INDEX TO VOLUME 94 Compiled by Judith W. Mcintyre This index is primarily one to new information. Previouslypublished information referred to in this volumehas not beenindexed unless extensive comparisons or reinterpretationsare involved.For some species,especially ones not in theA. O.U. Check-list,scientific names only have been entered, and in some instances entries under scientific names are more extensive than those under vernacular names. New generic,specific, and subspecificnames are printedin boldface type. Note that pagenumbers followed by "A, B, C, or D" referto supplementsto the January,April, July, or October issuesrespectively. A new journal, announcementof, 2C Allen, H. M. and H. Parker, Willow Ptarmigan Able, Kenneth P., The orientation of passerine remove broken eggsfrom nest, 612-613 nocturnal migrants following offshoredrift, Allez, George, seeMueller, Helmut C., et al. 320-330 Areadon, D., seeDelacour J. and Amakihi, 331- Abnormality of, Cyanocittacristata, 781-782 342,646-651 Melagris gallopayo, 159 Amazilia ambilis, 242 Passerdomesticus, 377-380 A. franciae, 48 Zenaida macoura, 158 Amazon, 283-292 Abramson,Ira Joe, Photographicconfirmation of Amazona autumnalis, 242 Giant Snipe in Argentina, 357 A. vittata, 4DD Accipiter cooperii, 142-143, 293-303 A. farinosa, 242 A. gentilis, 156, 585-586, 652-663 AmericanOrnithologists' Union, Awards 123-124, A. striatus, 156-157, 586 138-139 A. superciliosus,242 Businesssessions, 123-126 Acker,J. Randolph,Premature parental behavior Check-list,corrections to 33rd Supplement,190 of a Red-shoulderedHawk, 374-375 Committees, 132-133 Actitis hypoleucous,604 Conservation, Report of the committee on, A. macularia, 149 1-19DD Adkisson,Curtis S., and Scott S. Campbell, An Membership, 124 unusualinteraction between Blue-winged and Offices, 132 Golden-wingedWarblers in Virginia,588-590 Proceedingsof the Ninety-fourthstated meeting, Aegoliusacadicus, 156-157 123-137 A egypiusmonachus , 296 Public sessions,126-129 Agamia agami, 242 Resolutions, 130-132 Age determination of, Calcarius lapponicus, Treasurer's report, 134-137 513-516, 520-522 Amlaner, Jr., CharlesJ., seeHayward, Jr., James Agelaiusphoeniceus, 152-155,387,455-468 L., et al. A. xanthamus,5DD A mmodramussavannarum , 591 Aix galericulata, 608-612 Ammospizamaritima mirabilis, 4DD, 16DD A. sponsa, 159, 567-572 A. m. nigrescens,4DD, 15DD 'Akepz, Hawaii, 4DD Anas americana, 790 Maui, 4DD A. diazi, 4DD 'Akialoa, Kauai, 4DD A. platyrhynchos, 350-356 'Akiapolaau, 4DD Anatomy and embryology, recent literature on, 'Alala, 4DD 2B-3B, 2C, 2D Alaska, 442-447, 505-525 Anatomy and morphologyof, Agelaiusphoeniceus, Alauda arvensis, 646-651 152-155 Albatross,Black-footed, 172, 256-269, 526-543 Aix galericulata, 608-612 Laysan, 172, 256-269, 270-274 Catharacata chilensis, 419 Aldrich, John W., review by, 185 C. maccormicki, 419-426 Ali, Salim, and S. Dillon Ripley, Handbookof the C. skua, 418-419 birds of India and Pakistan, together with Chen caerulescens, 275-282 thoseof Bangladesh,Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan Columbalivia, 152-155 and Sri Lanka (rev.), 791-792 H emignathusprocerus , 331-342 Alison, R. M., Homing of subadult Oldsquaws, H. wilsoni, 331-342 