INDEX TO VOLUME 100

COMPILEDBY JEANFERNER

This index is primarily one to new information. Previouslypublished information referred to in this volume has not been indexed unless extensive comparisonsor reinterpretationsare involved. For some ,especially ones not in the A.O.U. Check-list,only scientificnames have been entered, and in some instancesentries under scientificnames are more extensivethan thoseunder vernacularnames. New generic, specific,and subspecificnames are printed in boldface type.

Abraham, Kenneth F., C. Davison Ankney, and H. A. l•. l•oustonensis, 504-505 Boyd, Assortativemating by Brant, 201-203 A. h. susurrans,504-505 Accipiternisus, 344-353 A. savannarum, 106 A. striatus, 488-490 Amphispizabelli, 186, 828 A. superciliosus,627 Anas acuta, 719-721, 950 Actitis macularia, 272-284 A. americana, 949-950 Adegoke,A. S., The pattern of migration of Village A. clypeata,950 Weaverbirds (Ploceuscuculatus) in southwestern A. crecca, 950 Nigeria, 863-870 A. cyanoptera,719-721 Aeronautes, 735 A. platyrhynchos,302-309, 689-696, 719-721,932-946, Agelaiusphoeniceus, 141,206-208, 363, 461-467, 830 950, 997 Aidley, David J. (Ed.), migration (rev.), 242- A. rubripes,950, 997 243 A. strepera,719, 947-951 Aimophilaruficeps, 186 Anatomy and morphology of Aeronautes,735; Ama- A. stolzmanni, 228 zona ochrocephala,127; Ammodramushenslowii Ainley, David G., Commentary:Further notes on henslowii, 504-505; A. l•. l•oustonensis, 504-505; variation in Leach'sStorm-Petrel, 230-233; Gary A. h. susurrans,504-505; Apusaffinis, 735-736; A. W. Page, Lisa T. Jones,Lynne E. Stenzel, and apus,735; Aquila chrysaetos,399, 401; Argentavis Ronald L. LeValley, Beachedmarine and magnificens,390-402; Attila cinnamomeus,100, 102; mammals of the North American west coast: a Brachypteraciasleptosomus, 132; Branta bernicla, 201- manual for their census and identification (rev.), 202; B. canadensis,401; Bubalornisalbirostris, 501- 255-257; review by, 777 504; Buccotamatia, 135; Buteo jamaicensis, 161-167; Ainley, Marianne Gosztonyi,reviews by, 764-766, Caprimulguscubanensis cubanensis, 989-990; C. c. 790-792, 1016-1017 eckmani,989-990; C. c. insulaepinorum, 989-990; Aix sponsa,729-730 Carpodacusmexicanus, 180-186; Cathartesaura, 395, Alaska, 161-167, 214, 440-450, 469-475, 500-501,560- 398; Carthartornisgracilis, 390; Centropusateralbus, 566, 593-599, 608-619 127; Colaptesauratus, 132, 135; Coliusmacrourus, Albatross,Wandering, 395-398, 401; Waved, 801-802, 735; C. striatus,735; Coraciasbenghalensis, 129; C. 805-806, 808 garrulus,131; Coragypsatratus, 395, 398; Cygnus Alberta, 25-31,608 olor, 401; Cymbilaimuslineatus, 646-648, 650; C. Aldrich, Thomas W., and Dennis G. Raveling, Effects sanctaemariae,646-648, 650; Cypsiurus,735; Del- of experience and body weight on incubation tarhynchusfiammulatus, 100, 102; Diomedeaexu- behavior of Canada Geese, 670-679 lans, 395-398, 401; Ephippiorhynchussenegalensis, Alectoris chukar, 33-47 400; Fraterculacorniculata, 593-599; Fulmarusgla- Ali, Salim, and S. Dillon Ripley, Handbook of the cialis,593-599; Galbuladea, 135; G. ruficauda,127; birds of India and Pakistan (rev.), 266 Gymnogypscalifornianus 393-401; Gypsfulvus, 401; Alliston, W. George,see Haramis, G. Michael, et al. Hirundopyrrhonota, 205, 798; H. rustica,205; hy- Altruism (see Communal Breeding) brid of Icteruschrysater x I. mesomelas,733-734; Amadon, Dean, see Bull, John, and -- hybrid of Uria aalgex U. lomvia,236-238; Hyp- Amazilia amabilis, 627 nelus bicinctus,128; Icterus chrysater,733-734; I. A. saucerrottei, 627 galbula,889-892; I. mesomelas,733-734; Leptoptilos Amazonaochrocephala, 127 crumeniferus,401; Malacoptilapanamensis, 129, 132; Amazonetta brasiliensis, 220 Manacus manacus,740-741; Meleagris gallopavo, American Ornithologists' Union, Award, 268; Pro- 401; Micropanyptila,735; Micropsitta, 736; Micro- ceedingsof the One-Hundredth StatedMeeting, rhopiasquixensis, 924-925; Molothrusaeneus, 992; 3AA-37AA M. armenti,992; M. ater, 583-591; Myiarchusceph- Ammodramus henslowii henslowii,504-505 alotes,100; M. ferox, 102; M. oberi,102; M. tuber- 1022 The Auk 100: 1022-1045. October 1983 October1983] Indexto Volume100 1023

culifer,100; Notharchuspectoralis, 131; Notiocheli- Argentina, 220-221,485-486 don cyanoleuca,203-205; Oceanodromaleucorhoa, Arizona, 45, 496 230-232, 593-599; Otis tarda, 401; Oxyruncuscris- Arkansas, 932-946 tatus,118; Panyptila, 735; Pedionomus torquatus, 136; Arnold, Keith A., Eva Jolene Boyd, and Charles T. Pharomachrusmocinno, 291; Phylloscopusfuscatus, Collins, Natal and juvenal plumagesof the Blue- 995-996; Piciformes, 126-133, 134-138; Pluvialis and-white Swallow ( Notiochelidon cyanoleuca), dominica,607-611; P. fulva, 607-611; Pteroptochos 203-205; A new subspeciesof Henslow's Spar- megapodius,132; Ramphastostoco, 127; Reinarda, row (Ammodramushenslowii), 504-505 735; Rhytipternaimmunda, 100; R. holerythra,102; Arremon aurantiirostris, 107 Ripariariparia, 204; Sarcoramphuspapa, 395, 398; Atkins, Ariselm, Commentary:The capitalizationof Selasphorusardens, 311-324; S. fiammula,311-324; birds' names, 1003-1004 S. platycercus,324; S. scintilla,311-324; S. simoni, Attila cinnamomeus,100, 102 311-324; S. torridus,311-324; S. "underwoodii,"321, Auklet, Cassin's, 214; Rhinoceros, 979-981 324; Sirystessibilator, 100-103; Spheniscusmagella- Aulacorhynchusprasinus, 289 nicus,221-223; Sphyrapicusnuchalis, 871; S. ruber, Automolus dorsalis,651 871; S. thyroideus,871, S. varius,871; Steatornis, A. melanopezus,651 736; Stelgidopteryxserripennis, 204; Stercorarius Aythya affinis,950 parasiticus,971-973; Tachornis, 735; Tachycinetabi- A. americana, 717-725, 950 color, 204; Teratornisincredibilis, 390, 396, T. mer- A. valisineria, 950 riami,390-402; Tetraourogallus, 401; Thamnophilus doliatus,650; T. multistriatus,650; T. palliatus,650; Baker, Myron Charles,see Tomback,Diana F., et al. Trachyphonusdarnaudii, 128, 131;T. purpuratus,129; Balaban,Evan, review by, 1011-1012 Uria aalge,236-238; U. lomvia,236-238; Vultur Ball, Gregory F., Functional incubation in male Barn gryphus,395, 398; Zenaidaauriculata, 912-916; Z. Swallows, 998-1000 graysoni,911-918; Z. macroura,911-918 Balph, David F., and Martha Hatch Balph, Commen- Anatomyand morphology,color polymorphism, 971- tary: On the psychologyof watching birds: the 973; phalloid organ, 501-504; sex-determination problemof observer-expectancybias, 755-757 method, 221-223; sperm-storageglands, 593-599; Balph, Martha Hatch, see Balph, David F., and syrinx, 853-860 Anderson, Richard B., and Irving Richardson (Eds.), Banks,Richard C., review by, 1015-1016 Enjoying Maine birds:an aid to finding, study- Baptista,Luis F., review by, 782-783; William I. Boar- ing, and attractingbirds in Maine (rev.), 265-266 man, and Paraskevas Kandianidis, Behavior and Angell, T., and K. C. BalcombIII, Marine birds and taxonomicstatus of Graysoh'sDove, 907-919 mammals of Puget Sound (rev.), 777 Barlow, Jon C., Songsof vireos and their allies. Fam- Ankney, C. Davison,see Abraham, Kenneth F., et al.; ily Vireonidae: vireos, peppershrikes,shrike-vir- see Scott, D. M., and -- eos, and greenlets (rev.), 520-521 Anous minutus, 623 Barre, Nicolas, and Armand Barau, Oiseaux de la R•- Antbird, Bicolored, 624; Chestnut-backed, 626; Ocel- union (rev.), 541-543 lated, 624; Spotted, 624; Wing-banded, 627 Barth, Edvard K., review by, 259 Antpitta, Fulvous-bellied,627; Streak-chested, 624 Baryphthengusmartii, 623-624 Antwren, Checker-throated, 626; Dot-winged, 920- Beaver, Donald L., see Rabe, Dale L., et al. 925; White-flanked, 624 Becard, Black-and-White, 627 Apapane, 977-978 Beczy,Thomas L., Catalogueof the oologicalcollec- Aphanotriccuscapitalis, 627 tion of the Museum in Oradea (rev.), 267 Aphrizavirgata, 446 Beecher, Michael D., see Stoddard, Philip K., and Apusaffinis, 426, 428, 430, 435, 735 A. apus,435, 735-736 Bee-eater, Blue-throated, 425-437 Aquila audax,631,633 Beehler, Bruce, Frugivory and polygamy in birds of A. chrysaetos,399, 401,630-634, 743-746, 747-748 paradise,1-12; Lek behavior of the LesserBird A. clanga,631,633 of Paradise, 992-995 A. heliaca, 631,633 Begon, Michael, and Martin Mortimer, Population A. pomarina,631,633 ecology:a unified study of and plants A. rapax,631, 633-634 (rev.), 514-515 A. verreauxi, 631-633 Behavior of Actitismacularia, 279-281; Agelaiusphoe- Ara ambigua,623 niceus,461-467; Aix sponsa,730; Anas platyrhyn- Aratingafinschi, 627 chos,308-309, 997; A. rubripes,997; A. strepera, Archilochus alexandrL 828 947-951; Aquilachrysaetos, 630-634, 745, 747-748; Ardea herodias, 478 Branta bernicla, 201-202; B. canadensis, 670-678; Argentavismagnificens, 390-402 Bubulcusibis, 960-968; Butorides striatus, 195-197; 1024 Indexto Volume100 [Auk, Vol. 100

Calidrisalpina, 440, 443-444; C. fuscicollis,500-501; 948-951, 986; altruistic (see Communal breed- C. himantopus,440-443; C. pusilla,440, 444, 446; ing); antipredator, 497-499, 990, 997-998; bill- Caprirnulguscubanensis insulaepinorurn, 990; tucking,997-998; breeding, 48-54, 63-74, 99, 105- Casmerodiusalbus, 195-197, 960-968; Cerorhinca 115, 117-124, 153-156, 192-194, 201-202, 210- monocerata,979-981; Charadriusalexandrinus, 22- 212, 217-220, 279-281, 291-294, 308-309, 320- 23; Chondrohieraxuncinatus, 749-750; Chordeiles 321, 366, 403-413, 440-450, 469-475, 497-499, gundlachii,986; C. minor,986; Corvusbrachyrhyn- 500-501, 598-599, 630-634, 653-657, 670-678, chos,478-479, 482; C. corax,21-23; Cymbilaimus 682-683, 728-729, 730, 731-732, 741, 745, 797- lineatus, 649-650; C. sanctaemariae,649-650; Den- 798, 911-912, 921-925, 990, 993-994; cannibalis- dragapusobscurus, 653-657; Dendrocygnaautum- tic, 731-732; copulatory,294, 411-413, 598-599, nalis,728-729; Diomedeairrorata, 806; Diphyllodes 921, 993-994; courtship,52, 54, 122-123, 320-321, magnificus,3-8; Egrettacaerulea, 960-968; E. thula, 366, 411-413, 440, 500-501, 911-912, 921, 993; 195-197, 960-968; E. tricolor,960-968; Epimachus defecation, 1001-1002; dominance, 139-147, 366, albertisii,3-8; Falcocolumbarius, 489; F. peregrinus, 471-475, 631, 682-683, 741, 922, 948-951, 994; 489; Fringillacoelebs, 493-495; Fulmarusglacialis, effect of environment on, 69, 86-90, 192-194, 471, 598-599;Geospiza fortis, 192-194; G. scandens,192- 475, 479-481, 496; feeding, 3-8, 65-66, 72-74, 84- 194;Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 477-483; Himantopus 91, 93-97, 98-99, 110, 118-119, 123-124, 155-156, mexicanus,997; Hirundo pyrrhonota,797-798; La- 192-194, 195-197, 217-220, 286-299, 363, 461- rosternainca, 806; Larusargentatus, 997; L. atricilla, 467, 471-475, 477-483, 496, 598, 630, 636-643, 636-643; L. belcheri,806; L. californicus,21-23; L. 673, 676, 711-716, 731-732, 747-748, 800-809, delawarensis,210-212, 217-220, 997; L. dominicans, 866-869, 921-925, 948-951, 960-968, 979-981, 806;L. glaucescens,979-981; L. heermanni,980-981; 1001-1002; feeding aggregation, 118-119; for- L. marinus,63-74; L. modestus,806; L. pipixcan,806; aging (seeBehavior, feeding); forced copulation, Lophorinasuperba, 3-8; Manacus manacus,741; 308-309; incubation, 49-53, 64-66, 71, 73, 108- Manucodiachalybatus, 3-8; M. keraudrenii,3-8; 109, 155, 407-413, 670-678, 921,990; individual Melanerpesformicivorus, 731-732; Microrhopias distance,145-146; infanticide, 731-732; interspe- quixensis,920-925; Mimus polyglottos, 153-156, 403- cific, 139-147, 493-495, 636-643, 682-683, 949- 413, 497-499; Molothrus ater, 139-147, 363, 366; 951, 960-968, 979-981, 986; learning, 201-202, Oceanodromaleucorhoa, 599; Oxyruncus cristatus, 421, 461-467, 493-495, 640-641; lek, 123, 992- 117-124; Pandion haliaetus, 489; Paradisaea minor, 994; locomotion, 86-90, 118, 153-154, 440-450, 992-994; P. raggiana,3-8; P. rudolphi,3-8; Parotia 456, 479, 482, 485-486, 500-501, 749-750, 912, lawesii,3-8; Parusbicolor, 414-423; P. major,898- 954; maintenance,86, 90; mate fidelity, 210-211; 905; Pelecanoidesgarnoti, 806; Pelecanusoccidenta- mate replacement, 728-729; mating preference, lis, 636-643, 682-683, 806; Phaethon rubricauda, 201-202, 745; movementsin the home range, 866- 953-959; Phalacrocoraxbougainvillii, 682-683, 806; 869; nesting, 64-65, 99, 102, 108, 154, 406-413, P. gaimardi,806; P. olivaceus,806; P. pelagicus,980- 497-499, 673, 730, 911-912, 921, 953-959; pair, 981; Pharomachrusmocinno, 289-294; Pheucticus 52-54, 67-68, 71, 109, 114-115, 122-123, 440, 500- melanocephalus,105-115; Phoenicopteruschilensis, 501, 598-599, 747-748, 911-912, 922, 947-951; 997;P. ruber,997; Plegadis falcinellus, 960-968; Plo- parental care, 48-54, 63-74, 109, 112-115, 192- ceuscucullatus, 866-869; Ptilorismagnificus, 3-8; 194, 217-220, 292-293, 472, 475, 630, 731-732, Puffinusgriseus, 806; Rissa tridactyla, 469-475; Ros- 797-798, 921-925; preening, 139-147; roosting, tratulabenghalensis, 48-54; Rostrhamussociabilis, 84- 86, 363, 483; sexual differences in, 48-54, 63-74, 91, 93-97; Rynchopsniger, 997-998; Scolopaxmi- 293, 420, 500-501, 604-606, 747-748, 921-925, nor,711-716; Selasphorus fiammula, 321; S. scintilla, 938-942, 994; site tenacity, 210, 279-281; social, 321; S. simoni,321; S. torridus,320-321; Sirystes 73, 139-147, 366, 414-423, 568-576, 749-750, 997- sibilator,98; Spheniscushumboldti, 806; Stercorarius 998; territorial, 65, 67, 69-72, 110, 119, 121-122, pomarinus,806; Sternahirundo, 1001-1002; Sula 156, 404-405, 411-413, 421-422, 440-450, 452- variegata,682-683, 806; Tachyeresleucocephalus, 460, 653-657, 683, 741, 745, 898-905, 921, 923, 485-486; T. patachonicus,485-486; T. pteneres,485- 986, 1001-1002; thermoregulatory, 146, 153, 958; 486; Tyrannusverticalis, 496; Uria aalge,980-981; vocal, 65-67, 69-73, 98-99, 101, 105-115, 119- Xema sabini,806; Zenaidagraysoni, 908, 911-912; 123, 320-321, 403-413, 414-423, 440-450, 452- Z. macroura,908, 911-912; Zonotrichialeucophrys, 460, 493-495, 500, 568-581,797-798, 898-905, 908, 452-460 911-912 Behavior, activity patterns,85-86, 153-156, 363, 366, Beissinger,Steven R., Hunting behavior, prey selec- 406-413, 653-657, 921-924, 949-950, 994, 997- tion, and energetics of Snail Kites in Guyana: 998;age-related, 94, 279-280,421, 636-643,842, consumer choice by a specialist,84-92 938-942; agonistic,65, 67-73, 86, 107-109, 119, Bellbird, Three-wattled, 289 122, 139-147, 155, 217-220, 421-422, 456-457, Bellrose,Frank C., Ducks, geeseand swans of North 471-475, 631, 639, 641, 643, 682-683, 731, 745, America (rev.), 246-248 October1983] Indexto Volume100 1025

