INDEX TO VOLUME XLV.

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ACANTHISlinaria fuscescens,457. 'General OrnithologyLaboratory 1. islandica, 452. Notebook,' 390. Accipiter velox, 167. Allen, Francis, H., songsof Field Acrocephalus,530. and Savannah Sparrows, 131. stentorius harterti, 534. Allerr, Oscar P., an unpublished Actiris macularia, 107, 288, 483. record of the Eskimo Curlew, for Aechmophorusoccidentalis, 108. Wisconsin 95. Aegoliustengmalmi beikianus, 411. Amazona coilaria, 344, 485. Aeronautessaxatilis nigrior, 406. leucocephalabahamensis, 343. Africa, of, 116, 356, 394, 517. 1. caymanensis,343. Age of birds, 344-348. 1. hesterna, 343. Agelaioidesbadius, 64. 1. leucocephala,342. fringillarius, 64. 1. palmarum, 342. Agelaiusphoeniceus arctolegus, 106. ventralis, 344. p. bryanti, 160. xanthops, 64. p. floridanus, 160. American Ornithologists' Union, p. littoralis, 157. forty-fifth meeting of, 70-82, p. xnearnsi, 159. report of secretary of, 83-90; p. phoeniceus,156, 280. CharlestonMeeting of, 270, 422; Aglaeactis aequatorialis, 294. ten year Index to the Auk, 270. Agriocharis, 247. Ammodramus savannarum savan- Aidemosyne cantans, 346. narum, 491. Aiken, Charles E. H., notes on the Ammospiza mirabilis, 289. Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) Anas fulvigula fulvigula, 286. in Colorado, 373; Roadrunner f. maculosa, 274. first discoveredby Lieut. Zebulon platyrhynchos, 274, 403. Pike, 375. rubripes, 68. Aithurus polytmus, 486. Anderson, Rudolph Martin, the Aix sponsa, 274. work of Bernhard Hantzsch in galericulata, 348. arctic ornithology, 450-466. Ajaia ajaja, 426. Andropadus, 35. Alabama, birds of, 156. Anhinga, 287. Alaska, birds of, 441, 445, 521. Anhinga anhinga, 287, 426. Albinos,377, 381. Ani, 485. Alca torda, 91. Annam, birds of, 396. Alcippe abyssinicamicra, 412. Anodorhynchushyacinthus, 64. Alexander, W. B., review of his Anser albifrons gambeli, 201, 276, 'Birds of the Ocean,' 387. 348, 368. Allen, Arthur A., Fuertes, L. A., anser, 348. and Perhie, M.D., review of their Anseranassemipalmata, 348. (547) 548 znex. Loot.[Auk

Antarctic regions,birds of, 396. Atkinson, J. Brooks, review of his Anthracothorax mango, 486. 'Henry Thoreau the Cosmic Anthreptes malacensis mjobergi, Yankee,' 243. 117. Auk, Great, 455. Antbus rnbescens,381. Razor-billed, 91. spinoletta japonicus, 521. •Ank, The' ten year index to, Antiurus maculicaudus, 523. 270. Antrostomuscarolinensis, 67. 'Avicultural Magazine, The,' re- vocfferus vociferus, 167. viewed, 126, 257, 409, 532. Apalis chapiui, 522. Aviculture, 250. Aphelocomacyanea , 289. unicolor coelestis, 362. BABBLER,Jungle, 346. u. griscomi, 362. Baeolophusinornatus transpositus, u. guerrerensis.362. 406. u. unicolor, 362. i. affabilis, 406. Aplouispanayensis suggrandis, '117. i. murinus, 406. Aptenodytespatagouica, 516. Baffin Island, birds of, 450. 'Aquila,' reviewed, 412. Bagg, Aaron C., some wintering Aquila chrysaetos,67, 212, 373, 375. birds for Massachusetts, 382; pomarina, 347. Fuertes' latest work, 412. Ara ararauna, 64. Bailey, Alfred M., an early banding hyacintha, 346. record,231; notes on the winter tricolor, 403. birds of Chenier au Tigre, Aramus, sp., 403. Louisiana, 271; a study of the vocfferus vocfferus, 287. Snowy Herons of the United Aratinga wagleri trausilis, 117. States, 430. Archibuteolagopus sancti-johannis, Bailey, Harold H., "an ornithologi- 211. cal enigma" explained, 216. 'Ardea,' reviewed, 260, 535. Bailey, Harry Balch, obituary of, Ardea cocoi,63. 264. egretta, 347. Bailey, Vernon, a hybrid Quail herodiassubsp. 276. from New Mexico, 210; review h. wardi, 287, 515. of his ' Life of the Carls- occidentalis,165, 287, 515. bad Cavern,' 251. wi]rdemanni, 515. Baillie, James L., Jr., some late Arenaria interpres morinella, 278, records of the Snowy Owl for 483. southern Ontario, 99. Argentina, birds of, 116, 248. Baird OrnithologicalClub, annual Artisoruis,530. meeting of, 270. Asio fiammeus,213. Balaeuicepsrex, 298. Astragalinustristis tristis, 229, 510. Baldpate, 274, 286. Astur atricapillus, 99, 167, 227, 373, Baldwin, S. Prentiss, personalmen- 384. tion, see also Kendeigh, S.C. gentilis moscoviae•399. Baldwin, S. Prentiss and Bowen, Atelodaenisleucogenys panamensis, W. Wedgwood,nestingand local 118. distribution of the House Wren Vol.102S XLV• J •rndex. 549

(Troglodytesaedon aedon), 186- Eagle in Columbia Co., New 199. York, 212. Ball, William H., the Gull-billed Bittern, American, 67. Tern (Gelochelidonnilotica) at Cory'sLeast, 204. Washington,D.C., 367; the Hud- Least, 481. sonjanCurlew (Numenius hudson. Blacicus pallidus, 488. icus) at Washington,D.C., 371. Blackbird, Brewer's, 377. Bangs, Outram, and Peters, J. L., European, 110. notice of their, 'Birds from Rusty, 168. Maratua Island,' 117. Savana, 485. Barbour, Thomas, notes on three Yellow-headed, 168, 221, 346. Cuban birds, 28-32. Bluebill, Lesser, 172. Bassett, Anna S., Yellow-headed Bluebird, 282. Blackbird and Baltimore Oriole Bob-white, 210, 400. in Georgia, 221. Cuban, 242 Baxter, Evelyn, and Rinteul, Leo- Florida, 167. nora J., review of their 'Distri- Bombycilla cedrorum, 281. bution and Status of Birds in Bonasa umbellus, 513. Scotland,'394. Bond, James, personal mention, Baynes, Ernest Harold, biography 134; a remarkable Goatsucker, of, noticed, 393. 471-474. 'Beitrage zur Fortpflanzungsbiolo- Borneo, birds of, 403. gie der VSgel,'reviewed, 129, 260, Botaurus lentiginosus, 67. 412, 534. Bowen, W. Wedgwood, review of Bennett, Rev. George,obituary of, his 'Remarks on the Classifica- 540. tion of the Pteroclididae,' 523, Bent, Arthus C., review of his see also Baldwin, S. Prentiss. 'Life Histories of North American Boyson, V. P.. notice of his 'The ShoreBirds,' 238. Falkland Islands,' 515. Bergtold, W. H., more Colorado Branta canadensis,39. Ducks, 170-176; weights, c. minima, 348. 513; notice of his 'A Guide to leucopsis,456. Colorado Birds,' 518; biographi- Brazil, birds of, 60-65, 519, 523. cal note on Elliott Coues,541. Brimley, C. S., the Dickcissel in BiologicalSurvey, recentreports of, North Carolina, 508. 134. Brimley, H. H., the Passenger Bird banding, 41-45, 49-59, 231, Pigeon in 'EncyclopediaAmeri- 249, 310-320, 403. cana' 372. 'Bird Lore,' reviewed,123, 253, 404, 'BritishBirds,' reviewed, 126, 257., 528. 409, 532. Bird, Banana, 490. British Columbia,birds of, 99, 104. Old Man, 485. British Ornithologists'Club, 'Bulle- Birds on ships,420. tin,' reviewed, 126, 256. Bishop, Louis B., obituary of L. E. Brodkorb, Pierce, Franklin's Gull Wyman, 266. in Illinois, 91; paired ovaries in Bishop, Sherman C., the Golden the Marsh Hawk, 211; notes on 550 A•

