INDEX TO VOLUME 92

Compiled by James J. Dinsmore

This index is primarily one to new information. Previouslypublished information referred to in this volume has not been indexed unlessextensive comparisons or reinterpretationsare involved. For some species,especially ones not in the A.O.U. Check-list, scientificnames only have been entered, and in some instancesentries under scientific names are more extensive than those under vernacular names. New generic,specific, and subspecificnames are printed in boldface type. Note that page numbersfollowed by "A" refer to the July supplementto No. 3, thosefollowed by "B" will be found in the Octobersupplement to No. 4.

Abnormality of, Anous stolidus,369-370 and educational use of wild , Sterna hirundo, 58-65 1A-27A Acanthis flammea, 390-392, 768 Alexander, H. G., Seventy years of - hornemannl, 390-392 watching (rev.), 187 Accipiter cooperli, 157-158 Allaire, Pierre N., and Charles D. Fisher, gentilis, 391-392 Feeding ecology of three resident Acestrura mulsant, 310, 316 sympatric sparrows in eastern Texas, Acridotherestrlstis, 616 260-269 Acrocephalusfamiliaris kingi, 12B Amadon, Dean, Variation in the Ever- Aegoliusacadicus, 768 glade Kite, 380-382; reviews by, 626, funereus, 391-392 628• 832-833, 838 Aethia cristatella, 528-538 Amazilia cyanifrons,310, 316 pusilla, 528-538 rutila, 595 Agapornisfischeri, 370-371 saucerrottei, 595 personata, 370 tzacatl, 310, 316 Agelaiusphoeniceus, 815-817 Amazona vittata, lib xanthomus, 129 American Ornithologists' Union Amend- Aimophila aestivalis,260-269 ments, 353-356 Akepa, Hawaii, 13B Attendance, 356-357 Maui, 13B Awards, 347-350 Akialoa, Kauai, 13B Businesssessions, 347-356 Akiapolaau, 13B Committee on scientific and educational Akohekohe, 14B use of wild birds, 1A-27A, (suppl. to Alala, 12B July issue) Committees, 364-365 Alaska, 127-128, 390-393, 528-538, 811, Conservation, Report of the Committee 6B-8B, 14B on, 1973-74, 126-136; 1974-75, 1B- Alauwahio, 12B-13B 16B, (suppl. to October issue) Albatross, Black-browed, 596 Membership, 350-351 Laysan, 433-441 Officers, 347, 364 Light-mantled Sooty, 286 Proceedings of the. 92nd stated meet- Short-tailed, 6B ing, 347-368 Alberta, 159-160, 606 Public sessions,357-360 Aidabra Atoll, 16-39 Resolutions, 362-363 Aldrich, John W., In Memoriam: Thomas Treasurer's Report, 366-368 Dearborn Burleigh, 539-546; Report Ammospizacaudacuta, 465, 471-480, 489- of the ad hoc committee on scientific 491

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Ieconteli, 145 Greater Shearwater from the Gulf maritima, 461-492 of Mexico, 394-395 m. nigrescens,14B Arremonops conirostrls, 319 m. peIonota, 14B Arvin, John, Jimmie Arvin, Clarence Cot- Amory, Cleveland, Man kind?/Our in- tam, and George Unland, Mexican credible war on wildlife (rev.), 622- Crow invades south Texas, 387-390 623 Ashby, Mark, seeBildstein, Keith L., and Amphispiza beIli, 805-806 b. clementeae, 14B Asio fiammeus, 593, 807-808 biIineata, 805-806 Ariaperesalbo/renatus, 315, 319 Anas acura, 377-378 gutturalis, 319 americana, 159-160 schistaceus,315, 319-320 auckIandica, 280-297 Auckland Islands, 280-297 cyanoptera, 153 Auklet, Crested, 528-538 dlazi, 152-153 Least, 528-538 Iaysanensis, 7B Parakeet, 528, 534-535, 537 pIatyrhynchos, 281, 377, 706-731 Rhinoceros, 135 poeciIorhyncha,281 AuIacorhynchus pra*inus, 316 Anatomy and embryology, foreign peri- Austin, Elizabeth S., reviewsby, 186-188, odical literature on, 629-630 404, 407-408, 622-623, 627-628, 838; Anatomy and morphology of, Anhinga and O. L. Austin, Jr., review by, 408 grandis, 137-140 Austin, Jr., O. L., reviews by, 406-407, Eudocim•s albus, 168-169 626-628 Anderson, Kathleen S., First Massachu- Avocet, American, 135 setts specimenof Le Conte's Sparrow, Aythya affinls, 159-160 145 americana, 135, 152-153 Andigena nigrirostris,316 vaIisineria, 135 Anhinga anh•nga, 116 grandis, 137-140 Baird, Timothy D., see Bierregaard, Jr., nana, 374-376 Richard O., et al. Ani, Groove-billed, 379 Baker, JamesN., Egg-carryingby a Com- Smooth-billed, 310, 313-316 mon Flicker, 614-615 Anisognathusfiavinucha, 319 Bananaquit, 312, 314, 318 Annotated lists, see Distribution and Banks, Richard C., Invalid record of a rail from Mazatl•tn, Mexico, 166-168 Anous stolidus, 369-370 Bartramla longicauda, 128 Anthracothorax nlgrlcoIIis, 310, 316 Basileuteruscoronatus, 315, 318, 320 Anthus bogotensis,318 Iuteoviridis, 318 Antpitta, Chestnut-crowned, 317 rivuIaris, 311. 318 Antshrike, Bar-crested, 310, 314, 317 rufifrons, 311, 318 Uniform, 317 tristriatus, 315, 318 Aphelocoma coerulescens,1-15 Becard, Cinereous, 317 Beebe, Frank L., Field studies of the Ar, A., see Rahn, H., et al. Falconiformes of British Columbia Aramus guarauna, 569 (rev.), 626 Archilochus alexandri, 83, 84, 89 Behavior, Arenaria interpres, 606 activity patterns, 83-96, 808-810 Argentina, 442-451, 566-575, 596-598 aerial displays, 21-23 Arizona, 81-97, 153-154, 817 aggressive,584-585, 594-595 Arnold, Keith A., First record of the agonistic, 337-340 858 Index to Volume 92 [Auk, Vol. 92

allopreening, 598-599 Short-eared Owl robs Marsh Hawk antipredator, 160 of prey, 807-808 bill wiping, 480 Binford, Laurence C., and Kenneth L. copulatory, 153, 481, 616-617 Carlson, Birds of western North courtship, 21-23, 566, 616 America, Nonpasserines (rev.), 403- courtship feeding, 616 404 distraction, 478 Bioenergeticsof, Calypte ana, 92-96 egg-carrying, 614-615 Phalacrocorax auritus, 554-564 feeding, 523-527, 556-558, 802-803 Biology, General, foreign periodical liter- flocking, 160-162 ature on, 203-206, 419-424, 635-637, food-storing, 382-384 846-849 foraging, 160-162, 261-265, 287-291, Bittern, American, 786-792 395, 443--446, 515-516, 547-552, 590- Blackbird, 286 592, 594-595, 599-600, 601-602, 604- Mona Island Yellow-shouldered,129 606, 611-612, 616-617, 649-654, 739- Red-winged, 815-817 748, 798-801 Blackburne, Ashton, 607-610 foreign periodical literature on, 190- Blake, Emmet R., obituary of Charles 197, 409-413, 630, 839-840, Blair Coursen, 427 function of displays, 481-487 Bleich, Vernon C., Roadrunner predation helpers at the nest, 1-15, 801-802 on ground squirrels in California, incubation, 710-719, 726-728 147-149 intersexualinteractions, 514-515 Bluebird, Eastern, 265, 768, 798-801, 801- interspecific,116, 157-159, 160-162,303, 802 584-585, 594-595, 599-600, 741-742, Bobwhite, 803-805 807-808 Black-throated, 803-805 intraspecific, 1-15, 239, 383 Crested, 316, 803-805 lek, 808-810 Bock, Walter, editor of Reviews, 170-188, mate fidelity, 149-150 396-408, 619-628, 830-838; reviews nest building, 241-242 by, 835-837, 838 nest checking, 393-394 Bohlen, H. David, Ash-throated Fly- nest-searching, 610-611 catcher in Illinois: summary of pair formation, 168-169, 498-499 recordseast of the MississippiRiver, parental, 274-276 165-166 prey selection, 812-814 Bolen, Eric G., In Memoriam: Clarence roosting, 42-43, 48-49, 53-54 Cottam, 118-125; see Crawford, John site fixation, 698-705 A., and -- site tenacity, 149-150 Bombycilla garruIus, 392 social, 1-15 Bonasa umbellus, 392 territorial, 236-240, 246-250, 383, 513- Booby, Blue-looted, 601-602 521, 594-595, 741-742 Brown, 601 vocal, 226-228, 335-345, 462-475 Masked, 601 Best, Louis B., Interpretational errors in Red-footed, 37, 129, 601 the "mapping method" as a census Borrero, Jose Ignacio, obituary of Ar- technique, 452-460 mando Dugand, 210 Bierregaard, Jr., Richard O., Augustus Botaurus lentiglnosus,786-792 Ben David, II, Timothy D. Baird, Botswana, 604-606 and Robert E. Woodruff, First north- Brambling, 811 western Atlantic breeding record of Brandon-Cox,Hugh, Summer of a million the Manx Shearwater, 145-147 wings/Arctic quest for the Sea Eagle Bildstein, Keith L., and Mark Ashby, (rev.), 627--628 October 1975] Index to Volume 92 859