Bentz, Gregory Dean, Myology and histology of the 631, 633-634; A. verrauxi,631-633; Aythya amer- phalloid organ of the Buffalo Weaver (Bubalornis icana, 717-725; Branta bernicla, 201-202; B. cana- albirostris),501-504 densis,670-678; Bubulcusibis, 76-82; Buteojamai- Bermuda, 212-213 censis, 163-166; Calidris alpina, 440-450; C. Bewick, Thomas, Thomas Bewick's birds (watercolors fuscicollis,500-501; C. himantopus,440-450; C. pu- and engravings) (rev.), 515-516 silia,440-450; Caprimulgus cubanensisinsulae- Bezzel, E., F. Lechner, and H. Ranftl, Arbeitsatlas der pinorum, 990; Carduelispsaltria, 363; Carpodacus Brutvogel Bayerns(rev.), 518-520 cassinii,363; C. purpureus,363; Casmerodiusalbus, Biebach, Herbert, Genetic determination of partial 76-82; Catharusguttatus, 363; Catherpesmexicanus, migration in the European Robin (Erithacusru- 363; Certhia americana, 362; Charadrius alexandri- becula),601-606 nus, 13-23; Chen caerulescens,215-217, 335-342; Biedenweg,Douglas W., Time and energy budgetsof C. rossii,335-342; Chordeilesgundlachii, 983-987; the Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos)during the C. minor, 983-987; Collocalia esculenta,425-437; breeding season, 149-160 Contopusborealis, 362; C. sordidulus,362; Cyanocitta of Paradise, Blue, 1-10; Lawes' Six-wired, 1-10; stelleri,362; Dendragapusobscurus, 653-657; Den- Lesser, 992-994; Loria's, 2; Magnificent, 1-10; drocygnaautumnalis, 728-729; Dendroicacoronata, Raggiana, 1-10; Superb, 1-10 360, 362; D. kirtlandii, 974-976; D. occidentalis,361- Blackbird, Brewer's, 360, 363; European, 106; Red- 362; D. petechia,362; Egrettathula, 76-82; E. tri- winged, 141,206-208, 363, 461-467, 830; Rusty, color,76-82; Empidonaxhammondii, 362; E. ober- 141 holseri,362; E. traillii, 362; Eudocimusalbus, 76-82; Blackshaw,Susan R., review by, 546 Euphaguscyanocephalus, 363; Falco kreyenborgi, 269- Bluebird, Eastern, 106; Mountain, 362; Western, 362 271; F. peregrinus,269-271; Fraterculacorniculata, Boarman, William I., see Baptista, Luis F., et al. 593-599; Fulmarusglacialis, 593-599; Gallusgallus, Boekelheide, Robert J., see Pyle, Peter B., et al. 583, 590-591; Geospizafortis, 192-194; G. scandens, Bohn, Paul W., Sr., A glimpse into the sparkling world 192-194; Haliaeetusleucocephalus, 631, 633; Hi- of our lovely (rev.), 266-267 eraaetusfasciatus, 631-633; H. pennatus,631, 633; Bolin, Susan B., see Linz, George M., et al. Hirundopyrrhonota, 795-799; H. rustica,362, 998- Bolivia, 645-646 I000; H. tahitica,425-437; Icterusgalbula, 893; Jun- Bombycillacedrorum, 491-493 co hyemalis,363, 367; Larusatricilla, 76-82; L. del- Bonner, John Tyler, The evolution of culture in an- awarensis,210-212, 217-220, 658-667, 726-727; L. imals (rev.), 264 marinus, 63-74; Manacus manacus, 740-742; Me- Booby,Blue-footed, 801-802, 805; Peruvian, 680-687, lanerpesformicivorus, 731-732; Melospizalincolnii, 800-808 363; M. melodia,363; Merops viridis,425-437; Mi- Boyd, Eva Jolene, see Arnold, Keith A., et al. crorhopiasquixensis, 920-925; Mimus polyglottos, Boyd, H., see Abraham, Kenneth F., et al. 149-159, 403-413, 497-499; Molothrus ater, 360- Brachypteraciasleptosomus, 132 368, 583-591; Myadestestownsendi, 362; Nyctico- Brachyramphusbrevirostris, 214 rax nycticorax,76-82, 699-708; Oceanodromaleu- B. marmoratus,214 corhoa,230-232, 593-599; Oporornistolmiei, 362; Bradley, David W., see Bradley, Richard A., and -- Oxyruncuscristatus, 117-124; Oxyura jamaicensis, Bradley, Richard A., and David W. Bradley, Co-oc- 717-725; Paradisaeaminor, 992-994; Parusgambeli, curring groups of wintering birds in the low- 362; Passerdomesticus, 25-31; Passerellailiaca, 363; lands of Southern California, 491-493; review by, Passerinaamoena, 363; Pelecanusoccidentalis, 680- 1015-1016 687; Phaethon rubricauda, 953-959; Phalacrocorax Brant, 201-202 bougainvillii,680-687; Pharomachrusmocinno, 291- Branta bernicla, 201-202 297; Pheucticusmelanocephalus, 105-115, 363; Pip- B. canadensis,401, 670-678 ilo chlorurus,363; P. erythrophthalmus,363; Piranga Braun, Barbara M., and George L. Hunt, Jr., Brood ludoviciana,363; Plegadisfalcinellus, 76-82; Pluvi- reduction in Black-legged Kittiwakes, 469-476 alis dominica,615; P. fulva, 615; Regulussatrapa, Brazil, 220, 645-646 361-362; Rissa tridactyla, 469-475; Rostratula Breeding of (see also Behavior, breeding; Breeding benghalensis,48-54; Selasphorusfiammula, 320-321; season;Breeding success;Clutch size; Eggs; In- S. scintilla, 320-321; S. simoni,320-321; S. torridus, cubation and incubation period; Nest and nest 320-321; Sialia currucoides,362; S. mexicana, 362; site) Accipiternisus, 344-353; Actitismacularia, 272- Sirystessibilator, 99; Spinuscucullatus, 738; Spizella 284; Agelaiusphoeniceus, 206-207, 363; Aix sponsa, passerina,363; Stelgidopteryxserripennis, 362; Ste- 729-730; Anasacuta, 719-721; A. cyanoptera,719- phanoaetuscoronatus, 631, 633; Sternacaspia, 369- 721; A. platyrhynchos,302-309, 689-696,719-721; 379; S. maxima, 76-82; S. sandvicensis,76-82; Stur- A. strepera,719; Aquila audax,631, 633; A. chry- nus vulgaris,926-930; Sula variegata,680-687; saetos,630-634, 743-746; A. clanga,631, 633; A. Tachycinetabicolor, 750-753; Troglodytestroglo- heliaca,631-633; A. pomarina,631, 633; A. rapax, dytes,362; Turdusmigratorius, 362; Tyrannustyran- 1026 Index to Volume100 [Auk, Vol. 100

nus,326-332; Vermivoraruficapilla, 362; Vireogil- Bull, John, and Dean Areadon, In Memoriam: Eugene vus, 361-362, 367; V. huttoni, 362; V. solitarius,362; Eisenmann, 188-191 Wilsoniapusilla, 363; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 56-61, Bull, P. C., P. D. Gaze, and C. J. R. J. Robertson, Bird 363, 811-824 distribution in New Zealand. A provisional atlas Breeding, energy costsof, 28-31; intraseasonalvari- 1969-1976 (rev.), 518-520 ation in, 25-31 Bunn, D. S., A. B. Warburton, and R. D. S. Wilson, Breedingseason of Accipiternisus, 345-347; Anasacu- The Barn Owl (rev.), 532-535 ta, 719; A. cyanoptera,719; A. platyrhynchos,692, Bunting, Lazuli, 363 719; A. strepera,719; Aythyaamericana, 718-719; Burger,J., review by, 516 Charadriusalexandrinus, 15, 18-20; Chen caerules- Burns,Jeffrey T., seeCheng, Kimberly M., et al. cens, 336; C. rossii, 336; Larus delawarensis,659- Bustard, Great, 401 660, 727; Manacusmanacus, 741; Melanerpesfor- Butcherbird, 107 micivorus,731-732; Microrhopias quixensis, 921; Mi- Buteojamaicensis, 161-167, 478, 554-555 muspolyglottos, 154, 498; Molothrus ater, 360, 364- Butler, Ronald G., and Saskia Janes-Butler, Sexual dif- 365, 584-586; Nycticorax nycticorax, 701-702; ferences in the behavior of adult Great Black- Oceanodromaleucorhoa, 232; Oxyruncuscristatus, backed Gulls (Larusmarinus) during the pre- and 119; Oxyurajamaicensis, 718-719; Passerdomesti- post-hatchperiods, 63-75 cus,25-31; Pelecanusoccidentalis, 683; Phalacroco- Butorides striatus, 195-197 rax bougainvillii,683; Pharomachrusmocinno, 294; Byers,Steven M., review by, 547-548 Pheucticusmelanocephalus, 105-115; Pluvialisdom- inica,608, 612;P. fulva,608, 612;Rostratula bengh- Cacicusuropygialis, 625 Mensis,49-50; Selasphorusardens, 317-318; S.fiam- Cacique,Scarlet-rumped, 625 mula, 317-318; S. scintilla, 317-318; S. simoni,317- Cairns, D. K., Commentary: Evidence for hybrid 318; S. torridus,317-318; Spinuscucullatus, 738; Sula murre reconsidered--a comment, 237-238 variegata,683; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 811 Caldwell, Gloria Sullivan, and Roberta Wolff Rubi- Breeding successof Accipiternisus, 347; Actitismacu- noff, Avoidance of venomous sea snakes by na- laria, 273-284; Aix sponsa,730; Anas acuta,719- ive herons and egrets, 195-198 720;A. cyanoptera,720; A. platyrhynchos,693-694, Calidris alba, 447-449 719-720; Aquilachrysaetos, 744-745; Aythyaamer- C. alpina,283-284, 440, 443-444, 446-450 icana, 719-721; Branta canadensis,670-678; Cha- C. bairdii, 446, 448-449 radrius alexandrinus, 16-23; Chen caerulescens,339; C. canutus, 448 C. rossii,339; Collocalia esculenta, 426; Dendrocygna C. ferruginea,447, 449 autumnalis,728; Dendroicakirtlandii, 974-976; Ge- C. fuscicollis,448-449, 500-501 ospizafortis, 192-194; G. scandens,192-193; Hirun- C. himantopus,440-444, 446-450 do tahitica, 426; Larus delawarensis,210-212, 217- C. maritima, 449 220, 660-667; Meropsviridis, 426; Mimuspolyglot- C. mauri, 447 tos,158; 498; Molothrusater, 364-368; Nycticorax C. minuta, 447-448 nycticorax,699-708; Oxyurajamaicensis, 719-721; C. minutilla, 444, 446-449 Passerdomesticus, 25-31; Phaethon rubricauda , 958; C. ptilocnemis,448-449 Pharomachrusmocinno, 296-297; Rissatridactyla, C. pusilla,440, 444-450 471, 475; Tachycinetabicolor, 752-753; Tyrannus C. subminuta, 449 tyrannus,326-332; Zonotrichialeucophrys, 56-61, C. temminckii,283-284, 448-449 811-824 California, 13-23, 45, 149-159, 180-186, 355-368, 369- 379, 452-460, 491-493, 568-581, 811-824, 826- Breedingsuccess, effects of forced copulationon, 302- 851,874, 907-918, 995-996 309; effects of interference on, 367-368, 694, 745, Callipeplasquamata, 33-47 823-824; effectsof pollutants on, 699-708; intra- Calls (see Vocalizations) seasonal variation in, 25-31 Camarhynchusparvulus, 229 British Columbia, 653-657 Campbell,Kenneth E., Jr.,and EduardoP. Tonni, Size Brown, Leslie H., Emil K. Urban, and Kenneth New- and locomotion in teratorns (Aves: Teratornithi- man, The birds of Africa, Vol. 1 (rev.), 1005-1009 dae), 390-403 Brown, R. G. B., review by, 249-250 Canary, 493-495 Bryant, David M., and Christopher J. Hails, Energet- Capercaille, 401 ics and growth patterns of three tropical bird Caprimulguscubanensis cubanensis, 989-990 species,425-439 C. c. eckmani,989-990 Bubalornisalbirostris, 501-504 C. c. insulaepinorum, 988-991 Bubovirginianus, 829 C. europaeus,106 Bubulcusibis, 76-82, 960-968 Capsiempisfiaveola, 627 Buccotamatia, 135 Cardinal, Northern, 107 October1983] Indexto Volume100 1027

Cardinalis cardinalis, 107 Clutch size of Accipiternisus, 347, 349, 351; Actitisma- Carduelis chloris, 107 cularia,277-278; Anas platyrhynchos, 692, 695-696; C. lawrencei, 107 Aythya americana,718,723; Brantacanadensis, 670, C. pinus,491-493 673, 676-677; Caprimulguscubanensis insulae- C. psaltria,186, 363, 828 pinorum, 990; Chen caerulescens,215-216, 337- C. tristis, 107, 828 339; C. rossii,337-339; Chordeilesgundlachii, 984; Carpodacuscassinii, 363, 491-493 C. minor,984; Collocaliaesculenta, 426; Dendrocyg- C. mexicanus, 180-186, 491-493, 828 na autumnalis,728; Gallusgallus, 591; Hirundota- C. purpureus,363, 491-493 hitica, 426; Larus delawarensis,211,659-660, 726- Casmerodiusalbus, 76-82, 195-197, 960-968 727; Meropsviridis, 426; Molothrusater, 586-591; Cassel,J. Frank, see Linz, George M., et al. Nycticoraxnycticorax, 701-706; Oxyurajamaicensis, Catbird, Gray, 106, 170-178 718, 723; Passer domesticus, 25-31; Pharomachrus Cathartes aura, 395, 398 mocinno,295; Rissatridactyla, 470-471; Rostratula Cathartornisgracilis, 390, 396 benghalensis,49; Tachycinetabicolor, 751; Tyrannus Catharusguttatus, 363, 491-493, 995 tyrannus,326-332; Zonotrichialeucophrys, 812-815 C. minimus, 106 Cnemophilusloriae, 2 C. occidentalis, 106 Coccothraustesvespertinus, 836 Catherpesmexicanus, 362 Coccyzusamericanus, 844 Celeus loricatus, 627 Colaptesauratus, 132, 135, 491-493, 828 C. spectabilis,651 Colinusvirginianus, 33-47 Centropusateralbus, 127 Colius macrourus,735 Cercomacrasp. nov., 651 C. striatus, 735 Cerorhinca monocerata, 979-981 Collins, Charles T., see Arnold, Keith A., et al., A Certhia americana, 362, 491-493 reinterpretation of pamprodactyly in swifts: a Certhidea olivacea, 226, 229 convergent grasping mechanism in vertebrates, Chachalaca,Gray-headed, 623; Plain, 623 735-737 Chaetura cinereiventris,627 Collins, Scott L., Geographic variation in habitat Chaffinch, 493-495 structure of the Black-throated Green Warbler Chalyburaurochrysia, 623 (Dendroica virens), 382-389 Chamaeafasciata, 106 Collocalia esculenta, 425-437 Chang, JamesWanfu, A field guide to the birds of Collopy, Michael W., Foraging behavior and success Taiwan (rev.), 546 of Golden Eagles,747-749 Charadrius alexandrinus, 13-23 Colombia, 93-97, 733, 991-992 C. vociferus,854 Colonia colonus,625 Chasiempissandwichensis, 106 Colorado, 886 Cheeseman, C. L., and R. B. Mitson (Eds.), Telemetric Columbalivia, 828 studies of vertebrates (rev.), 545-546 Colwell, Robert K., review by, 261-262 Chen caerulescens,215-217, 335-342 Commentaries:The capitalizationof birds' names,see C. rossii, 335-342 Atkins, Anselm; Do Darwin's finches lay small Cheng, Kimberly M., Jeffrey T. Burns, and Frank eggs?,see Scott, D. M., and C. Davison Ankney; McKinney, Forced copulation in captive Mal- Evidence for hybrid murre reconsidered, see lards III. Sperm competition,302-310 Sluys, Ronald; Evidence for hybrid murre recon- Cherry, JeffreyD., see Kerlinger, Paul, et al. sidered--a comment, see Cairns, D. K.; Further Chickadee, Mountain, 362, 491-493 notes on variation in Leach's Storm-Petrel, see China, 608 Ainley, David G.; On the psychologyof watch- Chlorothraupiscarmioli, 627 ing birds: the problem of observer-expectancy Chondrohieraxuncinatus, 749-750 bias, see Balph, David F., and Martha Hatch Chordeilesacutipennis, 984-986 Balph; On sightings and specimens,see Stiles, F. C. gundlachii,983-987 Gary; The relative size of Darwin's finch eggs, C. minor, 983-987 see Grant, P. R.; What systematicmethod will Christmas Island, 953-959 ornithology adopt?--a reply to Olson (1982), see Chukar, 33-47 Cracraft, Joel Cinclus cinclus, 106 Communal breeding of Geospizafortis, 192-194; G. C. mexicanus,106 scandens,192-194; M elanerpesformicivorus, 731- Circuscyaneus, 279 732 Cistothoruspalustris, 829 Condor, Andean, 395; California, 393-401 Clark, L., R. E. Ricklefs, and R. W. Schreiber, Nest- Connors, Peter G., , distribution, and evo- site selection by the Red-tailed Tropicbird, 953- lution of golden plovers (Pluvialisdominica and 959 Pluvialisfulva), 607-620 1028 Indexto Volume100 [Auk, Vol. 100

