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FLORIDA FIELD NATURALIST FIVE-YEAR INDEX to the FLORIDA FIELD NATURALIST Volumes 11-15 1983-1987 compiled by Robert W. Loftin Department of History and Philosophy University of North Florida 4567 St. Johns Bluff Road, S. Jacksonville, Florida 32216 PART ONE. AUTHOR INDEX A Alvarez, Kenneth C., Sighting of an Amer- ican crocodile at Collier-Seminole State Park, Florida, 12: 104-105. Amadon, Dean, The Everglade Kite, 11: 69- 72. Atherton, Lyn, Review of Gulls: a guide to identification, 12: 21-22, Review of Sea- birds: an identification guide, 12: 77-79, see Henry M. Stevenson and. B Bancroft, G. Thomas, Mating system and nesting phenology of the Boat-tailed Grackle in central Florida, 15: 1-18. Bancroft, G. Thomas, and Wayne Hoffman, Vagrancy and associated mortality of Black Scoters in peninsular Florida, 13: 14-17. Barber, Robert D., A recent record of the Bachman's Warbler in Florida, 13: 64-66. Bass, Oron L., Jr., see James A. Kushlan and. Bowman, Margaret C., FOS records com- mittee annual report for 1982, 11: 42-44, see Robert W. Loftin and. Below, Theodore H., The common Eider in Florida, 11: 51-53. Beissinger, Steven R., and Jean E. Takeka- wa, Habitat use by and dispersal of Snail Kites in Florida during drought condi- tions, 11: 89-106. Beissinger, Steven R., see Jean Takekawa and. Bell, John U., see Donald J. Forrester et al. Borges, Renee M., Review of The fall of a sparrow, 15: 108-109. Brady, James R., and David S. Maehr, Dis- tribution of black bears in Florida, 13: 1-7. Brady, James R., and Howard W. Campbell, Distribution of coyotes in Florida, 11: 40-41. Breitwisch, Randall, Review of The Florida Scrub Jay. Demography of a cooperat- rive breeding bird, 13: 100-102, Review of the Marsh Hen. A natural history of the Clapper Rail of the Atlantic coast salt marshes, 15: 23-24. Britten, Michael J., A Fork-tailed Fly- catcher in Florida, 12: 10-11. Brooks, Jane Murray, Observation of the feeding of Black-throated Blue Warblers in Florida during migration, 16: 96-97. Brooks, Jeanette, and Robert W. Loftin, Great Blue Heron eats Gray Squirrel, 15: 107-108. Browder, Joan A., Wood Stork feeding areas in southwest Florida, 12: 81-96. Brown, Marge, Bald Eagle and Short-tailed Hawk prey on other raptors, 15: 19-20. Buden, Donald W., Distribution of mam- mals of the Bahamas, 14: 53-63. Burchsted, Albert E., Whirling and territo- rial behaviors of feeding Little Blue He- rons, l l : 18-19, Continued scolding by parent birds after nest predation by crows, 13: 38-41. Campbell, Howard W., see James R. Brady and. Carrel, James E., Tree Swallow flock preys on swarming termites, 12: 12-13. Carter, Robin M. see Gary R. Graves et al. Chapman, James D., and William F. Loftus, American White Pelicans feeding in freshwater marshes in Everglades Na- tional Park, Florida, 15: 20-21. Clark, Donald R., Jr., Anne Shapiro Wen- ner, and John F. Moore, Metal residues in bat colonies, Jackson County, Florida, 1981-1983, 14: 38-45. Clement, Roland C., and Mrs. Todd (Von- nie) Murphy, Ring-billed Gulls roost on ocean, 15: 82.

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Page 1: FLORIDA FIELD NATURALIST FIVE-YEAR INDEX1].pdf · FLORIDA FIELD NATURALIST FIVE-YEAR INDEX to the FLORIDA FIELD NATURALIST Volumes 11-15 1983-1987 compiled by Robert W. Loftin Department

FLORIDA FIELD NATURALIST

FIVE-YEAR INDEX to the

FLORIDA FIELD NATURALIST

Volumes 11-15 1983-1987

compiled by Robert W. Loftin Department of History and Philosophy

University of North Florida 4567 St. Johns Bluff Road, S.

Jacksonville, Florida 32216

PART ONE. AUTHOR INDEX

A Alvarez, Kenneth C., Sighting of an Amer-

ican crocodile a t Collier-Seminole State Park, Florida, 12: 104-105.

Amadon, Dean, The Everglade Kite, 11: 69- 72.

Atherton, Lyn, Review of Gulls: a guide to identification, 12: 21-22, Review of Sea- birds: an identification guide, 12: 77-79, see Henry M. Stevenson and.

B

Bancroft, G. Thomas, Mating system and nesting phenology of the Boat-tailed Grackle in central Florida, 15: 1-18.

Bancroft, G. Thomas, and Wayne Hoffman, Vagrancy and associated mortality of Black Scoters in peninsular Florida, 13: 14-17.

Barber, Robert D., A recent record of the Bachman's Warbler in Florida, 13: 64-66.

Bass, Oron L., J r . , see James A. Kushlan and.

Bowman, Margaret C., FOS records com- mittee annual report for 1982, 11: 42-44, see Robert W. Loftin and.

Below, Theodore H., The common Eider in Florida, 11: 51-53.

Beissinger, Steven R., and Jean E . Takeka- wa, Habitat use by and dispersal of Snail Kites in Florida during drought condi- tions, 11: 89-106.

Beissinger, Steven R., see Jean Takekawa and.

Bell, John U., see Donald J. Forrester e t al.

Borges, Renee M., Review of The fall of a

sparrow, 15: 108-109. Brady, James R., and David S. Maehr, Dis-

tribution of black bears in Florida, 13: 1-7.

Brady, James R., and Howard W. Campbell, Distribution of coyotes in Florida, 11: 40-41.

Breitwisch, Randall, Review of The Florida Scrub Jay. Demography of a cooperat- rive breeding bird, 13: 100-102, Review of the Marsh Hen. A natural history of the Clapper Rail of the Atlantic coast salt marshes, 15: 23-24.

Britten, Michael J., A Fork-tailed Fly- catcher in Florida, 12: 10-11.

Brooks, Jane Murray, Observation of the feeding of Black-throated Blue Warblers in Florida during migration, 16: 96-97.

Brooks, Jeanette, and Robert W. Loftin, Great Blue Heron eats Gray Squirrel, 15: 107-108.

Browder, Joan A., Wood Stork feeding areas in southwest Florida, 12: 81-96.

Brown, Marge, Bald Eagle and Short-tailed Hawk prey on other raptors, 15: 19-20.

Buden, Donald W., Distribution of mam- mals of the Bahamas, 14: 53-63.

Burchsted, Albert E., Whirling and territo- rial behaviors of feeding Little Blue He- rons, l l : 18-19, Continued scolding by parent birds after nest predation by crows, 13: 38-41.

Campbell, Howard W., see James R. Brady and.

Carrel, James E. , Tree Swallow flock preys on swarming termites, 12: 12-13.

Carter, Robin M. see Gary R. Graves e t al. Chapman, James D., and William F. Loftus,

American White Pelicans feeding in freshwater marshes in Everglades Na- tional Park, Florida, 15: 20-21.

Clark, Donald R., Jr . , Anne Shapiro Wen- ner, and John F. Moore, Metal residues in bat colonies, Jackson County, Florida, 1981-1983, 14: 38-45.

Clement, Roland C., and Mrs. Todd (Von- nie) Murphy, Ring-billed Gulls roost on ocean, 15: 82.

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Coleman, Caroline H., Treasurer's report, 1982, 11: 61, Treasurer's report, 1983, 12: 80, Treasurell's report, 1984, 13: 72, Treasurer's report, 1985, 14: 84, Trea- surer's report, 1986, 15: 112.

Coles, Marion G. Longevity of a captive Blue Jay, 14: 20.

Connor, Harold A., and Robert W. Loftin, The birds of Eleuthera Island, Bahamas, 13: 77-93.

Conti, Joseph A., see Donald J . Forrester et al.

Couch, H. Dick, see David S. Maehr et al. Cox, Jeffrey A., Florida Scrub Jay steals

Blue Jay eggs, 11: 56-57, see Michael F . Delany and.

Cox, James, The breeding bird survey in Florida: 1969-1983, 15: 2944, see Cath- leen C. NeSmith and.

Crawford, Robert L., Review of The Living Bird Quarterly, 12: 47-48.

Cruickshank, Helen G., Review of Florida's fabulous waterbirds: their stories, 12: 48.

Clayton, Dale H., Nocturnal foraging of Yellow-crowned Night-Herons in the Bahamas, 13: 34-35.

Cutts, Lynda, L. Defense as a factor in bill- tucking, 13: 58-63.