Branta canadensis,611-612 British Columbia, 523-527 c. leucopareia, 7B Brown, Charles R., Polygamy in the sandvicensis,7B Purple Martin, 602-604 Braun, Clait E., se• Guti.•rrez, R. J., et al. Browning, M. Ralph, First Oregon speci- Breeding cyclesof, Phaethon lepturus, 29- men of Icterus galbula galbula, 162- 30 163 P. rubricauda, 29-30 Brush-Finch, Moustached, 315, 319 Breeding of (see also Behavior; Breeding Slaty, 315, 319-320 Yellow-throated, 319 cycles; Breeding season; Breeding success;Clutch size; Eggs, descrip- Bubo virginianus,157-159, 377-378, 612- tions and measurements; Incubation 614, 768 Bubulcus ibis, 111-117, 378-380 and incubationperiod; Nest and nest Bulbul, Red-whiskered, 40-57 site), Bubulcus ibis, 111-117 Catoptrophorus semipalrnatus,164-165 Seychelles, 616 Columba Jasciata, 665-677 Bull, John, Birds of New York state Larus argentatus, 678-697 (rev.), 830-832 Bunni, Munir K., Letter to the editor, 854 Passerculussandwichensis, 235-251 Phaethon aethereus, 36 Bunting, Indigo, 66-80 P. rubricauda, 36 Lazuli, 66-80 Buphagusa•ricanus, 604-606 P. lepturus, 36 erythrorhynchus, 604-606 Streptopelia decaocto, 322-332 Burger, Joana, and Marshall Howe, Notes Breeding seasonof, Aethla cristatella, 533- on winter feeding behavior and molt 535 in Wilson's Phalaropes, 442-451 A. pusilla, 533-535 Burleigh, Thomas Dearborn, Memorial, Buteo jamaicensis, 733 539-546 Circus cyaneus, 105-110 Bursa length of, Heteronetta atricapilla, Columba Jasciata, 668-676 567-568 Corvus corone, 779-781 Nicticryphes semicollaris,572-573 Cyclorrhynchus psittacula, 533-535 Buskirk, William H., Substrate choicesof Gavia imrner, 340-342 oxpeckers,604-606 Heteronetta atricapilla, 569-570 Buteo jarnaicensis,547-552, 612-614, 732- Larus argentatus, 682-684 736, 768, lib Passerculussandwlchensis, 240-241 lineatus, 157, 768 Phaethon lepturus, 21-22 platypterus, 313, 316 P. rubricauda, 21-22 regalis, 613 Pycnonotus jocosus, 48-49 swainsoni, 613 Streptopelia decaocto,322-326 Byhovskii, B. E. (ed.), Bird migrations-- Breeding successof, Agelaius phoeniceus, ecological and physiological factors 815-816 (rev.), 398-400 Aphelocoma coerulescens,3-6 Buteo jarnaicensis,733-735 Corvus corone, 781-784 Cacicusleucorhamphus, 319 Larus argentatus, 689-693 Cacique, Mountain, 319 L. occidentalis,271-274, 276-278 Calder, William A., Daylength and the Passerculussandwichensis, 242, 244-245 hummingbird's use of time, 81-97 Phaethon lepturus, 28-29 Caldwell, Patrick J., and GeorgeW. Corn- P. rubricauda, 28-29 well, Incubation behavior and tem- Streptopelia decaocto,327-330 peratures of the Mallard Duck, 706- Breeding success,relationship to nesting 731 synchrony, 779-784 Calidris alba, 606 860 Index to Volume92 [Auk, Vol. 92

marltlma, 606-607 Charadrius alexandrinus, 128 melanotos, 570 voci]erus, 149-151, 854 ruficollis, 593 Chatham Islands, 15B California, 147-149, 157-159, 270-279, 395, Chen caerulescens,493-510 586-588, 698-705, 737-749, 7B, 8B, Chickadee,Black-capped, 160-162, 390- 10B, 12B, 14B-15B 392, 768, 773 Callahan, Phillip S., The magnificentbirds Boreal, 391-392, 768 of prey (rev.), 407-408 Chile, 378-380 Calls, see Vocalizations Chlorostilboncanivetii, 595 Calypte anna, 82-95 gibsoni, 316 costae, 83, 84 ChristmasIsland, 369-370 Campephilusprincipalis, 11B-12B Chrysoptiluspunctigula, 310, 317 Campylorhynchusrufinucha, 595 Cink, Calvin L., Egg fertility and hatch- zonatus, 311, 314, 318 ability in Colinus quail and their Canvasback, 135 hybrids, 803-805 Capella gallinago,169 Circus cyaneus,105-110, 768, 807-808 Caprlmulgusnoctitherus, lib Clements,James F., Birds of the world: Caracara, Chimango, 568-569 a checklist (rev.), 818-830 Cardinal, 265, 768 Cleptoparasitismby, Asio flammeus,807- Cardlnallscardinalis, 265, 768 808 Carib, Green-throated,511-512, 516-517, Clutch size of Agelaius phoeniceus,815- 519, 520 816 Purple-throated,511-522 Anas aucklandica,293 Carleton,Alison Rand, and OscarT. Owre, A. platyrhynchos,711 The Red-whiskered Bulbul in Flor- Bubulcus ibis, 111 ida: 1960-71, 40-57 Larus argentatus, 155-156, 684 Carlquist, Sherwin, Island biology (rev.), Passerculussandwichensis, 242-243 835-836 Sterna albi]rons, 143-145 Carpenter,F. Lynn, reviewsby, 172-174, Streptopelia decaocto,326-327 397-398 Clutch size, relationshipto egg and body Carpodacuscassinii, 581-582 weight, 760-761 mexicanus,741 Coccyzusamericanus, 128, 153 purpureus, 768 melacoryphus, 313 CasmerodiusaIbus, 116, 378-379 Cochleariuscochlearius, 590-592 Catharacta skua, 286 Coeligenacoeligena, 315-316, 320 Cathartes aura, 313, 316 torquata, 315-316, 320 Catharus ustulatus, 311, 314, 318 Coerebaflaveola, 312, 314, 318 Catoptrophorussemipalmatus, 164-165 Colapresauratus, 383, 614-615, 768 Census methods, 452-460 Colibri coruscans,310, 316 Centurus catolinus, 46, 371-374, 768 thalassinus,315-316, 320 Cerorhinca monocerata, 135 Colinuscristatus, 316, 803-805 Certhia ]amiliaris, 768, 773 nigrogularis, 803-805 Chalybura buffonii, 316 virginianus, 803-80.5 Chamberlain, Dwight R., see Harlow, Collectingbirds, A.O.U. committee report Richard F., et al. on, 1A-27A Chappuis, C., Les oiseaux de l'Ouest Colombia, 307-321 Africain (rev.), 623-624; Illustration Colorado, 81-97, 614-615, 665-677 sonore de probl•mes bioacoustiques Coloration, soft parts, Heteronetta atri- pos•s par les oiseaux de la zone capilla, 567 l•thiopienne (rev.), 623-624 Nicticryphes semicollarls,571-572 '"'October1975] Indexto Volume92 861

Steganopustricolor, 446-447 Courser, William D., and James J. Dins- Sterna dougallii, 222, 224-227, 229 more, Foraging associatesof White S. hirundo, 222, 224-227, 229 Ibis, 599-601 S. hirundo X S. dougallii,222, 224-227, Cowbird, Brown-headed, 610-611 229 Shiny, 312, 315, 319 Columba fasciata, 665-577 Crake, Rufous-sided, 310, 316, 320 inornata wetmorel, 10B-11B Crane, MississippiSandhill, 9B livia, 310 Sandhill, 135 Columbina passerina, 316, 595-596 Whooping, 135, 9B-10B talpacoti, 310, 316, 604 Cranioleuca curtara, 310, 317 Condor, California, 7B-8B Crawford, Hewlette S., see Harlow, Conebill, Capped, 318 Richard F., et al. Rufous-browed, 318 Crawford, John A., and Eric G. Bolen, Conirostrum albifrons, 318 Spring lek activity of the Lesser ruJum, 318 Prairie Chicken in west Texas, 808- Conner, Richard N., Orientation of en- 810 trances to woodpecker nest cavities, Creeper, Brown, 768, 773 371-374 Hawaii, 12B Conservation,see Management and -- Molokai, 13B Contopus sordidulus, 737, 743 Oahu, 12B-13B virens, 311, 314, 317, 386 Crossbill, White-winged, 390-392 Cook, JosephJ., and Ralph W. Schreiber, Crotophaga ani, 310, 313-316 Wonders of the pelican world (rev.), sulcirostris,379 408 Crow, Carrion, 779-785 Cooke, F., C. D. Macinnes, and J.P. Common, 303, 768 Prevett, Gene flow between breeding Hawaiian, 12B populations of Lesser Snow Geese, House, 327 493-510 Mexican, 387-390 Coot, American, 153, 377 Cuckoo, Dark-billed, 313 Hawaiian, 9B Squirrel, 316 Coracias benghalensis,327 Striped, 315, 316 Coragyps atratus, 313, 316, 802-803 Yellow-billed, 128, 153 Cormorant, Blue-eyed, 596 Cunningham, Michael A., and Joseph G. Double-crested, 553-565 Griffith, An annotated list of birds of King, 596 the world (rev.), 818-830 Olivaceous,596 Cunningham-van Someren,G. R., Agapor- Rock, 596 nis Jischeri Reichenow in Kenya?, Cornwell, George W., see Caldwell, 370-371 Patrick J., and -- Curlew, Eskimo, 10B Corvus brachyrhynchos,303, 768 Long-billed, 128 corax, 298-306, 391-392 Curtsinger, William E., see Schreiber, corone, 779-785 Ralph W., et al. imparatus, 387-390 Cyanocitta cristata, 53, 383, 768 splendens, 327 stelleri, 581-582 tropicus, 12B Cyanocorax yncas, 317 Costa Rica, 152, 594-595 Cyclarhis gujanensis, 311, 318 , Shrike-like, 583-584 Cyclorrhynchus psittacula, 528, 534-535, Cottam, Clarence,Memorial, 118-125; see 537 Arvin, John, et al. Cygnus meIanocoryphus, 596 Coursen,Charles Blair, obituary of, 427 Cynanthus latirostris, 83, 84 862 Index to Volume92 [Auk, Vol. 92