Conopiasparva, 625 Davis, William A., and Stephen M. Russell,Birds in Contopusborealis, 362 southeastern Arizona (rev.), 518 C. sordidulus,362 Delichon urbica, 435-436 Cooke, F., and R. Harmsen, Does sex ratio vary with Delnicki, Don, Mate changesby Black-belliedWhis- egg sequencein LesserSnow Geese?,215-217 tling Ducks, 728-729 Cooperativebreeding (seeCommunal breeding) Deltarhynchusfiammulatus, 100, 102 Coraciasbenghalensis, 129 Dendragapusobscurus, 653-657 C. garrulus,131 Dendrocygnaautumnalis, 220, 728-729 Coragypsatratus, 395, 398 D. viduata, 220 Cormorant, Guanay, 680-687, 800-808; Neotropical, Dendroicachrysoparia, 829 801,805-808;Pelagic, 980-981; Red-legged, 801- D. coronata,360, 362, 828 808 D. kirtlandii, 974-976 Corvusbrachyrhynchos, 478-479, 482, 667 D. occidentalis, 361-362 C. corax, 16, 21-23, 478-479 D. petechia,362 Costa Rica, 117-124, 286-299, 311-324, 733 D. striata, 843 Coturnix coturnix, 33-47 D. townsendi, 995 Cowbird, Bronzed, 991-992; Brown-headed, 139-147, D. virens, 382-387 355-368, 583-591,974 DeSante,David F., and David G. Ainley, The avifau- Cracraft,Joel, Commentary: What systematicmethod na of the South Farallon Islands, California (rev.), will ornithologyadopt?--a reply to Olson (1982), 240-242; Annual variability in the abundanceof 233-236; see Raikow, Robert J., and -; re- migrant landbirds of southeastFarallon Island, view by, 523 California, 826-852; see Pyle, Peter B., et al. Cracticussp., 107 Diamond, Jared,reviews by, 543-545, 1013-1014 Crawford, Robert L., Storrs L. Olson, and Waiter Diem, Kenneth L., review by, 547 Kingsley Taylor, Winter distribution of subspe- Diomedea exulans, 395-398, 401 cies of Clapper Rails (Ralluslongirostris) in Flori- D. irrorata, 801-802, 805-806, 808 da with evidencefor long-distanceand overland Diphyllodesmagnificus, 1-10 movements, 198-200 Dipper, American, 106; European, 106; Creeper, Brown, 362, 491-493 Distribution of Accipiterstriatus, 488-490; A. superci- Crossbill,Red, 107, 491-493, 836; White-winged, 107 liosus,627; Actitis macularia, 284; Amazilia amabilis, Crow, Common, 478-479, 482, 667 627; A. saucerrottei,627; Ammodramus henslo- Cruickshank, Allan D., The birds of Brevard County, wii houstonensis,504-505; Anas platyrhynchos, Florida (rev.), 523-524 932-946; Anousminutus, 623; Aphanotriccuscapi- Cuba, 988-991 talis,627; Ara ambigua,623; Aratingafinschi, 627; Cuckoo, Yellow-billed, 844 Baryphthengusrnartii, 623-624; Bombycillacedro- Curry-Lindahl, Kai, Das gro13eBuch vom Vogelzug rum,491-493; Buteojamaicensis, 161-167; Cacicus (rev.), 265; Bird migration in Africa: movements uropygialis,625; Callipeplasquamata, 40-41; Capri- between six continents (rev.), 1009-1010 mulgus cubanensisinsulaepinorum, 989; Cap- Custer,Thomas W., Gary L. Hensler, and T. Earl Kai- siempisfiaveola, 627; Carduelispinus, 491-493; Car- ser, Clutch size, reproductive success,and or- podacuscassinii, 491-493; C. mexicanus,491-493; ganochlorine contaminants in Atlantic Coast C. purpureus,491-493; Catharusguttatus, 491-493; Black-crowned Night-Herons, 699-710 Celeus loricatus, 627; Certhia americana, 491-493; Cutright, Paul Russell, and Michael J. Brodhead, El- Chaeturacinereiventris, 627; Chalyburaurochrysia, liott Coues: naturalist and frontier historian (rev.), 623;Chlorothraupis carmioli, 627; Chordeilesgundla- 245-246 chii, 983; C. minor,983; Coccyzusamericanus, 844; Cyanocittastelleri, 362 Colaptesauratus, 491-493; Colinusvirginianus, 40- Cygnusolor, 401 41; Coloniacolonus, 625; Conopiasparva, 625; Cym- Cymbilaimuslineatus, 645-651 bilaimus lineatus, 645-646; C. sanctaemariae, 645- C. sanctaemariae,645-651 646; Cyphorhinusphaeocephalus, 625; Dacniscay- Cyphorhinusphaeocephalus, 625 ana, 625; Dendroica kirtlandii, 974-976; Erithacus Cypsiurus,735 rubecula,602-603; Euphonialuteicapilla, 627; Falco Cyrtonyxcooki, 39-40 columbarius,488-490; F. femoralis,622-623; F. per- C. rnontezumae,33-47 egrinus,488-490, 560-566; F. sparverius,488-490; Gampsonyxswainsonii, 627; Geotrygonviolacea, 627; Dacnis, Blue, 625 Glaucisaenea, 627; Hyloctistessubulatus, 627; Hy- Dacniscayana, 625 lopezusfulviventris, 627; H. perspicillatus,624; Hy- Daptioncapense, 801-805 lophylaxnaevioides, 624; Icteruschrysater, 733-734; Davis, David E. (Ed.), CRC handbook of censusmeth- I. galbula,885-896; I. mesomelas,733-734; Ixoreus ods for terrestrial vertebrates (rev.), 771-772 naevius,491-493, 995; Juncohyernalis, 491-493; October1983] Indexto Volume100 1029

landbirds,826-851; Leucopternissemiplumbea, 626; Dunlin, 283-284, 440, 443-444, 446-450 Lophortyxcalifornicus, 40-41; L. gambelii,40-41; Dunning, John S., South American landbirds,a pho- Lophotriccuspileatus, 626; Loxiacurvirostra, 491-493; tographic aid to identification (rev.), 775-777 Lurocalissemitorquatus, 627; Mesembrinibiscayen- Dybbro, Tommy, De danske ynglefugles utbredelse nensis, 625-626; Microbates cinereiventris, 627; (rev.), 518-520 Mimodesgraysoni, 553-554; Mimuspolyglottos, 553- 554; Molothrus armenti, 991-992; M. ater, 355-368; Eagle, African Hawk, 631-633; Bald, 477-484, 631, Muscicapasibirica, 212-213; Myiozetetesgranaden- 633, 828; Booted, 631, 633; Crowned, 631, 633; sis,626; Myrmecizaexsul, 626; Myrmornistorquata, Golden, 399, 401, 630-634, 743-746, 747-748; 627;Myrmotherula axillaris, 624; M. fulviventris,624; Greater-spotted, 631, 633; Imperial, 631, 633; Neomorphusgeoffroyi, 627; Netta erythrophthalma, Lesser-spotted,631, 633; Tawny, 631, 633-634; 220; Oreortyxpictus, 40-41; Ortaliscinereiceps, 623; Verreaux's, 631-633; Wedge-tailed, 631,633 Oryzoborusmaximiliani, 627; Oxyruncuscristatus, Ecology of Accipiternisus, 349-350; Actitis macularia, 117;Pachyramphus albogriseus, 627; Pandionhaliae- 272-284; Anas platyrhynchos,689-696, 932-946; tus, 488-490; Parusgambeli, 491-493; Passerellail- Aquila chrysaetos,743-746; Bombycillacedrorum, iaca,491-493; Phaenostictusmcleannani, 624; Phyl- 491-493; Brachyramphusbrevirostris, 214; B. mar- loscopusfuscatus, 995; Pitylusgrossus, 626; Pluvialis moratus,214; Bubulcus ibis, 960-968; Calidris alpina, dominica,607-613; P. fulva, 607-613; Railuslongi- 283-284; C. temminckii,283-284; Carduelispinus, rostris,198-200; Ramphastosswainsonii, 624; Reg- 491-493; Carpodacuscassinii, 491-493; C. mexica- uluscalendula, 491-493; R. satrapa,491-493; Selas- nus,186, 491-493; C. purpureus,491-493; Casmer- phorusardens, 319-320; S. fiammula,319-320; S. odiusalbus, 960-968; Catharusguttatus, 491-493; scintilla, 319-320; S. simoni, 319-320; S. torridus, Cerorhincamonocerata, 979-981; Certhia americana, 319-320; Sitta canadensis,491-493; S. carolinensis, 491-493; Charadrius alexandrinus,13-23; Chen cae- 491-493;S. pygmea, 491-493; Spinus cucullatus, 738; rulescens,335-342; C. rossii,335-342; Colaptesau- Sporophilaschistacea, 626-627; Sternacaspia, 369- ratus, 491-493; Cymbilaimuslineatus, 649-650; C. 379; Tachyphonusdelatrii, 626; Thraupispalmarum, sanctaemariae,649-650; Daptioncapense, 801, 805; 627; Thryothorusatrogularis, 627; T. nigricapillus, Dendragapusobscurus, 653-657; Dendroicakirtlan- 627; T. thoracicus,627; Tigrisomalineatum, 622; dii, 974-976; D. virens, 382-387; Diomedea irrorata, Turdusmigratorius, 491-493; Vermivoraruficapilla, 801-802, 805-806, 808; Egrettacaerulea, 960-968; 625; Xiphorhynchuslachrymosus, 627; Zenaidagray- E. thula, 960-968; E. tricolor, 960-968; Erithacusru- soni, 552-553; Z. macroura, 552-553; Zonotrichia becula, 605-606; Fratercula corniculata, 597-599; atricapilla,843-844; Z. leucophrys,452-460 Fregata magnificens,801; Fulmarusglacialis, 597- Distribution, spatial, 18, 20-23, 121, 335-342, 452- 599; Haliaeetusleucocephalus, 477-483; Ixoreusnae- 460, 489, 572-574, 579, 653-657, 660, 680-687, vius,491-493; Juncohyemalis, 491-493; Larosterna 693-695, 740-741 inca,801-808; Larusargentatus, 214; L. belcheri,801- Diving-Petrel, Peruvian, 801-802, 805-806, 808 808; L. delawarensis,658-667; L. dominicanus,801- Dod, Anabelle Stocktonde, Aves de la Republica Do- 808; L. glaucescens,980-981; L. heermanni,980-981; minicana (rev.), 266 L. modestus,801-808; L. philadelphia,214; L. pipix- Dolnik, V. R., Population ecology of the Chaffinch can, 801-808; Loxia curvirostra, 491-493; Manacus (Fringillacoelebs) (rev.), 529-530 manacus,739-742; Mimodesgraysoni, 551-558; Mi- Dolphin, William F., and Daniel McSweeney, Inci- muspolyglottos, 498, 551-558; Molothrusater, 355- dental ingestion of Cassin'sAuklets by hump- 368; Oceanitesgracilis, 801, 805; O. oceanicus,801- back whales, 214 803; Oceanodroma leucorhoa, 597-599; O. mark- Doremus, J. H., see Steenhof, K., et al. hami,801; Parusgambeli, 491-493; Passerellailiaca, Dove, Mourning, 551-558, 828, 907-919; Rock, 828; 491-493; Pelecanoidesgarnoti, 801-802, 805-806, Socorro (Grayson's), 551-558, 907-919; Viola- 808; Pelecanus occidentalis, 680-687, 800-808; ceous Quail 627 Phaethon rubricauda, 953-959; Phalacrocorax bou- Drawe, D. Lynn (Ed.), Proceedingsof the first Welder gainvillii,680-687, 800-808; P. gaimardi,801-808; Wildlife Foundationsymposium (rev.), 264 P. olivaceus,801, 805-808; P. pelagicus,980-981; Drymophiladevillei, 651 Phalaropuslobatus, 214, 801,805; Pharomachrusmo- Duck, Black, 950, 997; Ruddy, 717-725; Wood, 729- cinno,286-299; Plegadisfalcinellus, 960-968; Plo- 730 ceuscucullatus, 863-869; Ptychoramphusaleuticus, Duffy, David Cameron,Competition for nestingspace 214; Puffinusgriseus, 801-808; Reguluscalendula, among Peruvian guano birds, 680-688; The for- 491-493; R. satrapa,491-493; Rostrhamussociabilis, aging ecologyof Peruvian seabirds,800-810 84-91, 93-97; Selasphorusardens, 322-323; S. fiam- Dugand, Armando, and Eugene Eisenmann, Redis- mula, 322-323; S. scintilla,322-323; S. simonL322- covery of, and new data on, Molothrus armenti 323; S. torridus,322-323; Sitta canadensis,491-493; Cabanis, 991-992 S. carolinensis,491-493; S. pygmea, 491-493; Dumetella carolinensis,106, 170-178 Spheniscushumboldti, 801-802, 804-808; Sterco- 1030 Indexto Volume100 [Auk,Vol. 100