Darrow, Harry N., Late fall movements of Turkey Vultures and hawks in Florida Keys, 11: 35-39.

DeFazio, John T., see David S. Maehr and. Delany, Michael F., and Jeffery A. Cox,

Florida Grasshopper Sparrow breeding distribution and abundance in 1984, 14: 100-104.

Duncan, Robert A., Possible nocturnal mig- ration of the Eastern Kingbird in the Florida panhandle, 11: 57-58, Additional notes on possible nocturnal migration of the Eastern Kingbird, 15: 19.

Duncan, Robert A., and Wayne C. Weber, The Yellow Warbler: a diurnal circum- Gulf fall migrant, 13: 20-22.

E

Ehrhart, Llewellyn M., Some avian pre-

dators of the round-tailed muskrat, 12: 98-99.

Emlen, John T., see Jack P. Hailman and. Engstrom, R. Todd, Review of Estimating

numbers of terrestrial birds, 12: 107-109.

F

Fisher, R. Patrick, see Stephen A. Nesbitt and.

Forrester, Donald J., see Paul W. Sykes, Jr., and.

Forrester, Donald J . , Joseph A. Conti, and John U. Bell, Lead poisoning and parasitism of nonmigratory Canada Geese in Florida, 15: 71-76.

Frohring, Paula C., and James A. Kushlan, Nesting status and colony site varability of Laughing Gulls in southern Florida, 14: 1-17.

Gaddis, Philip, K., Composition and be- havior of mixed-species flocks of forest birds in north-central Florida, 11: 25-34, Revision of flock movement rate table, 12: 43-44.

Gore, Jeffrey A,, Black Skimmers nesting on roofs in northwestern Florida, 15: 77- 79.

Graves, Gary, Review of Songs of the vireos and their allies, 12: 23, First inland re- cord of the Hudsonian Godwit in north- western Florida, 13: 19.

Graves, Gary R., Robin M. Carter, and Cathleen C. NeSmith, First Gulf Coast record of the Bar-tailed Godwit, 13: 36- 37.

Hailman, Jack P., On describing color ab- normalities in birds, 12: 36-38, Review of A guide to bird behavior, Volumes I and 11, 13: 4243.

Hailman, Jack P., and John T. Emlen, A fawn-colored Black Vulture in Glades County, Florida, 13: 20.

Hanners, Lise A., see Stephen R. Patton and.

Hewitt, Oliver H., Dolphin interferes with loon, 14: 100.

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Hoffman, Wayne, Review of two field guides, 12: 66-68, see G. Thomas Ban- croft and.

Hoffman, Wayne, and Glen E. Woolfenden, A fledgling Brown-headed Cowbird specimen from Pinellas County, 14: 18- 20.

Hunter, Gloria S., see Howard P. Lan- gridge and.

J

Jackson, Jerome A., A record of the Black Vulture from Bimini, Bahamas, 11: 17, Review of Distribution and habitat of the Red-cockaded Woodpecker in Big Cypress National Preserve, 12: 23-24.

Jacobsen, Terri, Crocodilians and islands: status of the American alligator and the American crocodile in the lower Florida Keys, 11: 1-16.

Jenkins, Robert L., Marine birds injured by welding rods, 12: 15-16.

Johnston, David W., Review of the moult of Scrub Jays and Blue Jays in Florida, 12: 22-23.

Kale, Herbert W., 11, see P. William Smith and.

Kent, Donald M., In-place hopping of a feeding Little Blue Heron, 11: 54-55, Flushing lores of a male Least Bittern, 14: 49-51.

Kilham, Lawrence, Foraging and food-stor- ing of American Crows in Florida, 12: 25-31, Play-like behavior of American Crows, 12: 33-36, American Crows feed- ing on and storing river otter dung, 12: 103-104, Attacks on fawns, pigs, and other young or weakened mammals by American Crows 13: 17-18, Review of The book of the Wild Turkey, 13: 22-23, Behavior of American Crows in the early part of the breeding cycle, 13: 25-31, Some breeding season vocalizations of American Crows in Florida, 13: 49-57, Alligator with young threatens Great Blue Herons, 13: 68-70, American Crows provoking reactions from Wild Turkeys and Red-shouldered Hawks, 13: 94-95, Renesting of American Crows in Florida and predation by racoons, 14: 21-23.

Kiltie, Richard A., Winter abundances of Red-tailed and Red-shouldered hawks in Florida: an analysis of Christmas bird count data, 1946-1983, 15: 45-51.

King, Robert L., Successful nesting of Black-shouldered Kites in the Ever- glades of Broward County, Florida, 15: 106-107.

King, Bernard, Synchronous diving by Hooded Mergansers, 12: 39, Pied-billed Grebe feeding on bread, 13: 19, Green- backed Herons feeding on decaying acorns, 13: 99, A Great Egret feeding on bread, 14: 20, Body-trembling in the Great Egret, 14: 21.

Kittleson, Barbara C., Summary of the 1982 fall meeting, 11: 42, Summary of the 1983 spring meeting, 11: 60.

Kline, Natasha C., Review of Proceedings of the Southeastern U. S. and Carribean Osprey Symposium, 15: 83-84.

Kushlan, James A., Review of Everglade Kite recovery plan, 11: 117-119, Review of an index to Georgia bird records, 13: 57, Review of Florida atlas of breeding sites for herons and their allies, 13: 70- 71, Editorial, 14: 111-112, see Paula C. Frohring and.

Kushlac, James A., and Deborah A. White, Least and Roseate tern nesting sites in the Florida Keys, 13: 98-99.

Kushlan, James A., and Oron L. Bass, Jr . , The Snail Kite in the southern Ever- glades, 11: 108-111.

Langridge, Howard P., First record of Manx Shearwater for the gulf coast of Florida, 11: 54, Identification of Arctic Loons in winter plumage, 12: 61-63, Re- view of two field guides, 12: 68-72, First peninsular sighting of Vireo olivaceus flavoviridis in Florida, 13: 37-38, see Paul W. Sykes, Jr., and, see Paul W. Sykes, Jr., e t al.

Langridge, Howard P., and Gloria S. Hunter, Kirtland's Warbler sighting in Palm Beach County, Florida, 12: 9-20, Inland nesting of Black Skimmers, 14: 73-74.

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Layne, James N., Observations on Cooper's Hawk nesting in south central Florida, 14: 85-95, Prairie Falcon sighting in Florida, 15: 79-80, see David Raleigh Smith and.

Layne, James N., and Allen M. Waggener, Jr . , Above-ground nests of the nine- banded armadillo in Florida, 12: 58-61.

Leenhouts, Willard P., Wood Storks feed- ing on fish from dredging activities, 15: 22, Osprey killed by lightning a t Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, 15: 22- 23.

Lohrer, Charlotte E., and Fred E. Lohrer, Persistent predation by American Swal- low-tailed kites on Eastern Kingbirds, 12: 42-43.

Lohrer, Fred E., Review of Birds of the Gainesville Region, FloridaiA Check- list, 11: 22, Review of Marine birds of the southeastern United States and Gulf of Mexico, Parts I and II,11: 49, Florida birds in the periodical literature, 1983, 11: 62-68, Review of Status report on twelve raptors, 12: 6, Banded Royal Terns in inland Florida, 12: 7-8, Review of Proceedings 1981 crane workshop, 12: 31, Review of Birds of North America, and Field guide to the birds of North America, 12: 64-66, Florida birds in the periodical literature, 1984, 12: 110-116, Review of Cruickshank's photographs of birds of America, 13: 23-24, Florida birds in the periodical literature, 1985, 13: 44-47, Florida birds in the periodical literature, 1986, 14: 79-82. see Charlotte E. Lohrer and.

Loftin, Robert W., and Margaret C. Bow- man, Corrigenda to "Species index to Florida bird :ecords in Audubon Field Notes and American Birds", 14: 64-72.

Loftin, Robert W., see Lisa Marie Miller and, see Harold A. Connor and, see Jeanette Brooks and.

Loftus, William F. , see James D. Chapman and.

Marion, Wayne, see Nancy William-Walls et al.

McCuskey, Sue, see Nancy William-Walls et al.

McGowan, Kevin J., Review of Voices of the New World jays, crows, and their allies. Family Corvidae, 14: 24-25.

McNair, Douglas Branch, Clutch informa- tion for the Florida Grasshopper Spar- row from oological collections, 14: 48-49.

Maehr, David S., The black bear as a seed disperser in Florida, 12: 40-42. Review of two field guides, 12: 72-75, see Anne Shapiro Wenner e t al., see James R. Brady and.

Maehr, David S., A. Gordon Spratt, and David K. Voigts, Bird casualties at a central Florida power plant, 11: 45-49.

Maehr, David S., Robert W. Repenning, and H. Dick Couch, Jr . , Three unusual waterfowl in north Florida phosphate mines, 12: 105-107.

