The Project Gutenberg EBook of Index for University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Volume 1, by University of Kansas This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Index for University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Volume 1 Author: University of Kansas Editor: E. Raymond Hall Donald S. Farner Donald F. Hoffmeister H. H. Lane A. Byron Leonard Edward H. Taylor Robert W. Wilson Release Date: August 28, 2011 [EBook #37228] Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX, UNIV. KANSAS, NATURAL HISTORY *** Produced by Chris Curnow, Tom Cosmas, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
E. Raymond Hall | ||
Donald S. Farner | A. Byron Leonard | |
Donald F. Hoffmeister | Edward H. Taylor | |
H. H. Lane | Robert W. Wilson |
1. | The pocket gophers (genus Thomomys) of Utah. By Stephen D. Durrant. Pp. 1-82, 1 figure in text. August 15, 1946. |
2. | The systematic status of Eumeces pluvialis Cope, and noteworthy records of other amphibians and reptiles from Kansas and Oklahoma. By Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 85-89. August 15, 1946. |
3. | The tadpoles of Bufo cognatus Say. By Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 93-96, 1 figure in text. August 15, 1946. |
4. | Hybridization between two species of garter snakes. By Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 97-100. August 15, 1946. |
5. | Selected records of reptiles and amphibians from Kansas. By John Breukelman and Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 101-112. August 15, 1946. |
6. | Kyphosis and other variations in soft-shelled turtles. By Hobart M. Smith. Pp. 117-124, 3 figures. July 7, 1947. |
7. | Natural history of the prairie vole (Mammalian genus Microtus). By E. W. Jameson, Jr. Pp. 125-151, 4 figures in text. October 6, 1947. |
8. | The postnatal development of two broods of great horned owls (Bubo virginianus). By Donald F. Hoffmeister and Henry W. Setzer. Pp. 157-173, 5 figures in text. October 6, 1947. |
9. | Additions to the list of the birds of Louisiana. By George H. Lowery, Jr. Pp. 177-192. November 7, 1947. |
10. | A check-list of the birds of Idaho. By M. Dale Arvey. Pp. 193-216. November 29, 1947. |
11. | Subspeciation in pocket gophers of Kansas. By Bernardo Villa R. and E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 217-236, 2 figures in text. November 29, 1947. |
12. | A new bat (Genus Myotis) from Mexico. By Walter W. Dalquest and E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 237-244, 6 figures in text. December 10, 1947. |
13. | Tadarida femorosacca (Merriam) in Tamaulipas, Mexico. By Walter W. Dalquest and E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 245-248, 1 figure in text. December 10, 1947. |
14. | A new pocket gopher (Thomomys) and a new spiny pocket mouse (Liomys) from Michoacán, México. By E. Raymond Hall and Bernardo Villa-R. Pp. 249-256, 6 figures in text. July 26, 1948. |
15. | A new hylid frog from eastern Mexico. By Edward H. Taylor. Pp. 257-264, 1 figure in text. August 16, 1948. |
16. | A new extinct emydid turtle from the Lower Pliocene of Oklahoma. By Edwin C. Galbreath. Pp. 265-280, 1 plate. August 16, 1948. |
17. | Pliocene and Pleistocene records of fossil turtles from western Kansas and Oklahoma. By Edwin C. Galbreath. Pp. 281-284, 1 figure in text. August 16, 1948. |
18. | A new species of heteromyid rodent from the Middle Oligocene of northeast Colorado with remarks on the skull. By Edwin C. Galbreath. Pp. 285-300, 2 plates. August 16, 1948. |