rarius pomarinus,801-802, 805-806, 808; Sterna Poospizahispaniolensis, 228; Rissatridactyla, 471- caspia,369-379; S. elegans,801-802, 805; S. lorata, 472; Sicalisfiaveola, 228; Spizellapasserina, 226- 801, 805; S. paradisaea,804, 806; S. sandvicensis, 227; S. pusilla,226-227; Sporophilaperuviana, 228; 801,805; Sula nebouxii,801-802, 805; S. variegata, Stephanoaetuscoronatus, 633; Sterna maxima,76- 680-687, 800-808; Synthliboramphusantiquus, 214; 82; S. sandvicensis,76-82; Sturnusvulgaris, 926- Tachycinetabicolor, 750-753; Turdusmigratorius, 930; Volatiniajacarina, 228; Zonotrichiaalbicollis, 491-493; Tyrannusverticalis, 496; Uria aalge,980- 226-227 981; Xema sabini,801-808; Zenaidagraysoni, 551- Eggs,density, specificgravity, and volume, 633, 660; 558; Z. macroura,551-558; Zonotrichialeucophrys, effect of environment on, 228-229; effect of pre- 818-819 dation on, 228-229; fertility, 661,666; laying, 49- Ecology, breeding communities, 335-342, 680-687; 51, 344-353, 365, 583-591, 660, 926-930; physi- commensalfeeding, 214, 477-483, 800-809, 960- ology, 76-82; sequence,726-727; sex ratio, 215- 968, 979-981; community structure,335-342, 551- 217, 726-727; temperature,79-80, 998-1000;water 558, 680-687;competition, 341-342, 551-558, 601, loss from, 78-82 680-687, 695, 941; demography,17-18, 272-284, Egret, Cattle, 76-82, 960-968; Great, 76-82; 195-197, 335-342, 818-819; dispersal, 374-376, 378-379, 960-968; Snowy, 76-82, 195-197, 960-968 850, 866-869; habitat partitioning, 556-557, 680- Egrettacaerulea, 960-968 687; habitat selection, 89-90, 291, 299, 335-342, E. thula, 76-82, 195-197, 960-968 357-358, 369-379, 382-387, 498, 552-554, 556- E. tricolor, 76-82, 960-968 558, 649-650, 660, 663-664, 680-687, 750-753, Eisenmann, Eugene, Memorial of, 188-191; see Ste- 866-869, 932-946, 953-959, 960-968; migration, venson, Henry M., et al. 826-851,974-976;population structure, 17-18, 20, Elepaio, 106 186, 272-284, 335-342, 349-350, 360-361, 369- Elgood,J. H., The birds of Nigeria (rev.), 517-518 379, 602-606, 653-657, 658-667, 739-742, 818- Ellis, David H., Development of behavior in the 819, 932-946, 974-976; predator-prey relation- Golden Eagle (rev.), 254-255; and Cesar Peres ships, 18, 20-23, 84-91, 93-97, 195-197, 214, 273- Garat,The Pallid FalconFalco kreyenborgi is a col- 279, 282-283, 480, 486, 496, 498, 555-558, 744- or phase of the Austral Peregrine Falcon (Falco 745, 751, 805, 971-973, 979-981; seasonal varia- peregrinuscassini), 269-271 tion, 358-368, 372, 374-375, 605, 689-696, 866- Elston, Sue F., and William E. Southern, Effects of 869, 932-946; sex ratio, 273-277, 282-283; terri- intraspecific piracy on breeding Ring-billed toriality, 272-273, 277, 341, 653-657, 680-687, Gulls, 217-220 739-742, 745-746 Empidonaxeuleri, 651 Ectoparasitism(see Diseasesand parasites) E. fiaviventris,828 Ecuador, 733 E. hammondii, 362 Edwards, Ernest P., A coded workbook of birds of E. oberholseri, 362 the world, Vol. 1: non-passerines,second ed. E. traillii, 362 (rev.), 1015-1016 von Ende, Carl N., review by, 514-515 Edwards,Thomas C., Jr., and Michael W. Collopy, England, 898-905 Obligate and facultative brood reduction in ea- Environment, influence on Accipiternisus, 351; Anas gles: an examination of factors that influence platyrhynchos,689-696, 932-946; Aquilachrysae- fratricide, 630-635; see Stacey, Peter B., and tos,744-746; Argentavismagnificens, 390-391; Ay- thya americana,721-724; Buteojamaicensis, 166; Eggs (descriptionsand measurements)of Aimophila Erithacusrubecula, 605; Geospizafortis, 192-194; G. stolzmanni,228; Aquila audax, 633; A. chrysaetos, scandens,192-194; Haliaeetusleucocephalus, 479- 633; A. clanga,633; A. heliaca,633; A. pomarina, 481; Icterusgalbula, 893; Mimus polyglottos,551- 633; A. rapax, 633; A. verrauxi,633; Bubulcusibis, 558; Nycticoraxnycticorax, 699-708; Oxyurajamai- 76-82; Camarhynchusparvulus, 229; Casmerodius censis, 721-724; Pelecanus occidentalis, 682, 687; albus, 76-82; Certhidea olivacea, 226-227, 229; Chen Phalacrocoraxbougainvillii, 682, 687; Rissa tridac- caerulescens,215-217; Chordeilesacutipennis, 984; tyla, 471, 475; Rostrhamussociabilis, 86-90; Selas- C. gundlachii,983-984; C. minor, 983-984; Egretta phorusfiammula, 322; S. simoni,322; S. torridus,322; thula, 76-82; E. tricolor, 76-82; Eudocimusalbus, 76- Sula variegata,682, 687; Tyrannustyrannus, 326- 82; Geospizaconirostris, 226-228; G. difficilis,226, 332; T. verticalis, 496; Zenaida macroura, 551-558; 229; G. fuliginosa,229; G. magnirostris,226-228; Zonotrichialeucophrys, 56-61, 578-579, 814-816, Haliaeetusleucocephalus, 633; Hieraaetusfasciatus, 820 633; H. pennatus,633; Larusatricilla, 76-82; L. del- Environment, influence on breeding, 56-61; breed- awarensis,660-661, 726-727; Nycticorax nyctico- ing success,56-61; hormones, 56-61; migration, rax, 76-82; Pharomachrus mocinno, 295; Piezorhina 844-846, 848-850;physiology, 56-61 cinerea,228; Pipiloerythrophthalmus, 226-227; Pla- Ephippiorhynchussenegalensis, 400 tyspizacrassirostris, 228; Plegadisfalcinellus, 76-82; Epimachusalbertisii, 1-10 October 1983] Index to Volume100 1031

Erithacus rubecula, 106, 601-606 berian, 212-213; Social,625; Tawr•y-chested, 627; Erwitx,R. Michael, Feedinghabits of nestingwading White-ringedß 625; Wi!!ow, 362; Yellow-bel!ied, birds: spatia! use and socia!influences, 960-970 828 Eudocimusalbus, 76-82 Food and feeding habits of Accipiternisus, 344-353; Euphaguscarolinus, 141 Agelaiusphoeniceus, 461-467; Anas acuta, 950; A. E. cyanocephalus,360ß 363 americana,949-950; A. clypeata,950; A. crecca,950; Euphonialuteicapilla, 627 A. platyrhynchos,694-695ß 950; A. rubripes,950; A. Euphonia, Ye!!ow-crowned, 627 strepera,947-951; Aquila chrysaetos,747-748; Ara Eurynorhynchuspygmeus, 448-449 ambigua,623; Ardea herodias,478; Argentavismag- Evolutionof Alectorischukar, 38-42; Buteojamaicensis, nificens,390-391; Aulacorhynchusprasinus, 289; 166-167; Callipeplasquamata, 38-42; Carpodacus Aythya affinis,950; A. americana,950; A. valisineria, mexicanus,185-186; Colinus virginianus, 38-42; Co- 950; Brachyramphusbrevirostris, 214; B. marmora- turnix coturnix,38-42; Cyrtonyx cooki,39-40; C. tus, 214; Branta canadensis,673, 676; Bubulcusibis, montezumae,38-42; Hirundopyrrhonota, 798-799; 960-968; Buteojamaicensis, 478; Butoridesstriatus, Icterusgalbula, 894-895; Lophortyx californicus, 38- 195-197; Cacicusuropygialis, 625; Casmerodiusal- 42; L. gambelii,38-42; L. shotwelli,39-42; Oreortyx bus, 195-197, 960-968; Cathartornisgracilis, 390- pictus, 38-42; Pharomachrus mocinno, 298-299; 391; Cerorhinca monocerata, 979-981; Corvus Phasianuscolchicus, 38-42; Pluvialisdominica, 617- brachyrhynchos,478-479, 482; C. corax,478-479; 619; P. fulva, 617-619; Selasphorusardens, 323; S. Cymbilaimuslineatus, 649-650; C. sanctaemariae, fiammula,323; S. scintilla,323; S. simoni,323; S. 649-650; Dacniscayana, 625; Daptioncapense, 801- torridus,323; Sphyrapicusnuchalis, 878-881; S. rub- 805; Diomedea irrorata, 801-802, 805-806, 808; Di- er, 878-881; S. thyroideus,878-881; S. varius,878- phyllodesmagnificus, 1-10; Egrettacaerulea, 960- 881; Tytnpanuchuspallidicinctus, 38-42 968; E. thula, 195-197, 960-968; E. tricolor, 960- Evolution,c!utch sizeß 634; co!or po!ymorphism, 971- 968; Epimachusalbertisii, 1-10; Falcoperegrinus, 565- 973;individual recognitionß798-799; polygamy, 566;Fregata magnificens, 801; Haliaeetus leucoceph- I-2, 8-10; vocalizations, 798-799 alus, 477-483; Larosterna inca, 801-808; Larus ar- Ewan, Josephand Nesta Dunn, A biographica!dic- gentatus,214; L. atricilla,636-643; L. belcheri,801- tionary of RockyMountain r•aturalists(rev.), 267 808; L. delawarensis,217-220; L. dominicanus, 801- 808; L. glaucescens,478, 980-981; L. heermanni, Falco columbarius,488-490 980-981; L. marinus, 65-66ß 72-74; L. modestus, F. femoralis,622-623 801-808;L. philadelphia,214; L. pipixcan,801-808; F. kreyenborgi,269-271 Lophorinasuperba, 1-10; Manucodiachalybatus, 1- F. peregrinus,269-271,488-490, 560-566, 830 10;M. keraudrenii,I-10; Mesembrinibiscayennensis, F. sparverius,488-490 625-626; Microrhopiasquixensis, 922-924; Mimus Fa!con, Aplomado, 622-623; Pallid, 269-271; Pere- polyglottos, 155-156; Molothrus ater, 364-367; grine, 269-271,488-490ß 560-566, 830 Myrmotherula axillaris, 624; M. fulviventris,624; Farbet, Pau! Lawrence, The emergenceof orr•ithol- Oceanitesgracilis, 801, 805; O. oceanicus,801-803; ogy as a scientific discipline: 1760-1850 (rev.), Oceanodromamarkhami, 801, Ortaliscinereiceps, 623; 764-766 Oxyruncuscristatus, 118-119, 123-124; Paradisaea Farher, Dona!d S., seeWingfield, John C., et al.; James raggiana,1-10; P. rudolphi,1-10; Parotialawesii, 1- R. Kir•g, arid Kenneth C. Parkes (Eds.), Avian 10; Pelecanoidesgarnoti, 801-802, 805-806, 808; biology, vol 6 (rev.), 509-511; review by, 507- Pelecanusoccidentalis, 636-643, 800-808; Phalacro- 509 coraxbougainvillii, 800-808; P. gaimardi,801-808; Feathers(see Mo!ts and P!umages) P. olivaceus,801, 805-808; P. pelagicus,980-981; Fir•ch, Cactus, 192-194; CassirVs,363, 491-493; Great- Phalaropuslobatus, 214, 801, 805; Pharomachrus billed Seed, 627; House, 180-186, 491-493, 828; mocinno,286-299; Pitylus grossus, 626; Plegadis fal- Purple, 363ß491-493 cinellus,960-968; Ploceuscucullatus, 866-869; Proc- FinchßR., Common ground, a naturalist'sCape Cod niastricarunculata, 289; Ptilorismagnificus, 1-10; (rev.), 516 Ptychoramphusaleuticus, 214; Puffinusgriseus, 801- FitzpatrickßJohn W., see Lanyon, Wes!ey E., and 808; Rissatridactyla, 469-475; Rostrhamussociabilis, ßsee Pierpont, Nina, and -- 84-91, 93-97; Scolopaxminor, 711-716; Sirystessi- bilator,98-99; Spheniscushumboldti, 801-802, 804- F!amingo, Chileanß997; Greater, 997 808;Sporophila schistacea, 626-627; Stercorarius po- Fledging success(see Breeding success) marinus,801-802, 805-806, 808; Sterna elegans, 801- F!egg, Jim, Bird of the week (rev.), 267 802; S. lorata,801,805; S. paradisaea,804, 806; S. F!icker, Common, 828; Northern, 491-493 sandvicensis,801,805; Sula nebouxii,801-802, 805; Florida, 170-178, 198-200, 983-987, 997-998 S. variegata,800-808; Synthliboramphusantiquus, F!ycatcher,Duskyß 362; Gray-capped,106, 626;Ham- 214; Tachyphonusdelatrii, 626; Teratornisincredibi- mond's, 362; O!ive-sided, 362; Paradise, 106; Si- lis, 390-391; T. merriami,390-391; Tyrannustyran- 1032 Indexto Volume 100 [Auk,Vol. 100

nus,331; T. verticalis,496; Uria aalge,980-981; Xema orax nycticorax,701-706; Oceanodromaleucorhoa, sabini, 801-808 230-232; Selasphorusfiammula, 322; S. simoni,322; Foraging (see Food and feeding habits; Behavior, S. torridus,322; Sphyrapicusnuchalis, 874-876; S. feeding) ruber, 874-876; S. thyroideus,874-876; S. varius, Fossilsof Argentavismagnificens, 390-402; Teratornis 874-876; Zonotrichialeucophrys, 452-460, 568-581, merriami, 390-402 812-824 Fratercula corniculata, 593-599 Geographicvariation in anatomy, 180-186, 885-896; Fregatamagnificens, 801 breeding season,701-702; breeding success,813- Friedmann, Herbert, 991 824; chemical composition of feathers, 560-566; Frigatebird, Magnificent, 801 clutch size, 701-706, 812-815; habitat structure, Fringillacoelebs, 493-495 382-387; moltsand plumages,885-896; mortality Frisch, Johan Dalgas, Aves Brasileiras(rev.), 1021 and survival, 817, 823-824; vocalizations, 452- Fuller, R. J., Bird Habitats in Britain (rev.), 766-767 460, 568-581 Fulmar, Northern, 593-599 Geospizaconirostris, 226, 228 Fulmarusglacialis, 593-599 G. difficilis,226, 229 G. fortis,192-194 Gadwall, 719, 947-951 G. fuliginosa,229 GalapagosIslands, 192-194 G. magnirostris,226, 228 Galbula dea, 135 G. scandens, 192-194 G. ruficauda,127 Geothlypistrichus, 828 Gale, Barry G., Evolution without evidence. Charles Geotrygonviolacea, 627 Darwin and The Originof Species(rev.), 779-780 Germany, 601-606 Gallusgallus, 583 G•rodet, Paul,Limicoles, Gangas et Pigeonsd'Europe Gampsonyxswainsonii, 627 (rev.), 795 Gardner, Kenneth A., Birds of Oak Hammock Marsh Gerrard, Edward C., Instinctive navigation of birds Wildlife Management Area (rev.), 263 (rev.), 244-245 Gatfido, Orlando H., A new subspeciesof Caprimul- Gibson, Dan, Solitudes. Environmental sound expe- guscubanensis (Aves: Caprimulgidae) from the Isle riences (rev.), 549 of Pines, Cuba, 988-991 Gill, Frank B., review by, 538 Gaston, A. J., review by, 547 Gill, Robert E., Jr., and L. Richard Mewaldt, Pacific Gauch, Hugh G., Jr., Multivariate analysis of com- CoastCaspian Terns: dynamicsof an expanding munity ecology (rev.), 769-770 population, 369-381 Gaunt, Abbot S., An hypothesis concerning the re- Glaucis aenea, 627 lationship of syringeal structure to vocal abili- Glutz von Blotzheim, Urs, and Kurt M. Bauer, Hand- ties, 853-862 buch der V/3gel Mitteleuropas. Volume 8, Parts I Gauthreaux,Sidney A., Jr., reviews by, 242-245 and II. Charadriiformes (Part 3) (rev.), 795 Gehlbach, Frederick R., Mountain islands and desert Gnatwren, Tawny-faced,627 seas--a natural history of the U.S.-Mexican bor- Golden Plover, Lesser, 607-619 derlands (rev.), 525-528 Goldfinch, American, 107, 828; Lawrence's, 107; Less- Genetic variation (see Genetics, genetic variation) er, 363, 828 Geneticsof Alectorischukar, 33-47; Callipeplasquama- Gooders, John (Ed.), Collins British birds (rev.), 772- ta, 33-47; Carpodacusmexicanus, 180-186; Chor- 775 deilesgundlachii, 986-987; C. minor,986-987; Co- Goodwin, Clive E., A bird-finding guide to Ontario linus virginianus,33-47; Coturnixcoturnix, 33-47; (rev.), 1019-1020 Cyrtonyx montezumae,33-47; Erithacusrubecula, Goodwin, Derek, Estrildid finchesof the world (rev.), 601-606; Falcokreyenborgi, 270; F. peregrinus,270; 782-783 hybrid of Sphyrapicusnuchalis x S.ruber, 874, 877- Goose, Canada, 401, 670-678; Lesser Snow, 215-217, 878; Lophortyxcalifornicus, 33-47; L. gambelii,33- 335-342; Ross', 335-342 47; Oreortyxpictus, 33-47; Phasianuscolchicus, 33- Grackle, Common, 107, 278 47; Sphyrapicusnuchalis, 871-884; S. ruber, 871-884; Gradwohl, Judy, see Greenberg,Russell, and -- S. thyroideus, 871-884; S. varius, 871-884; Grallina cyanoleuca,107 Tympanuchuspallidicinctus, 33-47 Grant, Gilbert S., Avian incubation:egg temperature, Genetics,gene flow, 166-167, 180, 186, 323, 452-453, nest humidity, and behavioral thermoregulation 458, 577-578, 894-895; geneticvariation, 873-874; in a hot environment (rev.), 777-779 migratory behavior, 601-606 Grant, Peter, Commentary: The relative size of Dar- Geographic variation in Carpodacusmexicanus, 180- win's finch eggs, 228-230; see Price, Trevor, et 186; Dendroicavirens, 382-387; Falco peregrinus, al.; Gulls. A guide to identification (rev.), 536- 560-566; Icterusgalbula, 885-896; Manacusmana- 537 cus,739-742; Mimus polyglottos,158-159; Nyctic- Grassquit,Cuban, 106 October1983] Indexto Volume100 1033