the food of some Hawks and Bi•ttikofer, Johannes, obituary Owls, 212; Flicker trapped by- notice of, 418. resin, 503; geographic variation Buturlin, S. A., on the molt of in Thinocorusorbignyanns, 499; Ruff, 415. Black-capped Chickadee in Illi- nois, 512. CACATUAroseieapilla, 346. Brooks, Allan, are the Boat-tailed galerita, 346. and Great-tailed Grackles speci- Calm, A. R., the Snowy Owl in tically distinct?,506. east-central Illinois, 215. Brown, C. Emerson, longevity of Caiea, Green-thighed,346. birds in captivity, 345-348. Yellow-thighed,-347. Bubalornis, 116. Caica leucogaster, 346. Bubo virglnianus,99, 384. xanthomera,347. v. virginianus, 279, 386. Calidris alba rubida, 483. Buffiehead, 165, 172. canutus, 206, 208. Bulbul, Madras Red-vented, 346. California, birds of, 104, 213, 247, Red-eared, 346. 403. Bullock, D. S., Hudsonian Curlew Calliphortyx, 210. and Greater Yellow-legsat Pence, Calopsitta novaehollandiae,346. Chile, 501. Calornis metallica, 346. Bunting. Indigo, 102. Campephilusmelanoleucns, 60. Snow, 221, 225. Canada, birds of 208, 244. Burleigh, Thos. D., occurrenceof Canaries,birds of the, 113. the Old-squaw (C/angu/a hyema- Canvasback,172, 275. lis) at Athens, Clarke Co., Ga., Capen, Ethel A., Bewick's Wren, 92; occurrenceof the Connecticut (Thryomanes bewickii) in New Warbler at Athens, Ga., 102. York City, 512. Burteh, Verdi, some notes on the Caracara, Audubon's, 288. birds of the Branchport, N.Y. Cardinal, 106, 222, 281. regionin 1926, 349-351. 'Cardinal,The,' reviewed,255, 530. Buteo borealis, 245. Cardinalis cardinaliscardinalis, 281. b. alascensis,245. Carpodacuscassini, 107. b. borealis, 278. mexicanns nigrescens, 403. b. calurus, 244. m. potosinus, 403. b. harlani, 245. Carricou, 370. b. jamaicensis,482. Casarca casarea, 348. b. krideri, 245. Casmerodiusalbus, .403. lineatus alleni, 288. egretta, 63, 108, 276, 287, 426. 1. lineatus, 278. Catarrhactes chrysocome,516. platypterus platypterns, 67. Catbird, 281. typhoins, 405• Cathartes aura aura, 482. Butler, Amos W., the European a. septentrionalis,278, 385, 501, Starling in Indiana, 219; nesting 503. of the SycamoreWarbler, 224. falklandica, 516. Butorides virescensmaculatns, 481. Celeus ochraceus, 50. v. virescens,287, 426, 498. Centurns radiolatns, 487. Vol.1028 XLV] J Index. 551

Cepphus grylle, 455. Chloephagamagellanica, 516. mandti, 455. Chloronerpessimplex aurorae, 403. Cercococcyxmechowi, 34. Chordeilesminor gundlachii, 486. Cercomacra nigrescensochrogyne, virginianus virginianus, 230. 534. Chough, Himalayan, 346. ferdinandi, 534. Christy, Bayard H., bird notes Certhia familiaris americana, 229. from southernFlorida, 283-289; Ceryle alcyon alcyon, 279. a wading-bird rookery, 423-429. a. caurina, 446. Chrysococcyxcupreus, 37. Ceylon, birds of, 240. Chrysotis caymanensis•343. Chaemepeliapasserina jamaicensis, Chuck-will's-widow, 67. 484. Circus hudsonius, 98, 211, 212, Chalcostethia, 403. 278. Chalyburaurochrysa incognita, 403. Cisticola robusta omo, 531. Chapin, James P., notice of his Cistothorus stellaris, 281. 'Ruenzori from the West,' 401; Clamator, 35. 'African Cuckoos of the Genus glandarius, 36. Cercococcyxf401; and 'A New Clangulahyemalis, 92, 165. Speciesof Waxbill,' 402. Claravis pretiosa, 60. Chapman, Abel, review of his Clarke, Mary S., obituary notc, 'Retrospect,' 391. 541. Chapman,Frank M., in memoriam; Cobb, Stanley, Whistling Swan at Louis AgassizFuertes, 1-26. Marthas Vineyard, Mass., 93. Charadriusmongolus mongolus, 521. Coccyzuserythrophthalmus, 167. semipalmatus•288, 524. minor nesiotes,485. Charitonetta albeola, 165. m. teres, 117. Charitospiza, 380. Cockatoo, Roseate, 346. Chaulelasmus streperus, 165, 226, Sulphur-crested,346. 274, 348. Coerebafiaveola, 489. Chen caerulescens,201, 226, 275, Coffin, Mrs. Francis H., Cardinal 290, 348. at Scranton, Pa., 223. hyperboreushyperboreus, 108, Colapres,253. 275, 290. auratus auratus, 279. hyperboreus,subsp., 226. a. luteus, 67, 503. Chenalopex aegyptiaca, 348. cafer saturatior, 447. Chenopsisatrata• 39. campestris, 60. Chickadee, Alaska, 441. Coleman, L. V., review of his Black-capped, 512. 'Manual for Small Museums,' Carolina, 227, 302. 122. Mountain, 104. Colinus virginianus, 210. Northern Mountain, 104. v. floridanus,167. Chile, birds of, 501. Collett, Anthony, review of his China, birds of, 117, 120, 395. 'The Heart of a Bird,' 393. Chionospina, 116. Collocalia, 403. Chlidonias nigra surinamensis,66, Colorado,birds of, 106, 108, 170- 165, 226. 176, 368, 373, 375, 518. 552 Auk

Columba leucocephala,484. from, 149, 153; biographical picazura, 60. note, 541. Columbula picni, 60. Coursen, C. Blair, notice of his Colymbus dominicus dominicus, 'An Outline of Bird Study,' 401. 480. Cowbird, 168. holboelli,286. Silky, 346. Compsothlypis americana usneae, Crane, Asiatic White, 347. 68, 475. Sandhill, 287. a. americana,68. Sarus, 203. pitiayumi nana, 118. Whooping,202, 277. 'Condor, The,' reviewed, 123, 254, Crateropuscanorus, 346. 405, 528. Creatophoracarunculata, 217, 415. Conopoph•gaaurita australis,399. Creeper, Brown, 229. Conover, H. B., a new race of JamaicanHoney, 489. Francolinussqua•atus from Tan- Crocethiaalba, 288. ganyika, 356. Crocomorphusflayus, 60. Conure, Mexican, 346. Crossbill, Red, 68. White-e•red, 346. ' White-winged, 222. Conurus holochlorus,346. Crotophagaani, 485. leucotis, 346. major, 61. Coot, 277, 287. Crow, 505. West Indian, 482. Fish, 67, 168,279. Coragypsurubu, 278, 385, 469. Jamaica, 488. Cormorant, 227. Cryptoglaux acadica acadica, 68, Baird's 445. 446. Double-crested, 108, 274, 347. Cuba, birds of, 28-32, 403. Florida, 165, 287, 426. Cuckoo,Black-billed, 167. White-crested,445. Mangrove, 485. Corvus corax, 345. Cuculidae,parasitism in the, 33-38. c. islandicus,452. Cuculuscanorus canorus, 33, 38. infumatus, 294. clamosus,35. insolens, 33. solitarius,37. jamaicensis, 488. velox, 294. macrorhynchus,33. Curassow,Razor-billed, 347. monedula,345. Curlew, Esldmo, 95. ossifragus,67, 168, 279. Hudsonian,95, 97,228, 371,501. splendens,33. Cyanocitta cristata cristata, 109, Coryphospingus,380. 279, 364. Corythopistorquata subtorquata, c. bromia, 364. 399. c. florincola,364. Cottam, Clarence, Killdeer swim- c. semplei, 364. ming on Green River, Utah, stellerl annectens,374. 207. s. l&zul&, 361. Coues, Elliott, letters to Fuertes, s. ridgwayi, 361. 8-14; discussionof his 'Ornitho- s. suavis, 361. logical Bibliography,'148; letters Cyanocoraxcyanpogon, 62. Vol. XLVI 1928 J Index. 553

Cyanolimnas cerverai, 31. Dendroica townsendi, 448. Cyanolyca pumilo nigrogularis, Denmead, Talbot, the Blue Goose 363. in Maryland, 201. pumilo pumilo, 363. Devincenzi, Garibaldi J., notice of Cyanops armillaris baliensis,412. his 'Aves del Uruguay,' 398. Cyanopsittacusspixi, 65. Dexter, John Smith, obituary of, Cygnus atratus, 347. 540. buccinator, 348. Dicaeum sanguinolentum rhodo- columbianus,347, 349. pygiale, 412. cygnus, 347. Dichocerosbicornis, 346. olor, 347. Dickcissel, 507, 508. Cyphornismagnus, 523. Diglossa baritula, 300. Cyphornithidae, 523. Dingle, E. von S., Glossy Ibis (Plegadis falcinellus) in South D•F•L• acura tzitzihoa, 274, 286. Carolina, 499 Danforth, Stuart T., birds observed Dinopium raveni, 403. in Jamaica during the summer of District of Columbia, birds of, 371. 1926, 480-491. Dove, Crested Quail, 484. Davis, R. N., Mourning Doves Jamaican Ground, 484. wintering near Scranton, Pa., Mourning, 98, 167, 211, 278. 211. Pea, 484. Dawson, William Leon, obituary Ruddy Quail, 484. of, 417. White-bellied, 484. deSchauensee,Rodolphe M., plum- White-winged, 484. agesof the Wattled Starling, 217, Dowitcher, 501. comment on same, 415; personal Long-billed, 278. mention, 134. Dromaius diemenianus,533. Deignan, H. G., the Saw-whet Dryobates major beiki, 128. Owl at Washington, D.C., 216. pubescenspubescens, 67. Delacour, J., and Jabouille, P., villosus monticola, 446. notice of their 'Les Gallinaces et v. sitkensis, 446. Pigeonsde l'Annam,' 396. Duck, Black, 68. Delaware Valley Ornithological Florida, 286. Club, annual meeting of, 269. Fulvous Tree, 276. Dendrexetastesparaensis, 301. Harlequin, 227. Dendrocygnabicolor, 276. Lesser Scaup, 384, 446, 497. Dendroicaaestiva aestiva, •108. Mandarin, 348. a. rubiginosa,448. Masked, 481. coronata, 231, 281. Mottled, 274. c. hooveri,448. Old Squaw, 384. discolor,169. Red-headed, 348. dominica dominica, 224. Ring-necked, 226. magnolia, 105. Ruddy, 481. palmarumpalmarum, 231, 281. Scaup, 446. petechia petechia, 489. Wood, 274, 369. pharetra, 489. Dumetella carolinensis,281. 554 [Auk

Dysithamnus puncticeps,120. Eustephanus,252.