19. | Speciation in the Brazilian spiny rats (Genus Proechimys, Family Echimyidae). By João Moojen. Pp. 301-406, 140 figures in text. December 10, 1948. |
20. | Three new beavers from Utah. By Stephen D. Durrant and Harold S. Crane. Pp. 407-417, 7 figures in text. December 24, 1948. |
21. | Two new meadow mice from Michoacán, México. By E. Raymond Hall. Pp. 423-427, 6 figures in text. December 24, 1948. |
22. | An annotated check list of the mammals of Michoacán, México. By E. Raymond Hall and Bernardo Villa-R. Pp. 431-472, 2 plates, 1 figure in text. December 27, 1949. |
23. | Subspeciation in the kangaroo rat, Dipodomys ordii. By Henry W. Setzer. Pp. 423-573, 27 figures in text, 7 tables. December 27, 1949. |
24. | Geographic range of hooded skunk, Mephitis macroura, with description of a new subspecies from Mexico. By E. Raymond Hall and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 575-580, 1 figure in text. January 20, 1950. |
25. | Pipistrellus cinnamomeus Miller 1902 referred to the genus Myotis. By E. Raymond Hall and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 581-590, 5 figures in text. January 20, 1950. |
26. | A synopsis of the American bats of the genus Pipistrellus. By E. Raymond Hall and Walter W. Dalquest. Pp. 591-602, 1 figure in text. January 20, 1950. |
Index pp. 605-638. |
Quick Jump Menu |
A B C
D E F G
H I J
K L M |
N O P
Q R S
T U V
W Y Z |
A
absonus, Thomomys bottae, 71acadicus, Aegolius, 204 Acanthis flammea flammea, 211 acanthopus, Hoplopleura, 141 Accipiter, cooperi, 198
gentilis, 198
striatulus, 198
striatus, 198
velox, 198
Acris crepitans, 104Actitis macularia, 201 acuta, Anas, 197 acutipennis, Chordeiles, 186 acutus, Liomys irroratus, 253, 455 adocetus, Citellus adocetus, 450 Aechmophorus occidentalis, 196 aëdon, Troglodytes, 207 Aegolius, acadicus, 204
funereus, 203
richardsoni, 203
aegypticus, Trionyx, 122Aëronautes saxatalis saxatalis, 204 affinis, Aythya, 198 Agelaius phoeniceus, 168 agilis, Dipodomys, 477
Dipodops, 477
Agkistrodon mokeson, 111agrestis, Microtus, 142 Agropyron repens, 133 Aix sponsa, 197 alascensis, Calcarius lapponicus, 191, 212 Alaska, hermit thrush, 208
longspur, 191, 212
three-toed woodpecker, 205
alba,Melilotus, 133
Tyto, 263
albeola, Glaucionetta, 198albescens, Myotis, 239 albicaudatus, Thomomys bottae, 37 albicollis, Zonotrichia, 212 albifrons, Anser, 197
Petrochelidon pyrronota, 206
albipes, Sciurus, 450albispinosus, Echimys, 390 |
albispinus, Echimys, 388
Proechimys, 390
albociliatus, Phalacrocorax auritus, 196albolarvatus, Dendrocopos, 205 Alcántar, Roberto, 435 Alcorn, J. R., 435 alcyon, Megaceryle, 204 alder flycatcher, 187 Alexander, Annie M., 435 alexandrae, Thomomys bottae, 72 alexandri, Archilochus, 204 alexandrinus, Charadrius, 183
Rattus rattus, 468
alfalfa, 133algodonera, rata, leonada, 465
setosa, 465
alleni, Liomys irroratus, 253, 455almae, Hylocichla ustulata, 188, 208 alpestris, Eremophila, 205 alpine three-toed woodpecker, 205 alticola, Melospiza lincolnii, 212
Vireo solitarius, 188
altipetens, Lagopus leucurus, 200amátze, 446 Ambrosia, artemisiifolia, 136
trifida, 134
Ambystoma,mavortium, 103
texanum, 103
tigrinum, 103
American,bittern, 196
coot, 200
golden-eye, 198
hawk owl, 203
magpie, 206
merganser, 198
pintail, 197
raven, 206
redstart, 210
rough-legged hawk, 199
americana,Aythya, 197
Fulica, 168, 200
Glaucionetta, 198
Mareca, 197
Recurvirostra, 201
|
|||
[Pg 606]