Grebe, Pied-billed, 220 Lophotriccuspileatus, 626; Manacusmanacus, 740; Greenberg, Russell,and Judy Gradwohl, Sexual roles Manu'codiachalybatus, 2; M. keraudrenii,2; Mesem- in the Dot-winged Antwren (Microrhopiasquix- brinibiscayennensis, 625-626; Mimus polyglottos, ensis),a tropical passerine,920-925 497-499; Molothrus ater, 366-367; Myiozetetes Greenfinch, 107 granadensis,626; Myrmecizaexsul, 626; Myrmoth- Greenland, 560-566 erula axillaris, 624; M. fulviventris,624; Netta Greenshank, 106 erythrophthalrna,220; Ortaliscinereiceps, 623; Oxy- Grosbeak,Black-headed, 105-115, 363; Evening,836; runcus cristatus,117-118, 120; Paradisaearag- Rose-breasted, 107; Slate-colored, 626 giana,2; P. rudolphi,2; Parotialawesii, 2; Pelecanus Ground-Cuckoo, Rufous-vented, 627 occidentalis,680-687; Phaenostictusmcleannani, 624; Ground-Finch, Medium, 192-194 Phalacrocoraxbougainvillii, 680-687; Pharornachrus Grouse, Blue, 653-657 mocinno,287; Pitylusgrossus, 626; Ploceuscuculla- Grover, Jill J., and Bori L. Olla, The role of the Rhi- tus, 863-864; Ptiloris rnagnificus,2; Ramphastos noceros Auklet (Cerorhincamonocerata) in mixed- swainsonii,624; Spinuscucullatus, 738; Sporophila speciesfeeding assemblagesof seabirdsin the schistacea,626-627; Sula variegata, 680-687; Strait of Juan de Fuca, Washington, 979-982 Tachyphonusdelatrii, 626; Vermivoraruficapilla, 625; Growth and development of Aquila chrysaetos,630- Zonotrichialeucophrys, 578-579, 812, 819 634; Collocalia esculenta,425-437; Hirundo tahitica, Hailman, Jack P., review by, 250-252 425-437; Larusdelawarensis, 661-665, 667; Merops Hails, Christopher J., see Bryant, David M., and viridis,425-437; Notiochelidoncyanoleuca, 203-205; Rissatridactyla, 471-474; Tachycinetabicolor, 751- Haliaeetusleucocephalus, 477-483, 631,633, 828 752; Tyrannustyrannus, 326-332 Halkin, Sylvia L., Restingbirds tuck bills toward out- Grubb, Thomas G., Jr., review by, 1017-1018 side of group, 997-998 Grumstrup-Scott,Judith, see Scott, Thomas W., and Hall, Martin A., see Scolaro, Jos• A., et al. Hamerstrom, Frances,review by, 253-254 Guatemala, 375-376 Haramis, G. Michael, W. George Alliston, and Milo Gull, Band-tailed,801-808; Bonaparte's,214; Califor- E. Richmond,Dump nesting in the Wood Duck nia, 16, 21-23; Franklin's, 801-808; Glaucous- traced by tetracycline, 729-730 winged, 478, 979-981; Great Black-backed, 63- Hardy, J. W., reviews by, 548-549 74; Grey, 801-808; Heermann's, 980-981; Her- Harmsen, R., see Cooke, F., and -- ring, 214, 997; Kelp, 801-808; Laughing, 76-82, Harrier, Northern, 279 636-643; Ring-billed, 210-212, 217-220, 658-667, Harris, JamesT., The Peregrine Falconin Greenland 726-727, 997; Sabine's, 801-808 (rev.), 549 Gutierrez, R. J., Robert M. Zink, and Suh Y. Yang, Harrison, Colin, An atlas of the birds of the Western Genic variation, systematic,and biogeographic Palaearctic (rev.), 528-529 relationshipsof some galliform birds, 33-47 Hatch, Scott A., Mechanism and ecologicalsignifi- Guyana, 84-91 canceof spermstorage in the Northern Fulmar Gymnogypscalifornianus, 393-401 with reference to its occurrence in other birds, Gymnopithysleucaspis, 624 593-600 Gymnorhinatibicen, 107 Hatching success(see Breeding success) Gyrnnostinopsmontezuma, 625 Hatching, timing of, 630-634 Gypsfulvus, 401 Hawaii, 977-978 Hawk, Harlan's, 161-167; Red-tailed, 161-167, 478, Habitat of Accipiternisus, 345; Actitis macularia,273; 554-555; Semiplumbeous,626; Sharp-shinned, Anas platyrhynchos,689-696; Anousminutus, 623; 488-490; Tiny, 627 Ara ambigua,623; Baryphthengusmartii, 623-624; Heady, H. F., and E. B. Heady, Range and wildlife Buteo jamaicensis,162; Cacicusuropygialis, 625; managementin the Tropics (rev.), 795 Chalyburaurochrysia, 623; Charadriusalexandrinus, Hemitriccusfiammulatus, 651 14; Chen caerulescens,335-342; C. rossii, 335-342; Henderson, Robert P., see Pyle, Peter B., et al. Coloniacolonus, 625; Conopiasparva, 625; Cymbi- Hensler, Gary L., see Custer,Thomas W., et al. laimus lineatus,645-646, 649-650; C. sanctaemariae, Hermit, Bronzy, 627 645-646, 649-650; Cyphorhinusphaeocephalus, 625; Heron, Great Blue, 478; Green-backed, 195-197; Little Dacnis cayana, 625; Dendragapusobscurus, 653; Blue, 960-968; RufescentTiger, 622; Tricolored, Dendroicavirens, 382-387; Diphyllodesrnagnificus, 76-82, 960-968 2; Epimachusalbertisii, 2; Falcofemoralis, 622-623; Hieraaetusfasciatus, 631-633 hybrid of Icterus chrysaterx I. mesomelas,734; H. pennatus,631,633 Hylopezusperspicillatus, 624; Hylophylax nae Hildebrand, Milton, Analysis of vertebrate structure vioides,624; Icteruschrysater, 734; I. mesornelas,734; (rev.), 523 Leucopternissemiplumbea, 626; Lophorinasuperba, 2; Himantopusmexicanus, 997 1034 Indexto Volume100 [Auk, Vol. 100

Himationesanguinea, 977-978 Jaeger, Parasitic, 971-973; Pomarine, 801-802, 805- Hines, James E., see Nichols, JamesD., et al. 806, 808 Hirundopyrrhonota, 205, 795-799 James,Frances C., review by, 766-767 H. rustica, 205, 362, 435, 998-1000 Jamieson, Ian G., and Fred C. Zwickel, Spatial pat- H. tahitica, 425-437 terns of yearling male Blue Grouseand their re- Hoffman,Wayne, reviews by, 255-257,536-537,768- lation to recruitment into the breeding popula- 769 tion, 653-657 Home range (seeTerritory) Janes-Butler, Saskia, see Butler, Ronald G., and Honduras, 621-628 Hooper, JamesP., review by, 522-523 Janovy,John, Jr., Yellowlegs (rev.), 516-517 ,Black-chinned, 828; Blue-chested, 627; Japan, 48-54, 608 Steely-vented,627 Jay, Steller's,362 Humphrey,Philip S., see Livezey,Bradley C., and Jehl, J. R., Jr., review by, 262-263; and Kenneth C. Parkes,"Replacements" of land bird specieson Hunt, George L., Jr., see Braun, BarbaraM., and Socorro Island, Mexico, 551-559 Joern, William T., and JamesF. Jackson,Homogene- Hybridizationof Icteruschrysater x I. mesomelas,733- ity of vegetational cover around the nest and 735;I. galbula,885-896; Pluvialis dominica x P. ful- avoidance of nest predation in Mockingbirds, va, 613-615;Selasphorus fiammula x S. scintilla,321, 497-499 324;Sphyrapicus nuchalis x S. ruber,874, 877-878, Johnsgard,Paul A., Birds of the Great Plains--breed- 880-881; Uria aalge x U. lomvia,236-238; Zenaida ing speciesand their distribution (rev.), 259-261; graysonix Z. macroura,917 Tetonwildlife. Observationsby a naturalist(rev.), Hyloctistessubulatus, 627 547 Hylopezusfulviventris, 627 Johnson,Ned K., reviews by, 240-242, 783-785; and H. perspicillatus,624 Robert M. Zink, Speciationin sapsuckers(Sphy- Hylophylaxnaevioides, 624 rapicus):I. Genetic differentiation, 871-884 Hypnelusbicinctus, 128 Jollie, Malcolm, reviews by, 254-255, 779-780 Jorde, Dennis G., see Krapu, Gary L., et al. Ibis, Glossy,76-82, 960-968; Green, 625-626; White, Joyner, David E., Parasiticegg laying in Redheads 76-82 and Ruddy Ducks in Utah: incidence and suc- Icteruschrysater, 733-735 cess, 717-725 I. galbula,828, 885-896 Juncohyemalis, 186, 363, 367, 491-493, 828 I. mesomelas,733-735 Junco, Dark-eyed, 186, 363, 367, 491-493, 828 I. parisorum,828 Jussi,Fred, Voices of Matsalu (rev.), 548 Idaho, 369-379, 630-634, 743-746, 747-748 Illinois, 932-946 Immelmann, Klaus, Introduction to ethology (rev.), Kaiser, T. Earl, see Custer, Thomas W., et al. 252-253; Worterbuch der Verhaltensforschung Kale, Herbert W., II, see Snyder, Noel F. R., and (rev.), 789-790 ; Editor of Recent Literature, 1A-35A, 1B- Incubation and incubation period of Accipiternisus, 27B, 1C-24C, 1D-22D 348-351; Branta canadensis,670-678; Bubulcusibis, Kandianidis, Paraskevas,see Baptista, Luis F., et al. 78, 80-82; Caprimulgus cubanensisinsulaepi- Kansas, 885-896, 932-946 norurn, 990; Casmerodiusalbus, 78, 80-82; Cha- Karlin, Alvan, see Stevenson,Henry M., et al. radriusalexandrinus, 15-16; Egrettathula, 78, 80- Karr, JamesR., reviews by, 795, 1014-1015 82; E. tricolor,78, 80-82; Eudocimusalbus, 78, 80- Keith, Stuart, (Chief Ed.), A.B.A. checklist (rev.), 768- 82; Hirundo rustica, 998-1000; Larus atricilla, 78, 769; review by, 520-521 80-82; Larusmarinus, 64-66, 71, 73; Microrhopias Kendeigh, S. Charles, Bird populations in eastcentral quixensis,921; Mimus polyglottos,154-159; Nyctic- Illinois: fluctuations, variations, and develop- orax nycticorax,78, 80-82; Pharomachrusmocinno, ment over a half century (rev.), 770-771; Inver- 294-295; Plegadisfalcinellus, 78, 80-82; Rostratula tebrate populations of the deciduousforest: fluc- benghalensis,49-54; Sternamaxima, 78, 80-82; S. tuations and relations to weather (rev.), 770-771 sandvicensis,78, 80-82; Sturnusvulgaris, 926-930 Kentucky, 932-946 Iowa, 932-946 Kerlinger, Paul, Jeffrey D. Cherry, and Kevin D. Islands, biogeography,180-186, 192-194, 551-558, Powers, Records of migrant hawks from the 739-742, 918, 920-925, 989-991; colonization, North Atlantic Ocean, 488-490 551-558; Kestrel, American, 488-490 Ixoreus naevius,491-493, 995 Kilham, Lawrence,review by, 511-514 Kingbird, Eastern 326-332; Ruby-crowned, 995; Jackson,James F., see Joern, William T., and -- Western, 496 October1983] Indexto Volume100 1035

Kinglet, Golden-crowned,361-362, 491-498; Ruby- Leahy, Christopher, The birdwatcher's companion: crowned, 491-493; 995 an encyclopedichandbook of North American Kite, Hook-billed, 749-750; Pearl, 627; Snail, 84-91, birdlife (rev.), 1012-1013 93-97 Leptoptiloscrumeniferus, 401 Kittiwake, Black-legged,469-475 Leucopternissemiplumbea, 626 Kleptoparasitism,217-220, 636-643, 808 Limicolafalcinellus, 448-449 Klett, Albert T., seeKrapu, Gary L., et al. Linz, GeorgeM., SusanB. Bolin, and J. Frank Cassel, Knight, SusanK., and RichardL. Knight, Aspectsof Postnuptialand postjuvenalmolts of Red-winged food finding by wintering Bald Eagles,477-484 Blackbirds in Cass County, North Dakota, 206- Knight, Richard L., see Knight, Susan K., and 209 Livezey, Bradley C., and Philip S. Humphrey, Me- Knot, Red, 448 chanicsof steamingin steamer-ducks,485-488 Kochert, M. N., see Steenhof, K., et al. Lockley,Ronald M., Flight of the stormpetrel (rev.), Komeda,Shigemoto, Nest attendanceof parent birds 1017-1018 in the Painted Snipe (Rostratulabenghalensis), 48- Logan, Cheryl A., Reproductivelydependent song 55 cyclicity in mated male Mockingbirds (Mimus Korea, 608 polyglottos),403-413 Kovacs,Kit M., and JohnP. Ryder, Reproductiveper- Lohrer, Fred E., review by, 523-524 formanceof female-femalepairs and polygynous Longevity(see Mortality and Survival) trios of Ring-billed Gulls, 658-669 Looft, Volker, and Giinther Busche(Eds.), Vogelwelt Krapu, Gary L., reviews by, 246-248, 535-536; Albert Schleswig-Holsteins.Band 2: Greifvogel (rev.), T. Klett, and Dennis G. Jotde, The effect of vari- 530-531 able springwater conditionson Mallard repro- Lophorinasuperba, 1-10 duction, 689-698 Lophortyxcalifornicus, 33-47 Krebs, J. R., and N. B. Davies, An introduction to L. gambelii,33-47 behavioural ecology (rev.), 785-787; see Mc- L. shotwellL 39-40 Gregor, Peter K., et al. Lophotriccuseulophotes, 651 Kroodsma,Donald E., review by, 785-787; and David L. pileatus,626 A. Spector,review by, 792 Lorenz,Konrad Z., The foundationsof ethology(rev.), 252-253 Lagrenade, Marie-Christine and Pierre Mousseau, Louisiana, 497-499, 932-946, 947-951 Female-femalepairs and polygynous associa- Loxia curvirostra, 107, 491-493, 836 tions in a QuebecRing-billed Gull colony,210- L. leucoptera,107 212 Ludwig, Daniel R., review by, 265 Lanius ludovicianus, 106 Lurocalissemitorquatus, 627 Lank, David B., see Oring, Lewis W., et al. Lanyon, Wesley E., and John W. Fitzpatrick, Behav- Macaw, Great Green, 623 ior, morphology, and systematicsof Sirystessibi- Mackworth-Praed, C. W., and C. H. B. Grant, African lator (Tyrannidae), 98-104 handbook of birds (rev.), 263 Lark, Magpie, 106 Maclean, Gordon L., review by, 517-518 Larkin, Ronald P., review by, 545-546 Magpie, Black-backed,107 Larosterna inca, 801-808 Maine, 63-74, 382-387 Larusargentatus, 214, 997 Malacoptilapanamensis, 129, 132 L. atricilla, 76-82, 636-643 Malaysia, 425-437 L. belcheri, 801-808 Mallard, 302-309, 689-696, 719-721, 932-946, 950, 997 L. californicus,16, 21-23 Malurus cyaneus,106 L. delawarensis,210-212, 217-220, 658-667, 726-727, Manacus manacus,739-742 997 Manakin, White-bearded, 739-742 L. dominicanus, 801-808 Manitoba, 215-217, 440-450 L. glaucescens,478, 979-981 Manucode,Crinkle-collared, 1-10; Trumpet, 1-10 L. heermanni, 980-981 Manucodiachalybatus, 1-10 L. marinus, 63-74 M. keraudrenii, 1-10 L. modestus,801-808 Marcus,Mickey J., Additions to the avifauna of Hon- L. philadelphia,214 duras, 621-629 L. pipixcan,801-808 Marler, Peter, and J. G. Vandenbergh(Eds.), Hand- Laughlin, Sarah B. (Ed.), Proceedingsof the north- book of behavioral neurobiology,volume 3: so- easternbreeding bird atlasconference (rev.), 547- cial behavior and communication (rev.), 250-252 548 Marquiss,M., see Newton, I., et al. Leaf-gleaner,Str!ped, 627 Marsh, Richard L., Adaptationsof the Gray Catbird 1036 Index to Volume100 [Auk, Vol. 100