EAOLE,Bald, 279, 382. FALCO columbarius columbarius, Golden, 67, 212, 373, 375. 212, 279. Lesser,Spotted, 347. newtoni aldebranus, 412. Eastern Bird-Banding Association, peregrinusanatum, 279. 'Bulletin,' reviewed, 125. sparveriussparverius, 213, 503. Edson, J. M., an epidemic of al- Faikland Islands, 515. binism, 377. Fargo, William G., courtship dis- Egg blowing apparatus, 234. play of the American Bittern, Egret, 276, 287, 347, 426. 203; Goshawk on Tampa Bay, Snowy, 108, 277, 287, 420. Florida, 373. Egretta candidissima,63, 426, 430. Fargo, Wm. G., and Walker, Chas. c. brewsted, 430. F., European Starling in upper c. candidissima,277, 287. peninsulaof Michigan, 218. thula thula, 430-440. Fermlnia cerverai, 29. t. brewsteri, 430. Finch, Cassin's, 107. Eider, American, 228. GouldJan,ß346. Greenland, 456. Guttural, 346. King, 349. Masked, 346. Elaenia, Jamaican, 488. Purple, 383. Elaenia fallax, 488. Spotted Munia, 346. Elanoides forficatus, 98, 288, 372. Yellow, 490. Emberiza spodicephalafiaviventris, Yellow-bellied, 346, 490. 412. Finley, William L., and Irene, s. extremi-orientis, 412. review of their 'Wild Animal Empidonaxfiavescens dwighti, 539. Pets,' 251. f. fiavescens,359. Fisher, A. K.,' personal mention, salvini, 359. 268. virescens, 167. Flamingo, 201. Emu, 109, 532. Flemlng, James H., personalmen- 'Emu, The,' reviewed, 127, 258, tion, 133. 532. Flicker, 279, 503. Ereunetesmaurl, 166, 207, 278. Northern, 67. pusillus, 166, 227, 288. Northwestern, 447. Erismatura jamaicensis, 488. Florida, birds of, 156, 164, 201,208, Erithacus rubecula t•taricus, 411. 211, 216, 229, 283, 305, 364, 370, EssexCounty OrnithologicalClub, 373, 404, 423. review of 'Bulletin,' 407. Florida caerulea,63, 277, 287, 369, Eudynamis honorata, 33, 34. 426. Euneornis campestris,489. c. caerulescens,481. Euphaguscatolinus, 168. Flycatcher, Acadian, 167. cyanocephalus,377. Alder, 498. Eupsittula astec extima, 403. Olive-sided, 229. nana,485. Fly-snapper, Cotta, 488. Europe, birds of, 388. Food of birds, 212, 339-341, 513. Vol. XLV] 1928 J Index. 555

Forbush, Edward Rowe, review of Gadow, Hans Friedrich, obituary his 'Birds of Massachusetts,'237; of, 538. dinner to, 422. Gallicolumba kubaryi, 371. Ford, Edward H., Lesser Scaup jobiensis, 371. Duck in Michigan in summer,497. xanthonura, 371. Formicarius afrothorax, 399. Gallinago delieata, 107, 278, 287, Foster, Frank B., curiousaction of 350. Wood Duck, 369. Gallinula chloropus,403. Fowl, Jungle, 347. chloropus,subsp., 482. Francis Foster Sanctuary, 132. galeata, 63, 277. Francolinus squamatus, 356. Gallinule, Florida, 277, 287, 482. s. kenlensis,357. Purple, 287. s. kap•tensis,357. Gallus gallus, 347, 403. s. maranensis,357. Gander, Frank F., nesting habits s. squamatus, 357. of Mourning Dove, 98. s. usambarae, 356. Gannon, Clell G., seeReid, Russell, s. zappeyi, 357. North Dakota, 120. Fregata magnificens,267, 481. Garrulus glandarius, 346. Fregetta grailaria titan, 522. g. kansuensis,411. Frey, Edith I(., the Dowitcher at Gee, N. Gist, Moffett, Lacy I., and Portage Lake, Mich., 501. Wilder, G. D., notice of the/r, 'A Friedmann, Herbert, the origin of Tentative List of Chinese Birds,' host specificity in the parasitic 395. habit in the Cuculidae, 33-38; Gelochelidonnilotica, 367. notice of his 'Notes on Some Geococcyxcalifornianus, 375. Argentine Birds,' 116; notice of Georgia,birds of, 92, 101, 102, 156, his 'A New Babbler from the 211, 221. BelgianCongo,' 116; noticeof his Geothlypis trichas brachidactyla, 'New Birds from Tanganyika 231. Territory,' 117; notice of his t. occidentalis, 108. 'Notes on Parlsoma bohmi,' 522; Geotrygon versicolor,484. 'Two New Birds from Tang- Geranoaetus contortus, 403. anyika Territory,' 522; notice of melanoleucus,403. his 'Notes on Melierax with Gifford, E. W., is Gallicolumba Descriptionof a New Form,' 522. kubaryi of hybrid origin? 371; Fuertes, Louis Agassiz, in memo- aviary of, 420. riam, 1-26; work of, 386, 512; Gillespie,John A., the tlazor-billed seealso Allen A. A., Auk in New Jersey,91; Calandra Fulica americana, 277, 287, 482. Lark in Delaware Co., Pa., 375. a. grenadensis,482. Glass-eye,488. caribaea, 370, 482. Glaucidiumgnoma grinnelli, 446. Fuligula ferina, 348. Gnatcatcher, Blue-gray, 281. Fulmar, 456. Godwit, HudsonJan,97. Furnarius albigularls, 63. Marbled. 109. Golden-eye,172, 498. GADWALL,165, 172, 226, 274, 348. Goldfinch,229, 407, 510. Auk 556 Oct.

Gonadsof birds, 399. Grinnell, Joseph, a new race of Goose, Bernicle, 456. ScreechOwl from California, 213; Black-and-white, 348. notice of his 'A Critical Factor in Blue, 201, 226, 275, 290, 348. the Existence of Southwestern Cackling, 348. Game Birds,' 400; notice of his Canada, 93. 'The SongSparrow of San Miguel Egyptian, 348. Island, California,' 403. Gray, 348. Oriscom, Ludlow, notice of his LesserSnow, 108, 290• 'Undescribed or little known Snow, 226, 275. birds from Panama,' 118; notice Upland, 516. of his 'An Ornithological Recon- White-fronted, 201, 276, 348, naissance in Eastern Panama,' 368. 118; notice of his •Tew Birds Gordon,Kenneth, an albino King- from Mexico and Panama,' 403; bird, 101; noteson birds of Fort Spizella taverneri in Montana, Collins, Colorado, 108. on migration, 509. Gordon,Robert B., Swallow-tailed Grosbeak,Blue, 223. Kite in Ohio, 372. Evening, 222, 383. Gorges, Raymond, notice of his Jamaican, 490. 'Ernest Harold Baynee,' 393. Gross,A. 0., notice of his account Goshawk, 99, 167, 211, 2!2, 227, of the Barro Colorado Island 373, 384, 398. Biological Station, 120; review Grackle, Boat-tailed, 280, 506. of his 'The Heath Hen,' 392. Bronzed, 229. Grouse,Ruffed, 330-333, 513. Colombian, 346. Orus americanus,202, 277. Florida, 168. leucogeranos,347.. Great-tailed, 506. mexicanus, 287. Gracula venerata mertensi, 411. Ouara alba, 286. Graculipica n/gricollis,33. Guatemala, birds of, 233. Grasett, Frank, a flight of Snow Guillemot, Black, 455. Buntingsat Glencoe,Illinois, 221. Guinea Hen, 242. Grassquit, Black-faced,490. Ouiraca caeruleacaerulea, 223. Orange-faced,490. 'Gull, The,' reviewed, 259, Great Britain, birdsof, 111. 408, 530. Grebe, Antlllean Pied-billed, 480. Gull, Bonaparte's,91, 286. Holboell's, 286. Franklin's, 91. Least, 480. Glaucous, 456. Pied-billed, 273, 351. Herring, 49-59, 66, 273, 286, Western, 108. 347, 366. Greene, Earl R., Starling finally Laughing,273, 286, 366. reache•Atlanta, Ga., 101. Ring-billed, 91, 273, 286. Gregory, Stephen S., Jr., Little Western, 200. Blue Heron, in the Chicago Gymnoris, 116. region, 369; additional record Gypaetusbarbatus, 347. of Harris'sSparrow in Michigan, Gyps fulvus, 347. 381. kolbi, 347. VoL1928 XLV] ] I•½X. 557