Maehr, David S., and John T. DeFazio, Jr., Foods of black bears in Florida, 12: 8-12.

Miller, Lisa Marie, and Robert W. Loftin, The Northern Saw-whet Owl in north- east Florida, 12: 11-12.

Millsap, Brian A., Summer concentration of American Swallow-tailed Kites at Lake Okeechobee, Florida with comments on post-breeding movements, 15: 85-92.

Montague, Clay L., and Wendy H. Mon- tague, Gray squirrel kills and eats Blue Jay fledgling, 13: 95-96.

Montague, Wendy H., see Clay L. Mon- tague and.

Moore, John F., see Donald R. Clark, Jr., et al.

Murphy, Mrs. Todd (Vonnie), see Roland C. Clement and.

Mumme, Ronald L., Eastern indigo snake preys on juvenile Florida Scrub Jay, 15: 53-54.

N

Nesbitt, Stephen A., Dangle feeding by the Green-backed Heron, 12: 44, An unusual roosting site for a Carolina Wren (A wren in my pants), 12: 45, see Ann Shap- iro Wenner e t al.

Nesbitt, Stephen A., and John H. Hinter- mister, Night migration of Sandhill Cranes, 12: 20.

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Nesbitt, Stephen A., and R. Patrick Fisher, Further comments on a white Brown Pelican, 12: 38-39.

NeSrnith, Cathleen C., and James Cox, Red-winged Blackbird nest usurpation by rice rats in Florida and Mexico, 13: 35-36, see Gary R. Graves et al.

Neville, Bruce, Summary of the 1985 fall meetings, 13: 103, Summary of the 1986 spring meeting, 14: 72, Summary of the 1986 fall meeting, 15: 25, Summary of the 1987 spring meeting, 15: 111.

Nicholson, Donald J. (photo), Arthur H. Howell holding wounded Snail Kite, 11: 120.

Norton, Robert L., Case of botulism in Laughing Gulls at a landfill in the Virgin Islands, Greater Antilles, 14: 97-98.

Oesterle, Virginia Rorby, Review of Par- rots' wood, 14: 83.

Owre, Oscar, Review of The birds of the wetlands, 14: 24, Review of Wood war- bler's world, 14: 51-52.

Patton, Stephen R., and Lise A. Hanners, The history of the Laughing Gull popula- tion in Tampa Bay, Florida, 12: 49-57.

Post, William, Review of Cape Sable Spar- row management plan, 11: 58-60.

Post, William, and Kathleen W. Post. Roosting behavior of the Yellow-shoul- dered Blackbird, 15: 93-105.

Post, Kathleen W., see William Post and. Powell, Peggy, FOS records committee re-

port, 14: 104-109. Paul, Richard T., Review of Nesting birds

of Sanibel-Captiva and the barrier is- lands and Roseate Spoonbills and other wading birds of Sanibel-Captiva, 11: 20- 21.

Plockelman, Cynthia, Bahama Mockingbird in West Palm Beach, 14: 75-76.

Repenning, Robert W., see David S. Maehr et al.

Richter, Bob, Red-tailed Hawk drowns Yel-

low-crowned Night-Heron, 13: 12-13. Roberts, Richard E., Adult Bald Eagle

killed by another eagle, 13: 41-42. Rodgers, James A., Jr., Repaired bill injury

in the Brown Pelican, 14: 46-47, Addi- tional observations on the reproductive success of herons on the west coast of Florida, 14: 77-79.

Rodgers, James A., Jr., and Stephen T. Schwikert, Recolonization of Pelican Is- land by Reddish Egrets, 14: 76-77.

Saul, Lilian J., and Douglas A. Wassmer, Red-bellied Woodpeckers roosting out- side of cavities, 11: 50-51.

Seiler, Chris F., see Ann B. Swanbeck and. Schrieber, Ralph W., Review of The

peacocks of Baboquivari, 14: 82. Schwikert, Stephen T., see James A. Rod-

gem, Jr. , and. Smith, David Raleigh, and James N. Layne,

Occurrence of a double brood in Red- headed Woodpeckers in south central Florida, 14: 98-99.

Smith, P. William, and Herbert W. Kale, 11, Eurasian Collared-Doves collected in Florida, 14: 104-107.

Spratt, A. Gordon, see David S. Maehr et al.

Stedman, Annette, See Stanley Stedman and.

Stedman, Barbara H., Unusual interaction between two buteos, 11: 55.

Stedman, Stanley, and Annette Stedman, Review of Nature g u i d d t h edition, 12: 46-47.

Steiner, Todd M., A clutch of five-lined skink eggs from south Florida, 13: 96-97.

Stevenson, Henry M., A reconsideration of the Florida bird records of H. L. Fergu- son and J. B. Ellis, 15: 54-56.

Stevenson, Henry M., and Lyn Atherton, Some comments about "white-winged" gulls in Florida, 12: 99-103, Collection date for the first Florida specimen of the Thayer's Gull, 13: 33.

Swanbeck, Ann B., and Chris F . Seiler, First sighting of a Short-eared Owl in the U. S. Virgin Islands, 15: 52-53.

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Sykes, Paul W., Jr., Snail Kite use of the freshwater marshes of south Florida, 11: 73-88, Two species of mosquitoes feed on Snail Kites in Florida, 11: 116, Snail Kite nesting ecology in Florida, 15: 57-70.

Sykes, Paul W., Jr., and Howard P. Lan- gridge, Reevaluation of the sight record of Gray-breasted Martin in Florida 11: 17.

Sykes, Paul W., Jr., and Donald J. Forres- ter, Parasites of the Snail Kite in Florida and summary of those reported for the species, 11: 111-116.

Sykes, Paul W., Jr., Howard P. Langridge, and Tadziu Trotsky, Sight record of Band-mmped Storm-Petrel off the coast of Palm Beach County, Florida, 12: 17- 18.

T

Takekawa, Jean E., see Steven R. Beis- singer and.

Takekawa, Jean E., and Steven R. Beis- singer, First evidence of Snail Kites feed- ing on the introduced snail, Pon~acea bridgesi, in Florida, 11: 107-108.

Taylor, Walter Kingsley, Vigorous digging by a Brown Thrasher after disturbance at the nest and comments on the species' behavior, 12: 13-15.

Toland, Brian, and Terry Gilbert, Roof nesting by Royal Terns in Vero Beach, Florida, 15: 80-82.

Voigts, David K., see David S. Maehr et al.

Waggener, Allen M., Jr . , see James N. Layne and.

Walkinshaw, Lawrence H., Nest attentive- ness by Florida Sandhill Cranes, 13: 67- 68.

Wassmer, Douglas A., see Lillian J. Saul and.

Weber, Wayne C., see Robert A. Duncan and.

Wellenstein, Charlie, and Daniel D. Wieg- - mann, Prey handling by Anhingas, 14: 74-75.

Wenner, Anne Shapiro, Current status and management of gray bat caves in Jackson County, Florida, 12: 1-6, see Donald R. Clark et al.

Wenner, Anne Shapiro, and Stephen A. Nesbitt, The fate of translocated Sand- hill Cranes after 10 years, 12: 19-20.

Wenner, Anne Shapiro, David S. Maehr, and Stephen A. Nesbitt, A leucistic Eastern Phoebe in Alachua County, Florida, 12: 97-98.

Wheeler, Mary Catherine, Review of Bir- der's life list and diary, 15: 110.

White, Deborah A., see James A. Kushlan and.

Wiegmann, Danile D., see Charlie Wellens- tein and.

Wilcox, J. Ross, see Nancy William-Walls e t al.

Wiley, James W., Review of A guide to the birds of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Is- lands, 12: 75-76, Review of Birds of the Cayman Islands, 14: 110-111.

William-Walls, Nancy, Sue McCuskey, Wayne Marion, and J. Ross Wilcox, Pro- ductivity and changes in nest utilization in four central Florida Bald Eagle nest- ing territories, 14: 29-37.

Winegarner, Marsha S., Solitary nesting by the Great Blue Heron in central Florida, 11: 19-20, Summary of the 1983 fall meeting, 12: 24, Summary of the 1984 spring meeting, 12: 79, Summary of the 1984 fall meeting, 13: 24, Bobcat family utilizes tortoise burrow, 13: 32-33, Sum- mary of the 1985 spring meeting, 13: 73.

Woolfenden, Glen E., see Wayne Hoffman and.

Woolfenden, Glen E., and Janet A. Wool- fenden, Ruddy Duck breeds in Tampa, Florida, 12: 32-33. Woolfenden, Janet A., see Glen E. Wolfen-

den and.

PART TWO. LOCATION INDEX

A Alabama

Dauphin Island, 13: 20-22; 15: 19. Ft. Morgan, 14: 108.

Archbold Biological Station, 11: 50-51; 12:

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12-13, 13: 32-33; 14: 85-95, 98-99; 15: 53- 54.

