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i)"' "" ,,.: ,'Z) Golden-crowned, 84 House, 94 Lark, 63 Lincoln, 84 Merrill Song, 145-153 Modoc Song, 75, 205 Mono Fox, 41 Nevada Sage, 205 Nevada Savannah, 75, 205 Nuttall, 30, 36, 212 Rufous-crowned, 29 San Diego Song, 68, 212 San Lucas Marsh, 41 Slate-colored Fox, 206 Song, '84 Vesper, 56, 63 Western Chipping, 205 Western Lark, 125, 205 Western Savannah, 23 Western Vesper, 205 White-crowned, 63, 84, 223, 224 White-throated, 17? Yoila Bolly Fox, 42 Yosemite Pox, 76 Spatula clypeata, 198 Speotyto cunicularia hypogaea, 204 Sphyrapicus ruber, 83 tuber tuber, 172 thyroideus, 204 varius, 42 Spinus pinus, 84 Spizella breweri, 205, 222 passerina, 84 passerlna arizonae, 205 socialis socialis, 223 Spoonbill, 64, 122, 129, 198 Sprague, Isaac, reminiscences of, 167 Squatarola squatarola, 86 ? Stearns, R. E. C., reminiscences of, 107 Steganopus tricolor, 201 Stelgidopteryx serripennis, 84 Stephens, Frank, unusual occurrences o? Bendire Thrasher, Forked-tailed Pe- trel and Western Goshawk, 87; ran- dom notes, 123-124; review of his "an annotated list of the birds of San Di- ego County, California", 132 Sterna antillarum, 67 caspia, 73, 196 elegans, 230-234 eurygnatha, 234 forsteri, 196 paradisaea, 125 Stilt, Black-necked, 202 Stone, Dr. Witmer, portrait of, 43; notice concerning, 174 Storer, Tracy I., the fly-catching habit among birds, 125; the California Jay as a bird killer, 214 Sturnella neglecta, 205 Swallow, Bank, 10, 159, 206 Barn, 4, 10, 63, 206 Cliff, 68, 172,.206 Rough-winged, 63, 84 Tree, 84, 88, 206 Violet-green, 84 THE CON,.DOR Vol. XXI Swan, Trumpeter, 95, 124 Whistling, 124, 126, 127 Swarth, H. S., review of Taverner's'"the hawks of the Canadian prairie pro- vinces in their relation to agricul- ture", 46; notice concerning, 175; a California specimen of the Sandhill Crane, 212-213 Swift, Black, 83 Vaux, 74, 83 White-throated, 235 T Tachyclneta thalassina, 84 Tanager, Summer, 129 Western, 84, 206 Taverner, P. A., review of his "the hawks of 'the Canadian prairie provinces in their relation to agriculture", 46; the sum- mer birds of Hazelton, British Colum- bia, 80-86 Teal, Blue-winged, 4, 9, 122, 189, 190, 198, 227 Cinnamon, 122, 198 Green-winged, 122, 129, 198 Telmatodytes palustris aestuarinus, 42 palustris plesius, 206, 214 Tern, Arctic, 125 Black, 4, 10, 112, 113, 159, 197 Caspian, 73, 196 Common, 233 Elegant, 230-234 Forster, 196, 233 Least, 67 Royal, 232, 233 Thalassogeron culmlnatus, 41, 45 Thrasher, Bendire, 87, 123 California, 68 Sage, 76, 206 Thrush, Alaska Hermit, 23, 125, 172 Hermit, 70, 85 Missel, 94 Olive-backed, 85 Russet-backed, 23, 68 Sierra Hermit, 77 Varied, 85 White Mountains Hermit, 42 Thryomanes bewicki charienturus, 68 bewicki eremophilus, 214 Tiaris bicolor, 170 Tinnunculus columbarius, 89 Titmouse, Gray, 206 'Plain, 29 Torrey, Bradford, reference to, 69; reminis- cences of, 168 Totanus flavipes, 202 melanoleucus, 202 Towhee, Anthony, 26, 68 California Brown, 36 Green-tailed, 64, 76, 206 Mountain, 42 Nevada, 206 San Diego, 68 Toxostoma bendirei, .87, 123 longlrostre sennertl, 238 redivivum pasadenense, 68 rufum, 238