HxI•I, birds of, 471-474. Helodromas solitarius cinnamo- Hales, B. J., review of his 'Prairie meus, 107. Birds,' 113. Henicornis wallisi, 253. Haliaeetus leucocephahisleucoce- Henry, G. M. and Wait, W. E., phalus,279. review of their 'Colored Plates of Haliastur itermedius,347. the Birds of Ceylon,' 240. Hantzsch, Bernhard, resumeof his Heron, Black-crownedNight, 277, ornithological work in arctic 287, 426, 481. America, 450-466. Great Blue, 276, 382. Haplocichla aurantia, 488. Great White, 165, 287. swalesi, 323. Green, 287, 426, 498. Harelda hyemalls,384. Little Blue, 277, 287, 369, 481. Harrold, C. G., noteson the Lesser Louisiana, 287, 481, 426. Snow and Blue Geese observed Ward's, 287. at Whitewater Lake, Manitoba, West Indian Yellow-crowned, 290-292. 481. Harteft, Ernst, notice of his Yellow-crownedNight, 166,370. 'Anothe• OrnithologicalJourney Hesperiphonavespertina vespertina to Marocca,' 121; correction of 222. error, 131. Hess, Albert, death of, 541. Hartung, James Edmund, obituary Hierofalco gyrfalco islandus, 457. of, 265. g. candicans, 457. Hastins, Walter E., Starling notes Himalaya, life zones of, 530. from lower Michigan, 218. Himantopus mexicanus, 109, 483. Hawk, Broad-winged,67. Hine, JamesS., the Red Phalarope Duck, 279, 382. (Phalaropusfulicarius) in Ohio, Florida Red-shouldered,288. 94. Marsh, 211, 212, 278. Himan, DouglasA., Habits of the Pigeon, 212, 279. Ruby-throated Hnmmingbird, Red-shouldered,278. 504. Red-tailed, 245, 278. Hirundoerythrogastra palmeri, 448'. Rough-legged,211. Histrionicus histrionicus, 227. Sharp-shinned,100, 167. Holland, birds of, 399. Sparrow, 213, 503. Holland, Harold M., note on West Indian Red-tailed, 482. Luther E. Wyman, 415. White-headed Carrion, 347. Holoquiscalus jamaicensis jamai- Hawks, slaughter of, 529. censis,490. Hazen, H. H., nocturnal song of Holt, Ernest G., review of his migrants, 230. 'The Status of the Great White Heath Hen, 392. and W'o.rdemann's Herons,' 515; Heilfurth, Fritz, bird migration at review of his 'An Ornithological GuatemalaCity, Guatemala,233. Survey of the Serra Do Itatiaya, Hellmayr, C E., the ornithological Brazil, 519. collection of the Zoological Mu- Homing instinct, 199. seum in Munich, 293-301. Hopping Dick, 488. Hellmayria, 130. Hornbill, Concave-casqued,346. 558 [oct.Auk

'Hornero, El,' reviewed, 412. Ibis, White-faced Glossy, 108, 276. Howard, Hildegarde,review of her Wood, 68, 286, 426. 'A Review of the Fossil Bird, Ibycter chlmachima, 347. Parapavo californicus,'247. Icterns galbula, 507. Howe, R. Heber, Fuertes' early leucopteryx, 489. work, 386. Idaho, birds of, 104. Howell, Arthur H., and vanRossem, Illinois, birds of, 91, 200, 215, 218, A. J., a study of the Red-winged 221, 369, 512. Blackbirds of southeastern India, birds of, 389. United States, 155-163. Indiana, birds of, 219, 224. Hubbard, H. W., seeWilder, G. D. Ingersoll, Ernest, Lapwings invade Huber, Wharton, personalmention, Newfoundland and Canada, 208. 134; notice of his 'The Bear Inland Bird-Banding Association, River Expedition,' 525. meeting of, 133. Hudson, George E., a probable International Code, of Zoological recurrence of a partial albino Nomenclature,amendment to the, Pipit (Anthus rubescens), 381; 269. the Nashville, Wilson's and Con- International Committee for Bird necticut Warblers in South Caro- Preservation, 542. lina, 103. Ionornis martinica, 63, 287. Hummingbird, Bee, 486. Iowa, birds of, 101. Jamaican Mango, 486. Iridoprocne, bicolor, 107, 281, 448. Long-tailed, 486. Ixobrychus exills, 403, 481. Ruby-throated, 504. neoxenus, 204. Rufous, 107, 447. Violet-throated, 536. J•BIRU mycteria, 403. Hydranassa tricolor ruficollis, 287, Jabouille, P., see Delacour, J. 426, 481. Jacana, West Indian, 482. Hyetornis pluvialis, 485. Jacana spinosaviolacea, 482. Hylocichia allciae bicknelli, 225. Jackdaw, 345. guttata auduboni, 108. Jackson, H. H. T., review of his g. nana, 449. 'Summer Birds of the Door mustelina, 169. Penin•ula, Wise.,' 398. ustulata swainsoni, 169. Jaeger, Edmund C., notice of his u. ustulata, 448. 'Birds of the Charleston Moun- Hylonax, 488. tains, Nevada,' 246. Hylopezusfulviventris fiammulatus, Jamaica, birds of, 480. 403. Janthoeinela davidi funebris, 128. Hylophylax naevioides,120. Janwin, E. R. P., the Caspian Hypargos nitidula virens, 117. Tern on Long Island, 407. Hypothymis aeria, 117. Japan, birds of, 402, 403. Jay, Black-headed,374. 'IBIs, The,' reviewed,125, 256, 408, Blue, 100, 270. 530. European, 346. Ibis, Glossy,499. Florida, 289. White, 286. Johnson,R. A., the fall food habits Vol. XL'V] 1928 Index. 559

of the Ruffed Grouse in the Kittacincla, barbouri, 117. Syracusearea of New York, 330- Kittiwake, 227. 333. Klotz, CharlesD., AmericanHawk Jones,Howard, notice of his 'Key Owl, in Wisconsin, 213; White- to Nests and Eggs' and his winged Crossbill in Michigan, 'Birds of My Boyhood,' 121. 222; Evening Grosbeak in Wis- Jones, Lombard Carter, the consin, 222. Marthas Vineyard Crane, 203. Knipolegus aterrimus franciscanus, 'Journalfiir Ornithologie,'reviewed, 534. 128, 260, 411,534. Knot, 206, 208. Jung,Clarence J., winternotes from Komarek, Edwin, seeWright, Earl southeastern Wisconsin, 384. G,, Kuerzi, J. F., see Kassoy, Irving, KALrmACU,E. R., review of his Kiikenthal and Krumbach's 'Hand- 'The Magpie in Relation to buch der Zoologic'Aves noticed, Agriculture,' 118. 114. Kassoy, Irving, J. F. Kuerzi, J. F. Kuroda, Nagamichi, notice of his Matuszewskiand C. A. Urner, 'Birds of Mutsu Bay,' and 'The Records from Delaware Water Protection of Birds in Japan,' Gap, N.J., 105. 395; personal mention• 422. Kendeigh, S.C., and Baldwin, S. Knappen, Phoebe, suggestionsfor P., review of their 'Development a bibliographyon avian longevity of Temperature Control in Nest- and weight of birds, 492-496; ling HouseWrens,' 520. food of Bonasaumbel!us, 513. Kennard,Fred. H., a BlueGrosbeak at Newton Centre, Mass., 223; LATouc•, J. D., notice of his the Prothonotary Warbler at 'Handbook of the Birds of Newton Centre, Mass., 223; Eastern China,' 120. a method of blowing eggs, 234. Labrador, birds of, 227. Kennard, F. H., and Peters, J. L., Lagonostictalarvata, 346. notice of their 'New Birds from Lagopuslagopus lagopus, 228. Panama,' 117; notice of their 'A rnpestris reinhardti, 457. Collectinn of Birds from the Lampromorpha, 35. Altairante Bay Region of Pana- caprius, 37. ma,' 246. Lamprotes loricatus, 65. Killdeer, 166, 207, 278, 287. Langelief, Gus. A., Long-crested Antillean, 483. Jay in Quebec, 101. Kingbird, 101, 230. Lanio leucothoraxictus, 117. Gray, 487. Lanius c. cristatus, 530. Kingfisher, 100, 374. lahorta, 346. Belted, 279, 487. ludovicianus migraus, 281. Western, 446. Lanivireo fiavifrons, 169. Kinglet, Golden-crowned,281. solitarius solitarius, 106, 281. Ruby-crowned, 281. Lapwing, 208. Kite, Malayan Brahminy, 347. Lano, Albert, obituary of, 540. Swallow-tailed,98, 288, 372. Lark, Calandra, 375. Auk 560 Index. Oct.