Alachua Co., 11: 25-34, 40-41, 100; 12: 19-20, 20, 45, 97-98; 13: 1-7.

B

Bahamas, 14: 53-63. Bimini, 11: 17. Eleuthera, 13: 77-93. San Salvador (Watling's), 13: 34-35.

Baker Co., 13: 1-7. Bay Co., 11: 40-41, 55; 13: 1-7, 14-17, 19. Bradford Co., 13: 1-7. Brevard Co., 11: 52, 120; 12: 39, 61-63, 98-

99, 99-103; 13: 14-17, 64-66; 14: 76-77, 108, 109; 15: 22, 22-23.

Broward Co., 11: 52, 73-88, 89-106, 111-116, 116; 12: 99-103; 13: 1-7, 14-17; 14: 109; 15: 57-70, 82, 106-107.

C

Calhoun Co., 11: 40-41; 13: 1-7. Charlotte Co., 12: 81-96; 13: 1-7; 14: 85-95. Citrus Co., 11: 45-49, 100; 12: 99-103; 13:

1-7; 15: 55. Clay Co., 13: 1-7. Collier Co., 11: 44, 51-53, 89-106; 12: 10-11,

40-42, 81-96, 104-105; 13: 1-7, 14-17, 58- 63; 14: 108, 109; 15: 55.

Columbia Co., 11: 40-41; 13: 1-7.

Dade Co., 11: 44, 73-88, 89-106, 108-111; 13: 1-7, 14-17, 35-36, 96-97; 14: 11, 74-75, 104-107, 108, 109; 15: 20-21, 55, 57-70.

De Soto Co., 13: 1-7; 14: 85-95. Dixie Co., 11: 40-41, 89-106. Duval Co., 11: 52; 12: 11-12, 44, 61-63, 99-

103; 13: 1-7, 12-13, 14-17.

England, 12: 39. Escambia Co., 11: 40-41, 44, 54 (mistakenly

listed as Santa Rosa Co.); 12: 99-103; 13: 1-7, 14-17; 14: 108, 109; 15: 77-79.

Flagler Co., 12: 99-103; 13: 1-7. Franklin Co., 11: 44; 12: 99-103; 13: 1-7, 36-

37, 58-63; 14: 108, 109.

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Gadsden Co., 11: 40-41; 13: 1-7. Georgia

Athens, 13: 95-96. Gilchrist Co., 11: 40-41. Glades Co., 11: 73-88, 89-106, 111-116,; 12:

19-20, 58-61, 81-96; 13: 1-7, 20; 14: 48-49, 85-95, 100-104; 15: 57-70, 85-92.

Gulf Co., 11: 40-41; 12: 99-103; 13: 1-7, 33.

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Hamilton Co., 11: 40-41; 12: 105-107; 13: 1-7. Hardee Co., 13: 1-7; 14: 85-95. Hendry Co., 11: 73-88, 89-106; 12: 81-96; 13:

1-7; 14: 108; 15: 57-70. Hernando Co., 13: 1-7; 15: 55. Highlands Co., 11: 19-20, 89-106; 12: 7-8, 25-

31, 33-36, 42-43, 103-104; 13: 1-7, 17-18, 25-31, 32-33, 49-57, 68-70, 94-95; 14: 21- 23, 48-49, 85-95, 100-104.

Hillsborough Co., 11: 18-19, 52, 54-55, 89- 106; 12: 32-33, 49-57; 13: 38-41; 14: 49-50, 77-79; 15: 1-18.

Holmes Co., 11: 40-41,

Indian River Co., 11: 73-88,89-106, 111-116; 12: 99-103; 14: 46-47; 15: 57-70, 80-82.

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Jackson Co., 11: 40-41; 12: 1-6; 14: 38-45. Jefferson Co., 13: 1-7; 15: 55.

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Lake Co., 11: 40-41, 44; 12: 40-42; 13: 1-7; 14: 109.

Lee Co., 11: 89-106; 12: 81-96; 13: 1-7, 14-17; 14; 74-75, 85-95, 109.

Leon Co., 13: 1-7; 14: 108, 109; 15: 71-76. Levy Co., 13: 1-7. Liberty Co., 11: 40-41: 13: 1-7. Louisiana

New Orleans, 13: 20-22.

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Madison Co., 13: 1-7. Manatee Co., 12: 19-20, 49-57; 13: 1-7; 14:

77-79, 108. Marion Co., 11: 40-41, 100; 12: 19-20; 13: 1-7.

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Martin Co., 11: 56-57, 89-106; 13: 14-17, 41- 42; 14: 29-37.

Mexico Veracruz, 13: 35-36.

Mississippi, 13: 20-22. Monroe Co., 11: 1-16, 17, 35-39, 44, 52, 73-

88, 89-106, 108-111; 12: 99-103; 13: 1-7, 14-17, 98-99; 14: 1-17, 104107, 108; 15: 19-20, 20-21, 55.

Nassau Co., 13: 1-7. New Jersey

Pitman, 14: 20. New York

Westerleigh, Staten Island, 13: 3841.

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Okaloosa Co., 11: 40-41; 13: 1-7. Okeechobee Co., 11: 89-106; 14: 100-104. Orange Co., 11: 40-41, 89-106; 12: 7-8; 13:

1-7, 19, 99; 14: 20, 21, 29-37. Osceola Co., 11: 73-88, 89-106; 13: 1-7; 14:

48-49, 100-104.

Palm Beach Co., 11: 73-88, 89-106, 107-108; 12: 9-10, 17-18; 13: 14-17, 37-38; 14: 73- 74, 75-76, 108, 109; 15: 55, 57-70.

Pasco Co., 11: 44; 13: 1-7. Pinellas Co., 11: 18-19, 44; 12: 49-57, 99-103;

13: 14-17; 14: 18-20, 100, 108, 109; 15: 1-18.

Polk CO., 11: 4041, 44; 12: 7-8; 13: 1-7, 67- 68; 14: 85-95, 100-104.

Puerto Rico; 15: 93-105. Putnam Co., 1.3: 1-7.

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Santa Rosa Co., 11: 40-41, 54 (erroneous, see Escambia Co.) 57-58; 13: 1-7, 20-22; 14: 108, 109; 15: 19.

Sarasota Co., 13: 14-17; 14: 108, 109; 15: 79- 80.

Seminole Co., 12: 13-15; 13: 1-7. St. John's Co., 11: 52; 12: 11-12, 15-16, 99-

103; 1.3: 1-7, 14-17; 15: 107-108. St. Lucie Co., 11: 44, 73-88, 89-106, 111-116;

13: 14-17; 14: 96-97; 15: 57-70.

Sumter Co., 13: 1-7.

Taylor Co., 11: 44; 13: 1-7; 14: 109; 15: 55. Texas

Corpus Christi, 13: 20-22.

Union Co., 13: 1-7.

Virgin Islands St. Thomas, 14: 97-98; 15: 52-53.

Volusia Co., 11: 52, 89-106; 12: 38-39; 13: 1-7; 14: 29-37, 109.

Walton Co., 11: 40-41; 13: 1-7. Wakulla Co., 13: 1-7, 58-63. Washington Co., 11: 40-41.

PART THREE, SPECIES INDEX

Plants, fish,and invertebrates are not in- cluded. Species mentioned in book reviews are not listed. References to other publica- tions are omitted, as are corrections of other publications, e.g. 14: 64-72.

Accipiter cooperii, 14: 85-95. striatus, 11: 35-39.

Actitis macularia, 13: 83. Aegolius acadicus, 12: 11-12. Agelaius phoeniceus, 13: 35-36, 91; 15: 29-

44. xanthomus, 15: 93-105.

Aimophilia aestivalis, 15: 29-44, 55. Aix sponsa, 13: 80; 15: 29-44. Alectoris chukar, 13: 92. alligator, American, 11: 1-16; 13: 68-70. Alligator mississippiensis, 11: 1-16; 13: 68-

70. Amazilia yucatanensis, 14: 108. Ammodramus henslowii, 13: 91, 92.

savannarum, 13: 90; 14: 48-49, 100-104. Ani, Smooth-billed, 13: 85; 15: 29-44, 55. Anous minutus, 11: 44.

stolidus, 13: 85.

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Anas acuta, 13: 80, 91. americana, 13: 80. bahamensis, 13: 80. clypeata, 13: 80. crecca, 13: 80, 92. cyanoptera, 12: 105-107. discors, 13: 80. platyrhy~zchos, 13: 92. strepem, 13: 80, 91.