Dacnis-Tanager, Turquoise, 312-320 A. cyanoptera, 153 Damophila julie, 310, 316 A. diazi, 152-153 David, II, Augustus Ben, see Bierregaard, A. platyrhynchos,281 Jr., Richard O., et al. A. poecilorhyncha,281 Davis, John, review by, 405-406 Anhinga grandis, 137-139 Dawson, William R., review by, 396- Asio fiammeus,593 397 Aythya americana,152-153 Deferred maturity, Diomedea immutabilis, Bubulcus ibis, 378-380 433-441 Calldris maritima, 606-607 Deformity, see Abnormality C. ruficollis, 593 Dejours, Pierre (ed.), Receptorsand con- Casmerodiusalbus, 378-379 trol of respiration in birds (rev.), Catoptrophorussemipalmatus, 164-165 837 Chen caerulescens,495-498 Dendrocopospubescens, 371-374, 768, 773 Columbina passerina,595-596 villosus,371-374, 392, 768 C. talpacoti, 604 Dendrocygna autumnalis, 376-377 Corvus imparatus, 387-390 bicolor, 568-569 l•gretta thula, 378-379 Dendroica coronata,265, 768, 773 Florida caerulea,378-379 fusca, 311, 314, 318 Fringilla monti[ringilla, 811 petechia,311, 318, 595 Fulica americana, 153 pinus, 265 Gallinula chloropus,153 deVries, Tjitte, The Galapagos Hawk/An Icterus galbula, 162-163 ecogeographical study with special Laniisoma elegans,583-584 reference to its systematic position Larus argentatus,145, 154-157 (rev.), 832-833 L. atric•lla, 154-155 Diamond, A. W., The biology of tropic- L. marinus, 145, 154-157 birds at Aldabra Atoll, Indian Ocean, Leucosticteatrata, 587-588 16-39 L. tephrocot•s, 586-588 Digestion by, Botaurus lentiginosus, 786- Limosa limosa, 811 791 Motacilla cinerea,811 Diglossa albilatera, 315, 318, 320 Myiarchus cinerascens,164-165 baritula, 312, 318 Nycticorax nycticorax, 378-379 Dimorphism, sexual, œudoc•mus albus, Oxyura jamaicensis,153 168-169 Passerinaamoena, 66-80 P. cyanea, 66-80 Dinsmore, James J., see Courser, William D., and ; Index to Volume 92, Psilorhinustoorio, 797-798 856-880 Pterodroma hypoleuca,592-593 Pu[finus gravis, 146, 394-395 Diomedea albatrus, 6B P. puffinus, 145-147 immutabilis, 433-441 Railus elegans,166-168 melanophris,596 R. longirostris, 166-168 Diseases and parasites, foreign periodical Sterna albi[rons, 143-145 literature on, 630-631, 840 S. paradisaea, 153-154 Distribution and annotated lists, foreign periodical literature on, 197-198, 413- Telmatodytespalustris, 806-807 416, 631-632, 840-843 Turdus obscurus,811 Distribution of, Agapornis fischeri, 370- Dominica, 511-522 371 Doughty, Robin W., Feather fashionsand A. personata, 370-371 bird preservation/A study in nature Ammospiza leconteii, 145 protection (rev.), 627 Anas aucklandica, 281, 283-284 Dove, Eared, 316 October 1975] Index to Volume 92 863

Ground, 595-596 Cyclorrhynchuspsittacula, 528, 534-535, Indian Ring, 322-332 537 Mourning, 768 Cynanthus latlrostris, 84 Rock, 310 Laridae, 98-104 Ruddy Ground, 604 Larus occidentalis, 270-279 White-tipped, 310, 316 New Jersey wintering birds, 766-777 Dryocopus pileatus, 371-374 Sayornis nigricans, 738-748 Dubusla taeniata, 319 Selasphorus platycercus, 82-94 Duck, Black-headed, 566-570 Spizella passerlna, 260-269 Fulvous Tree, 568-569 S. pusilla, 260-269 Laysan, 7B Stellula calliope, 82-93 Mexican, 152-153 Edwards, Ernest Preston, A coded list New Zealand Grey, 281 of birds of the world (rev.), 818- Ruddy, 153 830 Dugand, Armando, obituary of, 210 Eggs, descriptions and measurements, Duke, Gary E.., see Rhoades, Daniel D., Anas acura, 377-378 and -- A. aucklandica, 293 Dunn, Erica H., Caloric intake of nestling A. platyrhynchos, 377 Double-crested Cormorants, 553-565 Bulbulcus ibis, 111 Dwight, Jr., Jonathan, The sequenceof Fulica americana, 377 plumagesand moults of the Larus argentatus, 684-685 birds of New York (rev.), 838 L. marinus, 156 Perdix perdix, 377 Phaethon lepturus, 23 Eagle, Bald, 584-585, 8B P. rubrlcauda, 23 Eaton, Stephen W., review by, 83•832 Psilorhinus toorio, 798 Ecology, Pu)tfinus pu)tfinus, 145 bird speciesdiversity, 766-777 Sterna dougallii, 228 colonizations, 40-57 S. hlrundo, 228 competition, 116 S. hirundo X S. dougallii, 221, 228 effects of weather on wintering birds, Streptopelia decaocto, 327 766-777 Troglodytes aedon, 163-164 feeding, 260-269 Eggs, relationshipbetween egg and body group adherence,98-104 weights, 750-765 habitat selection, 98-104 Egg volume, 576-580 intercolony interchange, 499-509 Egret, Cattle, 111-117, 378-380 nest site tenacity, 98-104 Great, 116, 378-379 perch selection, 738-739 Snowy, 116, 378-379, 599-600 snow cover and nesting, 528-538 Egretta thula, 116, 378-379, 599-600 social organization, 487-490 Eisenmann, E., review by, 181-183 Ecology and populations, foreign periodi- Elaenia chiriquensis, 311, 314, 317 cal literature on, 198-201, 416-419, )tlavogaster, 311, 314, 317 632-634, 843-845 )trantzii, 317 Ecology of, Aethia cristatella, 528-538 Elanus leucurus, 395 A. pusilla, 528-538 Aimophila aestivalls, 260-269 Ely, Charles A., review by, 401-403 Ammospiza maritima, 487-490 Embryology (see also Anatomy and Anas aucklandica, 280-297 --), Larus argentatus, 685-687. Archilochus alexandri, 84, 89 Emerald, Fork-tailed, 595 Calypte anna, 82-95 Red-billed, 316 C. costae, 84 Empidonax di)t)ticilis,737, 743 864 Index to Volume 92 [Auk, Vol. 92

flaviventris, 386 Fisher, Harvey I., The relationship be- minimus, 386 tween deferred breeding and mor~ trailIll, 386 tality in the Laysan Albatross, 433- virescens, 386 441 Endangered species, 3B-15B Fitzpatrick, John W., A record of al- Eniwetok Atoll, 592-594 lopreening in the Barred Owl, 598- Ethics for collecting birds, 13A 599 Eucometispenicillata, 312, 315, 319 Fledging success, A gelaius phoeniceus, •Eudocimusalbus, 168-169, 599-600 815-816 •EugenesJulgens, 152 Aphelocomacoerulescens, 3-6 •Eulampis jugularis, 511-522 Bubo virginlanus, 158 Euphonia laniirostris, 312, 314, 318, 321 Bubulcus ibis, 113-116 •Eutoxeresaquila, 310, 316 Buteo jamaicensis, 733-735 Evans, Roger M., Responsiveness of B. lineatus, 158 young Herring Gulls to adult "mew" Larus argentatus,692-693 calls, 140-143 Streptopelia decaocto, 327-328 Evolution and genetics,foreign periodical Flicker, Common, 383, 614-615, 768 literature on, 202-203, 634-635, 846 Florida, 1-15, 40-57, 111-117, 369, 598- Evolution, kin selection, 13-14 599, 599-601, 649-654, 806-807, 8B, 9B, 14B Falco novaeseelandiae,286 Florida caerulea,378-379 peregrinus anatum, 8B Flower~Piercer,Slaty, 312, 318 punctatus, 15B White-sided, 315, 318, 320 sparverius, 53, 158, 768 Fluvicola pica, 317 Falcon, American Peregrine, 8B Flycatcher, Acadian, 386 New Zealand, 286 Ash-throated, 165-166 Farner, Donald S. (ed.), Breedingbiology Boat-billed, 317 of birds, proceedingsof a symposium Bran-colored, 317 on breeding behavior and reproduc- Cinnamon, 315, 317 tive physiology in birds (rev.), 624- Great Crested,386 625; and J. R. King (eds.), Avian Least, 386 biology, vols. II, 1II, and IV (rev.), Ornate, 317 836 Rusty~margined,311, 317 Feare, ChristopherJ., Observationson the Vermilion, 310, 314, 317 SeychellesWhite-eye Zosterops mo- Western, 737, 743 desta, 615-618 Willow, 386 Feathers, see Molts and plumages Yellow-bellied, 386 Fertility of, Colinus cristatus, 803-805 Yellow-olive, 317 Colinus hybrids, 803-805 Food and feeding habits of (see also C. nigrogularis, 803-805 Behavior, foraging) C. virginianus, 803-805 Aimophila aestivalis, 263-267 Finch, Black Rosy, 587-588 Anas aucklandica, 287-290 Cassin's,581-582 Botaurus lentiginosus,786-792 Gray-crowned Rosy, 586-588 Bubo virginianus, 377-378 House, 741 Bulbulcus ibis, 113-115 Laysan, 13B Buphagus africanus, 604-606 Nihoa, 13B B. erythrorhynchus,604-606 Purple, 768 Buteo jamaicensis,547-552 Fisher, Charles D., see Allaire, Pierre Carpodacuscassinii, 581-582 N., and -- Cochlearius cochlearius, 590 October 1975] Index to Volume 92 865