Larus argentatus, 49-59, 66, 273, migration flight of Goldfinches, 347. Kingbirdsand Nighthawks,229. atridlla, 273. LSnnberg, Einar, review of his delawarensis,273. 'Speculationson the Origin of the occidentaliswymani, 200. North American Fauna,' 114. philadelphia, 286. Loomis, Levererr Mills, obituary pipican, 91. of, 263. Lawrence, Robert B., Cinnamon Lephodytescuculatus, 274. Teal in Texas, 201. Lophopepla, 210. LeCompte, E. Lee, notice of his Lephortyx californicus,210. 'Winter Feeding of Bob-white' Lephospingus,380. and 'Propagationof Bob-White,' Lorikeet, Swainson's,346. 400. Louisiana,birds of, 156, 271. 'Le Gerfaut,' reviewed,128, 259, 534. Loveridge, Arthur, review of his 'L'Oiseau,'reviewed, 259, 410, 533. 'Field Notes on Vertebrates Col- Leffingwell, Dana J., notice of his lected by the Smithsonian-Chrys- 'The Ringed neck Pheasant,its let East African Expedition of History and Habits,' 525. 1926,' 517. Leighton, Alexander, the Turkey. Lexia curvirostra minor, 68. Vulture's eyes, 352-355. leuc0ptera, 222. Leptotila jamaicensis jamaicensis, Loxipasseranoxanthus, 490. 484. Luttringer, Leo A. Jr., Mockingbird Lewis, Harrison F., review of his at Harrisburg, Pa., 382. 'European Starling in Ontario,' Lybius torquatus pttmilio, 128. 119; notes on birds of the Labrador peninsulain 1927, 227. McATEE, W. L., caseswhere birds Lewis, John B., sight and seentin become harmful and useful the Turkey Vulture, 467-470. factors in economic problems, Limnodromus griseus scolopaceus, 109; review of Neff's economic 278. status of Oregon Woodpeckers, Limosa fedoa, 109. 404; notice of Royali's ' haemastica, 97. Hosts Routed by Great Bird Limpkin, 287, 305-309. Army,' 404; reviewsby, 404, 525. Lincoln, Frederick C., the migra- McCabe, Thomas T., and Elinor tion of young North American B., Hawks and Kingfisher, 374. Herring Gulls, 49-59; review of McCrlmmon, A. R., Phalacrocorax his 'Returns from BandedBirds,' a. albociliatusin Colorado, 368. 249; Herring Gull--a correction, McGregor, Richard C., notice of 366; see also Wetmore, Alex- his popular articles on the birds ander. of the Philippines,121. Lobipes lobatus, 206. McReynolds, George, Water- Locustellaochotensis, 521. Thrushin Pennsylvaniain winter, Long, W. S., Starling in southern 225. Iowa, 101. Mackay, GeorgeH., White-fronted Longstreet,R. J., Mountain Plover Goose (Anser albifrons gambeli) at Daytona Beach,Florida, 208; in South Carolina, 368; nesting Vol.1928 XLV1 I Index. 561

of the Mockingbird on Nan- Melopelia asiafica asiafica, 484. tucket, 511. Melospiza georgiana, 281. Macaw, Hyacinthinc, 346. lincohii lincolni, 107, 168. Machaeropterusregulus, 300. melodia, 448. Madeira, birds of, 113. m. micronyx, 403. Magee,M. J., Redpollsin Michigan m. montana, 107. in summer, 378. m. morphna, 447. Magpie, 118. m. rufma, 447. American, 345. Merganser, Hooded, 274. Malaconotus alius, 117. Mershon, W. B., Canada Goose Malay Peninsula, birds of, 239. migrationat Saginaw,Mich., 93; Mallard, 172, 250, 274. Whooping Crane in Saskatche- Manacuscerritus, 117. wan, 202; Golden-eyenesting on Manitoba, birds of, 290. the ground,498. Man-o'-war-bird, 367, 481. Metcalf, Jesse, review of his Maratua Island, birds of, 117. 'Wandering Among Forgotten Mareca americana, 274, 286. Isles,' 113. penelope, 106. Mexico, birds of, 403. Marila affinis, 275, 286, 384, 446. Michigan, birds of, 93, 218, 222, americana, 274, 348. 378, 381, 498, 501. collaris, 226. Micropalama himantopus, 166. marila, 446. Micropanyptila, 135. Martin Caribbean, 488. furcata, 135. Maryland, birds of, 201, 400, 508. Microsiphonorhis,471-474. Massachusetts,birds of, 91, 93, 222, Microtarsus hodiernus, 117. 237, 366, 382, 392, 511. Migration, 233, 310-320. Matuszewski, J. F., see Kasoy, Milford, Humphrey, review of his Irving. 'A Bird Book for the Pocket,' May, J. B., Golden-crownedSpar- 111. row in Massachusetts,222. Miller, W. deW.,Schisfispiza Sharpe Meadowlark,Southern, 280. not separablefrom Lophospingus Megaceryle alcyon alcyon, 487. Cabanis, 380. Megalornis pratcrisis,403. Mimocichla ardosiaca,489. Megapodiuscumingii tolutilis, 117. Mimus polyglottospolyglottos, 227, Megaquiscalusmajor major, 280, 281, 382, 511. 506. p. orpheus,488. m. macrourus, 506. Mississippi,birds of 156. Megaxenops paranaguae, 63. Mitu mitu, 347. Meinertzhagen, Mrs. Annie C., Mockingbird,227, 281, 382, 511. obituary of, 539. Jamaican, 488. Melanerpescandidus, 60. Moffett, Lacy I., see Gee, N. Gist. Melanocoryphacalandra, 376. Molothrus ater ater, 168. Meleagris gallopavosilvestris, 347. bonariensis,36, 346. g. osceola,288. Momiyama, Toku T., new and Melieraxmetabates ignoscens, 522. known forms of the Ural Owl Mellisuga minima, 48• (Strix uralensis).177-185; notice 562 Aul•

of his 'Annotationes Ornitholo- Myiochanes vimus, 167. giae Orientalis,' 402. Myiopagis cotta, 488. Monachalcyon fulgidus gracili- Mynah, Pied, 346. rostris, 411. Myrmeciza, review of, 399. Montana, birds of, 509. exsul, 120. Montifringilla, 116. Myrmedestes, 399. Morphnus daggetti, 529. Myrmelastes, 399. Motacilla alba transcaspia, 411. Myrmoderus, 399. Mousley, Henry, further study of Myrmophylax, 399. the home life of the Northern Parula Warbler (Compsothlypis NANNORCHILUSleucogaster grises- americana usneae), 475-479. cens, 403. Munia punctul•ta, 346. Nannus hiemalls pacificus, 448. oryzivora, 346. National Association of Audubon Munich, ornithologicalcollection in Societies,review of its '50 Winter the Zoological Museum of, 293. Birds of the Northeastern United Munroe, J. A., Horned Owl migra- States,' 112; annual report re- tion in British Columbia, 99. viewed, 248; notice of its '50 Murie, O. J., Spotted Sandpiper, Spring Birds of Eastern North escapesa hawk, 371; notes on America,' 390. the Alaska Chickadee, 441-444. Naumburg, Elsie M. B., remarks Murphy, Robert C., notice of his on I•empfer's collections in 'On Certain Forms of Puffinus eastern Brazil, 60•65. assimilis and its Allies, 116; Nebraska, birds of, 403. notice of his 'Antarctic Zoo- Neff, Johnson A., notice of his geographyand someof its Prob- 'A study of the EconomicStatus lems,'396; notice of his'Birds Col- of the Common Woodpeckers in lectedduring the Whitney South Relation to OregonHorticulture,' Sea Expedition, IV,' 522. 404. Murre, Brunnich's, 66, 351. Nelson, E. W., personal mention, 'Murrelet, The,' reviewed, 124, 408, 269. 530. Neogiottis mela•oleucus, 483. Muscicapa striata sarudnyi, 534. Muscivora tyrannus, 62. Neohellmayria,130. Musselman, T. E., foot diseaseof Nephoeeetesniger niger, 486. ChippingSparrow, 1'37-147; Star- Nettion carolinense,274, 286. lingsat Quincy, Illinois, 218. .Neunzig,Rudolf, review of his Myadestes solitarius, 489. 'VSgelpfiegeund VSgelzucht,' 250. townsendi, 385. New Hampshire,birds of, 503. Mycteriaamericana, 68,' 286, 426. New Jersey,birds of, 91, 95, 97, 105, Myers, Everett C., taking body 225, 367, 509. weightsof birds, 334-338. New Mexico, birds of, 251. Myiarchus barbirostris, 487. New York, birds of, 98, 102, 212, validus, 487. 349-351, 497, 512. stolidus,487.' Newfoundland,birds of, 208. Mylobius atricaudus, 120. Nice, Margaret M., late nesting of Vol.92s XLVI j Iex. 563