Anhinga, 14: 74-75; 15: 29-44. Anhinga anhinga, 14: 74-75; 15: 29-44. Anthus spagueii , 13: 88, 91. Aphelocom coerulescens, 11: 6-57; 15: 53-

54. Aramus gwrrrauna, 13: 82, 92. Archilochus alexandri, 14: 109. Ardea herodias, 11: 19-20; 13: 58-63, 68-70,

79; 15: 2944, 107-108. Arenaria interpres, 13: 83. armadillo, nine-banded, 12: 58-61. Artibeus jamicensis, 14: 53-63. Asio Jlammeus, 15: 52-53.

otus, 15: 55. Athene cunicularia, 13: 86. Avocet, American, 13: 83; 15: 55, Aythya af ln is , 13: 81.

americana, 13: 81, 91. collaris, 13: 81. h l a , 13: 81, 91. valisinmia, 13: 81, 92.

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Bananaquit, 13: 90. Barn-Owl, Common, 13: 86. Bartramia longicauda, 13: 83. bat, Antillean fruit-eating, 14: 53-63.

Antillean ghost-faced, 14: 53-63. big brown, 14: 53-63. Brazilian free-tailed, 14: 53-63. buffy flower, 14: 53-63. Cuban funnel-eared, 14: 53-63. Gervais' funnel-eared, 14: 53-63. gray, 12: 1-6; 14: 38-45. greater bulldog, 14: 53-63. Jamaican fruit-eating, 14: 53-63. Leach's long-tongued, 14: 53-63. Pallas' long-tongued, 14: 53-63. Parnell's moustached, 14: 53-63. red, 14: 53-63. silver-haired, 14: 53-63. southeastern, 12: 1-6; 14: 38-45. Tomes' sword-nosed, 14: 53-63.

Waterhouse's big-eared, 14: 53-63. bear, black, 12: 4042; 13: 1-7, 8-12. Bittern, American, 13: 79.

Least, 13: 79; 14: 49-51. Blackbird, Red-winged, 13: 35-36, 91; 15:

2944. Yellow-shouldered, 15: 93-105.

Bluebird, Eastern, 15: 29-44. Mountain ?, 13: 87, 92.

bobcat, 13: 32-33. Bobolink, 11: 45-49; 13: 91. Bobwhite, Northern, 15: 29-44. Bombycilla cedrorum, 13: 92. Booby, Brown, 14: 108.

Red-footed, 11: 44 Botaurus lentiginosus, 13: 79. Brachyphylla cawemrum, 14: 53-63. Brant, 11: 44; 15: 55. Brantu bernicla, 11: 44; 15: 55.

canadensis, 13: 80, 92; 15: 71-76. Bubulcus ibis, 13: 79; 15: 29-44. Bucephula albeola, 13: 81, 92.

clangula, 15: 55. Bufflehead, 13: 81, 92. Bullfinch, Greater Antillean, 13: 91. Bunting, Indigo, 11: 4549; 13: 90.

Painted, 13: 90. Snow 14: 109.

Buteo brachyurus, 15: 19-20. jamicensis, 11: 55; 13: 12-13, 92; 15: 29- 44, 45-51. lagopus, 14: 108. lineatus, 11: 55; 13: 94-95; 15: 2 9 4 , 45- 51. platypterus, 11: 35-39; 15: 19-20. regalis, 14: 109. swainsoni, 11: 35-39.

Butorides striatus, 12: 44; 13: 79, 99; 15: 29- 44.

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Calidris alba, 13: 83. alpina, 13: 84, 91. bairdii, 11: 44; 13: 84, 92; 14: 108. canutus, 13: 83, 92. ferruginea, 14: 109. fuscicollis, 13: 84. h imn topus , 13: 84. m u r i , 13: 83. melanotos, 13: 84. m i w u t i h , 13: 84.

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pusilla, 13: 83. Calliphloz evelyme, 13: 86; 14: 108. Campephilus principalis, 15: 55-56. Canis latrans, 11: 4041. Canvasback, 13: 81, 92. Caprimulgus carolinensis, 13: 86; 15: 29-44. Cardinal, Northern, 15: 29-44. Cardirdis cardinalis, 15: 29-44. Carduelis tristis, 11: 25-34. Casmerodius albus, 13: 79; 14:20, 21; 15: 29-

44. cat, domestic, 11: 46. Catbird, Gray, 11: 46; 13: 87. Cathuracta mccormicki , 14: 108, 109. Cathurtes aura, 11: 35-39; 15: 29-44, 55. Cathurus fuscescens, 11: 45-49; 13: 87, 91.

guttatus, 13: 92. ustulatus, 13: 87, 91; 15: 55.

Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, 13: 58-63, 83; 15: 2944.

Certhia familiaris, 11: 25-34. Ceryle alcyon, 13: 86. Chaetura pelagica, 13: 86; 15: 29-44. Charadrius nzelodus, 13: 82.

montanus, 11: 44. semipalmatus, 13: 82. vociferus, 13: 82; 15: 2944. wilsonia, 13: 82.

Chat, Yellow-breasted, 11: 45-49; 13: 90, 91; 15: 2944.

Chickadee, Carolina, 11: 25-34; 15: 29-44. Chlidonias niger, 13: 85. Chondestes g r a m m c u s , 13: 90, 91. Chordeiles acutipennis, 14: 109.

gundlachii, 13: 86. minor, 13: 86; 15: 29-44.

Chuck-will's-widow, 13: 86; 15: 2944. Chukar, 13: 92. Circus cyaneus, 13: 81. Clangula h y e m l i s , 12: 105-107. Coccyzus americanus, 13: 85; 15: 29-44.

minor, 13: 85. Coerebaflaveola, 13: 90. Colaptes auratus, 15: 29-44. Colinus virginianus, 15: 29-44. Collared-Dove, Eurasian, 14: 104-107. Columba leucocephala, 13: 85; 15: 2944.

livia, 13: 85; 15: 29-44. Columbina passe-rina, 13: 85; 15: 2944. Contopus borealis, 15: 55.

caribaeus, 13: 86. virens, 11: 25-34; 13: 86; 15: 29-44.

Coot, American, 13: 82. Coragyps atratus, 11: 17; 13: 20; 15: 29-44. Cormorant, Double-crested, 13: 79; 15: 29-

44. Olivaceus, 13: 79, 91; 14: 108.

Corvus brachyrhynchos, 12: 25-31, 33-36, 103-104; 13: 17-18, 25-31, 38-41, 49-57, 94-95; 14: 21. ossi,fragus, 13: 38-41; 15: 29-44.

Cowbird, Brown-headed, 13: 91; 14: 18-20; 15: 29-44. Shiny, 15: 93-105.

coyote, 11: 40-41. Crane, Sandhill, 12: 19-20, 20; 13: 67-68. Creeper, Brown, 11: 25-34. crocodile, American, 11: 1-16; 12: 104-105. Crocodylus acutus, 11: 1-16; 12: 104-105. Crotophaga ani, 13: 85; 15: 29-44, 55. Crow, American (Common), 12: 25-31, 33-

36, 103-104; 13: 17-18, 25-31, 38-41, 49- 57, 94-95; 14: 21-23; 15: 29-44.

Crow, Fish, 13: 3841; 15: 29-44. Cuckoo, Great Lizard, 13: 85.

Mangrove, 13: 85. Yellow-billed, 13: 85; 15: 2944.

Curlew, Eurasian, 13: 83, 92. Cyanocitta cristata, 11: 56-57; 13: 38-41, 95-

96; 14: 20; 15: 29-44.

D a s y p s wvemcinctus, 12: 58-61. Dendrocygnu arborea, 13: 80, 91.

bicolor, 13: 80, 91. Dendmica caerulescens, 11: 45-49; 13: 89;

14: 96-97. castanea, 13: 89. cemlea, 11: 25-34. coronuta, 11: 25-34; 13: 89. coronata awluboni, 15: 55. discolor, 11: 45-49; 13: 89. dominica, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89; 15: 29- 44. fusca, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89. kirtlandii, 11: 44; 12: 9-10; 13: 92; 14: 108; 15: 55. magnolia, 11: 45-49; 13: 88. palmarum, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89. pensylvanica, 11: 45-49; 13: 88, 91.

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petechia, 11: 45-49; 13: 20-22, 88. pinus, 11: 25-34; 13: 89; 15: 29-44. striata, 13: 89. tigrina, 13: 89. townsendi, 11: 44; 14: 108, 109. virens, 11: 45-49; 13: 89.

Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 11: 45-49; 13: 91. dolphin, bottlenose, 14: 100. Dove, Mourning, 13: 85; 15: 29-44.

Rock, 13: 85; 15: 29-44. Zenaida, 11: 44; 13: 44, 85; 14: 108.

Dowitcher, Short-billed, 13: 84. Dnjmarehon corais, 15: 53-54. Dryocops pileatus, 15: 29-44. Duck, Harlequin, 11: 44.

Masked, 14: 108. Ring-necked, 13: 81. Ruddy, 12: 32-33; 13: 81, 92. Wood, 13: 80; 15: 29-44.

Dumetella carolinensis, 11: 46; 13: 87. Dunlin, 13: 84, 91.