Contopus virens, 385-386 Fries, Waldemar H., The double elephant Coragyps atratus, 802-803 folio: The story of Audubon's birds Corvus corax, 298-306 of America (rev.), 186-187; Another Cyanocitta stelleri, 581-582 copy of Audubon'sdouble elephant Empidonax flaviventris, 385-386 folio, 626-627 E. minimus, 385-386 Frigatebird, Magnificent, 129 E. trailIll, 385-386 Fringilla montifringilla, 811 E. virescens, 385-386 Fruiteater, Green-and-black, 317 Gayla iraruer, 611-612 Fulica americana, 153, 377 Geococcyx californianus, 147-149 americana alai, 9B Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 584 Fulmar, Southern, 596 Junco hyemalis, 581-582 Fulmarus glacialoides,596 Larus argentatus, 585, 693-694 L. marinus, 585, 691-692 Melanerpes erythrocephalus, 383-384 Gal/tpagos Islands, 601-602 Myiarchus cinerascens, 165-166 Gallinula chloropus, 153 M. crinltus, 385-386 Gallinule, Common, 153 North American flycatchers, 746-747 Gayla arctica, 393-394 Nyctanassa violacea, 590 iraruer, 333-346, 611-612 Passerculussandwichensis, 243-244 Genetics(see also Evolution and --), Passerella iliaca, 581-582 Chen caerulescens,493-510 Phaethon lepturus, 26, 32-35 Geococcyxcalifornianus, 147-149 P. rubricauda, 26, 32-35 Georgia, 806-807 Phalacrocoraxauritus, 553-565 Geothlypis philadelphia, 311, 314, 318 Pica pica, 606 Ghiselin, Jon, Postmortem change in Pycnonotus jocosus, 44-48 a Black-crowned Night-Heron's eye Sialia sialis, 799, 801-802 color, 589 Spizella passerina, 263-267 Gibson, Daniel D., see Jones, Jr., Robert S. pusilla, 263-267 D., and -- Streptopelia decaocto, 327 Gochfeld, Michael, Developmental defects Sula dactylatra, 601 in Common Terns of western Long S. leucogaster,601 Island, New York, 58-65 S. nebouxii, 601-602 Godwit, Black-tailed, 811 S. sula, 601 Goetzinger,Charles, see Rummel, Lynda, Zonotrichia leucophrys, 581-582 and -- Zosterops modesta, 616 Goldfinch, American, 768 Food habits, methods of study, 581-583 Dark-backed, 312, 313, 319 Foragingbehavior, see Behavior, foraging; Goldman, Peter, Hunting behavior of Food and feeding habits Eastern Bluebirds, 798-801 Forpus conspicillatus, 310, 313, 316 Gonads of, Columba fasciata, 667-675 Fossils, Anhinga grandis, 137-140 Heteronetta atricapilla, 567-568 A. nana, 374-376 Nicticryphes semicollaris,572-573 Francis, William J., Clutch size and Streptopelia decaocto, 322-326 nesting successin Red-winged Black- Goodpasture,Katherine A., In memoriam: birds, 815-817 Amelia Rudolph Laskey, 252-259 Franzreb, Kathleen E., and Alton E. Hig- Goose, Aleutian Canada, 7B gins, Possible bear predation on a Canada, 611-612 Yellow-bellied Sapsuckernest, 817 Hawaiian, 7B Fratercula arctica, 691-694 Lesser Snow, 493-510 Fregata magniflcens, 129 Goshawk, 391-392 866 Index to Volume92 [Auk, Vol. 92

Goulden,Loran L., Magpie kills a ground biology of the Band-tailed Pigeon in squirrel, 606 Coloradoand New Mexico, 665-677 Grackle, Common, 383 Gymnogyps caIi]ornianus,7B-8B GraIIaria ru)•icapiIIa, 317 Grassquit, Black-faced, 312, 319 Yellow-faced, 312, 319 Habitat of, Anas auckIandica,282-285 Greene, Earle Rosenbury, obituary of, Colombian highland birds, 307-321 646-647 Laridae, 98-104 Leucosticte atrata, 586 Greenland, 126 Greenlaw, Jon S., see Post, William and L. tephrocotis,586 Nicticryphes semicoIIaris,570 Greenlet,Scrub, 311, 314, 318 North American flycatchers,746-747 Grosbeak, Black-backed, 319 Passerina amoena, 67 Pine, 391 P. cyanea, 67 Rose-breasted,312, 319 Pycnonotusjocosus, 40-42 Zosterops modesta, 616 Ground-Dove, Common, 316 Ruddy, 310, 316 Hailman, Jack P., review by, 184-186 Grouse, Ruffed, 392 Halberg, Henry N., obituary of Ruth Growth and developmentof, BubuIcus Harris Thomas, 646 ibis, 115-116 HaIiaeetusIeucocephalus, 584-585, 8B Larus argentatus,685-689 Hamilton, Robert B., and Robert E. L. occidentalis, 274 Noble, First record of Purple Sand- Phaethon Iepturus, 24-27 piper for Louisiana, 606-607 P. rubricauda, 24-27 Hardy, John William, reviews by, 403- Grus americana, 135, 9B-10B 404, 623-624 canadensis, 135 Harlow, Richard F., Robert G. Hooper, c. puIIa, 9B Dwight R. Chamberlain,and Hew- lette S. Crawford, Some winter and Grzimek, Bernhard (ed.), Grzimek's ani- nesting season foods of the Com- mal life encyclopedia,vols. 7, 8, and mon Raven in Virginia, 298-306 9 (rev.), 178-181 Harris, M.P., Unusual feedingby Blue- Guan, Andean, 316 footed Booby, 601-602 Gulf of Mexico, 394-395 Hatching successof, AgeIaiusphoeniceus, Gull, Black-billed, 141-142 815-816 California, 159-160 ApheIocomacoeruIescens, 3-6 Glaucous-winged, 523-527 Colinus cristatus, 803-805 Great Black-backed,145, 154-157, 584- Colinushybrids, 803-805 585, 684, 691-692 C. nigroguIaris,803-805 Herring, 140-143, 145, 154-157, 393, C. virginianus, 803-805 533, 585, 655-664, 678-697 Larus argentatus, 689-691 Kelp, 596 PassercuIussandwichensis, 242-243, 245 Laughing, 154-155, 600 StreptopeIia decaocto,327-328 Red-billed, 286 Hawaii, 6B, 7B, 9B, 12B, 13B, 14B Ring-billed, 141-142, 369 Hawk, Broad-winged,313, 316 Southern Black-backed,286 Cooper's, 157-158 Western, 270-279 Ferruginous, 613 Gustafson,John R., A Sage Sparrow egg Marsh, 105-110, 768, 80,7-808 in a Black-throated Sparrow nest, Red-shouldered,157, 768 805-806 Red-tailed, 547-552, 612-614, 732-736, Gutidrrez, R. J., Clair E. Braun, and 768, 11B Thomas P. Zapatka, Reproductive Swainson's,613 October 1975] Index to Volume 92 867

Haycock, Karole A., and William Threl- speciesin Great Horned Owl nests, fall, The breeding biology of the 377-378 Herring Gull in Newfoundland, 678- Howe, Marshall, see Burger, Joanna, and 697 Hays, Helen, Probable Common X Ro- Hubbard, John P., and David M. Niles, seate Tern hybrids, 219-234 Two specimenrecords of the Brown Heliomaster constanti, 595 Jay from southern Texas, 797-798 Helms, Cad W., review by, 398--400 Hudson Bay, 493-510 Hemignathus lucidus aJfinis, 13B Hummingbird, Anna's, 82-95 l. hanapepe, 13B Antillean Crested, 512, 516-517, 519, procerus, 13B 520 wilsoni, 13B Black-chinned, 83, 84, 89 Hemispingus 3•rontalis,315, 319, 320 Blue-vented, 595 Hendricks, D. Paul, Copulatory behavior Broad-billed, 83, 84 of a pair of Yellow-billed Cuckoos, Broad-tailed, 82-94 153 Calliope, 82-93 Henicorhina leucophrys,315, 318, 320 Cinnamon, 595 Costa's, 83, 84 Hermit, Green, 310, 316 Indigo-capped, 310, 316 Pale-bellied, 316 Rivoli's, 152 Heron, Boat-billed, 590-592 Rufous-tailed, 310, 316 Little Blue, 378-379 Violet-bellied, 310, 316 Louisiana, 116, 600 Hunt, Jr., George L., and Molly W. Hess, Eckhard H., Imprinting: early ex- Hunt, Reproductive ecology of the perience and the developmental psy- Western Gull; the importance of chobiologyof attachment (rev.), 184- nest spacing, 270-279; and Steven 186 C. McLoon, Activity patterns of gull Heteronetta atricapilla, 566-570 chicks in relation to feeding by Higgins, Alton E., see Franzreb, Kathleen parents: their potential significance E., and -- for density-dependent mortality, 523- Himantopus h. knudseni, 10B 527 mexicanus, 135 Hunter, Jr., Malcolm L., Least Tern Hines, Bob, and Peter A. Anastasi, Fifty breeding range extension in Maine, birds of town and city (rev.), 408 143-145 Hodges, R. D., The histology of the fowl Hybrids and hybridization, Passerina (rev.), 836 cyanea X P. amoena, 66-80 HiShn, E. Otto, Notes on Black-headed Sterna hirundo X S. dougallii, 219-234 Ducks, Painted Snipe, and Spotted Hydranassatricolor, 116, 600 Tinamous, 566-575 Hylophilus flavipes, 311, 314, 318 Honeycreeper, Crested, 14B Hypsipetes crassirostris,616 Hooper, Robert G., see Harlow, Richard F., et al. Ibis, Japanese Crested, 15B Horner, Kenneth O., review by, 400-401 White, 168-169, 599-600 Houston, C. Stuart, Close proximity of White-faced, 128, 135 Red-tailed Hawk and Great Horned lcterus chrysater,312, 314, 319 Owl nests,612-614; To the Arctic by galbula, 162-163, 594-595 canoe 1819-1821/The journal and pustulatus, 595 paintings of Robert Hood/Midship- Idaho, 10B man with Franklin (rev.), 622; and Illinois, 165-166, 452--460, 10B D. W. A. Whitfield, Eggs of other Inca, Bronzy, 315, 316, 320 868 Indexto Volume92 [Auk,Vol. 92