Indigo Bunting and Field Spar- Oriole, Jamaican, 489. row in southeasternOhio, 102. 'Ornis Fennica,' reviewed,259, 535. Nicholson, Donald J., habits of Ornithocichla everetti sumbawana, the Limpkin in Florida, 305-309. 411. Nighthawk, 230. Ornithological articles in other West Indian, 486. journals, 130, 261, 536. Ninox scutulata javanensis, 411. Ornithologicalpaintings, exhibition Nomonyx dominicus,481. of, at Harrisburg, Pa., 134. Nonpareil, 68. 'OrnithologischeBeobachter, Der,' 'Norsk Ornithologisk Tidsskrift,' reviewed, 129, 259, 411, 535. reviewed, 261. 'Ornithologische Monatsberichte,' North Carolina, birds of, 506, 508. reviewed, 128, 260, 411, 534. NortheasternBird-Banding Associ- Osprey, 67. ation, 'Bulletin,' reviewed, 124, .Ostrich, Somali, 348. 255, 407, 529; meeting of, 269. Otus asio subsp.,279. Numenius borealis, 95, 229. a. bendirei, 214. hudsonicus,95, 97, 228, 371. a. cineraceus,214. Nyctanassa viol•cea, 166, 370. a. floridanus, 67. v. jamaicensis,481. a. gilmani, 214. Nyctea nyctea, 229. a. inyoensis, 213. Nyctibius griseusjamaicensis, 485. a. maxwelliae, 214. Nycticoraxnycticorax naevius, 277, a. quercicus, 214. 287, 426, 481. Owl, American Hawk, 213. Barn, 279. OCEAN,birds of the, 387. Barred, 384. Oestral•ta mollis feae, 113. Burrowing, 279. Ohio, birds of, 94, 102, 121, 200, Coast Pygmy, 446. 226, 231, 370, 372, 396, 511. Florida Burrowing, 288. Oklahoma,birds of, 385. Florida Screech, 67. Old Man Bird, 485. Great Horned, 99, 279, 384, Old Squaw, 92, 165, 384. 385. Olor columbianus, 93. Inyo Screech,213. Omorhamphusstorchii, 522. Saw-whet, 68, 446. Ontario, birds of, 99, 119, 207. Screech, 279. Onychostruthus,116. Short-cared,213. 'O61ogist,The,' reviewed, 124, 255, Snowy,99, 213, 229. 407, 530. White-winged Barn, 485. '051ogists'Record,' reviewed,127, Oxyechusvociferus, 166, 208, 278, 258, 409. 287. Opifex, 117. v. rubidus, 483. altus, 117. Oporornis agilis, 102, 104. PACtIYCOCCYX,34. Oregon, birds of, 104, 404. Pachysylviaminor darienensis,118. Oreopeleia montana, 484. Pagolla wilsonia rufinucha, 483. Oreortyx, 210. Pal•eochenoides,523. Oriole, Baltimore, 221, 507. Palaeornis cyanocephalus,347. 564 [oct.Auk

Palmer, T. S., forty-fifth meeting Penthestesatricapillus, 512. of the A. O. U., 70-82; report of carolinensis,302. the Secretary,83-90; obituary of cinctusalascensis, 441. Leverett Mills Loomis, 263; gambeli, 104. obituary of J. E. Harting, 266; g. abbreviatus,104. of K. A. Pember, 268; of Count g. baileyi, 104. Otto yon Zedlltz. 418; of Johannes g. gambeli, 104. B•ttikofer, 418; of Henry Luke g. grinnelli• 104. White, 419; obituariesby, 538. g. inyoensls,104. Panama,birds of, 117, 120,246, 403, hudsonicus,442. Pandion hallaetus carollnensis,67. sclaterieidos, 117. Pangburn, Clifford, a Swallow- Percnostolaleucostigma, 399. tailed Kite in Westchester Pericrocotusspeciosus siebersi, 411. County, N.Y., 98. Pernie,M.D., seeAllen, A. A. Parapavo californicus,247. Peru, birds of, 206. Parasitism, 33-38. Petchary, Jamaican,487. Parisoma bohmi somalicum, 522. Peters, James L., the races of Paroquet, Jamaican,485. Amazona leucocephala(Linn.), Parrakeet, Blossom-headed,347. 342-344; notice of his 'Descrip- Crested Ground, 346. tions of New Birds,' 117; notice Parrot, Red-vented, 346. of his 'A New Manikin from Yellow-billed, 485. Panama,' 117; see also Kennard, Parus atricapillus rossicus,128. F. H., and Bangs, Outram. a. uralensis,128. Petrochelidonfulva poeciloma,488. carolinensis carolinensis, 227. lunifronslunifrons, 169. major kansuensis, 411. Petronia, 116. Passer, 116. Peucaeaaestivalis aestivalis, 289. Passerculuscaboti, 407. Pewee, Wood, 167. princeps, 226. Phaethon aethereus,403. sandwichensisalaudinus, 107. Phalacrocorax albociliatus albocili- s. savanna, 280. atus, 368. Passerella iliaca fuliginosa, 448. auritus, 274, 347. i. insularis, 448. a. auritus, 108, 274. i. sinuosa,448. a. cincinatus,445. i. townsendi, 448. a. floridanus, 165, 287, 426. Passerinaciris, 68. carbo, 227. cyanea, 102. pelagicusresplendens, 445. Pavoncellapugnax, 415. Phalaenoptilusnuttalli hueyi, 405. Pelecanus erythrorhynchos, 108, n. dickeyi, 406. 165, 274, 286. Phalarope,Northern, 106, 206. occidentalis,274, 481. Red, 94, 206. Pelican, Brown, 274, 427, 481. Wilson's, 166. White, 108, 165, 274, 286, 426. Phalaropusfulicarius, 94, 206. Pelidna alpina sakhalina, 278. Iobatus, 106. Pennsylvania, birds of, 211, 222, Phasianuscolchicus n•ut. tenebro- 225, 375, 382, 397, 501, 507, 510. sus, 413. Vol. XLVI 1928 Index. 565

Pheasant, Ring-necked, 525. 'Birds of the Eurasian Tundra,' Phillips, Charles L., early arrivaJ 388. of the Laughing Gull in Mas- Plover, Black-bellied,68, 109, 166, sachusetts,366. 278, 288. Phillips,John C., another" swoose" Golden, 228. or swan-goose hybrid, 39-40; Mountain, 208. review of his 'Wild Birds Intro- Rufous-naped, 483. ducedin North America,' 521. Semipalmated, 288. Phimosusnudifrons, 62. Pluvialis dominica dominica, 228. Phloeotomuspileatus, 385. Pochard, 348. p. abieticola,349. Pod•socysmontanus, 208. p. floridanus,288. Podilymbus podiceps, 273, 351. Phoebe, 279. p. antillarum, 480. Phoenicopterusruber, 201. Poephila gouldiae, 346. Phoenicurus ochruros xerophilus, Pogoniulus pusillus eupterus, 412. 534. Poliocephalusruficollis kunikyonis, schisticepsbeiki, 128. 125. Phrenotriccus,130. Polioptila caerulea caerulea, 281. Phylloscartesroquetti, 534. Polyborus cheriway, 288. Pica hudsonica,345. Porto Rico, birds of, 241. pica alashanlca,414. Porzana carolina, 277. p. amurensis,414. Po•oo, 485. p. jankowskii, 414. Potter, J. K., King Rail capturing p. laubmannl, 411. a common crab, 94. sericea, 33. Progne dominicensis,488 Pickens, A. L., additions to the Protonotaria citrea, 68, 224, 227. list of birds of the Piedmont PruneHa montanella, 521. region of South Carolina, 66-69; rubeculoidesbeiki, 128. auditory protective re{re{cry of r. fusca, 128. the Chickadee,302. Pseudopodoces humilis saxicola, Picoidesarctlcus, 385. 412. Pigeon, Bald-pate, 484. Psilorhinus captus, 117. Passenger,372, 524. Psittacus collarius bahamessis,343. Pintail, 172, 274, 286. gutturalis, 343. Pionus menstruus, 346. leucocephalus,342. Pipiloerythrophthalmus alleni, 168. paradisi, 342. Pipit, 381. Ptarmigan, Greenland, 457. Piramidig, 486. Willow, 228. Pisobia ba•rdi, 370. Pteroclididae,523. minutilla, 166, 288, 483. Pterodroma becki, 522. Planesticusmigratorius subsp., 281. Puffinus, 522. Plectrophenax nivalis niva•is, 221, assimilis, 116. 225. a. kermadecensis,116. Plegadisfa•cinellus, 499. herminieri, 116. guarauna, 108, 276. 1. nugmx, Pleske, Theodore, review of his 1. polynesiae,116. 566 Oct.Auk

Pycnonotus,35. Revoil, Benedict H., notice of his haemorrhous,346. '/,es Pigeons,'524. jocosus,346. 'Revue Francaisc d'Ornithologie,' Pygoscelestaeniata, 516. reviewed,127, 259, 410, 533. Pyrgilauda, 116. Rhamphastosdicolorus, 346. Pyromelana franciscana, 346. Rhodospingus,381. Pyrrhocoraxgraculus himalayensis, Richardson, Wyman, Vermivora 346. chrysoptera mated with Vermi- pyrrhocorax pontflex, 411. vora pinus, 46-48. Pyrrhula pyrrhula cassini,521. Richmond,Charles W., obituary of Pyrrhulagra violacearuficollis, 490. Bradshawtt. Swales,264; Brad- portoricensis,490. shaw Hall Swales, 1875-1928, Pyrrhuphonia jamaica, 490. 321-329; notice of his 'Two Preoccupied Names for Birds,' QUAIL, Gambel's, 210. 130. Scaled, 210. Riley, J. H., notice of his 'Descrip- Quebec,birds of, 101. tions of New Forms of Birds Querquedula cyanoptera, 165, 201. Collected by H. C. Raven in discors,274, 286. Northeast Borneo.' 403. Quisealusquiscula aeneus,229. Rintoul, Leonora J., see Baxter, q. aglaeus,168. Evelyn. Quit, Blue, 489. Riparia riparia, 169, 227. Orange, 490. Rissa tridactyla tridactyla, 227. Roadrunner,375. RAIL, Florida Clapper, 287. Robb, Wallace Havelock, collec- Jamaican Clapper, 482. tion of paintings of Canadian King, 68, 94, 277, 287. birds, reproductions from the, Louisiana Clapper, 277. 421; personal mention, 269. Rain-bird, 485. Robin, 281, 384. Rallus crepitanssaturatus, 277. Robinson,Herbert C., review of his elegans,68, 94, 277, 287. 'The Birds of the Malay Penin- longirostris caribaeus, 482. sula,' 239. 1. scotti, 287. Rogers, Charles H., Bicknell's Raven,Charles E., reviewof his'The Thrush in New Jersey,225. Ramblings of a Bird Lover,' 244. Roland, Conrad, Lawrence'sWarb- Raven, European, 345. ler near Norristown, Pa., 510. Redhead, 172, 274. Royal Societyfor •he Protectionof Redpoll, 378. Birds, notice'of publication 'Save Labrador, 457. the Seabirds,'134. Red:wing,Thick-billed, 106. Royall, J. B., notice of his 'Insect Regulus calendula ealendula, 281. Hosts Routed by Great Bird satrapa satrapa, 281. Army,' 404. Reid, Russell, and Gannon, Clell Ruff, 415. G., notice of their 'Birds and Ruggles-Brice,Cecily J., notice of Mammals observedby Lewis and her •Some Birds of Dar es Salaam' Clark in North Dakota,' 120. 394. Vol.1028 XLVI I Index. 567