Eagle, Bald, 13: 41-42; 14: 29-37; 15: 19-20. Egret, Cattle, 13: 79; 15: 29-44.

Great, 13: 79; 14: 20, 21; 15: 29-44. Reddish, 13: 92; 14: 76-77. Snowy, 11: 54; 13: 79; 14: 77-79; 15: 29- 44.

~ ~ r e t t a alba, 14: 20-21. camlea, 11: 18-19, 54-55; 13: 79; 14: 77- 79; 15: 29-44. mfescens, 13: 92; 14: 76-77. thula, 11: 54; 13: 79; 14: 77-79; 15: 29-44. tricolor, 11: 54; 13: 79; 14: 77-79; 15: 29- 44.

Eider, Common, 11: 44, 51-53. Elaenia, Caribbean, 14: 109. Elaenia martinica, 14: 109. Elanoides forjicatus, 12: 42-43; 13: 81, 92;

15: 85-92. Elanus caeruleus, 14: 109; 15: 106-107. Empidonax Jlaviventris, 13: 86, 92.

ssp., 11: 45-49. virescens, 13: 86, 91; 15: 29-44.

Eptesicus fuscus, 14: 53-63. Erophylla sezekmi, 14: 53-63. Eudocimus albus, 13: 80, 91; 15: 29-44. Eumeces inexpectatus, 13: 96-97.

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Falco columbarius, 13: 81.

mexicanus, 15: 79-80. peregrinus, 13: 81. spamerius, 13: 81; 15: 19-20.

Falcon, Peregrine, 13: 81. Prairie, 15: 79-80.

Felis catus, 11: 46. Flamingo, Greater, 13: 80, 91. Flicker, Northern, 15: 29-44. Flycatcher, Acadian, 13: 86, 91; 15: 29-44.

Ash-throated, 14: 109. Fork-tailed, 12: 10-11; 14: 108, 109. Great-crested, 13: 92; 15: 29-44. La Sagra's, 13: 86; 14: 108. Olive-sided, 15: 55. 'Wied's Crested" (Brown-crested), 11: 44. Yellow-bellied, 13: 86, 92.

fox, red, 13: 32-33. Fregata magnzjiiens, 13: 79. Frigatebird, Magmficent, 13: 79. Fulica americana, 13: 82.

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Gadwall, 13: 80, 91. Gallinago gallinago, 13: 84. Gallinula chloropus, 13: 82; 15: 29-44. Gallinule, Purple, 13: 92. Gannet, Northern, 12: 15-16. Gavia arctica, 12: 61-63; 14: 109.

immer, 14: 100. Geocapromys inpahami, 14: 53-63. Geothlypis rostrata, 13: 90.

trichas, 11: 45-49; 13: 90; 15: 29-44. Geotrygon chrysia, 13: 85. Glossophaga soricina, 14: 53-63. Gnatcatcher, Blue-gray, 11: 25-34; 13: 92;

15: 29-44. Godwit, Bar-tailed, 13: 36-37; 14: 109.

Hudsonian, 13: 19, 92; 14: 109. Goldeneye, Common, 15: 55. Goldfinch, American, 11: 25-34. Goose, Canada, 13: 80, 92; 15: 71-76. Gopherus polyphmus, 13: 32-33. Grackle, Boat-tailed, 15: 1-18, 38.

Common, 15: 29-44. Greater Antillean, 15: 93-105.

Grassquit, Black-faced, 13: 91. Grebe, Least, 13: 79.

Pied-biIled, 13: 19, 79. Ground-Dove, Common, 13: 85; 15: 29-44.

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Grosbeak, Blue, 13: 90; 15: 29-44. Rose-breasted, 13: 90.

Grus canadensis, 12: 19-20, 20; 13: 67-68. Guiraca caerulea, 13: 90; 15: 29-44. Gull, Bonaparte's, 13: 84, 91.

California, 14: 108. Common Black-headed, 14: 108. Glaucous, 12: 99-103. Franklin's 11: 44. Herring, 13: 58-63, 84. Iceland, 12: 99-103. Laughing, 12: 49-57; 13: 58-63, 84; 14: 1- 17, 97-98;'15: 29-44. Ring-billed, 11: 46; 13: 58-63, 84; 15: 82. Sabines's, 11: 44; 14: 109. Thayer's, 12: 99-103; 13: 33. Western, 14: 108.

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Haematopus palliatus, 13: 82. Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 13: 41-42; 14: 29-

37; 15: 19-20 Harrier, North-, 13: 81. Hawk, Broad-winged, 15: 19-20.

Cooper's, 14: 85-95. Ferruginous, 14: 109. Red-shouldered, 11: 55; 13: 94-95; 15: 29- 44, 45-51. Red-tailed, 11: 55; 13: 12-13, 92; 15: 29- 44, 45-51. Rough-legged, 14: 108. Short-tailed, 15: 19-20.

Helmitheros vermivorus, 11: 45-49; 13: 89. Heron, Great Blue, 11: 19-20; 12: 98-99; 13:

58-63, 68-70, 79; 15: 29-44, 107-108. Green-backed, 12: 44; 13: 79, 99; 15: 29- 44. Little Blue, -11: 18-19, 54-55; 13: 79; 14: 77-79; 15: 29- a. Tricolored, 11: 54; 13: 79; 14: 77-79; 15: 29-44.

Himantopus mexicanus, 13: 83. Hirundo rustica, 13: 87. Histrionicus histrionicus, 11: 44. Hummingbird, Black-chinned, 14: 109.

Buff-bellied, 14: 108. hutia, Bahama, 14: 53-63. Hylocichla mustelina, 15: 29-44.

Ibis, Glossy, 13: 80.

White, 13: 80, 91; 15: 29-44. Icteria virens, 11: 45-49; 13: 90, 91. Icterus galbula, 13: 91.

spurius, 15: 29-44. Ixobrychus exilis, 13: 79; 14: 49-51.

Jaeger, Long-tailed, 14: 109. Jay, Blue, 11: 56-57; 13: 38-41, 95-96; 14: 20;

15: 29-44. Scrub, 11: 56-57; 15: 53-54.

Junco, Dark-eyed, 15: 55. Junco hyemalis, 15: 55.

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Kestrel, American, 13: 81; 15: 19-20. Killdeer, 15: 29-44. Kingbird, Eastern, 11: 57-58; 12: 42-43; 13:

86; 15: 19, 29-44. Gray, 13: 86; 15: 29-44. Western, 13: 86.

Kingfisher, Belted, 13: 86. Kinglet, Ruby-crowned, 13: 92. Kite, American Swallow-tailed, 12: 42-43;

13: 81, 92; 15: 85-92. Black-shouldered, 14: 109; 15: 106-107. Snail (Everglade), 11: 69-120; 15: 57-70.

Knot, Red, 13: 83, 92.

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Lanius ludovicianus, 15: 29-44. Lams argentatus, 13: 58-63, 84.

atricilla, 12: 49-57; 13: 58-63, 84; 14: 1- 17, 97-98; 15: 29-44. califmicus, 14: 108. delawarensis, 11: 46; 13: 58-63, 84; 15: 82. glaucoides, 12: 99-103. hyperboreus, 12: 99-103. occidentalis, 14: 108. philadelphia, 13: 84, 91. pipixcan, 11: 44. ridibundus, 14: 108. thayeri, 12: 99-103; 13: 33.

Laterallus jamaicensis, 13: 92. Lasiowycteris noctivagans, 14: 53-63. Lasiums borealis, 14: 53-63. Limnodromus griseus, 13: 84. Limwthlypis swainsonii, 13: 89. Limosa haemastica, 13: 19, 92; 14: 109.

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lapponica, 13: 36-37; 14: 109. Limpkin, 13: 82, 92. L m h o r h i n a aurita, 14: 53-63. Loon, Arctic, 12: 61-63; 14: 109.

Common, 14: 100. Lophodytes (Mergus) cucullatus, 12: 39; 13:

81, 92. Loxigilla violacea, 13: 91. Lync~. T U ~ U S , 13: 32-33.

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Macrotus waterhousii, 14: 53-63. Mallard, 13: 92. Margarops fuscatus, 13: 92. Martin, Carribean (Snowy-bellied), 11: 17.

Cuban, 13: 87, 92. Gray-breasted, 11: 17. Purple, 13: 87; 15: 29-44.

Meadowlark, Eastern, 15: 29-44. Melanerpes aurifrons, 14: 108.

"aunfrons" sic = carolinus, 15: 29-44. carolinus, 11: 25-34, 50-51; 15: 29-44 erythrocephalus, 14: 98-99; 15: 29-44.

Melanitta fusca, 12: 105-107. nigra, 13: 14-17.

Meleagris gallopavo, 13: 94-95. Melospiza lincolnii, 13: 91.

melodia, 13: 91. Merganser, Common, 12: 39; 15: 55.

