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911 
maniaiianensis, 443 
myottensis. 446 
megalotis , 441-453 
megalotis everetti. 441 -453 
megalotis megalotis , 441-453 
megalotis nigrorum , 441-453 
mindorensis. 443, 446 
mints. 441-453 
moheliensis. 446 
pauliani. 446 
reri/jtf, 446 
spilocephalus. 443. 445. 451 
sunia. 441. 445-447 
OucNey. Keilh, see Chen. Chao-Chieh, Wylie C. Barrow 
Jr..-. and Robert Hamilton 
Oven bird, see Seiurus [Seuims] aurocapilla 
Owen. Jennifer C.. see Squire. Maria E.. Joe C. Brague. 
Robert J. Smith, and- 
Owl. Bam, see Tyto alba 
Barred, see St ns varia 
Boreal, see Aegolius funereus 
Burrowing, see Athene cunicularia 
Eastern Screech, see Megascops asio 
Rammulated, see Qtus flamtneolus 
Great Homed, see Bubo virginianus 
Long-eared, see Asio ofus 
Luzon Scops, see Ofus longicomis 
Mexican Spotted, see Strix occidentals lucida 
Mindanao Scops, see Otus mints 
Mindoro Scops, sec Otus mindorensis 
Nonhem Hawk, see Sarnia ulula 
Northern Saw-whet, see Aegolius acadicus 
Palawan Scops, sec Otus fuliginosus 
Philippine Scops, see Otus megalotis 
Short-eared, see Asio flammeus 
Subtropical Pygmy, see Glaucidium parkeri 
Tawny, see Strix aluco 
Ural, sec Strix uralensis 
Oxyruncus cristatus. 289-315 
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Pachyramphus albogriseus , 289-315 
marginatus, 289-315 
polychopterus, 24-32, 289-315 
versicolor , 289-315 
viridis, 289-315 
Paleotodus sp.. 81 
Panurus biarmicus . 769 
Parakeet. Austral, see Enicognathus ferrugineus 
Black-capped, see Pyrrhura rupicola 
Blaze-winged, see Pyrrhura devillei 
Bluc-crowned, see Aralinga acuticaudata 
Cobalt-winged, see Brotogeris cyanoptera 
Dusky-headed, see Aralinga weddeUu 
Maruon-bellied, see Pyrrhura frontalis 
Monk, see Myiopsitta monachus 
Painted, see Pyrrhura [Pyrrhua\ picta 
Peach-fronted, see Aralinga aurea 
Rose-fronted, see Pyrrhura roseifrons 
White-eyed, sec Aralinga leucophthalma 
Yellow-chevroned, see Brotogeris chinn 
parasites 
associations between Mimus polyglottos and the parasite 
Philornis porteri in relation to urbanization, 
788-796 
botfly parasitism effects on nestling growth and 
mortality of Paroaria coronata . 107-115 
parasitism 
behavior of Viren gilvus ejecting real and artificial 
Molothrus ater eggs. 395-400 
conspccific brood parasitism and nesting biology of Aix 
galericulata in northeastern China. 479-485 
host-parasite interactions between Molothrus oryzorvus 
and Cacicus haemorrhous in Argentina, 277- 
282 
Phacellodomus ferrugineigula a new effective host of 
Molothrus bonariensis . 416-417 
Pardirallus nigricans. 289-315 
Parent, Kyle, see Hallworth. Michael T.. Leonard R. 
Reitsma. and- 
Parkerthraustes humeralis, 289-315 
Parkesia motacilla. 177. 210-212, 567-574 
noveborucensis. 547. 557-566. 571—572 
Parks, Jared R.. see Blank. Peter J..-, and Galen P. 
Dively, 
Paroaria coronata. 107-115 
Parona signata. 715 
Parrot. Blue-headed, see Piomis menstmus 
Orange-cheeked, see Pyritia barrabandi 
Riippell's. see Poicephaltis nteppellii 
White-bellied, see Pionites leucogaster 
Yellow-faced, see Alipiopsitta xanthops 
Parrotlet, Dusky-billed, see Forpus modestus 
Green-rumped, see Forpus passerinus 
Partridge. Hungarian, see Perdix perdix 
Parti I a. Northern, see Parula americana 
Panda americana , 206. 210-212. 347-359, 546, 551 
pitiayiuni. 289-315 
Par us major, 500, 831 
monticolus, 33-47 
Passeggi. Juliela M„ First description of the breeding 
chronology of the While-collared Swift ( Strepto- 
procne zonaris) in Argentina, 613-618 
Passer dorncsticus. 403, 611. 781. 829. 831 
Passerculus sandwichensis 1 sanwichensis , 518], 59-64 
Passerella iliaca. 537, 551, 554 
Passerina caerulea. 153 
ciris. 153. 575-587 
cyanea. 206. 210-211. 213, 547. 575-587 
Patagiuenas cayennensis, 289-315 
fasciuta, 289-315 
leucocepliala, 231-232 
plumbea. 24-32, 289-315 
speciosa, 289-315 
subvinacea. 289-315 
Paton. Peter W. C.. see Smith. Susan B. and- 
Pauxi unicornis , 289-315 
Payne, Robert B, review. Birds of Australia, eighth edition. 
bv Ken Simpson and Nicolas Day, 196-197 
Payne. Robert B.. review. Conservation of tropical birds, by 
N. S. Sodhi. C. H. Sekercioglu, J. Barlow, and S. K. 
Robinson, 854—856 