americanus, Bufo, 103
Coccyzus, 202
Mergus merganser, 198
Numenius, 183, 201
Ammodramus,pratensis, 191
savannarum, 168, 191
amoena,Carphophis, 107
Passerina, 210
amoenissima, Polioptila caerulea, 208amphichoricus, Proechimys, 344 Amphispiza, belli, 212
nevadensis, 212
Amyda,cartilageneus, 122
ferox, 120
mutica, 112, 119
sinensis, 119
spinifera, 112, 119
steindacheneri, 119
analogus,Baiomys taylori, 460
Peromyscus taylori, 460
Anas,acuta, 197
carolinensis, 197
cyanoptera, 197
discors, 168, 197
platyryhnchos, 197
strepera, 197
tzitzihoa, 197
anatum, Falco peregrinus, 199Andropogon furcatus, 132 angustifrons, Spilogale angustifrons, 447 angustirostris, Cratogeomys, 452
Platygeomys, 452
annectens, Cyanocitta stelleri, 206annua, Poa, 133 Anser albifrons, 197 anthracinus, Eumeces, 87 Anthus, pacificus, 188, 208
spinoletta, 188, 208
angulatus, Tayassu, 469aparine, Galium, 133 apásr, 447 apatze, 446 apatzee, 447 Aphelocoma, coerulescens, 206
woodhousei, 206
Apodemus sylvaticus, 142apus, Pipistrellus hesperus, 597 aquaticus, Scalopus, 137 Aquila, canadensis, 199
chrysaëtos, 199
|
arabupu, Proechimys, 369 arborea, Spizella, 212 arboricola, ardilla, 450, 451 Archilochus alexandri, 204 arctic, horned owl, 203
three-toed woodpecker, 205
towhee, 211
arcticus,Picoïdes, 205
Pipilo maculatus, 211
Ardea,herodias, 196
treganzai, 196
ardilla,arboricola, 450, 451
de pedregal, 449
arescens, Proechimys, 366argentatus, Larus, 202
Myotis, 239
Aristada oligantha, 132arizonae, Spizella passerina, 212 armadillo, 470 arnyi, Diadophis punctatus, 107 arrocera, pigmea, rata, 465
tropical, rata, 464
artemisiae, Molothrus ater, 210artemisiifolia, Ambrosia, 136 Articholaelaps, glasgowi, 142
sigmodoni, 142
Artibeus,hirsutus, 442
planirostris planirostris, 442
artichoke, Jerusalem, 135arvensis, Sonchus, 136 Arvey, M. Dale, a check-list of birds of Idaho, 195
Ascoschöngastia brevipes, 143aserriensis, Chordeiles minor, 186 ash-throated flycatcher, 186, 205 Asio, flammeus, 203
otus, 203
wilsonianus, 203
asio, Otus, 203astutus, Bassariscus, 447 Asyndesmus lewis, 204 Atalapha mexicanus, 444 ater, Molothrus, 210 atrata, Leucosticte, 211 atratus, Sigmodon hispidus, 466 atricapillus, Parus, 206 attenuatus, Dipodomys ordii, 553 Audubon, hermit thrush, 208
warbler, 209
|
|||
[Pg 607]
auduboni, Dendroica, 209
Hylocichla guttata, 208
aura, Cathartes, 198aureiventirs, Thomomys bottae, 28 aureus, Thomomys bottae, 61 auritus, Colymbus, 196
Phalacrocorax, 196
aurocapillus, Seiurus, 189australis, Pipistrellus hesperus, 597 avocet, 201 Aythya, affinis, 198
americana, 197
collaris, 197
marila, 198
valisineria, 197
B
[Index]
baileyi, Myotis, 587Baiomys, analogus, 460
musculus, 460
taylori, 460
Baird sandpiper, 184bairdii, Erolia, 184 Balantiopteryx plicata, 440 bald eagle, 199 baldpate, 197 baileyi, Castor canadensis, 410 banderanus, Peromyscus banderanus, 463 band-tailed pigeon, 202 bank swallow, 206 barn, owl, 203
swallow, 206
Barrow golden-eye, 198bassanus, Morus, 180 Bassariscus, astutus, 447
consitus, 447
bat,big brown, 444
big leaf-nosed, 442
brown, big, 444
cave, 443
free-tailed, Mexican, 445
hoary, 445
long-eared, 445
long-tongued, 440, 441
leaf-nosed, 441, 442
mastiff, 445
new from Mexico, 239
red, 444
sac-winged, 440
vampire, 443
Yuma, 443
Batchelder woodpecker, 205 |
Beals, Ralph L., 435 belli, Amphispiza, 212 bellii, Chrysemys picta, 112 Bendire crossbill, 211 bendirei, Falco columbarius, 199
Loxia curvirostra, 211
Bent crossbill, 211benti, Loxia curvirostra, 211 bernicla, Branta, 197 bicolor, Iridoprocne, 206