Hooded, 12: 39; 13: 81, 92. Red-breasted, 13: 39, 81, 91.

Mergus sic (= Lophodytes) cucullatus, 12: 39. merganser, 12: 39; 15: 55. serrator, 12: 39; 13: 81, 91.

Merlin, 13: 81, 91. Mirnus gundlachii, 13: 87; 14: 74-75, 109.

polyglottus, 13: 3841, 87; 15: 29-44. Mniotilta varia, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89. Mockingbird, Bahama, 13: 87; 14: 75-76,

109. Northern, 13: 38-41, 87; 15: 29-44.

Molothrus ater, 13: 91; 14: 18-20; 15: 29-44. bomriensis, 15: 93-105.

Monophyllus r e d m n i , 14: 53-63. Moorhen, Common, 13: 82; 15: 29-44. Mornoops blainwillii, 14, 53-63. mouse, house, 14: 53-63. Murre, Thick-billed, 14: 108. muskrat, round-tailed, 12: 98-99. Mus musculus, 14: 53-63. Mycteria americam, 12: 81-96; 15: 22, 34.

Myiarchus crinitus, 13: 92; 15: 29-44. sagrm, 13: 86; 14: 108. tyrannulus, 11: 44.

Myotis austroripanus, 12: 1-6; 14: 3845. grisescens, 12: 1-6; 14: 38-45.

Natalus lepidus, 14: 53-63. micropus 14: 53-63.

Neofiber alleni, 12: 98-99. Nighthawk, Antitlean, 13: 86.

Common 13: 86; 15: 29-44. Lesser, 14: 109.

Night-Heron, Black-crowned, 14: 77-79. Night-Heron, Yellow-crowned, 13: 12-13,

34-35, 79; 14: 77-79. Noctilio leporinus, 14: 53-63. Noddy, Black, 11: 44.

Brown, 13: 85. Nurnenius arquata, 13: 83, 92.

phaeopus, 13: 58-63, 83, 91. Nuthatch, Brown-headed, 15: 29-44.

Red-breasted, 11: 25-34, Nycticorax nycticorax, 14: 77-79.

violaceus, 13: 12-13,3445, 79; 14: 77-79.

Oceanodrom castro, 12: 17-18; 14: 109. Oenanthe oenanthe, 11: 44; 13: 87, 92. Oldsquaw, 12: 105-107. O p o r m i s agilis, 11: 45-49.

f m o s u s , 15: 55. philadelphia, 13: 89, 91; 15: 55.

Oreoscoptes montanus, 11: 44. Oriole, Northern, 13: 91.

Orchard, 15: 29-44. Oryzomys palustris, 13: 35-36. Osprey, 13: 81; 15: 22-23, 34, 41. Ovenbird, 11: 4549; 13: 89. Owl, Barred, 12: 98-99; 15: 29-44.

Burrowing, 13: 86. Long-eared, 15: 55. Northern Saw-whet, 12: 11-12. Short-eared, 15: 52-53.

O q u m dominica, 14: 108. jamaicensis, 12: 32-33; 13: 81, 92.

Oystercatcher, American, IS : 82.

Pandion haliaetus, 13: 81; 15: 22-23,34,41.

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Parula, Northern, 11: 25-34,. 45-49; 13: 88; 15: 29-44.

Parula americana, 11: 25-34,4549; 13: 88. Parus carolinensis, 11: 25-34; 15: 29-44.

bicolm, 11: 25-34; 15: 2944. Passer domesticus, 15: 29-44. Passerculus sandwichensis, 13: 90. Passerina ciris, 13: 90.

cyanea, 11: 45-49.; 13: 90. Pelecanus erythrorhynchos, 15: 20-21.

occidentalis, 12: 16, 38-39; 13: 79; 14: 46- 47; 15: 29-44.

Pelican, American Whi te , 15: 20-21. Pelican, Brown, 12: 16, 38-39; 13: 79; 14: 46-

47; 15: 29-44. Pewee, Greater Antillean, 13: 86. Phuethon lepturus, 13: 79. Phulacroccwax auritus, 13: 79; 15: 29-44.

olivaceus, 13: 79, 91; 14: 108. Phasianus colchicus, 13: 82. Pheasant, Ring-necked, 13: 82. Pheucticus ludmicianus, 13: 90. Phoebe, Eastern, 11: 25-34; 12: 97-98; 13:

86, 91. Phoenicopterus ruber, 13: 80, 91. Picoides pubescens, 11: 25-34; 15: 29-44. Pigeon, White-crowned, 13: 85; 15: 29-44. Pintail, Northern, 13: 80, 91.

White-cheeked, 13: 80. Pipilo erythrophthalmus, 15: 29-44. Pipit, Sprague's, 13: 88, 91. Piranga olivacea, 13: 90.

rubra, 11: 45-49; 13: 90, 91; 15: 29-44. Plectrophenax nivalis, 14: 109. Plegadis falcinellus, 13: 80. Plover, Black-bellied, 13: 82.

Mountain, 11: 44. Piping, 13: 82. Semipalrnated, 13: 82. Wilson's, 13: 82.

Pluuialis squutarola, 13: 82. P o d i l y m h podiceps, 13: 19, 79. Polioptila caerulea, 11: 25-34; 13: 92; 15: 29-

44. Porphyrula m r t i n i c a 13: 92. Porzana carolina, 13: 82. Procyon lotm, 11: 46; 14: 21-23, 53-63. Progne chalybea, 11: 17.

cryptoleuca, 13: 87, 92. dominicensis, 11: 17. subis, 13: 87; 15: 29-44, 55.

Protonotaria citrea, 13: 89; 15: 29-44. Pteronotus pamellii, 14: 53-63. Puffinus p f f inu ,s , 11: 54.

Q Quail-Dove, Key Wes t , 13: 85. Quiscalus major, 15: 1-18.

niger, 15: 93-105. quiscula, 15: 29-44.

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racoon, 11: 46; 14: 21-22, 53-63. Rail, Black, 13: 92.

Clapper, 13: 82. Virginia, 13: 82. 92; 14: 109.

Rallus limicola, 13: 82, 92; 14: 109. longirostris, 13: 82.

rat, black, 14: 53-63. Norway, 14: 53-63. rice, 13: 35-36.

Rattus norvegicus, 14: 53-63. rattu,s, 14: 53-63.

Recurvirostra americana, 13: 83; 15: 55. Redhead, 13: 81, 91. Redstart, American, 11: 25-34,45-49; 13: 89. Regulus calendula, 11: 25-34; 13: 92. Riparia riparia, 13: 87. Robin, American, 12: 41; 13: 87. Rostrhumus sociabilis, 11: 69-120; 15: 57-

70. Rynchops niger, 13: 58-63; 14: 73-74; 15: 77-

79.

Salpinctes obsoletus, 14: 108. Sanderling, 13: 83. Sandpiper, Baird's, 11: 44; 13: 84, 92; 14: 108.

Curlew, 14: 109. Least, 13: 84. Pectoral, 13: 84. Semipalmated, 13: 83. Solitary, 13: 83. Spotted, 13: 83. Stilt, 13: 84. Upland, 13: 83. Western, 13: 83. White-rumped, 13: 84.

Sapsucker, Yellow-bellied, 11: 25-34; 13: 86. Saurothera merlini, 13: 85. Sayomis phoebe, 11: 25-34; 12: 97-98; 13: 86,

91.

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Scaup, Greater, 13: 81, 91. Lesser, 13: 81.

Sciurus carolinensis, 13: 95-96; 15: 107-108. Scoter, Black, 13: 14-17. White-winged, 12: 105-107.

Seiurus, aurocapillus, 13: 89. motacilla, 11: 45-49; 13: 89; 15: 55. noveboracensis, 13: 89.

Setophaga ruticilla, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89. Shearwater, Manx, 11: 54. Shoveler, Northern, 13: 80. Shrike, Loggerhead, 15: 29-44. Sialia cumcoides ?, 13: 87, 92.

sialis, 15: 29-44. Sitta canadensis, 11: 25-34.

ps i l l a , 15: 29-44. Skimmer, Black, 13: 58-63; 14: 73-74; 15: 77-

79. skink, five-lined, 13: 96-97. Skua, South Polar, 14: 108, 109. snake, indigo, 15: 53-54. Snipe, Common, 13: 84. Somateria mollissim, 11: 44, 51-53. Sora, 13: 82. Sparrow, American Tree, 14: 108.

Bachman's, 15: 29-44. Chipping, 13: 90. Clay-colored 13: 90, 91. Field, 15: 29-44. Grasshopper, 13: 90; 14: 48-49, 100-104. Henslow's, 13: 91, 92. House, 15: 29-44. Lark, 13: 90, 91. Lincoln's, 13: 91. Savannah, 13: 90. Song, 13: 91. White-crowned, 13: 91, 109.

