
cavity-nesting by Pica hudsonia. 411-413 
characteristics of a red pine plantation occupied by 
Dendroica kirklandii in Wisconsin, 199-205 