Perisoreus canadensis, 206
big,brown bat, 444
leaf-nosed bat, 442
birdseyi, Thomomys bottae, 63bistincta, Hyla, 261 bittern, American, 196 black, rat, 468
snake, 108
tern, 202
black-billed cuckoo, 202black-bellied plover, 200 black-capped chickadee, 206 black-chinned hummingbird, 204 black-eared, deermouse, 464
nuthatch, 207
black-headed,jay, 206
snake, 110
black-necked stilt, 201black-throated gray warbler, 209 blackbird, Brewer, 210
yellow-headed, 210
blackish mouse, 463Blarina, brevicauda, 137
pergracilis, 440
blue,grouse, 199
heron, 196
racer, 107
blue-winged teal, 168bluebird, mountain, 208
western, 208
bluegrass, 132bluejoint, 132 bob-white, Texas, 200 bobcat, 449 bobolink, 210 Bohemian waxwing, 208 boimensis, Proechimys, 350 bolivianus, Proechimys, 316 bonafidei, Proechimys, 378 Bonaparte gull, 202 |
|||
[Pg 608]
bombifrons, Scaphiopus, 103 Bombycilla, cedrorum, 208
garrulus, 208
pallidiceps, 208
Bonasa,incanus, 200
phaia, 199
umbelloides, 199
umbellus, 199
bonnevillei, Thomomys bottae, 41booby, red-footed, 180 Borbolla, Prof. Daniel Rubin F. de la, 435 borealis, Lasiurus, 444
Nuttallornis, 205
Botaurus lentiginosus, 196bottae, Thomomys, 28 box turtle, 111 boylei, Peromyscus, 461 boylii, Peromyscus, 461 brachycephala, Rana pipiens, 104 brachyrynchos, Corvus, 206 Branta, bernicla, 197
canadensis, 196
canadensis hutchinsii, 182
hutchinsii, 182, 197
leucopareia, 197
moffitti, 196
nigricans, 197
occidentalis, 196
Brazilian spiny rats, 303breñero, ratón, 461 Breukeleman, John and Hobart M. Smith, selected records
of reptiles and amphibians from Kansas, 103
brevicauda,Blarina, 137
Proechimys, 349
breviceps, Geomys, 219brevipes, Ascoschönagastia, 143 Brewer, blackbird, 210
sparrow, 212
breweri, Spizella, 212Brewster, egret, 196
screech owl, 203
brewsteri,Leucophoyx thula, 196
Otus asio, 203
broad-tailed hummingbird, 204broad-winged hawk, 198 brome, smooth, 133 Bromus, carinatus, 133
inermis, 133
bronzed grackle, 168 |
brooksi, Hesperiphona vespertina, 210
brown,bat, big, 444
thrasher, 168
brunnescens, Lophortyx californica, 200
brush mouse, 461Bubo, lagophonus, 203
occidentalis, 203
pacificus, 166
virginianus, 159, 203
wapacuthu, 203
buccinator, Cygnus, 196Buenrostro, Sr. Efrain, 435 buffle-head, 198 Bufo, americanus, 103
cognatus, 95, 104
compactilis, 96
woodhousii, 104
bulbivorus, Thomomys talpoides, 3bull snake, 108 bullfrog, 104 Bullock oriole, 210 bullocki, Icterus, 210 bunting, eastern snow, 213
lark, 211
lazuli, 210
snow, 213
burrowing owl, 203burrus, Proechimys, 316 bursarius, Geomys, 222 bush-tit, lead-colored, 207 Buteo, calurus, 198
jamaicensis, 198
lagopus, 199
lineatus texanus, 183
platypterus, 198
regalis, 199
s[ancti].-johannis, 199
swainsoni, 199
texanus, 183
C
[Index]
cacomixtle, 447caerulea, Polioptila, 208 Cafer, cafer, 204
canescens, 204
collaris, 204
cafer, Colaptes, 204cagottis, Canis latrans, 449
Lyciscus, 449
cajennensis, Echinomys, 387Calamospiza melanocorys, 211 Calaveras warbler, 209 Calcarius, alascensis, 191, 212
lapponicus, 191, 212
|
|||
[Pg 609]
calendula, Regulus, 208 calidior, Proechimys, 316 California, cuckoo, 202
gull, 202
murciélago, 444
myotis, 444
pygmy owl, 203
shrike, 209
californica, Lophortyx, 200californicum, Glaucidium gnoma, 203 californicus, Colymbus nigricollis, 196
Geococcyx, 184
Larus, 202
Microtus, 142
Myotis, 444
calligaster, Lampropeltis, 108calliope, hummingbird, 204
Stellula, 204
