Fourth Ten Year Index to the Condor Volumes XXX-XL 1929-1938
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COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA NUMBER 28 FOURTH TEN YEAR INDEX to THE CONDOR VOLUMES XXXLXL 1929-1938 BY JOHN McB. ROBERTSON BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA Published by the Club . March l&l947 COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB’ PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA NUMBER 28 FOURTH TEN YEAR INDEX to THE GONDOR VOLUMES XXX-XL BY JOHN McB. ROBERTSON BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA I’nblished by the Club Wx-ch 15, 1947 Edited by ALDEN H. MILLER JEAN M. LINSDALE and FRANK A. PITEI.KA at the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology University of California NOTE The publications of the Cooper Ornithological Club consist of two series-The Condor, which is the bi- monthly official organ, and the Pacific Coast Avifauna, for the accommodation of papers whose length prohibits their appearance in The Condor. For information as to either of the above series, address the Clubs’ Business Manager, W. Lee Chambers, Robinson Road, Topanga, California. JUN 1 I 1947 INTRODUCTION Mhen,’ in 1937, I respondecl to Joseph Grinnells’ call for someone to compile the Fourth Ten Year Index to Tllc Condor, I had no idea that its completion would be delayed so long. During the ensuing years the increase of duties in my vocation seriously curtailed the spare time available for work on the Index, but in 1916 I was able to conclude the task. PLANOFTHEINDEX I have followed closely the plan of the Third Ten Year Index to The Condot-, by George Willett. ;\uTHoRsPTitles of papers are in chronological order. Reviews and notices are indexed under the names of both revie%Ver and reviewed. When two or more authors collaborate in a paper, the title is given under the name of each. Full names of authors are given when known to the lvriter. I~ocAr.ll-l~s-Names of authors, in alphabetical order, and all citations are placed under countries, provinces, states, and in the ca5e of California, under counties. SuB,lr;cls-Papers dealing wholly or largely with certain subjects are indexed under subject headings, except that food and niclification are indexed under species and subspecies. SPECIES AND SunsImms--7hesc are indexed most fully under their respective genera, in alphabetical order. Piere citations are segregated by localities. The scientific names of torms in the ;-\.O.U. Cheek-list arc followed by their vernacular names. Forms not found in the li.O.U. Check-list arc also indexed under the generic name, except when such name5 were not available to the author, in which event they are indexed as referred to in the text. In general the names employed correspond with usage in The Condor in the period covered and with the 1!131 edition of the A.O.U. Check-list. The possessive form in vernacular names is not used, as it is not used in The Condor. New genera, new species and new subspecies named in these volumes of The Condor are indexed under those headings. Il.l.us.rRA1-iol\s-Pllc)tograrl~s‘ ant1 dran-ings of birds, maps, charts and graphs are indexed separately, as are portraits and miscellaneous illustrations. The author is grateful to the late Joseph Grinnell and to the late George Willett, for advice and help in compiling this index. Al50 acknowledgment is made to Hilda 1%.‘ Grinnell and Jean M. Linsdale for help in completing names of authors and in checking proof. The patience‘ of Cooper Club members who have waited long for completion of the work also is much appreciated; I hope they will find it useful. JOHN McB. KOESERTS~N. Buena Pal-k, California. [51 ABREVIATIONS Alas. ................... Alaska Mont. ............... .Montana Alta. ................. .Alberta Mor. ................ ..Morelo s Ariz. ................. .Arizona Naya. ................. .Nayarit Ark. .................. Arkansas Nebr. ............... .Nebraska Aust. ................. Australia Nev. .................. .Nevada Braz. ................... .Brazil N. B. .......... .New Brunswick B. C. ......... .British Columbia N. F. ........... .Newfoundland Brit. Hond. .... British Honduras N. J. ............... New Jersey Boliv. ................. .Bolivia N. Mex. .......... .New Mexico Calif. ................ California N.Y.. ............... NewYork Can. .................. .Canada N.Z. ............ ..NewZealan d Chih. ............. .Chihuahua Nit. ................. Nicaragua Clar. Is. ......... Clarion Island nid. ................ nidification Colom. .............. .Colombia N. C. .......... .North Carolina Cola. ................ .Colorado N. Dak. ......... .North Dakota Conn. ............ .Connecticut NW. Terr .... Northwest Territory C. R. ............. ..Cost a Rica N.S. ............... NovaScotia desc. ............... description N.L. .............. NuevoLeon D. C. ..... .District of Columbia Oax. .................. .Oaxaca Dur. ................. .Durango Okla. .............. .Oklahoma Ecua. ................ .Ecuador Ont. ................. .Ontario edit. .................. editorial Ore. ................... Oregon Eng. ................. .England Pan. .................. Panama Fla. .................... Florida Pa. ............... Pennsylvania Galap. ........ Galapagos Islands P. I. ........ .Philippine Islands Ga .................... .Georpia I.’ R. ............. ..Port o Rico Greenl. ............ .Greenland Que. .................. .Quebec G. B. ............ .Great Britain rev. .................... .review Guad. Is. ..... Guadalupe Island Salv. ................. .Salvador Guat. ........... .Guatemala S.L.P.. ......... SanLuisPotosi Gue. ................ .Guerrero S. Dom. ......... Santo Domingo His. ............ .Hispaniola Sask. .Saskatchewan Hond. ............... Honduras Sin. ................... .Sinaloa Icel. .................. .Iceland Sot. Is. ........... Socorro Island Ida. ................... ..Idah o Son.....................Sonor a Ill. ..................... Illinois S. Dak. .......... .South Dakota Ind. .................. .Indiana Spitz. ............. .Spitzbergen Is. ............ .island or islands Sur. ................. .Surinam Jam. .................. Jamaica Switz. .............. Switzerland Kans. ................. .Kansas Tama. ............ .Tamaulipas Lab. ................ .Labrador Tenn. .............. .Tennessee La. ................. .Louisiana T. H. ..... .Territory of Hawaii L. Calif. ...... .Lower California Tex. .................... Texas Me. .................... .Maine Venez. .............. .Venezuela Man. ............... .Manitoba V.C.................VeraCru z Md. ................ .Maryland Wash. ............. Washington Mass. ........... .Massachusetts W. I. ............. .West Indies Mex....................Mexic o Wis. ................. Wisconsin Mich. ............... .Michigan Wyo. ................ Wyoming Minn. .............. .Minnesota Y. T. ......... .Yukon Territory misc. ............. miscellaneous CONCORDANCE Vol. xxx1 The Condor for 1929 Vol. XXXVI The Condor for 1934 Vol. xxx11 The Condor for 1930 Vol. XXXVII The Condor for 1935 Vol. xxx111 The Condor for 1931 Vol. XXXVIII The Condor for 1936 Vol. XXXIV The Condor for 1932 Vol. XXXIX The Condor for 1937 Vol. xxxv The Condor for 1933 Vol. XL The Condor for 1938 161 THE CONDOR FOURTH TEN YEAR INDEX VOLUMES XXXI-XL-1929-193s A 4; XXXV, 59, 151; XXXVI, 7, 71, 83, aalge (IJria), see Uria. 234; XXXVII, 76, 240; XXXVIII, 83, Abbott, Clinton Gilbert: XxX1, watching 178, 201; XXXIX, 32, 47, 77, 110, 112, Long-crested Jays, 124; Ross Gulls for 212; XL, 164: Ida., XXXVII, 236: Kans., dinner. 132: House Finch vacillation, XXXV, 156: Md., XXXIV, 187: Mont., 225; woodpecker perching on a wire, XXXV, 121: N. Mex., XXXIV, 142; 252; XXXIT, California Spotted Owl in XXXV, 16: N. I!, XXXVIII, 178: Ont., San Diego County, California, 121; wire- XXXIV, 53: Ore., XxX111, 112: Wis., perching woodpeckers, 129; owl voices, XXXII, 292; XXXIV, 75, 186; xxxv; 258; XxX111, Wood Ibises summering 22: misc.. XxX11. 18: XxX111. 39: in San Diego County, California, 29; XXXIV, 94; XXXIX, 220; XL, 6: jood; four hundred Black-necked Stilts. 38; XxX1, 113; XXXV, 22; XXXVI, 83; birds caught in spider’s webs, ‘169; XXXIX, 44, 77: nid., XxX1, 85. XXXIV, notice of the death of Ellen cooperii mexicanus, Ask., XXXVI, 82. Browning Scripps, 260; XXXV, closing gentilis (Goshawk), Sin., XL, 24. history of the Guadalupe Cararara, 10; nisus (European Sparrow Hawk), Europe, European Widgeon recorded from Low- XL, 66. er California, 204; XXXVI, Louisiana ruficaudus, see Buteo borealis borealis. Herons at San Diego, 117; portrait, 181; velox velox (Sharp-shinned Hawk), A&, XXXVII, another invasion of Wood XXXV, 228; XXXVII, 88: B. C., XxX1, Ibises in southern California, 35; XL, 112; XXXVII, 185: Calif., XxX1, 35, an exceptional influx of Wood Ibises 78; XxX11, 84, 170, 211, 212; XXXV, into southern California, 257. 59,120; XXXVI, 45; XXXVII, 171,240; Abbott, Jacob Bates: XXXV, Water-thrush XXXVIII, 8,84,120,178, 201; XXXIX, in Altadena, California, 203. 32, 37, 48, 110, 212; XL, 85, 163: CoZo., abbreviata (Polioptila), see Polioptila. XXXI, 25: Ida., XXXVII, 235: Md.; abbreviatus (Buteo), see Buteo. XXXIV. 187: Ililont.. XxX1X. 130: N. (Penthestes), see Penthestes. Mex., XXXV, 16: ht., XXXIV, 53: aberti (Pipilo), see Pipilo. Ore., XxX111, 112: Wis., XXXV, 22: abieticola (Ceophloeus), see Ceophloeus. Wyo., XXXVI, 170: misc., XxX11, 18, acaciarum (Auriparus), see Auriparus. 53; XxX111, 39; XXXIV, 77, 94: ,food, , acadica (Cryptoglaux), see Cryptoglaux. xxxv, 22. Acanthis, misc., XXXV, 95. Accipitridae, misc.,XXXII, 83,152; XXXIX, Acanthis hornemanni hornemanni (Horne- 220. mann Redpoll), misc., XL, 190. Accipitrinae, misc., XXXIX, 220. linaria linaria (Common Redpoll), B. C., achrustera (Lophortyx),