Collared, 315, 316, 320 Johnson,Sara Jane, Productivityof the Incubation and incubationperiod, Anas Red-tailed Hawk in southwestern platyrhynchos,710-731 Montana, 732-736 Bubo virginianus,158 Johnston,R. F. (ed.), Annual review of Bubulcusibis, 112-113 ecologyand systematics(rev.), 837 Buteo llneatus, 158 Jones, Jr., Robert D., and Daniel D. Larus argentatus,685 Gibson, Specimens of birds from Passerculussandwichensls, 242 Amchitka Island, Alaska, 811 Phaethonlepturus, 23-24 Junco byemalls,265, 581-582, 768, 773 P. rubricaura,23-24 relationshipto body weight,763-764 Streptopeliadecaocto, 327 Kale, II, Herbert W., editor of Foreign Incubationpatches, Nicticryphes semicol- Periodical Literature, 189-209, 409- laris, 572-573 427, 629-644, 839-853; Extensionof Nothura maculosa,574 winter range of Telmatodytespalus- India, 322-332 tris waynei to Georgiaand Florida, Ingram, Coilingwood,The migrationof 806-807 the swallow (rev.), 838 Kansas, 10B Iris color,Nycticorax nyctlcorax, 589 Keast, Allen, review by, 833-834 Irving, Laurence,Arctic life of birds and Keith, Stuart, review by, 177-178 mammalsincluding man, Zoophysiol- Kendeigh,S. Charles,Effect of parentage ogy and ecology,vol. 2 (rev.), 396- on egg characteristics,163-164 397 Kenya, 370-371 Kestrel, American,53, 158, 768 Mauritius, 15B Jackson,Jerome A., Regurgitativefeeding Kienholz,Ronald J., seeJohnson, Oscar of young Black Vultures in Decem- W., and -- ber, 802-803 Kilham, Lawrence, Associationof Red- James,Frances C., reviewsby 170-171, breasted Nuthatches with chickadees 624-625 in a hemlockcone year, 160-162 Japan, 15B Killdeer, 149-151, 854 Jay, Blue, 53, 383, 768 King, Ben, review by, 625-626 Brown, 797, 797-798 King, James R., recipient of William Florida Scrub, 1-15 Brewster Memorial Award, 348 Gray, 390-392 Green, 317 King, JosephE., obituary of Earle Rosen- bury Greene, 646-647 Steller's, 581-582 Jehl,Jr., JosephR., Mortalityof Magel- King, WarrenB. (ed.), Pelagicstudies of seabirds in the central and eastern lanic Penguinsin Argentina,596-598 Johansen,Hans Christian,obituary of, Pacific Ocean (rev.), 401-403 644-646 Kingbird,Tropical, 311, 314, 317 Johnsgard,Paul A., Song of the north Kinglet,Golden-crowned, 161, 768, 773 wind/A story of the Snow Goose Kiskadee,Great, 311, 317 (rev.), 186 Kite, Everglade(Snail), 380-382, 568- Johnson,Oscar W., and RonaldJ. Kien- 570, 9B holz, New avifaunal records from White-tailed, 395 Eniwetok, 592-594 Kittiwake, Black-legged,693-694 Johnson,Richard E., New breedinglo- Koenig, Lilli, Das Aktionssystemder calities for Leucosticte in the con- ZwergohreuleOtus scops scops (Linng tiguouswestern United States,586- 1758) (rev.), 171-172 589 Kricher, John C., Diversity in two October 1975] Index to Volume 92 869

wintering bird communities: possible Longevity of, Larus delawarensis, 369 weather effects, 766-777 Loon, Arctic, 393-394 Kron, Thomas M., Late winter bird popu- Common, 333-346, 611-612 lations in subarctic taiga forest near Lord Howe Island, 15B Fairbanks, Alaska, 390-393 Lorenz, Konrad, and Paul Leyhausen, Kroodsma, Roger L., Hybridization in Motivation of human and buntings (Passerina) in North Dakota behavior: an ethological view (rev.), and eastern Montana, 66-80 184-186 Louisiana, 169, 382-385, 606-607, liB, 14B Lagopus lagopus, 391-392 Lowery, Jr., George H., Louisiana birds, Laniisoma elegans, 583-584 third edition (rev.), 404; In me- Lanius excubitor, 391-392 moriam: Francis Marion Weston, ludovicianus, 812-814 793-796 I. mearnsl, 12B Loxia leucoptera, 390-392 Lapedes,D. N. (ed.), McGraw-Hill dic- Loxops coccineacoccinea, 13B tionary of scientific and technical c. ochracea, 13B terms (rev.), 837 maculata maculata, 12B-13B Laridae, 98-104 m. mana, 12B Larus argentatus, 140-143, 145, 154-157, m. montana, 13B 393, 533, 585, 655-664, 678-697 Lurocalis semitorquatus,316 atricilla, 154-155, 600 Lynch, Gerry M., and John E. Toepfer, bulleri, 141-142 California Gulls attack waterfowl cali]ornicus, 159-160 broods in Alberta, 159-160 delawarensis,141-142, 369 dominicanus,286, 596 glaucescens,523-527 MacArthur, Robert H., recipient of El- marinus, 145, 154-157, 584-585, 684, liott Coues Award, 349 691-692 MacBriar, Jr., Wallace N., First specimen novaehollandiae, 286 of Ground Dove from Wisconsin, occidentalis,270-279 595-596 Laskey, Amelia Rudolph, Memorial, 252- Macdonald, J. D., Birds of Australia: a 259 summary of information (rev.), 833- Laterallus jamaicensis coturniculus, 10B 834 melanophaius,310, 316, 320 Mace, Terry, see Lenington, Sarah, and Lederer, Roger J., Bill size, food size, and jaw forcesof insectivorousbirds, 385- Macinnes, C. D., see Cooke, F., et al. 387 MacRoberts, Michael H., Food storage Lenington, Sarah, and Terry Mace, Mate and winter territory in Red-headed fidelity and nesting site tenacity in Woodpeckersin northwestern Louisi- the Killdeer, 149-151 ana, 382-385 Leptotila verreauxi, 310, 316 Macronectes giganteus, 286 Leucosticte atrata, 587-588 Magpie, Black-billed, 606 tephrocotis, 586-588 Maine, 143-145, 8B Lien, Jon, Aggression between Great Mallard, 281, 377, 706-731 Black-backed Gulls and Bald Eagles, Management and conservation, foreign 584-585 periodical literature on, 424-425, 637- Limosa limosa, 811 638, 849-850 Limpkin, 569 Mango, Black-throated, 310, 316 Lipaugus ]uscocinereus,317 Manitoba, 140-143, 393-394, 493-510, LiShrl, Hans, Die Tannenmeise(rev.), 628 706-731 870 Indexto Volume92 [Auk,Vol. 92

Margarops fuscatus,11B Minnesota, 149-151, 8B Marianas Islands, 9B Mississippi, 802-803, 9B Marshall Islands, 592-594 Missouri, 10B Martin, Larry D., and Robert M. Mengel, Mniotilta varia, 315, 318 A new speciesof anhinga (Anhingi- Mock, Douglas W., Feeding methods of dae) from the Upper Pliocene of the Boat-billed Heron, a deductive Nebraska, 137-140 hypothesis, 590-592 Martin, Purple, 602-604, 814-815 Mockingbird, 768 Massachusetts,145, 145-147, 10B Tropical, 311,318 Mauritius, 374-376, 15B Moho braccatus, 12B McClure, H. Elliott, Migration and sur- Molothrus ater, 610-611 vival of the birds of Asia (rev.), 626 bonariensis,312, 315, 319 McFarlane, Robert W., Heron expansion Molts and plumages,Anous stolidus, 369- in the Atacama Desert• 378-380 370 McLoon, Steven C., see Hunt, Jr., George Circus cyaneus, 105-110 L., and- Eugenesfulgens, 152 McNicholl, Martin K., Larid site tenacity Passerinaamoena, 68-79 and group adherence in relation P. cyanea, 68-79 to habitat, 98-104; Arctic Loon Phaethon lepturus, 30-32 "checking" nest, 393-394 P. rubrlcauda, 30-32 Meadowlark, Eastern, 312, 314, 319 Pufflnus puffinus, 146 Measurements, see Weights and • Pycnonotus]ocosus, 51-53 Megapodius laperouse,9B Steganopustricolor, 446-450 Megarhynchus pitangua, 317 Sterna dougallii, 220-230 Melamprosops phaeosoma, 14B S. hirundo, 220-230 Melanerpes erythrocephalus,371-374, 382- S. hirundo X S. dougallii, 220-230 385 Zosterops modesta, 615-616 rubricapillus, 310, 314, 317 Mona Island, 129 Melospiza melodia, 239, 610 Mortson, Gale, and Stephen M. Russell, melodia amaka, 14B Arctic Tern in Arizona, 153-154 melodia graminea, 14B-15B Montana, 6640, 732-736 Memoriam (see also Obituary), Burleigh, Moore, Frank R., Influence of solar and Thomas Dearborn, 539-546 geomagnetic stimuli on the migratory Cottam, Clarence, 118-125 orientation of Herring Gull chicks, Laskey, Amelia Rudolph, 252-259 655-664 Weston, Francis Marion, 793-796 Morony, Jr., John J., Walter J. Bock, and Mengel, Robert M., see Martin, Larry D., John Farrand, Jr. (rev.), 818-830 and -- Mortality in, Buteo ]amaicensis,734-735 Mewaldt, L. Richard, see Ralph, C. John, Diomedea immutabilis, 433-441 and -- Larus argentatus, 691-692 Mexico, 152-153, 166-168, 387-390, 590- L. glaucescens,526-527 592 L. occidentalis,271-274, 276-278 Michigan, 655-664, 801-802, 8B man-caused, 7A-10A Midway Atoll, 433-441 seabirds, 126-128 Migration and orientation, foreign periodi- Spheniscusmagellanicus, 596-598 cal literature on, 425-427, 638, 850 Motacilla cinerea, 811 Millerbird, Nihoa, 12B Mountain-Tanager, Blue-winged, 319 Milvago chimango, 568-569 Buff-breasted, 319 Mimus gilvus, 311, 318 Mountain-Toucan, Black-billed, 316 polyglottos, 768 Munves, James, Birds of a highland October1975] Index to Volume 92 871