callotis, Lepus, 469calurus, Buteo jamaicensis, 198 Canachites franklinii, 199 Canada goose, 196 canadensis, Aquila chrysaëtos, 199
Branta, 182, 196
Castor, 409
Grus, 200
Perisoreus, 206
Sitta, 207
canescens,Cafer cafer, 204
Didelphis (Micoureus), 439
Marmosa, 439
caniceps, Junco, 212canicollis, Proechimys, 315 Canis, cagottis, 449
latrans, 449
cantabrigensis, Rana sylvatica, 104canvas-back, 197 canyon wren, northern, 207 caparoch, Surnia ulula, 203 Capella, delicata, 201
gallinago, 201
Cardenas, General Lazaro, 435carilargo, murciélargo, 441 carinatus, Bromus, 133 carissima, Myotis lucifugus, 585 carolina, Porzana, 168, 200 carolinense, Solanum, 135 carolinensis, Anas, 197
Dumetella, 207
Pandion haliaetus, 199
Sitta, 207
Vesperugo, 599
|
Carpodacus, cassinii, 210
mexicanus, 210
solitudinis, 210
Carphophis,amoena, 107
vermis, 107
cartilagineus, Amyda, 122casero, ratón, 468 caspia, Hydroprogne, 202 Caspian tern, 202 Cassiar junco, 191 Cassidix, mexicanus, 190
prosopidicola, 190
Cassin,purple finch, 210
vireo, 209
cassinii,Carpodacus, 210
Vireo solitarius, 209
Castor,baileyi, 410
canadensis, 409
concisor, 410
duchesnei, 413
frondator, 409
pallidus, 409
rostralis, 411
taylori, 410
repentinus, 409
cat, ring-tailed, 447catbird, western, 207 catenatus, Sistrurus, 111 catenifer, Pituophis, 108 catesbeiana, Rana, 104 Cathartes aura teter, 198 Catherpes, griseus, 207
mexicanus, 207
Catoptrophorus,inornatus, 201
semipalmatus, 201
caurina,Certhia familiaris, 2-7
Megaceryle alcyon, 204
caurinus, Turdus migratorius, 208cave bat, 443 cayennensis, Echimys, 351
Proechimys, 314
cedar waxwing, 208cedrorum, Bombycilla, 208 celata, Vermivora, 209 celeripes, Dipodomys ordii, 549 centralis, Proechimys, 316
Thomomys bottae, 44
Centrocercus urophasianus, 200Cercomys, 321 |
|||
[Pg 610]
Certhia, caurina, 207
familiaris, 207
Chaetura, vauxi, 204chaparral, ratón de, 461 chapmani, Cricetodipus, 536
Dipodomys ordii, 536
Perodipus, 536
Charadrius,alexandrinus, 183
hiaticula, 183
nivosus, 183
semipalmatus, 183
tenuirostris, 183
vociferus, 200
wilsonia, 184
chat,long-tailed, 209
yellow-breasted, 189
Chelonia, 284Chelydra, 284 serpentina, 111
Chen,hyperborea, 197
rossi, 197
Cherrie nighthawk, 186cherriei, Proechimys, 316 chestnut-backed chickadee, 207 chickadee, black-capped, 206
chestnut-backed, 207
Columbian black-capped, 206chipping sparrow, 212 chiriquinus, Proechimys, 316 Chlidonias, nigra, 202
surinamensis, 202
Chlorura chlorura, 211chlorura, Chlorura, 211 Choeronycteris mexicanus, 441 Chondestes, grammacus, 191, 211
strigatus, 191, 211
Chordeiles,acutipennis, 186
aserriensis, 186
hesperis, 204
howelli, 185
minor, 185, 186, 204
sennetti, 186
texensis, 186
chrysaeolus, Proechimys, 316chrysaëtos, Aquila, 199 Chrysemys, bellii, 112
limnodytes, 269
picta, 112, 270
timida, 272
chrysopsis, Reithrodontomys, 459cinarascens, Myiarchus, 186, 205 |
Cinclus, mexicanus, 207
unicolor, 207
cinderensis, Dipodomys ordii, 540cineraceus, Dipodomys ordii, 550
Regulus calendula, 208
cinereoargenteus, Urocyon, 448cinereus, Lasiurus cinereus, 445 cinnamomea, Tringa solitaria, 201 cinnamomeus, Mus, 392
Myotis, 585
Pipistrellus, 593
Pipistrellus, referred to the genus Myotis, 583
Vespertilio, 585
Circus,cyaneus, 199
hudsonius, 199
cismontanus, Junco hyemalis, 191, 212Citellus, adocetus, 450
tridecimlineatus, 143
variegatus, 449
clangula, Glaucionetta, 198Clark nutcracker, 206 cleavers, 133 Clethrionomys glareolus, 142 cliff swallow, 164, 206 clover, 132 clusius, Thomomys, 17 clypeata, Spatula, 197 Cnemidophorus sexlineatus, 106 coachwhip, 108 coati, 446 Coccyzus, americanus, 202