Dumetellacarolinensis to long distance migration: Measurements(see Weights and --) energy stores and substrateconcentrations in Meininger, Peter L., and Wim C. Mulli•, The signif- plasma, 170-179 icance of Egyptian wetlands for wintering wa- Marti, Carl D., review by, 535-536 terbirds (rev.), 540-541 Martin, House, 435-436 Melanerpesaurifrons, 625 Mason, J. Russell,and RussellF. Reidinger, Jr., Gen- M. formicivorus,731-732 eralization of and effectsof pre-exposureon col- Meleagrisgallopavo, 401 or-avoidance learning by Red-winged Black- Melospizalincolnii, 363 birds (Agelaiusphoeniceus), 461-468 M. melodia, 186, 363, 995 Massachusetts, 699-708, 1001-1002 Memorial of Eisenmann, Eugene, 188-191 Mathews, G. V. T., and M. Smart (Eds.), Proceedings Merlin, 488-490 of the Second International Swan Symposium, Meropsviridis, 425-437 Sapporo,Japan, 21-22 February 1980 (rev.), 1021 Mesembrinibiscayennensis, 625-626 Mating systemsof Actitismacularia, 272-284; Cymbi- Mewaldt, L. Richard, see Gill, Robert E., and -- laimus lineatus, 650; C. sanctaemariae, 650; Den- Mexico, 180-186, 373-374, 376, 551-558, 636-643, 733 dragapusobscurus, 653-657; Dendrocygnaautum- nalis,728-729; Diphyllodesmagnificus, 1-2, 8-10; Michigan, 170-178, 217-220, 712, 974-976 Epimachusalbertisii, 1-2, 8-10; Larus delawarensis, Microbates cinereiventris,627 210-212; Lophorinasuperba, 1-2, 8-10; Manacus Micropanyptila,735 manacus,739-742; Manucodiachalybatus, 1-2, 8- Micropsitta,736 10; M. keraudrenii,1-2, 8-10; Melanerpesformici- Microrhopiasquixensis, 920-925 vorus,731-732; Mimuspolyglottos, 158; Oxyruncus Migration and orientationof Accipiterstriatus, 488- cristatus,123; Paradisaeaminor, 992-994; P. rag- 490; Agelaiusphoeniceus, 208; Bombycillacedrorum, giana, 1-2, 8-10; P. rudolphi,1-2, 8-10; Parotia 491-493; Buteojamaicensis, 164; Carduelispinus, lawesii,1-2, 8-10; Ptilorismagnificus, 1-2, 8-10; 491-493; Carpodacuscassinii, 491-493; C. mexica- Rostratulabenghalensis, 48-54; Tachycinetabicolor, nus,491-493; C. purpureus,491-493; Catharusgut- 750-753 tatus, 491-493, 995; Certhia americana, 491-493; Mating systems,influence of frugivoryon, 1-2, 8-10 Coccothraustesvespertinus, 836; Coccyzusamerica- Maxson, Stephen J., see Oring, Lewis W., et al. nus,844; Colaptesauratus, 491-493; Dendroicakirt- May, Robert M. (Ed.), Theoreticalecology: principles landii, 974-976; D. townsendi, 995; D. striata, 843; and applications(rev.), 261-262 Dumetella carolinensis,170-178; Erithacus rubecula, Mayfield, Harold F., Kirtland'sWarbler, victim of its 601-606; Falcocolumbari•s, 488-490; F. peregrinus, own rarity?, 974-976 488-490; F. sparverius,488-490; Ixoreusnaevius, Mayr, Ernst, The growth of biologicalthought. Di- 491-493, 995; Juncohyemalis, 491-493; landbirds, versity, evolution, and inheritance (rev.), 507- 826-851; Loxiacurvirostra, 491-493, 836; Melospiza 509 melodia,995; Molothrusater, 367; Muscicapasibiri- McCafiery,Brian J., Breedingflight display in the ca, 212-213; Nucifragacolumbiana, 836; Pandion female White-rumped Sandpiper (Calidrisfusci- haliaetus,488-490; Parusgambeli, 491-493; Passe- coilis),500-501 rellailiaca, 491-493; Phylloscopusfuscatus, 996; Plo- McDowell, Michael K., see Olson, Deanna H., and ceus cucullatus, 863-869; Pluvialis dominica, 616- 619;P. fulva,616-619; Railus longirostris, 198-200; McFarland, David (Ed.), The Oxford companion to Reguluscalendula, 491-493, 995; R. satrapa,491- animal behavior (rev.), 1011-1012 493; Selasphorusfiammula, 318; S. torridus,318; Sit- McGillivray, W. Bruce, Intraseasonalreproductive ta canadensis,491-493; S. carolinensis,491-493; S. costs for the House Sparrow (Passerdomesticus), pygmea,491-493; Sterna caspia,374-376; Turdus 25-32 migratorius,491-493, Zonotrichiaatricapilla, 843- McGregor,Peter K., JohnR. Krebs,and LaurenceM. 844, 995; Z. leucophrys,995 Ratcliffe,The reactionsof Great Tits (Parusmajor) Milkman, Roger (Ed.), Perspectives on evolution to playbackof degradedand undegradedsongs: (rev.), 538 the effect of familiarity with the stimulus song Miller, Edward H., The structureof aerial displaysin type, 898-906 three speciesof Calidridinae (Scolopacidae),440- McKelvey, RichardW., review by, 1021 451 McKinney, Frank, seeCheng, Kimberly M., et al. Millington, Stephen, see Price, Trevor, et al. McLandress,M. Robert, Temporal changesin habitat selectionand nest spacingin a colony of Ross' Mimicry in Fringillacoelebs, 493-495 and Lesser Snow Geese, 335-343 Miraodesgraysoni, 551-558 McLaren, Ian A., The birds of Sable Island, Nova Sco- Mimus polyglottos,106, 149-159, 403-413, 497-499, tia (rev.), 242 551-558, 828 McSweeney,Daniel, see Dolphin, William F., and Mindell, David P., Harlan's Hawk (Buteojamaicensis harlani): a valid subspecies,161-169 October 1983] Index to Volume 100 1037

Minnesota, 272-284, 382-387, 874 Muscicapasibirica, 212-213 Mississippi, 932-946 Muse, Corey, and Shirley Muse, The birds and bird- Missouri, 932-946 lore of Samoa (rev.), 1013-1014 Mockingbird, Northern, 106, 149-159, 403-413, 497- Myadestestownsendi, 362 499, 551-558, 828; Socorro, 551-558 Myiarchuscephalotes, 100 Molothrus aeneus,992 M. ferox, 102 M. armenti, 991-992 M. oberi, 102 M. ater, 139-147, 355-368, 583-591,974 M. tuberculifer,100 Molts and plumagesof Agelaiusphoeniceus, 206-208; Myiozetetesgranadensis, 106, 626 Aquilachrysaetos, 745; Caprimulguscubanensis cu- M. similis, 625 banensis,989; C. c. eckmanL989; C. c. insulaepi- Myrmecizaexsul, 626 norurn, 989; Chondrohieraxuncinatus, 749-750; Myrmornistorquata, 627 Chordeilesacutipennis, 985-986; C. gundlachii,984- Myrmotherula axillaris,624 986; C. minor,984-986; Cymbilaimus lineatus, 647- M. fulviventris,624 648; C. sanctaemariae,647-648; Erithacusrubecula, M. ornata, 651 603; Falcoperegrinus, 269-271, 560-566; Hirundo pyrrhonota,205; H. rustica,205; Microrhopias quix- ensis,924-925; Netta erythrophthalma,220; No- tiochelidoncyanoleuca, 203-205; Pluvialisdominica, Nebraska, 932-946 609-611,616;P. fulva,609-611,616; Riparia ripa- Neomorphusgeoffroyi, 627 ria, 204; Selasphorusardens, 317-319; S. fiammula, Nest and nest site of Actitis macularia, 272-273; Bu- 317-319; S. scintilla,317-319; S. simoni,317-319; bulcus ibis, 78-81; Casmerodiusalbus, 78-81; Cha- S. torridus,317-319; Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 204; radrius alexandrinus, 16, 18, 20-23; Chen caerules- Tachycinetabicolor, 204 cens,337-342; C. rossii,337-342; Egrettathula, 78- Monasafiavirostris, 651 81; E. tricolor, 78-81; Eudocimus albus, 78-81; Hi- Monson, Gale, and Allan R. Phillips, Annotated rundo pyrrhonota,795-799; Larus atricilla, 78-81; checklistof the birds of Arizona (rev.), 518 L. delawarensis,210, 659-660; Microrhopiasquix- Montana, 874 ensis,920; Mimus polyglottos,497-499; Nycticorax Montevecchi,W. A., review by, 257-259 nycticorax,78-81; Pelecanusoccidentalis, 682; Phae- Montgomery,Robert A., review by, 538-539 thonrubricauda, 953-959; Phalacrocoraxbougainvil- Moore,Frank R., reviewsby, 252-253 lii, 682; Pharomachrusmocinno, 294-295; Plegadis Moore, Michael C., see Wingfield, John C., et al. falcinellus,78-81; Pluvialisdominica, 615; P. fulva, Morency, Pierre, Une journ•e chez les oiseaux(rev.), 615;Sirystes sibilator, 99, 102;Spinus cucullatus, 738; 792 Sterna maxima, 78-81; S. sandvicensis,78-81; Stur- Mortality and survivalof Accipiternisus, 349-353; Ao nus vulgaris,926-930; Sula variegata,682; Zono- titismacularia, 279-281; Aquila chrysaetos, 630-634; trichialeucophrys, 822 Charadriusalexandrinus, 17, 20, 23;Dendragapus ob- Nest parasitism,355-368, 717-725, 729-730 scurus,655-656; Dendroicakirtlandii, 974-976; Er- Nestling of Aquila chrysaetos,630-634; Collocaliaes- ithacusrubecula, 605; Larus delawarensis,661-662, culenta,425-437; Hirundopyrrhonota, 795-799; H. 666-667; Passer domesticus,25-31; Phaethon rubri- tahitica, 425-437; Larus delawarensis, 661-665; cauda,958-959; Rissa tridactyla, 471-472, 474-475; Meropsviridis, 425-437; Rissatridactyla, 469-475; Sternacaspia, 372; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 816, 822- Tyrannustyrannus, 326-332 824 Netta erythrophthalma,220 Motmot, Rufous, 623-624 Nevada, 369-379, 886 de Moura Lara Resende, Susana, see de Tarso Zu- New Guinea, 992-994 quim Antas, Paulo, and -- New Hampshire, 382-387 MousseauPierre, see Lagrenade, Marie-Christine, and New Jersey,998-1000 New Mexico, 45, 731-732, 889 Mueller, Helmut C., reviewsby, 530-531, 789-790 Newton, I., M. Marquiss, and A. Village, Weights, Munz, Lucile Thompson, and Nedra G. Slauson, In- breeding, and survival in European Sparrow- dex to illustrationsof living things outsideNorth hawks,344-354; review by, 529-530 America (rev.), 795 New York, 326-332, 382-387, 729-730 Nichols, James D., Kenneth J. Reinecke, and James Murphy, JosephR., review by, 792-794 E. Hines, Factors affecting the distribution of Murphy, Michael T., Clutch size in the EasternKing- Mallards wintering in the Mississippi Alluvial bird: factorsaffecting nestling survival, 326-334 Valley, 932-946 Murray, BertramG., Jr., review by, 1009-1011 Nicholson, John C., The birds of Manitoulin Island Murre, Common, 236-238, 980-981; Thick-billed, 236- and adjacentislands within Manitoulin District 238 (rev.), 255 Murrelet, Ancient, 214; Kittlitz's, 214; Marbled, 214 Nigeria, 863-869 1038 Indexto Volume100 [Auk, Vol. 100

Nighthawk, Antillean, 983-987; Common, 983-987; Orientation (See Migration and ) Short-tailed, 627 Oring, Lewis W., David B. Lank, and Stephen J. Max- Night-Heron, Black-crowned, 76-82, 699-708 son, Population studiesof the polyandrousSpot- Nightjar, Cuban, 988-991; European, 106 ted Sandpiper, 272-285 Nisbet, I. C. T., Defecation behavior of territorial and Oriole, Northern, 828, 885-896; Scott's, 828; Yellow- nonterritorial Common Terns (Sterna hirundo), backed, 733-735; Yellow-tailed, 733-735 1001-1002 Oropendola, Montezuma, 625 Nohring, Rfilf (Ed.), Acta XVII CongressusInterna- Ortalis cinereiceps,623 tionalis Ornithologici (rev.), 524-525 O. vetula, 623 Nonnularuficapilla, 651 Oryzoborusmaximiliani, 627 Norderhaug, M., E. Brun, and G. U. Mollen, Seabird Osprey, 488-490 resources of the Barents Sea (rev.), 257-259; Osteologyof Argentavismagnificens, 390-402; Terator- Breeding biology of the Little Auk (Platus alle) nis merriami, 390-402 in Svalbard (rev.), 547 Otis tarda, 401 Notes, Manuel, and Dario Yzurieta, Aves de am- Owl, Great Horned, 829; Snowy, 667 bientesacufiticos de C6rboday Centrode Argen- Oxyruncuscristatus, 117-124 tina (rev.), 1018-1019 Oxyura jamaicensis,717-725 North Atlantic, 488-490 North Carolina, 76-82, 403-413, 414-423, 699-708, Pachyramphusalbogriseus, 627 960-968 Paganelli, Charles V., see Vleck, Carol Masters,et al. North Dakota, 206-208, 689-696 Page, Gary W., Lynne E. Stenzel, David W. Winkler, Northwest Territories, 201-202, 335-342, 608-612 and ChristopherW. Swarth, Spacingout at Mono Notharchuspectoralis, 131 Lake: breeding success,nest density, and pre- Notiochelidoncyanoleuca, 203-205 dation in the Snowy Plover, 13-24 Nucifragacolumbiana, 836 Paleontology (see Fossils) Nutcracker, Clark's, 836 Panama, 195-197, 319-320, 733, 920-925 Nuthatch, Pygmy, 491-493; Red-breasted,491-493; Pandion haliaetus, 488-490 White-breasted, 491-493 Panyptila,735 Nyctea scandiaca,667 Papp, J., and Zs. R6thy, Bibliographia ornithologica Nycticoraxnycticorax, 76-82, 699-708 hungatica (rev.), 267 Papua New Guinea, 1-12 Oceaniresgracilis, 801,805 Paradisaea minor, 992-994 O. oceanicus,801-803 P. raggiana,1-10 Oceanodromaleucorhoa, 230-232, 593-599 P. rudolphi,1-10 O. markhami, 801 Parakeet, Crimson-fronted, 627 O'Connor, Raymond J., review by, 772-775 Parasitism (see Nest parasitism; see also Kleptopara- Ohio, 139-147, 461-467 sitism) Ohmart, Robert D., review by, 518 Parker, Theodore A., III, review by, 775-777 Oklahoma, 887-896 Parkes, Kenneth C., see Jehl, Joseph R., Jr., and Olendorff, Richard R., A. Dean Miller, and Robert N. Lehman, Suggestedpractices for raptor protec- Parmelee, David F., Bird Island in Antarctic waters tion on power lines: the state of the art in 1981 (rev.), 248-249; reviews by, 515-516, 521-522 (rev.), 263 Parotia lawesii, 1-10 Olla, Bori L., see Grover, Jill J., and -- Parrish, Jimmie R., David T. Rogers,Jr., and F. Pres- Olson, Deanna H., and Michael K. McDowell, A com- cott Ward, Identification of natal locales of Per- parison of White-bearded Manakin (Manacus egrine Falcons(Falco peregrinus) by trace-element manacus)populations and lek systems in Suri- analysis, 560-567 name and Trinidad, 739-742 Parus bicolor, 414-423 Olson, Storrs L., see Crawford, Robert L., et al.; Evi- P. caeruleus, 436 dence for a polyphyletic origin of the Pici- P. gambeli,362, 491-493 formes, 126-133; A hybrid between the orioles P. major,436, 898-905 Icteruschrysater and I. mesomelas,733-735 Passerdomesticus, 25-31, 141, 436, 828 O'Neill, John P., review by, 780-782 Passerculussandwichensis, 186 Ontario, 583-591, 658-667, 726-727, 750-753, 887, Passerella iliaca, 363, 491-493 974-976 Passerina amoena, 363 Oporornistolmiei, 362 Patterson,I. J., The Shelduck: a study in behavioural Oregon, 372-373, 874 ecology (rev.), 760-762 Oreortyx pictus,33-47 Patterson, Thomas L., see Petrinovich, Lewis, and Orians, Gordon H., review by, 767-768 October 1983] Index to Volume100 1039