clearing in Cundinamarca,Colombia, S. hirundo X S. dougallii, 228, 231 307-321 Streptopelia decaocto, 324-326 Murray, Joseph James, obituary of, 209- Zosterops modesta, 617 210 Nest parasitism,568-569, 610-611, 805- Murre, Common, 691-694 806 Thick-billed, 126 Nesting, see Breeding Murton, R. K., Man and birds (rev.), Nesting synchrony,Corvus corone, 779- 188 783 Myiarchus cinerascens, 165-166 Nestling period, Bubulcusibis, 116 crinitus, 386 Passerculussandwichensis, 242-243 Myioborus miniatus, 315, 318 StreptopeIia decaocto, 327 Myiophobus fasciatus, 317 Netta peposaca, 570 Myiotriccus ornatus, 317 Nevada, 135, 587-588, 805-806, 6B Myiozetetes cayanensis,311, 317 Newfoundland, 584-585, 678-697 Myology of, Dendrocygna autumnalis, New Hampshire, 160-162, 553-565 376-377 New Jersey, 766-777 New Mexico, 665-677, 10B New York, 58-65, 219-234, 461-492 Naney, Robert H., Snipe breeding Nicticryphes semicollaris, 570-573 displays performed on wintering Nieboer, Ebel, Geographicaland ecological grounds, 169 differentiation in the genus Circus Nebraska, 137-140 (rev.), 832-833 N ectarinia dussumieri,617 Nighthawk, Semicollared,316 Nelson, Bryan, Azraq: desertoasis (rev.), Night-Heron, Black-crowned, 378-379, 628 589 Nene, 7B Yellow-crowned, 590 Nest and nest site, Accipiter cooperi, 157 Niles, David M., see Hubbard, John Amphispiza beIli, 805-806 P., and- A. bilineata, 805-806 Nipponia nippon, 15B Anas aucklandica, 293 Noble, Robert B., see Hamilton, Robert Bubo virginianus, 158, 377-378, 612- B., and- 614 Noddy, Brown, 369-370 Buteo jamaicensis, 612-614 Nomenclature of, RalIus elegans,166-168 B. lineatus, 158 R. longirostris, 166-168 B. regalis, 613 NCrgaard-Olesen, E., Tanagers. Vol. 1, B. swainsoni, 613 Tersinidae. Thraupidae genera 1-16, Centurus carolinus, 371-374 vol. 2, Thraupidae genera 17-57 Dendrocopos pubescens,371-374 (rev.), 181-183 D. villosus, 371-374 Norman, Richard F., and Raleigh J. Dryocopus pileatus, 371-374 Robertson,Nest-searching behavior in Laridae, 98-104 the Brown-headed Cowbird, 610-611 Larus argentatus, 680-682 North Carolina, 154-157 Melanerpes erythrocephalus,371-374 North Dakota, 66-80, 446-450 Passerculussandwichensis, 241-242 Northwest Territories, 493-510 Phaethon lepturus, 17-20 Nothura maculosa, 574 P. rubricauda, 17-20 Progne subis, 814-815 Notiochelidon cyanoleuca,311, 313, 317 Pycnonotus jocosus, 50-51 Nova Scotia, 235-251 Sphyrapicus varius, 817 Noyes,John H., and Donald R. Progulske Sterna dougallii, 231 (eds.), Wildlife in an urbanizingen- S. hirundo, 231 vironment (rev.), 187-188 872 Index to Volume 92 [Auk, Vol. 92

Nukupuu, Kauai, 13B Screech, 768 Maui, 13B Short-eared, 593, 807-808 Numenius americanus,12B Owre, Oscar T., see Carleton, Allison borealis, 10B Rand, and -- Nuthatch, Red-breasted, 160-162 Oxpecker, Red-billed, 604-606 White-breasted, 161, 383, 768, 773 Yellow-billed, 604-606 Nyctanassa violacea, 590 Oxyura jamaicensis, 153 Nycticorax nycticorax, 378-379, 589

Pachyramphus ru)•us,317 Obituary of (see also Memoriam), Cour- Paganelli, C. V., see Rahn, H., et al. sen, Charles Blair, 427 Painted Snipe, South American, 570-573 Dugand, Armando, 210 Paleontology, see Fossils Greene, Earle Rosenbury, 646-647 Palila, 13B-14B Johansen, Hans Christian, 644-646 Palmer, Ralph S., review by, 186-187; Murray, JosephJames, 209-210 obituary of Hans Christian Johan- Thomas, Ruth Harris, 646 sen, 644-646 Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 691-694 Palmeria dolei, 14B Odontophorusstrophium, 316 Panyptila cayennensis,315-316 Ohio, 798-801, 815-817 Parakeet, Flame-winged, 316 Oiling of, Diomedea melanophris,596 Parasites, see Diseasesand -- Spheniscusmagellanicus, 596-597 Parasitism, see Cleptoparasitism, Nest Oklahoma, 153, 10B parasitism Olor buccinator, 6B-7B Parkes, Kenneth C., reviews by, 178-181, columbianus, 135 818-830 Olson, Storrs L., An evaluation of the Parnell, James F., and Robert F. Soots, supposed anhinga of Mauritius, 374- Herring and Great Black-backed Gulls 376 nestingin North Carolina, 154-157 Ontario, 333-346, 369, 610-611 Parrot, Puerto Rican, lib Oo, Kauai, 12B Parrotbill, Maui, 13B Oregon, 162-163, 586-588, 6B, 8B, lib Parrotlet, Spectacled,310, 313, 316 Orientation (see also Migration and Parslow, John, Breeding birds of Britain --) and Ireland (rev.), 177-178 Larus argentatus, 655-664 Partridge, Gray, 377 Oriole, Flame-headed, 595 Parula pitiayuma, 315, 318 Northern, 162-163, 594-595 Parus atricapillus, 160-162, 390-392, 768, Yellow-backed, 312, 314, 319 773 Ornithological Society of Japan, Check- bicolor, 383, 768, 773 list of Japanesebirds/fifth and re- hudsonicus,391-392, 768 vised edition (rev.), 406-407 Passerdomesticus, 53, 602-603 Ornithologists,early American, 607-610, Passerculussandwichensis, 235-251 Orthorhyncus cristatus, 512, 516-520 Passerellailiaca, 581-582 Otus asio, 768 Passerinaamoena, 66-80 Ou, 13B cyanea, 66-80 Owl, Barred, 598-599 Paxton, Robert O., obituary of Joseph Boreal, 391-392 James Murray, 209-210• Great Horned, 157-159, 377-378, 612- Pelecanusoccidentalis, 649-654 614, 768 Pelican, Brown, 649-654 Hawk, 392 Pellet formation, Botaurus lentiginosus, Northern Spotted, lib 787-791 Saw-whet, 768 Penelopemontagnii, 316 October 1975] Index to Volume 92 873

Penguin, Magellanic, 596-598 Picoides tridactylus, 391-392 Peppershrike, Rufous-browed, 311, 318 Piculet, Olivaceous, 310, 314, 316 Perdix perdix, 377 Piculus rivolii, 317 Perlsoreuscanadensis, 390-392 Picurnnus olivaceus,310, 314, 316 Peru, 378-380, 583-584 Pigeon, Band-tailed, 665-677 Pesticidesand pollution, foreign periodical Puerto Rican Plain, 10B-lIB literature on, 639-642 Piha, Dusky, 317 Pesticides (see also Oiling), Gymnogyps Pinicola enucleator, 391 californianus, 8B Pinkowski, Benedict C., Yearling male Petrel, Black-winged, 592-593 Eastern Bluebird assists parents in Giant, 286 feeding young, 801-802 Hawaiian Dark-rumped, 6B Pintail, 377-378 White-headed, 284 Pipit, Pararno, 318 Petroica traversi, 15B Pipraeidea melanonota, 312, 318 Pettingill, Jr., Olin Sewall, Ornithology Pipreola riefferii, 317 at The University of Michigan Bio- Piranga ludoviciana, 595 logical Station and the birds of the rubra, 312, 314, 319 region (rev.), 188; The bird watcher's Pistorius, Alan, Ground~nesting Purple America (rev.), 627 Martins, 814-815 Pewee, Eastern Wood, 311, 314, 317, 386 Pitangus sulphuratus, 311, 317 Phaeornyias rnurina, 317 Plegadis chihi, 128, 135 Phaeornis obscurusrnyadestinus, 12B Plotus nanus, 374-376 obscurusrutha, 12B Plover, Snowy, 128 palrneri, 12B Plumages,see Molts and- Phaethon aethereus,36 Plumeleteer, White-vented, 316 lepturus, 16-39 Pochard, Rosy-billed, 570 rubricauda, 16-39 Pollution, see Pesticides and -- Phaethornisanthophilus, 316 Polygamy by, Passerculussandwichensls, guy, 310, 316 240, 245-250 Phalacrocorax africanus, 374-476 Progne subis, 602-604 albiventer, 596 Polymorphism, Chen caerulescens,493- atriceps, 596 510 auritus, 553-565 Poo Uli, 14B rnagellanicus,596 Population of, Acanthis fiammea, 391-392 olivaceus,596 A. hornernanni, 391-392 Phalarope, Wilson's, 442-451 Accipiter gentills, 391-392 Phasianuscolchicus, 768 Aegolius funereus, 391-392 Phelps, Jr., William H., Willet breeding Anas aucklandica, 284 in Los Roques archipelago, Vene- Buteo jarnaicensis,732-733 zuela, 164-165 Corvus corax, 391-392 Pheucticus aureoventr•s, 319 Lagopus lagopus, 391-392 ludovicianus,312,319 Lanius excubitor, 391-392 Phoebe, Black, 315,317, 737-749 Loxia leucoptera, 391 Say's, 741-742 Parus atricapillus, 391-392 Phoebetria palpebrata, 286 P. hudsonicus, 391-392 Phyllornyias griseiceps,311, 314, 317 Perisoreus canadensis,391-392 Physiology, foreign periodical literature Phaethon lepturus, 18, 20-21 on, 207, 642, 851-852 P. rubricauda, 18, 20-21 Piaya cayana, 316 Picoides tridactylus, 391-392 Pica pica, 606 Pinicola enucleator, 391 874 Index to Volume 92 [Auk, Vol. 92