SALPINCTESobsoletns, 406. Selasphorusrufus, 107. proximus, 406. Sephanoides,252. Salvador, birds of, 359, 361. Serpophagaaraguayai, 534.' Salvages,birds of the, 113. Sewy-sewy, 489. Sanderling, 288, 483. Shaw, William T., see Taylor, Sandpiper, Baird's, 370. Walter. Buff-breasted, 166. Shelley, Lewis O., Crow as food of Least, 166, 287, 483. Goshawk, 212; the Turkey Vul- Red-backed,278. ture in New Hampshire, 503. Semipalmated,.166, 227, 287. Shepard, Odell, review of his 'The Solitary, 483. Heart of Thoreau's Journals,'243. Spotted, 107, 371, 288, 483. Shieldrake,Ruddy, 348. Stilt, 166. Shore-Birds,238, 248. Western, 166, 207, 278. Shoveller,172, 274, 286. Western Solitaxy, 107. Shrike, Indian Gray, 346. White-rumped, 457. Migrant, 281. Sapsucker,Northern Red-breasted, Sialia sialis sialis, 282. 447. Sight of birds, 467. Yellow-bellied, 279. Silverbill, African, 346. Saskatchewan,birds of, 202. Sinclair, William, J., review of his Saucerottiaedwardi margaritarum, 'Omorhamphus, a New Flight- 118. less Bird from the Lower Eocene e. crosbyi, 118. of Wyoming,' 522. Saunders, George B., Jr., notes Siskin, Pine, 378, 383, 528. from Murray County, Okla- Sitta canadensis,531. homa, 385. carolinensis,531. Saunders, Howard, review of his leucopis.531. 'Manual of British Birds,' 111. przewalalrii, 531. Saurothera vetula, 485. Siftace peltzii, 300. Sayornis phoebe, 279. Skinner, M. P., Kingfisher and Scaup,Lesser, 172, 274, 286. Shaa-p-akinnedHawk, 100. Schistocichla,399. Smell in birds, 467. Schistospiza,380. Smith, CharlesL., Jr., seeWeston, griseocristatus,380. Francis M. Schizorhisconcolor, 346. Snipe,Wilson's, 107, 278, 287, 350. Schorger,A. W., notesfrom Madi- Snyder, L. L., double ovaries in son, Wisconsin, 106; winter area Circus hudsonius,98; the West- of the Red and Northern Phala- ern Sandpiper (Ereunetesmauri) rope, 206; Starling at Madison, in Ontario, 207. Wisconsin, 377. S6derstrom,Ludovico, notice of the Sclater, W. L., notice of his 'Aves death of, 133. for 1926,' 115. Solitaire,Jamaican, 489. • :• • • Sclateria, 399. Townsend's,385. Scotland,birds of, 394. Somateriamollissima dresseri, 228. Seiurus noveboracensis novebom- spectabilis, 349. censis,225. Song of birds, 498. Auk 568 Index. Oct.

Sora, 277. white, 210; the Starling in 8orella, 116. western North Carolina, 506. Soroplex,253. Squatarolasquatarola, 68, 109, 166, 'South Australian Ornithologist,' 278, 288. reviewed,258, 410, 533. Starling, 68, 101, 119, 168, 218, South Carolina,birds of, 103, 156, 219, 346, 377, 506. 201, 368, 381, 499, 510. Australian, 346. Sparrow,Cape Sable Seaside, 289. Wattled, 217. ßChipping, 137. Steganopustricolor, 166. Field, 102, 131. Steidl, John, Sparrow Hawk feed- Fox, 448. ing on youngchickens, 503. Golden-crowned,222, 447. Stelgidopteryxserripennis, 169. Harris's, 381. Sterna anaetheta recognita, Henslow's, 499. 484. Ipswich,226. caspia, 497. JamaicanGrasshopper, 491. c. imperator, 286. Java, 346. dougali dougali, 484. Lincoln's,107, 168. forsteri, 200, 273. Mountain Song,107. fuscatafuscata, 484. Pine-woods,289. hirundo, 226. Savannah,131, 280. maxima, 273, 286, 483. Sharp-tailed,498. sandvicensisacuflavida, 484. Song,383, 447. Stevenson,H. B., Goldfinchessum- Swamp, 281. roeringin central South Carolina, Tree, 383. 510. Western Savannah,107. Stevenson,James, additional notes White-crowned,168. from Wayne Co., Ohio, 226. White-throated, 383. Stilt, Black-necked, 109, 483. Spatula clypeata, 274, 286. Stoddard,Herbert. L., the Flamingo Speotytocunicularia floridana, 288. (Phoenicopter•stuber) in Florida, c. hypogaea,279. 201; the Rough-leggedHawk in Spermophilagutturalis, 346. southern Georgia and the Gos- Spermospizaruficapilla cana, 117. hawk in Florida, 211. Sphyrapicusruber ruber,'447. Stone, Witruer, Hudsonian Curlew varins varius, 279. in southern New Jersey, 97; on Spilopeliachinensis formosa, 125. ornithologicalbibliography, 151- Spindahsnigricephala, 490. 154;note on Cory'sLeast Bittern, Spiza americana,507, 508. 205; review of his 'Ornithology Spizella passerina,137. of the Princeton Patagonian pusilla pusilia, 102. Expedition,' 251; the Man-o'- taverneri, 509. war-bird (Fregata mo47nificens) Spoonbill,Roseate, 426. at Cape May, N.J., 367; obituary Sporaeginthusfiavidiventris, 346. of Wm. Leon Dawson, 417; the Sprunt,Alexander, Jr., the Knot on Dickcisselin Pennsylvania,507; the Atlantic coast in winter, Dickciseel in New Jersey, 509; 206; total albinism in the Bob- review of his 'On a Collection of ¾ol.1928 XLV] J Index. 569

Birds from Para,' 523; obituary the Weaver-Birds,' 115; notice of Albert Lano, 540. of his 'Notes on Systematicsand Stoner, Dayton, observations and Distribution of Certain Palaearc- banding notes on the Bank Swal- tic Birds,' 398. low--III, 41-45; observations Sutton, G. M., notice of exhibition and banding notes on the Bank of paintings of birds at Harris- Swallow--IV, 310-320. burg, Pa., 134; a new Swift from Strecker, John K., notice of his Venezuela, 135; abundance of 'Notes on the Ornithology of the Golden Eagle in Pennsyl- McLennan Co., Texas.' 245; vania in 1927-28, 375; extension notice of his 'Birds and Snake- of range of the Turkey Vulture skins,' 245. in Pa., 501; review of his 'The Streptoprocnezonatris pallidifrons, Birds of Pymatuning Swamp 486. and Conneaut Lake, Pa.,' 397. Stresemann,Erwin, review of his Swales,Bradshaw H., obituary of, 'Aves' in Kiikenthal and Krum- 64; biographicalsketch and bib- bach's'Handbuch der Zoologic,' liography, 321-329. 114. Swallow,Alaska Barn, 448. Strix uralensis,177. Bank, 41-45, 169, 227, 310- u. coreensis,181. 320. u. fuscescens,184. Cliff, 169. u. hondoensis,183. Jamaican Cliff, 488. u. japonica, 183. Rough-winged,169. u. jingkou, 182. Tree, 107, 281, 448. u. media, 183. Swan, Black, 347. u. morii, 182. Mute, 347. u. nigra, 185. Trumpeter, 348. u. nikolskii, 181. Whistling, 93, 347, 349. u. pacifica, 184. Whooper,347. u. tatibanai, 183. Swarth, Harry S., notice of his u. subsp, 185. 'Occurrence of Some Asiatic varia, 384. Birds in Alaska,' 521. Struthio molybdophanes,348. Swift, Black, 486. Stubbs, Arthur P., summering Palm, 486. Bonaparte's Gulls at Lynne, Ringed, 486. Mass., 91. Swoose,39-40. Sturnella magna, argutula, 280. Sycalisflaycola, 490. Sturnopastor contra, 346. Sylvia atricapilla dammholzi,411. communis rubicola, 411. Sturnuspredatorius, 156. vulgaris,68, 101, 168, 346, 377, TABER, William Brewster, Jr., a 506. methodto determinethe weight v. heinrichi, 411. of food digesteddaily by birds, Surnia ulula caparoch,213. 339-341. Sushkin, Peter P., notice of his Tachornisphoenicobia phoenicobia, 'Anatomy and Classificationof' 486. 570 [oc.Auk