Paulson,Dennis R., Flockingin the Hook-billed Kite 670-678; metabolism, 149-159, 427-437, 977-978; 749-750 migration, 170-178; nutrient reserves,56-61,170- Paulus, Stuart L., Dominance relations, resource use, 178, 344-353, 677; temperature regulation, 153, and pairing chronology of Gadwalls in winter, 429, 431,436; water balance, 427-428; water loss 947-952 from eggs,76-82 Pedionomustorquatus, 136 Pierpont, Nina, and John W. Fitzpatrick, Specificsta- Pelecanoidesgarnoti, 801-802, 805-806, 808 tus and behaviorof Cymbilaimussanctaemariae, the Pelecanusoccidentalis, 636-643, 680-687, 800-808 Bamboo Antshrike, from southwestern Amazo- Pelican, Brown, 636-643, 680-687, 800-808 nia, 645-652 Penguin, Humboldt, 801-802, 804-808; Magellanic, Piezorhina cinerea, 228 221-223 Pintail, Northern, 719-721, 950 Pennsylvania, 140-147, 926-930 Pipilo aberti,107 Perdeck, A. C., and C. Clason, Some results of water- P. chlorurus, 363 fowl ringing in Europe (rev.), 539-540 P. erythrophthalmus,186, 226, 363 Peres Garat, Cesar, see Ellis, David H., and -- P. fuscus,106 Peru, 98-103, 645-651,680-687, 733, 800-809 Pirangafiava, 828 Pesticides (see Pollutants) P. ludoviciana, 363 Petersen, Peter C. (Ed.), Birding areas in Iowa (rev.), Pitylusgrossus, 626 264 Platyspizacrassirostris, 228 Petrel, Cape, 801, 805 Plegadisfalcinellus, 76-82, 960-968 Petrinovich, Lewis, and Thomas L. Patterson, The Ploceuscucullatus, 863-869 White-crowned Sparrow: reproductive success Ploger, Bonnie J., see Schnell, Gary D., et al. (1975-1980), 811-825 Plover, Snowy, 13-23 Pettingill, Olin Sewall, Jr., review by, 794 Plumages(see Molts and ) Pewee, Western Wood, 362 Plumeleteer, Bronze-tailed, 623 Phaenostictusmcleannani, 624 Pluvialis dominica, 607-619 Phaethon rubricauda,953-959 P. fulva, 607-619 Phainopeplanitens, 828 Pochard, South American, 220 Phainopepla, 828 Podilymbuspodiceps, 220 Phalacrocoraxbougainvillii, 680-687, 800-808 Poecilotriccusalbifacies, 651 P. gaimardi,801-808 Pollutants, 699-708 P. olivaceus, 801,805-808 Polyandry (see Mating systems) P. pelagicus,980-981 Polygamy (see Mating systems) Phalarope, Red-necked, 214, 801, 805 Polygyny (see Mating systems) Phalaropuslobatus, 214, 801,805 Poospizahispaniolensis, 228 Pharomachrusmocinno, 286-299 Power, Dennis M., Variability in island populations Phasianuscolchicus, 33-47 of the House Finch, 180-187; (Ed.), The Califor- Pheasant,Ring-necked, 33-47 nia islands: proceedingsof a multidisciplinary Pheucticusludovicianus, 107 symposium (rev.), 783-785 P. melanocephalus,105-115, 186, 363 Powers,Kevin D., see Kerlinger, Paul, et al. Phillips, David, and Hugh Nash (Eds.), The condor Prairie Chicken, Lesser, 33-47 question: captive or forever free? (rev.), 239-240 Prater,A. J., Estuarybirds of Britain and Ireland (rev.), Phoenicop'teruschiIensis, 997 262-263 P. ruber, 997 Predationby Circuscyaneus, 279; Corvusbrachyrhyn- PhyIloscopusfuscatus, 995-996 chos,667; C. corax,16, 21-22; Laruscalifornicus, 16, Physiologyof Accipiternisus, 344-353; Anas platyrhyn- 21-22; Nycteascandiaca, 667; QuiscaIusquiscula, 278 chos,302-309; Apus affinis, 426, 428, 430, 435; A. Predation on Actitis macularia, 273-274, 278-279; Cha- apus,435; Brantacanadensis, 670-678; Collocaliaes- radrius alexandrinus,16, 22-23; Chen caerulescens, culenta,427-437; Delichonurbica, 435-436; Dume- 340; C. rossii,340; Dendragapusobscurus, 655-656; tellacarolinensis, 170-178; Himatione sanguinea, 977- Larusdelawarensis, 667; Mimodesgraysong 555-558; 978; Hirundo rustica, 435; H. tahitica, 427-437; Mimus polyglottos,157-158, 497-499; Pharomach- Meropsviridis, 427-437; Mimus polyglottos,149- rus mocinno,296-297; Tyrannustyrannus, 329; Ze- 159; Parus caeruleus,436; Passerdomesticus, 436; naidagraysoni, 555-558; Zonotrichia leucophrys, 816- Riparia riparia, 435-436; Rostrhamussociabilis, 90; 818, 821-824 Sturnusvulgaris, 436; Zonotrichialeucophrys, 56-61 Price, Trevor, Stephen Millington, and Peter Grant, Physiology, egg-laying, 344-353; energy cost of ac- Helping at the nest in Darwin's finches as mis- tivities,90, 149-159,344-353, 429-431,436; flight, directed parental care, 192-194 149-159; forced copulation, 302-309; growth, Prince, Harold H., see Rabe, Dale L., et al. 427-437; hormones, 56-61; incubation, 149-159, Procniastricarunculata, 289 1040 Indexto Volume100 [Auk, Vol. 100

Pteroptochosmegapodius, 132 within a populationof the EuropeanStarling, Ptilorismagnificus, 1-10 926-931; see Clark, L., et al. Ptychoramphusaleuticus, 214 Riflebird, Magnificent, 1-10 Puerto Rico, 737-739 Ringelman,James K., reviewsby, 539-541 Puffin, Horned, 593-599 Ripariariparia, 204, 435-436 Puffinusgriseus, 801-808 van Riper, CharlesIII, seeWeathers, Wesley W., et Pulich, Warren M., Birds of Tarrant County, second al. edition (rev.), 264-265 Rising,J. D., The progressof oriolehybridization in pygmy-Tyrant,Scale-crested, 626 Kansas, 885-897 Pyle,Peter B., David F. DeSante,Robert J. Boekel- Rissatridactyla, 469-475 heide, and Robert P. Henderson,A Dusky War- Ritchison,Gary, The function of singing in female bler (Phylloscopusfuscatus) on SoutheastFarallon Black-headed Grosbeaks (Pheucticusmelanoceph- Island, California, 995-996 alus):family-group maintenance, 105-116 Ritter,Lyman V., seeVerner, Jared,and -- Robin, American, 106, 362, 491-493, 829; European, Quail, Bobwhite, 33-47; California, 33-47; Common, 106, 601-606; Mountain, 289 33-47; Gambel's, 33-47; Montezuma, 33-47; Robinson, William L., Fool hen: the Spruce Grouse Mountain, 33-47; Scaled, 33-47 on the Yellow Dog Plains(rev.), 253-254 Quebec, 210-212, 974-976 Rogers,David T., Jr.,see Parrish, Jimmie R., et al. Quetzal, Resplendent,286-299 Rohwer, Sievert, Formalizing the avoidance-image Quinney,Terry E., Tree Swallowscross a polygyny hypothesis:critique of an earlierprediction, 971- threshold, 750-754 974 Quiscalusquiscula, 107, 278 Rostratulabenghalensis, 48-54 Rostrhamussociabilis, 84-91, 93-97 Rabe, Dale L., Harold H. Prince, and Donald L. Bea- Rubinoff, Roberta Wolff, see Caldwell, Gloria Sulli- ver, Feeding-siteselection and foraging strate- van, and -- giesof AmericanWoodcock, 711-716 Russell,Stephen M., review by, 525-528 Raffaele,Herbert A., The raising of a ghost--Spinus Ryder,John P., reviewsby, 242,255; see Kovacs, Kit cucullatus in Puerto Rico, 737-739 M., and --; Sex ratio and egg sequencein Rahn, Hermann, see Vleck, Carol Masters, et al. Ring-billedGulls, 726-728 Raikow, Robert J., and Joel Cracraft, Monophyly of Rynchopsniger, 997 the Piciformes:a reply to Olson,134-138 Rail, Clapper, 198-200 Salomonsen,Finn, Ornithological and ecological Railuslongirostris, 198-200 studies in S.W. Greenland (59ø46'-62ø27'NLat.) Ramphastossulfuratus, 624 (rev.),249-250; The seabirdsof Greenland(rev.), R. swainsonii, 624 257-259 R. toco, 127 Sanderling,447-449 Ramphotrigonmegacephala, 651 Sanderson,Glen C. (Ed.), Management of migratory Ratcliffe,Laurence M., seeMcGregor, Peter K., et al. shoreand uplandgame birds in North America Ratti,J. T., L. D. Flake,and W. A. Wentz (Compilers), (rev.), 538-539 Waterfowl ecologyand management:selected Sandpiper,Baird's, 446, 448-449;Broad-billed, 448- readings(rev.), 535-536 449; Buff-breasted,488; Curlew, 447, 449; Least, Raveling,Dennis G., seeAldrich, Thomas W., and 444, 446-449; Purple, 449; Rock,448-449; Semi- ; review by, 760-762 palmated,440, 444, 450;Spoon-billed, 448-449; Raven, Common, 16, 21-23, 478-479 Spotted,272-284; Stilt, 440-444, 446-450; West- Redhead, 717-725 ern, 447; White-rumped,448-449, 500-501 Reguluscalendula, 491-493, 995 Sapsucker,Red-breasted, 871-884; Red-naped, 871- R. satrapa,361-362, 491-493 884; Williamson's,871-884; Yellow-bellied, 871- Reidinger,Russell F., Jr.,see Mason, J. Russell,and 884 Sarcoramphuspapa, 395, 398 Reinarda, 735 Sauer,Gordon C., JohnGould. The bird man. A chro- Reinecke,Kenneth J., see Nichols, JamesD., et al. nologyand bibliography(rev.), 1016-1017 Rhipiduraleucophrys, 106 Savage,C. (Ed.),Pheasants in Asia1979. Proceedings Rhode Island, 699-708 of the First InternationalSymposium on Pheas- Rhytipternaholerythra, 102 ants in Asia, Kathmandu, Nepal, 21-23 Novem- R. immunda, 100 ber 1979 (rev.), 263-264 Richmond, Milo E., see Haramis, G. Michael, et al. Schnell,Gary D., BarbaraL. Woods,and BonnieJ. Ricklefs, Robert E., Brewster Award, 268; and Cyn- Ploger,Brown Pelicanforaging success and thia A. Smeraski,Variation in incubationperiod kleptoparasitismby LaughingGulls, 636-644 October1983] Indexto Volume100 1041

Schreiber, Ralph W., reviews by, 509-511, 794; see Slater, P. J. B., Chaffinch imitates Canary song ele- Clark, L., et al. ments and aspectsof organization, 493-495 Schroeder,Donna J., and R. Haven Wiley, Commu- Sluys, Ronald, Commentary: Evidence for hybrid nication with shared songthemes in Tufted Tit- murre reconsidered, 236-237 mice, 414-424 Smeraski,Cynthia A., see Ricklefs, Robert E., and Schultz,Thomas D., Opportunisticforaging of West- ern Kingbirds on aggregationsof tiger beetles, Smith, Kimberly G., reviews by, 769-771 496-497 Smithe, Frank B., Naturalist's color guide part III Scolaro, Jos• A., Martin A. Hall, and Isalas M. Xim- (rev.), 521-522 •nez, The Magellanic Penguin (Spheniscusmagel- Snipe, Painted, 48-54 lanicus):sexing adults by discriminantanalysis of Snow, D. W., The cotingas(rev.), 780-782 morphometric characters,221-224 Snyder, Noel F. R., and Herbert W. Kale, II, Mollusk Scolopaxminor, 711-716 predation by Snail Kites in Colombia, 93-97 Scotland, 344-353 Solitaire, Townsend's, 362 Scott,D. A., A preliminary inventory of wetlandsof Song (seeVocalizations) international importance for waterfowl in west Sonogramsof Calidrisalpina, 445-446; C. himantopus, Europe and northwest Africa (rev.), 541 441-443; C. pusilia,447-449; Charadriusvociferus, Scott, D. M., and C. Davison Ankney, Commentary: 854; Cymbilaimuslineatus, 649; C. sanctaemariae,649; Do Darwin's finches lay small eggs?,226-227; Fringillacoelebs, 494; Hirundopyrrhonota, 797; Ox- and C. Davison Ankney, The laying cycle of yruncuscristatus, 119; Parus bicolor,415-418; P. Brown-headed Cowbirds: passerine chickens?, major,900; Pheucticusmelanocephalus, 108; Serinus 583-592 canaria,494; Zenaidagraysoni, 909-910; Z. ma- Scott,Jack Denton, Orphans from the sea(rev.), 794- croura,909-910; Zonotrichialeucophrys, 454, 572, 795 854 Scott,Thomas W., and Judith Grumstrup-Scott,Why South Dakota, 874, 932-946 do Brown-headed Cowbirds perform the head- Southern,Linda Kinkel, reviews by, 264 down display?,139-148 Southern, William E., Editor of Reviews, 239-267, 507- Seedeater, Slate-colored, 626-627; Variable, 106 549, 760-795, 1005-1021; reviews by, 263-267, Selasphorusardens, 311-324 549, 794-795, 1012-1013; see Elston, Sue F., and S. fiammula,311-324 S. platycercus,324 Sparrow, Chipping, 363; Fox, 363, 491-493; Golden- S. scintilla, 311-324 crowned, 843-844, 995; Grasshopper,106; Hens- S. simoni, 311-324 low's, 504-505; House, 25-31, 141, 436, 828; Lin- S. torridus, 311-324 coln's, 363; Orange-billed, 107; Sage,828; Song, S. "underwoodii," 321,324 363, 995; White-crowned, 56-61, 106, 363, 452- Serinus canaria, 493-495 460, 568-581,811-824, 995 Sharpbill, Costa Rican, 117-124 Sparrowhawk, European, 344-353 Shearwater,Sooty, 801-808 Spector, David A., see Kroodsma, Donald E., and Shields,William M., Philopatry, inbreeding, and the evolution of sex (rev.), 767-768 Spheniscushumboldti, 801-802, 804-808 Short, Lester L., Woodpeckersof the world (rev.), S. magellanicus,221-223 511-514 Sphyrapicusnuchalis, 871-884 Shrike, Loggerhead,106 S. ruber, 871-884 Sialia currucoides,362 S. thyroideus,871-884 S. mexicana, 362 S. varius, 871-884 S. sialis, 106 Spinuscucullatus, 738 Siberia, 608-619 Spizellapasserina, 186, 226, 363 Sicalisfiaveola, 228 S. pusilia,226 Sicklebill, Black-billed, 1-10 Sporophilaaurita, 106 Simoxenopsucayalae, 651 S. peruviana,228 Sirystes,98-103 S. schistacea, 626-627 Sirystessibilator, 98-103 Stacey,Peter B., and ThomasC. Edwards,Jr., Possible Siskin, Pine, 491-493; Red, 737-739 casesof infanticide by immigrant femalesin a Sitta canadensis,491-493 group-breeding bird, 731-733 S. carolinensis,491-493 Starling, European, 436, 926-930 S. pygmea,491-493 Steamer-Duck,Flying, 485-486; Magellanic Flight- Skimmer, Black, 997 less,485-486; White-headed Flightless,485-486 Skutch,Alexander F., Birds of tropical America (rev.), Steatornis, 736 1014-1015 Steenhof, K., M. N. Kochert, and J. H. Doremus, 1042 Indexto Volume100 [Auk, Vol. 100