Pycnonotusjocosus, 43-44, 53-55 Thalasseusmaximus, 156 Populations, see Ecology and -- Uria aalge, 691-694 Population structure, Aphelocoma co- Prevett, J.P., see Cooke,F., et al. erulescens,7-8, 12 Progne subis, 602-604, 814-815 Porter, R. F., Ian Willis, Steen Christen- Pseudodacnishartlaubi, 312-320 sen, and Bent Pors Nielsen, Field Pseudonestorxanthophrys, 13B identification of European raptors Psilorhinusmorio, 797, 797-798 (rev.), 625-626 Psittirostra bailleui, 13B-14B Post, William, and Jon S. Greenlaw, Sea- cantans cantans, 13B side Sparrow displays: their function c. ultima, 13B in social organization and habitat, psittacea, 13B 461-492 Ptarmigan, Willow, 391-392 Prairie Chicken, Attawater's, 134, 9B Pterodroma hypoleuca,592-593 Lesser, 808-810 lessoni,284 Predation by, Bubo virginianus,159, 377- phaeopygiasandwichensls, 6B 378 Puerto Rico, 129, 10B-lIB Buteo jamaicensis,lib Puffin, Common, 691-694 Catharacta skua, 286 Puffinus gravis, 146• 394-395 Coracias benghalensis,327 griseus, 284 Corvus corax, 298-306 puffinus, 145-147 C. splendens,327 p. newelli, 6B Cyanocitta cristata, 53 Pycnonotusjocosus, 40-57 Falco sparverius, 53 Pyrocephalusrubinus, 310, 314, 317 Gavia iraruer, 611-612 Pyrrhomyiascinnamomea, 315, 317 Geococcyxcalifornianus, 147-149 Pyrrhura calliptera,316 Lanius ludovicianus, 812-814 Larus argentatus,156, 533, 691-694 Quiscalusquiscula, 383 L. californicus, 159-160 L. marinus, 156, 684, 691-692 Margarops fuscatus, 11B Rahn, H., C. V. Paganelli,and A. Ar, Pica pica, 606 Relation of avian egg weight to Predation on, Aethia cristatella, 533 body weight, 750-765 A. pusilla, 533 Rail, California Black, 10B Amazona vittata, lib Lord Howe Wood, 15B Anas acura, 377-378 Rallus elegans,166-168 A. americana, 159-160 longirostris, 166-168 A. aucklandica,286 l. levipes, 10B Aythya affinis, 159-160 Ralph, C. John,and L. RichardMewaldt, Branta canadensis,611-612 Timing of site fixation upon the Buteo lineatus, 159 wintering grounds in sparrows, 698- Fratercula arctica, 691-694 7•5 Fulica americana,377 Ramphocelusdimidiatus, 312-321 Larus argentatus, 684, 690-691 Rana, B. D., Breeding biology of the Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 691-694 Indian Ring Dove in the Rajasthan Passerdomesticus, 53 Desert, 322-332 Pycnonotus jocosus, 53 Raven, Common, 298-306• 391-392 Rissa tridactyla, 694 Recurvirostra americana, 135 Spheniscusmagellanicus, 597-598 Redhead, 135, 152-153 Sphyrapicusvarius, 817 Redpoll, Common, 390-392, 768 Streptopelia decaocto,327 Hoary, 390-392 October 1975] Index to Volume 92 875

Redstart, Slate-throated,315, 318 Sapsucker,Yellow-bellied, 383, 817 Regenstein, Lewis, The politics of ex- Saskatchewan,377-378, 612-614 tinction/The shocking story of the Sayornis nigricans, 315, 317, 737-749 world's endangered wildlife (rev.), saya, 741-742 838 Scaup, Lesser, 159-160 Regulations for collecting birds, 16A-21A Schemske,Douglas W., Territoriality in Regulus satrapa, 161, 768, 773 a nectar feeding Northern Oriole in Rhoades, Daniel D., and Gary E. Duke, Costa Rica, 594-595 Gastric function in a captive Ameri- Schmutz, Josef K., and Shelia M. can Bittern, 786-792 Schmutz, Primary molt in Circus Rhodinocichla rosea, 319 cyaneus in relation to nest brood Richards, Lawrence P., and Walter J. events, 105-110 Bock, Functional anatomy and adap- Schreiber, Ralph W., Abnormal Anous tive evolution of the feeding ap- stolidus from Christmas Island, Pa- paratus in the Hawaiian honeycreeper cific Ocean, 369-370; Glen E. Wool- genus Loxops (Drepanididae) (rev.), fenden, and William E. Curtsinger, 176-177 Prey capture by the Brown Pelican, Richardson, Frank, review by, 176-177 649-654 Ricklefs, Robert E., Ecology (rex'.), 170- Scientificcollecting of birds, 1A-27A 171 Scotland, 779-785 Rissa tridactyla, 693-694 Seabirds, mortality from gill nets, 126- Roadrunner, 147-149 127 Robards, Fred, and Allan Taylor, Bald Sealy, Spencer G., Influence of snow on Eagles in Alaska (rev.), 408 egg-laying in auklets, 528-538 Robertson, Raleigh J., see Norman, Rich- Seedeater, Black-and-white, 313, 319 ard F., and -- Dull-colored, 319 Robin, 768 Gray, 312, 319 Chatham Islands Black, 15B Ruddy-breasted, 312, 319 Roller, Indian, 327 Yellow-bellied, 312, 319 Rostrhamus sociabilis, 380-382, 568-570 Seiurusnoveboracensis, 313, 318 sociabills plumbeus, 9B Selasphorusplatycercus, 82-94 Rudegeair, Thomas, The gular pouch of Sericotesholosericeus, 511, 516-520 the female White Ibis, 168-169 Serpophaga cinerea, 311, 317 Rummel, Lynda, and Charles Goetzinger, Sex ratios, Aphelocomacoerulescens, 8-9, The communication of intraspecific 12 aggression in the Common Loon, Chen caerulescens,501-503 333-346 Streptopelia decaocto, 327-328 Russell, Stephen M., see Monson, Gale SeychellesIslands, 615-618 M., and -- Shearwater, Greater, 146, 394-395 Rylander, M. K., On the function of the Manx, 145-147 posterior iliotrochantericus muscle in Newell's Manx, 6B young whistling ducks (Dendrocygna Sooty, 284 autumnalis), 376-377 Shifflett, Wayne A., Ruddy Ground Dove in south Texas, 604; First photo- Saltator albicollis,312, 314, 319 graphic record of the Brown Jay in Sanderling, 606 the United States, 797 Sandpiper, Pectoral, 570 Shrike, Island Loggerhead, 12B Purple, 606-607 Loggerhead, 812-814 Rufous-necked, 593 Northern, 391-392 Upland, 128 Sialia sialis, 265, 768, 798-801, 801-802 876 Index to Volume 92 [Auk, Vol. 92

Sicklebill, White-tipped, 310, 316 Tree, 768, 773 Siskin, Andean, 312, 319 White-crowned, 581-582, 699-705, 768 Pine, 161 Spheniscusmagellanicus, 596-598 Site fixation, Zonotrichia atricapilla, 699- Sphyraplcus varlus, 383, 817 705 Spinetail, Ash-browed, 310, 317 Z. leucophrys, 699-705 Pale-breasted, 310, 314, 317 Sitta canadensis,160-162 Slaty, 317 carolinensis,161, 383, 768, 773 Spinus pinus, 161 Skua, Southern, 286 psaltria, 312, 313,319 Skutch, A. F., The life of the humming~ spinescens,312, 319 bird (rev.), 397-398 tristis, 768 Slack, Roy S., Effects of prey size on Spizella arborea, 768, 773 Loggerhead Shrike predation, 812- passerlna, 260-269, 610-611 814 pusilla, 260-269, 452-460, 610. Small, Arnold, The birds of California Spofford, Walter R., review by, 834-835 (rev.), 405-406 Sporophila intermedia, 312, 319 Snipe, Common, 169 luctuosa, 313, 319 Snow, D. W., Lanlisoma elegansin Peru, mlnuta, 312,319 583-584 nigricollis, 312, 319 Snyder, Ron L., Some prey preference obscura, 319 factors for a Red-tailed Hawk, 547- Starling, 768 552 Starthroat, Plain-capped, 595 Song, see Vocalizations Steamer-Duck, Flightless, 596 Soots, Robert F., see Parnell, James F., Steganopustricolor, 442-451 and -- Stelgidopteryx ruficollis, 311, 317 South Carolina, 14B Stellula calliope, 82-93 South Dakota, 6B, 10B Sterna albiJrons, 143-145, 164 Southern, William E., Longevity records a. athalassos,10B for Ring-billed Gulls, 369 dougallli, 219-234 Sparrow, Amak Song, 14B hirundo, 58-65, 156, 160, 219-234 Bachman's, 260-269 paradisaea,153-154, 393 Black-striped,319 Steyn, Peter, Eagle days (rev.), 834-835 Black-throated, 805-806 Stiles, F. Gary, Food supply and the an- Chipping, 260-269, 610-611 nual cycle of the Anna Humming- Dusky Seaside, 14B bird (rev.), 172-175 Field, 260-269, 452-460, 610 Stilt, Black-necked, 135 Fox, 581-582 Hawaiian, 10B Golden-crowned, 699-705 Storm-Petrel, Leach's, 691-694 House, 53, 602-603 Streptopelia decaocto,322-332 Le Conte's, 145 Streptoprocnezonaris, 313, 316 Rufous-collared• 312, 313, 314, 319, 320 Strix occidentallscaurina, lib Sage, 805-806 varia, 598-599 San Clemente Sage, 14B Santa Barbara Song, 14B-15B Sturnella magna, 312, 314, 319 Savannah, 235-251 Sturnus vulgaris, 768 Seaside, 461-492 Sula dactylatra, 601 Sharp-tailed, 465, 471, 472, 474-475, leucogaster,601 477, 479, 480, 489-491 nebouxii, 601-602 Smyrna Seaside,14B sula, 37, 129, 601 Song, 239, 610 Surnia ulula, 392 October 1975] Index to Volume 92 877

