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 THE CONDOR Vol. XV Falco mexicanus, 41, 55 peregrinus anatum, 22, 91 sparverius phalaena, 22 sparverius sparverius, 91 Falcon, Prairie, 55, 157 Figgins, J. D., the status of the Gambel quail in Colorado, 158 Finch, California Purple, 157 Cassin Purple, 84, 137, 203 House, 23, 154, 200, 201 Rosy, 76 San Clemente House, 23, 91 Sierra Nevada Rosy, 77 Flicker, Red-shafted, 91, 119, 156, 182, 203 Florida caerulea, 188 Flycatcher, Ash-throated, 157 Gray, 110, 229 Hammond, 86 O'live-sided, 82, 83, 156, 203 Scissor-tailed, 182 Traill, 83, 119, 202 Western, 23, 91, 156 Wright, 157, 203 Forbush, E. H., review of his "a history of the game birds, wild-fowl and shore birds of Massachusetts and adjacent states," 47 Fox, V. F., some rare transients of the Corr'&l de Quati Ranch, 129 Fry, W., review of his "check-list of the birds of the Sequoia and General Grant Na.- tional Parks," 188 Fulica americana, 21, 119, 218 Fulmar, Pacific, 20 Fulmarus glacialis glupischa, 20 Gadwail, 21 Gallinago delicata, 21, 144, 145 gallinago, 139, 144, 194 Gavia immer, 20 lumme, 41 pacifica, 20 Geococcyx californianus, 9'2 Geothlypis trichas arizela, 24 Gilbert, C. H., a northern winter station for the band-tailed pigeon, 94 Gnatcatcher, Black-tailed, 24 Western, 24, 111, 157 Godwit, Black-tailed, 145, 146, 195 HudsonJan, 146 Marbled, 21 Goldfinch, Green-backed, 23, 157 Lawrence, 157 Willow, 157 Goose, Blue, 43 Goshawk, Western, 129, 203 Grackle, Great-tailed, 183 Grebe, Eared, 20, 119, 155, 156 Pied-billed, 156 Western, 20, 116, 155, 156, 157 Grey, H., Harris hawk in California, 128;. American egret in San Diego County, 129; western goshawk in Califcrnia, 129 Grimell, J., the outlook for conserving me band-tailed pigeon as a game bird of California, 25; review of Forbush's "a history of the game birds, wild fowl and shore-birds of Massachusetts and ad- joining states," 47; review of Stone's "the phylogenetic value of color char- acters in birds," 47; review of Miller's "contributions to arian palaeontology from the Pacific Coast of North Ameri- ca," 48; review of Bryant's "birds in relation to a grasshopper outbreak in California," 49; Leucosticte tephrocotis dawsoni--a new race of rosy finch from the Sierra Nevada, 76; call-notes and mannerisms o the wren-tit, 178; review of Fry's "check-list of the birds of the Sequoia and General Grant National Parks," 188; review of Bailey's "the birds of Virgirfia," 233; review of the "catalogue of a collection of books on ornithology in the library of John E. Thayer," by E. Thayer and V. Keyes, Grosbeak, Black-headed, 92, 94, 119, 203 California Pine, 86, 203 Pacific Black-headed, 157 Rocky Mountain Pine, 106 Western Blue, 116, 129 Western Evening, 84, 137, 203 Grouse, Sharp-tailed, 121 Sierra, 198, 201, 203 Grus mexicana, 182, 208 Guillemot, Pigeon, 88, 89 Guiraca caerulea lazula, 116, 129 Gull, Bonaparte, 20, 80, 117, 156, 157 California, 20, 117, 157 Glaucous, 154, 156, 157 Heermann, 20, 89, 209 Herring, 20, 156, 157 Sabine, 227 Western, 20, 89, 154, 156, 208 Haematopus bachmani, 22, 91, 149, 210 frazari, 22, 210 ostralegus, 149, 151, 198 palliatus, 149, 151 Llaliaeetus leucocephalus leucocephalus, 22, 91 Hammond, J., review of his "an investigation concerning the food of certain birds," Hanford, F. S., Sierra storms &nd birds, 137 Hawk, Cooper, 157 Desert Sparrow, 22 Duck, 22, 91 Ferruginous Rough-legged, 92 Harris, 128 Marsh, 22, 99, 121