Nesting of subadult Golden Eaglesin south- Lara Resende, First record of the South Ameri- western Idaho, 743-747 can Pochard in central Brazil, 220-221 Stelgidopteryxserripennis, 204, 362 Taxonomy of Alectorischukar, 42-43; Ammodramus Stenzel,Lynne E., seePage, Gary W., et al. henslowii henslowii, 504-505; A. I•. I•oustonensis, Stephanoaetuscoronatus, 631,633 504-505; A. h. susurrans,504-505; Aphrizavirgata, Stercorariusparasiticus, 971-973 446; Argentavismagnificens, 390-391; Buteojamai- S. pomarinus,801-802, 805-806, 808 censis,161-167; Calidris alba, 447-449; C. alpina, Sterling, Keir B., review by, 245-246 446-450; C. bairdii, 446, 448-449; C. canutus, 448; Sternacaspia, 369-379 C. ferruginea,447, 449; C. fusc&ollis,448-449; C. S. elegans,801-802 himantopus,446-450; C. maritima,449; C. mauri, S. hitundo, 1001-1002 447; C. minuta, 447-448; C. minutilla, 446-449; C. S. lorata, 801,805 ptilocnemis,448-449; C. pusilla,446-450; C. sub- S. maxima, 76-82 minuta, 449; C. temminckii,448-449; Callipepla S. paradisaea,804, 806 squamata,42-43; Cathartornisgracilis, 390-391; S. sandvicensis,76-82, 801,805 Chordeilesgundlachii, 987; C. minor,987; Colinus Stevenson,Henry M., Eugene Eisenmann, Chester virginianus,42-43; Coturnixcoturnix, 42-43; Cym- Winegarner,and Alvan Karlin, Notes on Com- bilaimus lineatus, 650-651; C. sanctaemariae,650- mon and Antillean nighthawks of the Florida 651;Cyrtonyx montezumae, 42-43; Eurynorhynchus Keys,983-988 pygmeus,448-449; Falcokreyenborgi, 269-271; Ic- Stiles,F. Gary, Commentary:On sightingsand spec- teruschrysater, 735; I. mesomelas,735; Limicolafal- imens,225-226; Systematics of the southernforms cinellus,448-449; Lophortyxcalifornicus, 42-43; L. of Selasphorus(Trochilidae), 311-325; and Bret gambelii,42-43; Molothrusarmenti, 992; Oceano- Whitney,Notes on the behaviorof the CostaRi- dromaleucorhoa, 232; Oreortyxpictus, 42-43; Oxy- can Sharpbill (Oxyruncus cristatus frater), 117-125 runcus cristatus, 124; Pedionomustorquatus, 136; Stilt, Black-necked, 997 Phasianus colchicus, 42-43; Piciformes, 126-133, Stint, Little, 447-448; Long-toed, 449; Temminck's, 134-138;Pluvialis dominica, 615-619; P. fulva, 615- 283-284, 448-449 619;Selasphorus ardens, 311-324; S. fiammula,311- Stoddard,Philip K., and Michael D. Beecher,Paren- 324; S. platycercus,324; S. scintilla,311-324; S. si- tal recognitionof offspringin the Cliff Swallow, moni, 311-324; S. torridus, 311-324; S. "underwoo- 795-799 dii," 321,324; Sirystessibilator, 98-103; Sphyrapicus Stork, Marabou, 401; Saddle-billed, 400 nuchalis,874-881; S. tuber,874-881; S. thyroideus, Storm-Petrel, Elliot's, 801,805; Leach's, 230-232, 593- 874-881; S. varius, 874-881; Teratornisincredibilis, 599; Markham's, 801; Wilson's, 801-803 390-391; T. merriami,390-391; Thamnophilusdo- Sturnusvulgaris, 436, 926-930 liatus, 650-651; T. multistriatus,650-651; T. pallia- Sula nebouxii,801-802, 805 tus, 650-651; Tryngitessubruficollis, 448; Tympa- S. variegata,680-687, 800-808 nuchuspallidicinctus, 42-43; Zenaidaauriculata, 913; Surfbird, 446 Z. graysoni,913, 917-918; Z. macroura,913, 917- Suriname, 739-742 918 Sutherland, Patricia, The pet bird handbook (rev.), Taylor,Walter Kingsley, see Crawford, Robert L., et 256 al. Swallow, Bank, 435-436; Barn, 362, 998-1000; Blue- Teal, Brazilian, 220; Cinnamon, 719-721; Green- and-White, 203-205; Cliff, 795-799; Northern winged, 950 Rough-winged,362; Pacific,425-437; Tree, 750- Temple,Stanley A., reviewsby, 239-240,263 753 Tennessee, 932-946 Swan, Mute, 401 Teratornis incredibilis, 390, 396 Swarth, Christopher W., see Page, Gary W., et al. T. merriami, 390-402 Swift, Gray-rumped,627; House, 426, 428, 430, 435 Tern, Arctic, 804, 806; Black Noddy, 623; Caspian, Swiftlet, White-bellied, 425-437 369-379; Common, 1001-1002; Elegant, 801-802, Synthliboramphusantiquus, 214 805;Inca, 801-808; Peruvian, 801,805; Royal,76- 82; Sandwich, 76-82, 801,805 Tachornis,735 Terpsiphoneviridis, 106 Tachycinetabicolor, 204, 750-753 Territory of Anasplatyrhynchos, 691, 693-695; Aquila Tachyeresleucocephalus, 485-486 chrysaetos,744-746; Dendragapus obscurus, 653-657; T. patachonicus,485-486 Dendroica kirtlandii, 974; Larus delawarensis,660; L. T. pteneres,485-486 marinus,65, 67, 69-72; Manacus manacus,741-742; Tachyphonusdelatrii, 626 Microrhopiasquixensis, 921; Mimus polyglottos, 156- Tanager, Carmiol's, 627; Hepatic, 828; Palm, 627; 159; Oxyruncuscristatus, 119, 121-122; Parusma- Tawny-crested,626; Western, 363 jor, 898-905;Pelecanus occidentalis, 680-687; Phal- de TarsoZuquim Antas, Paulo,and Susanade Moura acrocoraxbougainvillii, 680-687; Sternahirundo, October 1983] Index to Volume 100 1043

1001-1002; Sula variegata, 680-687; Zonotrichia T. verticalis, 496 leucophrys,452-460 Tyrant, Long-tailed, 625 Tetrao urogallus,401 Texas, 504-505, 560-566, 728-729 Udvardy, Miklos D. F., reviews by, 259-261,266-267, Thamnophilusdevillei, 651 518-520, 1018-1019 T. doliatus, 650 Uria aalge,236-238, 980-981 T. multistriatus, 650 U. lomvia, 236-238 T. palliatus,650 Utah, 105-115, 717-724 Thompson,Daniel B., see Tomback,Diana F., et al. Thrasher, Brown, 106 Vaughan, Richard, Arctic summer--birds in north Thraupispalmarum, 627 Norway (rev.), 259 Thrush,Gray-cheeked, 106; Hermit, 362, 491-493, 995; Venezuela, 203-205, 733, 749-750 RussetNightingale, 106;Varied, 491-493, 995 Vermivora luciae, 828 Thryothorusatrogularis, 627 V. ruficapilla,362, 625 T. genibarbis,651 Verner, Jared,and Lyman V. Ritter, Current statusof T. nigricapillus,627 the Brown-headed Cowbird in the Sierra Na- T. thoracicus, 627 tional Forest, 355-368 Tiaris canora, 106 Vickery, Peter D., Annotatedchecklist of Maine birds Tigrisomalineatum, 622 (rev.), 265-266 Tilman, David, Resourcecompetition and commu- Village, A., see Newton, I., et al. nity structure (rev.), 762-764 Viprentsev, Boris N., Birds of the Soviet Union. A Tit, Blue, 436; Great, 436, 898-905 sound guide (rev.), 548-549 Titmouse, Tufted, 414-423 Vireogilvus, 361-362, 367 Tomalin, Ruth, W. H. Hudson--a biography(rev.), V. huttoni, 362 790-792 V. solitarius, 362 Tomback,Diana F., Daniel B. Thompson,and Myron Vireo, Hutton's, 362; Solitary, 362; Warbling, 361- CharlesBaker, Dialect discrimination by White- 362, 367 crowned Sparrows:reactions to near and distant Vleck, Carol Masters, David Vleck, Hermann Rahn, dialects, 452-460 and Charles V. Paganelli, Nest microclimate, Tonni, EduardoP., seeCampbell, Kenneth E., Jr.,and water-vapor conductance and water loss in her- on and tern eggs, 76-83 Toucan, Chestnut-mandibled, 624; Keel-billed, 624 Vleck, David, see Vleck, Carol Masters, et al. Toucanet, Emerald, 289 Vocalizations of Ammodramussavannarum, 106; Arre- Towhee, Abert's, 107; Brown, 106; Green-tailed, 363; mon aurantiirostris,107; Cacicusuropygialis, 625; Rufous-sided, 363 Calidrisalba, 447-449; C. alpina,440-450; C. bairdii, Townsend,Colin R., and Peter Callow (Eds.),Phys- 446, 448-449; C. canutus,448; C. ferruginea,447, iological ecology:an evolutionary approachto 449; C. fuscicollis,448-449, 500-501; C. himanto- resource use (rev.), 787-789 pus, 440-450; C. maritima, 449; C. mauri, 447; C. Toxostomarufum, 106 minuta,447-448; C. minutilla,444, 446-449; C. ptil- Trachyphonusdarnaudii, 128, 131 ocnemis,448-449; C. pusilla,440-450; C. subminuta, T. purpuratus,129 449; C. temminckii,448-449; Caprimulguscubahen- Trainer,Jill M., Changesin songdialect distributions sis cubanensis,990-991; C. c. eckmani,990-991; C. and microgeographicvariation in songof White- c. insulaepinorum,990-991; C. europaeus,106; crowned Sparrows( Zonotrichialeucophrys nuttal- Cardinalis cardinalis,107; Carduelischloris, 107; C. li), 568-582 lawrencei,107; C. tristis, 107; Catharusminimus, 106; Tree-Duck, Black-bellied, 220; White-faced, 220 C. occidentalis,106; Chamaea fasciata, 106; Chasiem- Tringanebularia, 106 pis sandwichensis,106; Chordeilesgundlachii, 985- Trinidad, 739-742 986; C. minor, 985-986; Cincluscinclus, 106; C. mex- Troglodytesaedon, 106 icanus,106; Cracticus sp., 107;Cymbilaimus lineatus, T. troglodytes,362 645-646, 648-649; C. sanctaemariae,645-646, 648- Tropicbird, Red-tailed, 953-959 649; Cyphorhinusphaeocephalus, 625; Dumetella Tryngitessubruficollis, 448 carolinensis,106; Erithacusrubecula, 106; Euryno- Turdus merula, 106 rhynchuspygmeus, 448-449; Fringillacoelebs, 493- T. migratorius,106, 362, 491-493, 829 495; Grallina cyanoleuca,107; Gymnorhinatibicen, T. plebejus,289 107; Hirundopyrrhonota, 795-799; Laniusludovici- Turkey, 401 anus, 106; Larus marinus, 65-67, 69-73; Limicola Tympanuchuspallidicinctus, 33-47 falcinellus,448-449; Loxia curvirostra,107; L. leu- Tyrannulet, Yellow, 627 coptera,107; Malurus cyaneus,106; Mimus poly- Tyrannustyrannus, 326-332 glottos,106, 403-413; Myiozetetesgranadensis, 106; 1044 Indexto Volume100 [Auk,Vol. 100

Myrmotherulaaxillaris, 624; M. fulviventris,624; 436; Coragypsatratus, 395, 398; Cygnusolor, 401; Oceanodromaleucorhoa, 232; Oxyruncuscristatus, Cymbilaimuslineatus, 646-648; C. sanctaemariae, 119-123;Parus bicolor, 414-423; P. major,898-905; 646-648; Diomedeaexulans, 395-398, 401; Diphyl- Pheucticusludovicianus, 107; P. melanocephalus,105- lodesmagnificus, 2; Dumetellacarolinensis, 173-174; 115;Pipilo aberti, 107; P. fuscus,106; Pitylus grossus, Epimachusalbertisii, 2; Erithacusrubecula, 603; Ful- 626; Quiscalusquiscula, 107; Ramphastosswainsonii, marusglacialis, 594; Geospizaconirostris, 226, 228; 624; Rhipiduraleucophrys, 106; Serinuscanaria, 493- G. difficilis,226, 229; G. fuliginosa,229; G. magni- 495; Sialia sialis,106; Sirystessibilator, 98-99, 101; rostris,226, 228; Gymnogypscalifornianus, 393-401; Sporaphilaaurita, 106; S. schistacea,626-627; Tach- Gypsfulvus, 401; Himationesanguinea, 977-978; yphonusdelatrii, 626; Terpsiphoneviridis, 106; Tiaris Hirundopyrrhonota, 205; H. rustica,205; H. tahitica, canora,106; Toxostoma rufum, 106; Tringa nebularia, 426-436; Icterusgalbula, 889-890; Larus delawa- 106; Troglodytesaedon, 106; Tryngitessubruficollis, tensis,661, 663-665; Leptoptiloscrumeniferus, 401; 448; Turdusmerula, 106; T. migratorius,106; Zena- Lophorinasuperba, 2; Manacusmanacus, 741; Man- ida graysoni,908-911, 917; Z. rnacroura,908-911, ucodiachalybatus, 2; M. keraudrenii,2; Meleagris 917; Zonotrichialeucophrys, 106, 452-460, 568-581 gallopavo,401; Meropsviridis, 426-436; Microrho- Vocalizations,relationship to syringealstructure, 853- pias quixensis,924; Molothrusater, 584-585, 588; 860 Muscicapasibirica, 213; Notiochelidoncyanoleuca, Volatiniajacarina, 228 203-205; Otis tarda, 401; Paradisaearaggiana, 2; P. Vuilleumier, Francois,reviews by, 540-543 rudolphi,2; Parotialawesii, 2; Passerdomesticus, 27- Vultur gryphus,395, 398 28, 30; Pharomachrusmocinno, 291; Phylloscopus Vulture, Black, 395, 398; Griffon, 401; King, 395, 398; fuscatus,995; Piezorhina cinerea, 228; Pipilo erythro- Turkey, 395, 398 phthalmus,226; Platyspizacrassirostris, 228; Ploceus cucullatus,867; Pluvialisdominica, 609; P. fulva, 609; Poospizahispaniolensis, 228; Ptilorismagnificus, 2; Wagtail, Willie, 106 Ripariariparia, 204; Rissatridactyla, 472-474; Sar- Walsberg,Glenn E., review by, 777-779 coramphuspapa, 395, 398; Selasphorusardens, 316- Walter, Hartrout, review by, 528-529 317; S. fiammula,316-317; S. scintilla,316-317; S. Warbler, Blackpoll, 843; Black-throated Green, 382- simoni, 316-317; S. torridus, 316-317; S. "under- 387; Dusky, 995-996; Golden-cheeked, 829; Her- woodii,"321; Sicalisfiaveola, 228; Spheniscusmagel- mit, 361-362; Kirtland's, 974-976; Lucy's, 828; lanicus,221; Spizellapasserina, 226; S. pusilla,226; MacGillivray's, 362; Nashville, 362, 625; Town- Sporophilaperuviana, 228; Stelgidopteryxserripen- send's, 995; Wilson's, 363; Yellow, 362; Yellow- nis, 204; Tachycinetabicolor, 204, 752; Teratornis rumped, 360, 362, 828 merriami, 390-402; Tetrao urogallus, 401; Ward, F. Prescott, see Parrish, Jimmie R., et al. Thamnophilusdoliatus, 650; T. multistriatus,650; T. Washington,56-61,369-379, 477-483, 795-799, 979- palliatus,650; Tyrannustyrannus, 328-329; Volati- 981 nia jacarina,228; Vulturgryphus, 395, 398; Zenaida Watling, Dick, Birds of Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa(rev.), auriculata,914; Z. graysoni,913-915; Z. macroura, 543-545 913-915; Zonotrichia albicollis,59, 226 Waxwing, Cedar, 491-493 Wenner, Lettie M., The environmental decade in court Weather, influence on (see Environment, influence (rev.), 522-523 on) Weseloh, D. V. (Chip), review by, 1019-1020 Weathers, Debra L., see Weathers, Wesley W., et al. Wheelwright,Nathaniel T., Fruitsand the ecologyof Weathers,Wesley W., Debra L. Weathers,and Charles ResplendentQuetzals, 286-301 van Riper III, Basalmetabolism of the Apapane: Whistling Duck, Black-bellied,728-729 comparisonof freshly caught birds with long- White, Gary C., David R. Anderson, Kenneth P. term captives, 977-978 Burnham, and David L. Otis, Capture-recapture Weaver, Buffalo, 501-504 and removal methods for sampling closedpop- Weaver, Peter, The bird-watcher's dictionary (rev.), ulations (rev.), 794 264 Whitney, Bret, see Stiles, F. Gary, and -- Weaverbird, Village, 863-869 Whitney, Stephen, A field guide to the Grand Can- Weights and measurementsof Accipiternisus, 344- yon (rev.), 792-794 353; Aimophila stolzmanni,228; Ammodramus Wiens, John A., reviews by, 248-249, 263-267, 516- henslowii.houstonensis, 504-505; Aquila chry- 517, 762-764, 771-772, 795 saetos,401; Argentavis magnificens, 390-402; Branta Wigeon, American, 949-950 canadensis,401, 673; Camarhynchusparvulus, 229; Wiley, R. Haven, see Schroeder, Donna J., and Caprimulguscubanensis cubanensis, 989-990; C. c. eckmani,989-990; C. c. insulaepinorum, 989-990; Wilsoniapusilla, 363 Carpodacusmexicanus, 183; Cathartes aura, 395, 398; Winegarner, Chester,see Stevenson, Henry M., et al. 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er (Muscicapasibirica) from Bermuda: an extreme Xim•nez, Isalas M., see Scolaro, Jos6 A., et al. extra-limital vagrant, 212-213 Xiphorhynchuslachrymosus, 627 Wingfield, John C., Michael C. Moore, and Donald S. Farner, Endocrine responsesto inclement Yang, Suh Y., see Gutierrez, R. J., et al. weather in naturally breeding populations of White-crowned Sparrows (Zonotrichialeucophrys Yapp,Brunsdon, Birds in medievalmanuscripts (rev.), 265 pugetensis),56-62 Yellowthroat, Common, 828 Winkler, David W., see Page,Gary, W., et al. Yucon, 608-612 Wisconsin, 974-976, 997 Woodcock, American, 711-716 Woodcreeper,Black-striped, 627 Zar, Jerrold H., review by, 787-789 Woodpecker,Acorn, 731-732; Cinnamon, 627; Gold- Zenaida auriculata, 907-919 en-fronted, 625 Z. graysoni,551-558, 907-919 Woods,Barbara L., seeSchnell, Gary D., et al. Z. macroura,551-558, 828, 907-919 Woods, Robin W., Falkland Islands birds (rev.), 794 Zimmerman, Dale A., review by, 1005-1009 Woolfenden,Glen E., review by, 264, 524-525 Zink, Robert M., see Gutierrez, R. J., et al.; see John- Wren, Bay, 627; Black-throated,627; Blue, 106; Can- son, Ned K., and -- yon, 362; House, 106; Marsh, 829; Song, 627; Zonotrichia albicollis, 226 Stripe-breasted,627; Winter, 362 Z. atricapilla,843-844, 995 Wrentit, 106 Z. leucophrys,56-61, 106, 363, 452-460, 568-581, 811- 824, 854, 995 Xema sabini, 801-808 Zwickel, Fred C., see Jamieson, Ian G., and --

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