Survival rates, Diomedea immutabilis, Territoriality, Ammospizamaritima, 462- 433-441 465 Swallow, Blue-and-white, 311, 313, 317 Anas aucklandica, 291-293 Rough-winged, 311, 317 Eulampis jugularis, 511-521 Swan, Black-necked, 596 Icterus galbula, 594-595 Trumpeter, 6B-7B Larus occidentalis,272-273, 275-278 Whistling, 135 Melanerpes erythrocephalus,383 Swift, LesserSwallow-tailed, 315, 316 Orthorhyncuscristatus, 512, 516-520 White-collared, 313, 316 Passerculus sandwichensis, 236-240, Synallaxis albescens,310, 314, 317 246-250 brachyura, 317 Sayornis nigricans, 741-742 Sericotesholosericeus, 511, 516-520 Spizella pusilla, 452-460 Tachyeres pteneres, 596 Texas, 260-269, 387-390, 394-395, 602- Tachyphonus rufus, 312, 314, 315, 319, 604, 604, 797, 797-798, 808-810, 9B, 321 10B Tangara arthus, 315, 318 Thalasseusbergii, 37 cyanicollis,312, 314, 315, 318 maximus, 156 gyrola, 312, 314, 315, 318 Thaiurania furcata, 310, 316 heinei, 312, 314, 315, 319 Thamnophilusmultistriatus, 310, 314, 317 labradorides, 315, 318 unicolor, 317 nigroviridis, 315, 319 Thomas, Ruth Harris, obituary of, 646 parzudakii, 318 ruficervix, 315, 318 Thompson,Bruce C., A new prey-pursuit behavior by White-tailed Kites, 395 vassorii, 315, 319 vitriolina, 312, 314, 318, 320-321 Thorpe, W. H., Letter to the editor, 216- xanthoceph.ala,318 218 Tapera naevia, 315, 316 Thrasher, Pearly-eyed, 11B Tatum, J. B., Egg volume, 576-580 Thraupis cyanocephala,315, 319, 320 Taxonomyand paleontology,foreign peri- episcopus,312, 314, 319, 320-321 odical literature on, 207-209, 642-644, palmarum, 312, 314, 315, 319 852-853 Threlfall, William, see Haycock, Karole, of, Rallus elegans, 166-168 and -- R. longirostris, 166-168 Thrush, Black-billed, 311, 313-315, 318, Teal, Auckland Islands Flightless, 280- 320 297 Eye-browed, 811 Cinnamon, 153 Glossy-black, 313, 315, 318 Telmatodytes palustris, 806-807 Large Kauai, 12B Molokai, 12B Temperature, egg, Anas platyrhynchos, Small Kauai, 12B 722-726 Swainson's, 311, 314, 318 Temperature regulation, Anas platyrhyn- Thrush-Tanager, Rose-breasted, 319 chos, 726-728 Thryomanes bewickii leucophrys, 12B Tennessee, 10B Tiaris bicolor, 312, 319 Tern, Arctic• 153-154, 393 olivacea, 312, 319 Common, 58-65, 156, 160, 219-234 Crested, 37 Tinamou, Spotted, 574 Interior Least, 10B Titmouse, Tufted, 383, 768, 773 Least, 143-145, 165 Todirostrum cinereum, 311, 314, 317, 320 Roseate, 219-234 Tody-Flycatcher, Common, 311, 314, 317, Royal, 156 320 878 Index to Volume 92 [Auk, Vol. 92

Toepfer, John E., see Lynch, Gerry M., Vireo gilvus, 311, 314, 318 and -- Virginia, 298-306, 371-374 Tolmomyias sulphurescens,317 Vocalizations of, Ammospiza caudacuta, Tomback, Diana F., An emetic technique 465, 471, 474-475 to investigate food preferences,581- A. maritima, 462-475 583 Anas aucklandica, 286, 291-293 Toucanet, Emerald, 316 Eudocimus albus, 169 Tree Duck, Black-bel•ied,376-377 Gavia immer, 335-345 Tricholimnas sylvestris, 158 Larus argentatus, 140-143 Troglodytesaedon, 163-164, 311, 318 L. bulleri, 141-142 Tropicbird, Red-billed, 36 L. delawarensis,141-142 Red-tailed, 16-39 Sterna dougallii, 225-228 White-tailed, 16-39 S. hirundo, 225-228 Tubbs, Colin R., The buzzard (rev.), 838 S. hirundo X S. dougallii, 225-228 Tunisia, 589 Zosterops modesta, 616 Turdus ignobilis, 311, 313-315, 318, 320 Vuilleumier, Fran(;ois, review by, 619-621 merula, 286 Vulture, Black, 313, 316, 802-803 migratorius, 768 Turkey, 313, 316 obscurus,811 serranus, 313, 315, 318 Wagtail, Gray, 811 Turnstone, Ruddy, 606 Warbler, Bachman's, 14B Tympanuchus cupido, 134 Black-and-white, 315, 318 c. attwateri, 9B BlackburnJan,311, 314, 318 pallidicinctus, 808-810 Canada, 311, 318 Tyrannulet, Mouse-colored, 317 Citrine, 318 Sooty-headed, 311, 314, 317 Golden-winged, 315, 318 Torrent, 311, 317 Mourning, 311, 314, 318 Tyrannus melancholicus,311, 314, 317 Pine, 265 River, 311, 318 Ulfstrand, Staffan, Gunnar Roos, Thomas Rufous-capped, 311, 318 Alerstam,and Lars Osterdahl,Visible Russet-crowned,315, 318, 320 bird migration at Falsterbo, Sweden Tennessee,311, 314, 318, 595 (rev.), 400-401 Three-striped, 315, 318 Unland, George, see Arvin, John, et al. Yellow, 311, 318, 595 Uria aalge, 691-694 Yellow-rumped, 265, 768, 773 lornvia, 126 Washington, 135, 6B, 8B Waterthrush, Northern, 313, 318 Water-Tyrant, Pied, 317 Variation in, Rostrhamus sociabilis, 380- Wattel, Jan, Geographical differentiation 382 in the genus Accipiter (rev.), 832- Venezuela, 164-165 833 Veniliornis kirkii, 310, 314, 317 Waxwing, Bohemian, 392 Verbeek, Nicolaas A.M., Northern win- Weber, William J., Notes on Cattle Egret tering of flycatchers and residencyof breeding, 111-117 Black Phoebesin California, 737-749 Weights and measurements, Aimophila Vermivora bachmanii, 14B aestivalis,267 chrysoptera, 315, 318 Anhinga anhinga, 138 peregrina, 311, 31% 318, 595 A. grandis, 138 Violetear, Green, 315, 316, 320 A. nana, 375 Sparkling, 310, 316 Anous stolidus, 369 October 1975] Index to Volume 92 879

Contopus vlrens, 386 Wolf, Larry L., Mechanism of feather re- Empidonax fiaviventris, 386 placement in a hummingbird, 152; E. minimus, 386 Female territoriality in the Purple- E. traillii, 386 throated Carib, 511-522 E. virescens, 386 Woodcreeper,Strong-billed, 317 Eulampis jugularis, 513 Woodnymph, Fork-tailed, 310, 316 Heteronetta atrlcapilla, 566 Woodpecker,Crimson-mantled, 317 Laniisoma elegans, 583-584 Downy, 371-374, 768, 773 Larus argentatus, 686-689 Hairy, 371-374, 392, 768 Myiarchus cinerascens,165-166 Ivory-billed, 11B-12B M. crinitus, 386 Northern Three-toed, 391-392 Nicticryphes semicollaris,570-571 Pileated, 371-374 Passerina amoena, 75-76 Red-bellied, 46, 371-374, 768 P. cyanea, 75-76 Red-crowned, 310, 314, 317 Phaethon lepturus, 17-18 Red-headed, 371-374, 382-385 P. rubrlcauda, 17-18 Red-rumped, 310,. 314, 317 Phalacrocorax a]ricanus, 375 Spot-breasted, 310, 317 Pu]finus puffinus, 145 Wood Pewee, Western, 737, 743 relationship between egg and body Wood-Quail, Gorgeted, 316 weights, 750-765 Woodruff, Robert E., seeBierregaard, Jr., Rostrhamus sociabilis, 381-382 Richard O., et al. Splzella passerina, 267 Woodstar, White-bellied, 310, 316 $. pusilla, 267 Wood-Wren, Gray-breasted, 315, 318, 320 Sterna hirundo X S. dougallii, 220, 222, Woolfenden, G. E., Florida Scrub Jay 230 helpers at the nest, 1-15; see Streptopelia decaocto, 328-330 Schreiber, Ralph W., et al. Weller, Milton W., Ecologicalstudies of Wren, Band-backed, 311, 314, 318 the Auckland Islands Flightless Teal, House, 163-164, 311, 318 280-297 Long~billed Marsh, 806-807 Welsh, Daniel A., Savannah Sparrow Rufous-naped, 595 breeding and territoriality on a Nova San Clemente, 12B Scotia dune beach, 235-251 Wyoming, 81-97, 6B Weston, Francis Marion, Memorial, 793- Wystrach, V. P., Ashton Blackburne's 796 place in American ornithology, 607- Whip-poor-will, Puerto Rican, llB 610 White-eye, Seychelles, 615-618 Whitfield, D. W. A., see Houston, C. Stuart, and -- Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus,317 Wigeon, American, 159-160 Wiley, James W., Relationships of nest- ing hawks with Great Horned Owl, Yamashina,Yoshimaro, Birds in Japan/A 157-159 field guide (rev.), 628 Willet, 164-165 Yom-Tov, Yoram, Synchronization of breedingand intraspecificinterference Williams, III, Sartor O., Redheadbreeding in the Carrion Crow, 778-785 in the state of Jalisco, Mexico, 152- 153 Wil$onia ½anaden$is,311, 318 Zapatka, Thomas P., see Gutierrez, R. J., Winkler, Hans, review by, 171-172 et al. Wisconsin, 105-110, 595-596, 611-612, Zenaida aurlculata, 316 807-808, 814-815, 8B macroura, 768 880 Indexto Volume92 [Auk, Vol. 92

Zicus, Michael C., Loon predationon a Zonotrichia albicollis, 768 Canada Goosegosling, 611-612 atricapilla, 699-705 Zink, Gerhardt, Der Zug europ•iischer capensis,312, 314, 319, 320 Singvi3gel.Ein Atlas der Wiederfunde leucophrys,581-582, 699-705 beringterVogel, part 1 (rev.), 619- Zosteropsmodesta, 615-618 621

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