erythropthalmus, 202
occidentalis, 202
coerulescens, Aphelocoma, 206cognatus, Bufo, 95, 104 cola blanca, venado, 470 colchicus, Phasianus, 200 colimensis, Urocyon cinereoargenteus, 448 Colinus, texanus, 200
virginianus, 200
colirugosa, murciélago, 444collared, lizard, 105
peccary, 469
collaris,Aythya, 197
Cafer cafer, 204
Crotaphytus, 105
colombianus, Proechimys, 316Coluber, constrictor, 107
flaviventris, 107
|
|||
[Pg 611]
coludo, murciélago, 445 Columba, fasciata, 202
livia, 168
columbarius, Falco, 199Columbian, black-capped chickadee, 206
sharp-tailed grouse, 200
columbiana, Nucifraga, 206columbianus, Cygnus columbianus, 196
Cricetodipus ordii, 544
Dipodomys ordii, 544
Pedioecetes phasianellus, 200
Perodipus ordii, 544
Columbigallina passerina pallescens, 185Colymbus, auritus, 196
californicus, 196
grisegena, 196
holbollii, 196
nigricollis, 196
comadreja, 447common, redpoll, 211
rock wren, 207
tern, 202
comosa, Falcata, 135compactilis, Bufo, 96 compactus, Dipodomys ordii, 515
Cricetodops, 515
Perodipus, 515
concisor, Castor canadensis, 410conejo, de Florida, 468
Méxicano, 469
Conepatus,mesoleucus, 448
nelsoni, 448
tropicalis, 577
confinis, Pooecetes gramineus, 211consitus, Bassariscus astutus, 447 constrictor, Coluber, 107 Contopus richardsonii richardsonii, 205
contortrix, Heterodon, 107contractus, Thomomys bottae, 50 convexus, Thomomys bottae, 47 Convolvulus sepium, 135 Cooper hawk, 198 cooperi, Synaptomys, 130 cooperii, Accipiter, 198 coot, 168 American, 200
copperhead, 111corax, Corvus, 206 cormorant, Farallon, 196 cornutum, Phrynosoma, 106 coromandelicus, Trionyx, 122 Corrodopsylla hamiltoni, 140 |
Corvus, brachyrynchos, 206
corax, 206
hesperis, 206
sinuatus, 206
Corynorhinus,macrotis, 445
megalotis, 445
mexicanus, 445
pallescens, 445
rafinesquii, 445
cotton rat,fulvous, 465
hispid, 465
cottontail,Florida, 468
Mexican, 469
couesi, Oryzomys, 464cowbird, Nevada, 210 coyote, 449 crabgrass, 132 Crane, Harold S., Stephen D. Durrant and, Three new beavers from Utah, 409
crane, sandhill, 200Cratogeomys, 219 angustirostris, 452
gymnurus, 252, 452
imparilis, 452
varius, 453
creeper, northwestern, 207crepitans, Acris, 104 Cricetodipus, chapmani, 536
columbianus, 544
compactus, 515
longipes, 556
ordii, 530
palmeri, 562
sennetti, 517
Crocethia, 201alba, 201
crossbill,Bendire, 211
Bent, 211
white-winged, 211
red, 211
Crotalus,horridus, 111
viridus, 111
Crotaphytus collaris collaris, 105crow, western, 206 crucifer, Hyla, 88 crusgalli, Eichinochloa, 134 Cryptotis, parva, 137
pergracilis pergracilis, 440
Ctenophthalmus pseudagyrtes, 140cuatralvo, ratón, 461 Cuban snowy plover, 183 cúchjerámba, 469 |
|||
[Pg 612] [Index] cuckoo, black-billed, 202
California, 202
cuitziqui, 448cumihuatz, 448 cúmu, 451, 452, 453 cuiniqui, 450 cunicularia, Speotyto, 203 cupidineus, Dipodomys ordii, 561 Cupidinimus, 480 nebraskensis, 483
curlew,long-billed, 183, 201
northern, 201
northern long-billed, 183
currucoides, Sialia, 208curtatus, Pipilo maculatus, 211 curvirostra, Loxia, 211 cyaneus, Circus, 199 cyanocephalus, Euphagus, 210
Gymnorhinus, 206
Cyanocitta,annectens, 206
stelleri, 206
cyanoptera, Anas, 197Cygnus, buccinator, 196
columbianus, 196
D
[Index]
Dalquest, Walter W., 259Dalquest, Walter W., and E. Raymond
Hall, A new bat (genus Myotis) from Mexico, 237
A synopsis of the American bats of the genus Pipistrellus, 591
Geographic range of the hooded skunk, Mephitis macroura, with description of a new subspecies from Mexico, 575