383-384 Himatione sanquinea,331-342 808 October1977] Index to Volume94 809 Lagopus leucurus, 544-551 and niche overlap of seabirds wintering on Loxops maculata, 331-342 Monterey Bay, California, 526-543 L. virens, 331-342 Banding and techniques, recent literature on, Meleagris gallopavo, 159 2A-3A, 3B, 2C, 2D Melospiza melodia, 152-155 Bangsia rothschildi, 47 Occipital spot, 293-303 Baptornis advenus, 787-789 Palmeria dolei, 331-342 Bateleur, 293-303 Pelecanus occidentalis, 785-786 Beason, Samuel L., seePatte Oliver H. and- Psittirostra cantans, 331-342 B•dard, J., see Munro, J., and -- P. psittacea, 331-342 Behavior, activity patterns, 286-289, 313-315, Vestiaria coccinea, 331-342 552-566, 633-634, 743-758 Xenoglaux loweryi sp. nov., 409-416 aggressive,140 Zonotrichia albicollis, 152-155 agonistic,232, 236-238, 298-300 Ankney, C. D., feedingand digestiveorgan size in altruistic, 613-614 breeding LesserSnow Geese, 275-282 antipredator, 143, 156-157 Antbird, Esmeraldas,45 spp. 283-292 breeding, 10-14, 270-274, 585 Anthus spinoletta, 362 cannibalism, 593-594 Antwren, Rufous-rumped,48 copulatory, 233-234, 773 Apanius,Victor, Red-shoulderedHawks in juvenile courtship, 140-142,172,230-239,395,623-645, plumagenest sucessfully, 585 777-778 Applegate,Roger D., possibleecological role of food creche, 759-771 cachesof LoggerheadShrike, 391-392 dominance, 588-590, 594-596 Aquila chrysaetos, 293-303, 789-790 drumming, 232-238 Aramus quarauna, 365-367 effect of pesticideson, 28-35 Archbold, Richard, obituary of, 186-187 effect of weather on, 272-273 Archilochus alexandri , 448-454 egg rejection, 612-613 Arenaria interpres, 222-230, 743-748 feeding, 28-35, 157-158, 275-282, 309-312, Argentina, 357 344-345, 373-374, 526-543, 596-598, 627- Arizona, 86--96, 142 629, 782-783 Armstrong,Edward R., and David L. G. Noakes, feeding aggregations, 156--157, 526--543, 743- Albino Mourning Dove sightingin Ontario, 758, 789-790 158 flight, 140-142 Arremon aurantiirostris , 242 food-begging, 374, 773 Asiofiammeus, 443, 584 foraging, 48, 284-289, 312-316, 344-346, 365- Atlaptes atricapillus , 48 367, 390-391, 604, 605, 726--735 Attila bolivianus, 363 foster parenthood, 273-274 Attila Dulled-capped, 363 homing, 383-384 Auklet, Cassin's526-543 incubation, 11-12, 68-69,270-272,552-566,607 Rhinoceros, 526-543 interspecific,140, 156-157, 213-215, 267-268, Austin, Elizabeth S., reviews by, 186 287-289, 346, 375, 390-391, 395, 448-454, Austin, Jr., O. L. obituaryof Harrison Flint Lewis, 588-590,594-596,596-598,701-708,726-735 405; review by, 404 intraspecific,36-43, 50-63, 347, 494-504 Aviceda cuculloides, 296 maintenance, 392 mate prelacement, 598-599 mobbing, 375 nest appropriation, 598-599, 774-775 Bakken, Laura E., and GeorgeS. Bakken, Ameri- nest building, 50-63, 236, 602-604 can Redstartfeeding by artificial light, 373-374 nest guarding, 23-25 Baird, William M., seeWhite, ClaytonM. and-- nest helpers, 596 Balcomb,Richard, The groupingof nocturnalpas- nest site tenacity, 10 serine migrants, 479-488 ontogenyof, 28-35,608-612 Balda, Russell P., Michael L. Morrison, and pair, 347-348 Thomas R. Bement, Roostingbehavior of the parental care, 13-14, 272-274, 308-319, 345- Pition Jay in autumn and winter, 494-504 