Sphyrapicus varius, 11: 25-34; 13: 86. Spindalis zena, 13: 90; 14: 108, 109. Spizella arborea,, 14: 108.

pallida, 13: 90, 91. passerina,, 13: 90. ps i l l a , 15: 29-44.

squirrel, gray, 13: 95-96; 15: 107-108. Starling, European, 13: 88; 15: 29-44. Stelgodopteryx serripennis, 15: 2944. Stercorarius longicaudus, 14: 109. Sterna albifrons, 13: 98-99.

anaethetus, 13: 84. antillarum, 13: 84; 15: 29-44.

dwuga,llii, 13: 84, 98-99. forsteri, 11: 18-19; 13: 84, 91. fuscatu, 13: 84. h i d o , 13: 84, 91. m a x i m , 12: 7-8, 84; 15: 80-82. nilotica, 13: 84. sa?dvicensis, 13: 84.

Stilt, Black-necked, 13: 83. Stork, Wood, 12: 81-96; 15: 22, 34. Storm-Petrel, Band-rumped, 12: 17-18; 14:

109. Streptopelia decaocto, 14: 104-107. Strix varia, 12: 98-99; 15: 29-44. Sturnella magna, 15: 29-44. Sturnus vulgaris, 13: 88; 15: 29-44. Sula bassanus, 12: 15-16.

leucoga,ster, 14: 108. sula, 11: 44.

Swallow, Bahama, 11: 44; 13: 87; 14: 108. Bank, 13: 87. Barn, 13: 87. Northern Rough-winged, 15: 29-44. Tree, 12: 12-13; 13: 87.

Swift, Chimney, 13: 86; 15: 29-44.

Tachybaptus dmninicus, 13: 79. Tachycineta (Iridoprocne) bicolor, 12: 12-

13; 13: 87. cyaneowiridis, 11: 44; 13: 87; 14: 108.

Tadarida brasiliensis, 14: 53-63. Tanager, Scarlet, 13: 90.

Stripe-headed, 13: 90; 14: 108, 109. Summer, 11: 45-49; 13: 90, 91; 15: 2-44.

Teal, Cinnamon, 12: 105-107. Blue-winged, 13: 80. Green-winged, 13: 80, 92.

Tern, Black, 13: 85. Bridled, 13: 85. Common, 13: 85, 91. Forster's, 11: 18-19; 13: 85, 91. Gull-billed, 13: 84. Least, 13: 85, 98-99; 15: 29-44. Sooty, 13: 85. Royal, 12: 7-8; 13: 84; 15: 80-82. Roseate, 13: 84, 98-99. Sandwich, 13: 84.

Tiaris bicolor, 13: 91. Titmouse, Tufted, 11: 25-34; 15: 29-44. Thrasher, Brown,l2: 13-15; 13: 92; 15: 29-44.

Pearly-eyed, 13: 92.

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Sage, 11: 44. Thrush, Hermit, 13: 92.

Swainson's, 13: 87, 91; 15: 55. Red-legged, 13: 87. Wood, 15: 29-44.

Thryothorus lwlowicianus, 12: 45; 15: 29-44. tortise, gopher, 13: 32-33. Towhee, Rufous-sided, 15: 29-44. Toxostom mfum, 12: 13-15; 13: 92; 15: 29-

44. Tringajlavipes, 13: 83.

melanoleuca, 13: 83. solitaria, 13:'83.

Troglodytes aedon, 13: 92. troglodytes, 15: 55.

Tropicbird, White-tailed, 13: 79. Turdus migratorius, 12: 41; 13: 87.

plumbeus, 13: 87. Turkey, Wild, 13: 94-95. Turnstone, Ruddy, 13: 83. Tursiops turncatus, 14: 100. Tyrannus dominicensis, 13: 86; 15: 29-44.

savana, 12: 10-11; 14: 108, 109, tyrannus, 11: 57-58; 12: 42-43; 13: 86; 15: 19, 29-44. verticalis, 13: 86.

Tyto alba, 13: 86.

Uria lomvia, 14: 108. Ursus americanus, 12: 40-42; 13: 1-7, 8-12.

Veery, 11: 45-49; 13: 87, 91. Vermivara bachranii, 13: 64-66.

celata, 13: 88. chrysoptera, 13: 88. luciae, 14: 109. peregrinu, 11: 45-49; 13: 88. pinus, 13: 88, 91. ruficapilla, 13: 88.

Vireo, Black-whiskered, 13: 88; 15: 29-44. Philadelphia, 13: 88. Red-eyed, 11: 45-49; 13: 88; 15: 29-44. Solitary, 11: 25-34; 13: 92. Thick-billed, 13: 88. Warbling, 15: 55. White-eyed, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 88; 15: 29-44. (Yellow-green), 11: 44; 13: 37-38; 14: 109.

Yellow-throated, 11: 25-34,45-49; 13: 88; 15: 29-44.

Vireo altiloquus, 13: 88; 15: 29-44. crassirostris, 13: 88. jlavifrons, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 88; 15: 29-44. gilvus, 15: 55. griseus, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 88; 15: 29- 44. olivaceus, 11: 45-49; 13: 88; 15: 29-44. olivaceus jlavoviridis, 11: 44; 13: 37-38; 14: 109. philadelphicus, 13: 88. solitarius, 11: 25-34; 13: 92.

Vulpes wulpes, 13: 32-33. Vulture, Black, 11: 17; 13: 20; 15: 29-44.

Turkey, 11: 35-39; 15: 29-44, 55.

Warbler, "Audubon's," 15: 55. Bachman's, 13: 64-66. Bay-breasted, 13: 89. Black-and-white, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89. Blackburnian, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89. Blackpoll, 13: 89. Black-throated Blue, 11: 45-49; 13: 89; 14: 96-97. Black-throated Green, 11: 45-49; 13: 89. Blue-winged, 13: 88, 91. Canada, 11: 45-49; 15: 55. Cape May, 13: 89. Cerulean, 11: 25-34. Chestnut-sided, 11: 45-49; 13: 88, 91. Connecticut, 11: 45-49. Golden-winged, 13: 88. Hooded, 11: 45-49; 13: 90; 15: 29-44. Kentucky, 11: 45-49; 15: 55. Kirtland's, 11: 44; 12: 9-10; 13: 92; 14: 108; 15: 55. Lucy's, 14: 109. Magnolia, 11: 45-49; 13: 88. Mourning, 13: 89, 91; 15: 55. Nashville, 13: 88. Orange-crowned, 11: 25-34; 13: 88. Palm, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89. Pine, 11: 25-34; 13: 89; 15: 29-44. Prairie, 11: 45-49; 13: 89. Prothonotary, 11: 46; 13: 89; 15: 29-44. Swainson's, 13: 89.

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Tennessee, 11: 45-49; 13: 88. Townsend's, 11: 44; 14: 108, 109. Yellow, 11: 45-49; 13: 20-22, 88. Yellow-rumped, 11: 25-34; 13: 89. Yellow-throated, 11: 25-34, 45-49; 13: 89; 15: 29-44. Wilson's, 13: 90, 91. Worm-eating, 11: 45-49; 13: 89. Waterthrush, Louisiana, 11: 45-49; 13: 89;

15: 55. Northern, 13: 89.

Waxwing, Cedar, 13: 92. Wheatear, Northern, 11: 44; 13: 87, 92.

Whimbrel, 13: 58-63, 83, 91. Whistling-Duck, Fulvous, 13: 80, 91.

West Indian, 13: 80, 91. Wigeon, American, 13: 80. Willet, 13: 58-63, 83; 15: 29-44. EriLsonia canadensis, 11: 45-49; 15: 55.

citrina, 11: 45-49; 13: 90; 15: 29-44. p s i l l a , 13: 90, 91.

Woodpecker, Downy, 11: 25-34: 15: 29-44. Golden-fronted, 14: 108. Irovy-billed, 15: 55-56. Pileated, 15: 29-44. Red-bellied, 11: 25-34, 50-51; 15: 29-44.

Red-headed, 14: 98-99; 15: 29-44. Wood-Pewee, Eastern, 11: 25-34; 13: 86; 15:

29-44. Woodstar, Bahama, 13: 86; 14: 108. Wren, Carolina, 12: 45; 15: 29-44.

House, 13: 92. Rock, 14: 108. Winter. 15: 55.

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Xema sabini, 11: 44; 14: 109.

Yellowlegs, Greater, 13: 83. Lesser, 13: 83.

Yellowthroat, Baharna, 13: 90. Common, 11: 45-49; 13: 90; 15: 29-44.

z Zenaida aurita, 11: 44; 13: 85; 14: 108.

m c r w r a , 13: 85; 15: 29-44. Zonotrichia leucophrys, 13: 91, 91; 14: 109.

leucophrys gambelli, 14: 109.

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