Taczanowskia,130. Thryomanesb. carienturus,406. Taenioptera irupero, 62. b. correctus,406. Tanygnathus luclonensis horris- Thryothorus ludovicianusludovici- onua, 117. anus, 281. Taverner, P. A., Cory's. Least Tiaris, 380. Bittern, 204; review of his 'A bicolormarchii, 490. Study of Buteo borealis, the olivacea olivacea, 490. Red-tailedHawk, and its Varie- Todd, W. E. Clyde, a new Jay ties in Canada,' 245. from southern Florida, 364; re- Taylor, W. P. and Shaw, William view of his 'New Gnateaters and T., review of their 'Mammals birdsfrom TropicalAmerica,' and Birds of Mount Rainier 399. National Park,' 242. Todus todus, 487. Teal, Blue-winged,172, 274, 286. Tody, Jamaican, 487. Cinnamon, 165, 201. Tolmarchus jamaicensis, 487. Green-winged, 172, 274, 286. Tom-fool, 487. Telmatodytespalustris iliacus, 106. Big, 487. Tern, Black, 66, 165, 226. Little, 488. Bridled, 484. 'Tori', reviewed,259, 413. Cabot's, 484. Torreornis inexpectata, 31. Caspian, 286, 497. Totanus fiavipes, 166, 287. Forster's, 200, 273. melanoleucus,166, 287, 524. Gull-billed, 367. Toucan, Green-billed,346. Roseate, 484. Touraeeu, Gray, 346. Royal, 273, 483. Towhee, White-eyed, 168. Sooty, 484. Townsend,C. W., the songof the Texas, 156, 201, 245. Green Heron, 498; the cooingof Tharanophilus caeruleseensochra- the Crow, 505. ceiventer, 534. Toxostoma curvirostris oborholseri, Thayer, Abbott H., letter to 405. Fuertes, 15. rnfum, 281. Thinocorusorbignyanus, 499. Trautman, Milton B., Forster's o. ingae, 500. Tern in Ohio, 200. Thompson, William E., notice of Tree-Duck, Fulvous, 276. his 'Aunt Chloe and her Birds,' Trichoglossusnovaehollancliae, 346. 516. Tringa solitariasolitaria, 483, 524. Thoreau, Henry, 243. Troglodytesaedon aedon, 186-199, Thrasher, Brown, 281. 281. Thrush, Audubon's Hermit, 108. Tucker,Marcia M. B., L•wrence's Bicknell's 225. Warbler in New York, 102. Dwarf Hermit, 449. Tundra,birds of the, 388. Olive-backed, 169. Turdinus fulveseens,34. Russet-backed,448. spadix, 117. Wood, 169, 230. Turdoidesmelanops ater, 116. Thryomanes bewickii, 512. .Turdusferrugineus, 399. b. carbonarius, 406. jamaicensis,488. vo,.1928 J Index. 571

Turkey, Eastern Wild, 347. Vervain, 486. Florida, 288. Vireo, Blue-headed,281. Turnstone, Ruddy, 278, 483. Jamaican, 489. Tympanuchuscupido, 392. Solitary, 106. Tyrannus curvirostris curvirostris, Yellow-throated, 169. 487. Vireo modestus, 489. tyrannus, 230. Vireosylva calidris calidris, 489. Tyro alba hypermetra, 412. Vulture, Bearded, 347. pratincola, 279. Black, 278, 385, 469. perlata, 485. Griffon, 347. Kolb's, 347. UCHIDA, Seinosuke, notice of his Southern Turkey, 242, 482. 'Bird Banding in Japan,' 403. Turkey, 278, 352-355, 385, 427, 'Uragus,'reviewed, 413, 535. 467, 501, 503. Uria lornvia lornvia, 66, 351. Urner, Charles A., flight of Hud- WA•% W. E., see Henry, G. M. sonjan Curlew over Barnegat Walker, Charles F., wintering Bay, 95; HudsonJanGodwit in Mniotiltidae in central Ohio, New Jersey,97; see also Kassoy, 231; the Yellow-crownedNight Irving. Heron nesting in Logan County, Uroleuca cyanoleuca, 65. Ohio, 370. Uropelia campestris,60. Walker, Charles F., see Fargo, Uruguay, birds of, 398. Wm. Utah, birds of, 525. Warbler, Alaska Yellow, 448. Arrow-headed,489. VAN OORDT, G. J., notice of his Brewster's, 511. 'Studies on the Gonads of Sum- Connecticut, 102, 104. roering Birds,' 399. Golden-winged,169. van Rossera,A. J., a northern race JamaicanGolden, 489. of the Mountain Chickadee, 104; Lawrence's102, 510. a new Central American Fly- Lutescent, 448. scatcher 359; three new Jays Magnolia, 105. from E1 Salvador, 361-363; see Myrtle, 231, 281, 383. also Dickey, D. R. and Howell, Nashville, 103. A.H. Northern Parula, 68, 475. Vanellus vanellus, 208. Orange-crowned,231. Venezuela, birds of, 135. Palm, 231, 281. 'Vereins sachsiseherOrnithologen,' Prairie, 169. Miteilungen, reviewed, 260. Prothonotary, 68, 223, 227. Vermivora celata, 231. Southern Parula, 68. celata lutescens,448. Sycamore, 224. chrysoptera,46-48, 169. Townsend's,448. lawrencei, 102, 510. Western Myrtle, 448. leucobronchialis,511. Wilson's, 103. pinus, 46-48. Yellow, 108. rubricapilla, 103. Warren, Edward R., additional 572 I.dx. Oct.

notes on the birds of the Elk WheatonClub, notice of its publica- Mountain region, Colorado, 106. tion on Ohio birds, 396.' Washington,birds of, 104, 242. Whi•-peor-will, 167. Water-Thrush, 225. Porto Rican, 504. Water-Turkey, 426. Whistler, Hugh, review of his Watterson, William H., Brewster's 'Popular Handbook of Indian Warbler at Auburn, Ohio, 511. Bird,' 389. Waxwing, Cedar, 281. White, Henry Luke, obituary Wayne, Arthur T., the White- notice of, 419. fronted Goosein South Carolina, Whittle, Charles L., the Francis 201. Foster Sanctuary, 132. Weaver, Bishop, 346. Widgeon, 172.' Weaver-birds, 115, 242. European, 106. Weight of birds, 334-338, 513. Wild Fowlers,organization of the, Wellman, Gordon Bolt, Baltimore 421. Oriole feeding on larvae of the Wilder, GeorgeD., and Hubbard, needle miner, 507. H. W., notice of their 'List of West Indies,birds of, 342-344, 370. Birds of Chihli Provence,China,' Weston, Francis M., and Smith, 117; see also Gee, N. Gist. CharlesL., Jr., Baird's Sandpiper Willerr, George, notes on some (Pisobia bairdi) in Florida, 370. birds of southeastern Alaska, Wetmore, Alexander, review of 445-449. Stone's 'Birds of the Princeton Williams, R. W., further notes on ParagonJan Expedition,' 251; the birds of Leon County, Flo- obituaryof Harry B. Bailey, 264; rida-fourth supplement, 164- FuJica caribaea from Carriacou 169. Lesser Antilles, 370; notice of Wilson, Alexander, biographical his 'Bones of Birds from the no•e, 529. CiegoMontero Depositof Cuba,' 'Wilson Bulletin, The,' reviewed, 403; the type locality for the 124, 259, 406, 529. Porto Rican Whippoorwill,504; Wilson OrnithologicalClub, meet- review of his 'Birds of Porto ing of, 133, 269. Rico and the Virgin Islands,' Wilsonia pusilia pusilia, 103. 241; review of his 'Our Migrant Wisconsin,birds of, 95, 106, 213, Shorebirds in Southern South 222, 377, 384, 398. America,' 248; notice of his Wood, Casey A., a plea for the 'Additional Specimensof Fossil continuation of Elliott Coues' Birds from the Upper Tertiary OrnithologicalBibliography, 148- Deposits of Nebraska,.'403; no- 151. tice of his •SystematicPosition Woodpecker, Arctic Three-toed, of Cyphornismagnus,' 523. 385. Wetmore, Alexander and Lincoln, Jamaican, 487. Frederick C., recent records Rocky Mountain, Hairy, 446. from Maryland, 225; the Dick- Northern Pileated, 349. cisselin Maryland, 508. Pileareal,288, 385. Wetmoregyps,529. Sitka Hairy, 446. Vol.1928 XLV] J Index. 573

Woodpecker,Southern Downy, 67. YARROW,H. C., note on Elliott Woodpeckers,economic status, 404. Coues, 541. Wren, Bewlck's, 512. Yellow-legs,Greater, 166, 287, 483, ß Carolina, 281. 501. House,186-199, 281, 333, 520. Lesser, 166, 287, 483. Prairie Marsh, 106. Yellow-throat, Northern, 231. Short-billed Marsh, 281. Western, 108. Western Winter, 448. Yungipicus, 403. Wright, Earl G., and Komarek, E., the Western Gull (Larus occi- ZEI)LITZ,Count Otto yon, obituary dentalis wymani) in the Chicago of, 418. area, 200. Zenaida zenaida zenaida, 484. Wyman, Luther Everet, obituary, Zenaidura macroura, 98. 266; biographicalnote, 415. m. carolinensis, 167, 278. Wyoming, birds of, 522. Zonotrichia coronata, 222, 447. leucophrysleucophrys, 168. XANTHOCEPHALUSxanthocephalus, l. pugetensis,406. 168, 346. querula, 381. Xenoctistes mirandae, 534.

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