346, 585, 613-614, 759-771, 773-774 Balph, David F., seeBalph, Martha Hatch, et al. play, 573-582 Balph, Martha Hatch, L. Charles Stoddart, and recent literature on 3A-5A, 3B-5B, 2C-3C David L. B alph, A simpletechnique for analyz- roosting, 392,494-504 ing bird transect counts, 606-607 site fidelity, 393-395,469-478 Baltz, D. M., and G. Victor Morejohn, food habits sleeping, 58 810 Index to Volume 94 [Auk, Vol. 94 sunbathing, 586-587 Pterodromainexpectata , 4-14 territorial, 448-454, 594-596,623-645,701-708 Pteroglossustorquatus, 774-775 vocal, 8-10, 152-155, 156-157, 232-238, 256- Pygoscelisadeliae, 552-566 269,567-572,606, 629-633,642-644; 701-708 Pyrrhura melanura, 773 Behavior of, Aix galericulata, 608-612 Seiurus aurocapillus, 145-146 A. sponsa, 567-572 Somateria mollissima, 759-771 Aquila chrysaetos,789-790 Spheniscusdemersus, 586-587 Arenaria interpres, 743-758 Spizella pusilla, 308-319 Buteo swainsoni, 65-71 Sph yrpicus varius , 613-614 Calidris alba, 743-758 Tringa fiavipes, 743-758 C. canutus, 743-758 T. melanoleuca,743-758 C. mauri, 743-758 Turdus migratorius,80-85, 607-608 C. pusilla, 743-758 Vermivorachrysoptera , 588-590 Campephilusguatemalensis, 773-775 V. pinus, 588-590 Campylorhynchusmegalopterus , 594-596 Vireofiavoviridis, 97-106 Cardinalis cardinalis, 23-25 Behavior,recent literature on, 3A, 3B, 2C, 3D Casmerodiusalbus, 596-598 Bellbird, Three-wattled, 623-645 Catoptrophorussemipalmatus , 743-758 Bellrose, Frank C., Ducks, geeseand Swans of Charadruis melodus, 743-758 North America (rev.), 172-177 C. semipalmatus, 743-758 Bement, Thomas R., seeGalda, RussellP., et al. Chloprospingusfiavovirens , 48 Berger,Daniel D., seeMueller, Helmut C., et al. Cistothorus platensis, 359-362 Berra, Tim M., William Beebe, An annotatedbibli- Columba livia, 142-143, 143-145, 159-160 ography (rev.), 804 Coragypsatratus, 392 Bertin, RobertI., SnowyEgrets attracted to preyby Corvusbrachyrhynchos , 782-783 Common Terns, 390-391 C. corax, 777-778 Best, Louis B., Nestlingbiology of the Field Spar- Diomedea immutabilis, 256-269, 270-274 row, 308-319 D. nigripes, 256-269 Blackbird, Red-breasted,46-47 Dumetella carolinensis , 23-25 Red-winged, 152-155, 387, 455-468 Egretta thula, 597 Yellow-shouldered,5DD Elanoidesforficatus, 392 Blem, C. R., Reanalysisof geographicvariation of Gymnorhinuscyanocephalus , 494-504 House Sparrow energetics,358-359 Haematopus palliatus, 743-758 Blokpoel, Hans, Bird hazards to aircraft (rev.) Haliaeetus leucocephalus,375 798-799 Henichorina leucoptera, 198-200 Bloom, George, seeRicklefs, Robert E., and- Hirundo rustica, 596 Bluebird, Eastern, 387 I cteria virens , 107-113 Bobwhite, Masked, 4DD Icterus cucullatus, 594-596 Bock, Carl E., reviews by, 396-399 1. galbula, 594-596 Bock, Walter, editor of Reviews, 177-186, 396- Lagopuslagopus, 612-613 404, 615-621, 791-804; reviews by, 400, 401, Lampornis clemenciae, 448-454 404, 615, 791-792, 804 Lanius ludovicianus, 28-35 Bocquet,C., J. G•nermont, and M. Lamotte(eds.) Larus argentatus, 726-735 Les problkmesde l'espkcedans le regneanimal L. delawarensis,469-478 (rev.), 801-803 L. fuscus, 726-735 Bombycilla cedrorum, 455-468 L. glaucescens,375 Bonner,
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