Pipistrellus cinnamomeus Miller 1902 referred to the genus Myotis, 581
Tadarida femorosacca (Merriam) in Tamaulipas, Mexico, 245
dandelion, 134dasycnemus, Doratopsylla, 140 Dasypus, novemcinctus, 470 mexicanus, 470
decumans, Proechimys, 316deer, white-tailed, 470 deermouse, 461 delawarensis, Larus, 202 delicata, Capella gallinago, 201 Dendrocopos, albolarvatus, 205
leucurus, 205
monticola, 204
pubescens, 205
villosus, 204
|
Dendragapus, obscurus, 199
pallidus, 199
richardsonii, 199
Dendroica,auduboni, 209
petechia, 209
morcomi, 209
nigrescens, 209
townsendi, 209
denigratus, Proechimys, 381densiflorum, Lepidium, 133 Dermacentor variabilis, 143 desert house finch, 210 deserti, Dipodomys deserti, 65 Desmodus, murinus, 443
rotundus, 443
Diadophis,arnyi, 107
punctatus, 107
Dichromanassa rufescens, 181Didelphis, canescens, 439
mesamericana, 439
pigra, 439
texensis, 439
virginiana, 439
Digitaria ischaemum, 132dimidiatus, Echimys, 371
Proechimys, 371
dioica, Gymnocladus, 134Dipodomyinae, 480 Dipodomys, agilis, 477
attenuatus, 553
celeripes, 549
chapmani, 536
cinaraceus, 550
cinderensis, 540
cleomophila, 556
columbianus, 544
compactus, 515
cupidineus, 561
deserti, 65, 496
elator, 496
elephantinus, 496
evexus, 518
extractus, 534
fetosus, 541
fremonti, 524
fuscus, 555
gidleyi, 482
heermanni, 496
idoneus, 546
inaquosus, 552
ingens, 496
insularis, 496
kansensis, 481
levipes, 489
|
|||
[Pg 613]
Dipodomys—Concluded longipes, 556
luteolus, 533
margaritae, 496
marshalli, 551
medius, 519
merriami, 496
microps, 477
minor, 482
mitchelli, 496
mohavensis, 489
monoensis, 528
morroensis, 489, 496
nelsoni, 496
nexilis, 559
nitratoides, 496
obscurus, 521
oklahomae, 514
ordii, 530
ornatus, 496
pallidus, 558
palmeri, 562
panamintinus, 496
panguitchensis, 496
perotensis, 496
perplexus, 489
phillipsi, 496
platycephalus, 496
priscus, 547
richardsoni, 511
sanrafaeli, 526
santiluciae, 489
sennetti, 517
spectabilis, 496
stephensi, 496
terrosus, 523
utahensis, 543
venustus, 496
Dipodops,agilis, 477
ordii, 530
dipper, 207Diprionomys, 482 discors, Anas, 168, 197 dispersal of kangaroo rats, 498 dissimilis, Thomomys bottae, 60 Dolichonyx oryzivorus, 210 domesticus, Passer, 210 dominica, Oxyura, 182
Pluvialis, 184, 200
dorado, ratón, 459Doratopsylla dasycnemus, 140 dorsalis, Picoïdes tridactylus, 205 dove, ground, 185
Mexican ground, 185
mourning, 168, 202
rock, 168
western mourning, 202
dowitcher, long-billed, 201 |
duchesnei, Castor canadensis, 413 duck, lesser scaup, 198
greater scaup, 198
harlequin, 198
hawk, 199
masked, 182
ring-necked, 197
ruddy, 198
scaup, 198
western harlequin, 198
wood, 197
Dumetella,carolinensis, 207
ruficrissa, 207
Durrant, Stephen D.,The pocket gophers (genus Thomomys) of Utah, 3
Three new beavers from Utah, 409
dusky horned lark, 205dutcheri, Geomys breviceps, 224 dwarf wood rat, 467 E
[Index]
eagle,bald, 199
golden, 164, 199
northern bald, 199
eared grebe, 196eastern, kingbird, 205
nighthawk, 185
snow bunting, 213
sparrow hawk, 199
Echimyidae, 303Echimys, albispinosus, 390
albispinus, 369
brevicauda, 349
cayennensis, 351
dimidiatus, 371
elegans, 387
macrourus, 315
myosuros, 351
setosus, 385
trinitatis, 333
Echinochloa crusgalli, 134Echinomys, cajennensis, 387
fuliginosus, 385, 390
leptosoma, 392
myosuros, 392
Ectopistes migratorius, 202egret, Brewster, 196
reddish, 181
Elaphe,laeta, 108
obsoleta, 108
elasson, Gavia immer, 195elegans, Echimys, 387
Loncheres, 351
|
|||
[Pg 614]
elegans—Concluded Proechimys, 387
Pseudemys scripta, 112
Emory rat snake, 108emoryi, Amyda, 119 Empidonax, brewsteri, 205
flaviventris, 186
griseus, 205
hammondi, 205
minimus, 187
traillii, 187
wrighti, 205
emydid turtle, extinct from lower Pliocene of Oklahoma, 269English sparrow, 210 enucleator, Pinicola, 210 episcopa, Sonora, 109 Epitedia wenmanni, 140 Eptesicus, fuscus, 444
miradorensis, 444
Ereunetes mauri, 201Erolia, bairdii, 184
melanotos, 201
minutilla, 201
erythrodactylus, Vespertilio, 599erythrogaster, Hirundo rustica, 206
Natrix, 109
erythropthalmus, Coccyzus, 202erythrorhynchos, Pelecanus, 196 escuinapae, Lynx rufus, 449 espinoso, ratón, 454 Eulaelaps stabularis, 142 Eumeces, anthracinus, 87
fasciatus, 106
obsoletus, 106
pluvialis, 87
septentrionalis, 106
Eumops,underwoodi, 445
sonoriensis, 446
Euphagus cyanocephalus, 210
European partridge, 200Eurycea, longicauda, 88
lucifuga, 88
melanopleura, 88
evening grosbeak, 210evexus, Dipodomys ordii, 518 evides, Peromyscus boylii, 461 excubitor, Lanius, 209 eximius, Mephitis macroura, 579 extractus, Dipodomys ordii, 534 F
[Index]
Falcata comosa, 135Falco, anatum, 199
bendirei, 199
columbarius, 199
|
mexicanus, 199
peregrinus, 199
sparverius, 199
falcon, prairie, 199fallax, Melospiza melodia, 212 familiaris, Certhia, 207 Farallon cormorant, 196 fasciata, Columba, 202 fasciatus, Eumeces, 106
Nosopsyllus, 140
Picoïdes tridactylus, 205
fedoa, Limosa, 184, 201femorosacca, Tadarida, range of, 247
ferox, Amyda, 120ferruginea, Neotoma, 467 ferruginosa, rata, 467 ferruginous wood rat, 467 fetosus, Dipodomys ordii, 541 finch, black rosy, 211
Cassin purple, 210
desert house, 210
gray-crowned rosy, 211
Hepburn rosy, 211
house, 210
purple, 210
rosy, 211
fisheri, Thomomys quadratus, 6five-lined skink, 106 flagellum, Masticophis, 108 flammea, Acanthis, 211 flammeolus, Otus, 203 flammeus, Asio, 203 Flammulated screech owl, 203 flavescens, Kinosternum, 111 flavipes, Totanus, 201 flaviventris, Coluber constrictor, 107
Empidonax, 186
flicker, red-shafted, 204Florentiamys, 289 Florida, conejo, 468
cottontail, 468
floridana, Pseudemys, 112floridanus, Sylvilagus, 168, 468 flycatcher, alder, 187
ash-throated, 186, 205
gray, 205
Hammond, 205
least, 187
little, 205
olive-sided, 205
scissor-tailed, 186
vermilion, 187
Wright, 205
yellow-bellied, 186
forficata, Muscivora, 186formicorum, Mookomys, 481 |
|||
[Pg 615]
Forster tern, 202 forsteri, Sterna, 202 fortidens, Myotis, 585, 586 fortis, Agelaius phoeniceus, 210 fortuitus, Parus atricapillus, 206 fossor, Thomomys talpoides, 21 fox, squirrel, 168
sparrow, slate-colored, 212
foxtail, 132Franklin, grouse, 199
gull, 202
franklinii, Canachites, 199fraterna, Rectofrontia, 140 free-tailed bat, Mexican, 445 fremonti, Dipodomys ordii, 524 frenata, Mustela, 447 frenatus, Putorius, 447 frentuda, rata montera, 467 fringe-tailed myotis, 444 frog, bull, 104
cricket, 104
leopard, 104
northern cricket, 104
wood, 104
frondator, Castor canadensis, 409Fulica americana, 168, 200 fulicarius, Phalaropus, 202 fuliginosus, Echinomys, 385, 390
Proechimys, 308
fulva, Pluvialis dominica, 200fulvescens, Oryzomys, 465
Reithrodontomys, 457
fulviventer, Microtus mexicanus, 425fulvous, cotton rat, 465
rice rat, 465
fulvus, Thomomys, 61fundatus, Microtus mexicanus, 425, 467 funereus, Aegolius, 203 furcatus, Andropogon, 132 furvior, Seiurus aurocapillus, 189 fusca, Melanitta, 198 fuscescens, Hylocichla, 188, 208 fusco, murciélago, 444 fuscus, Dipodomys ordii, 555 fuscus, Eptesicus, 444 Eptesicus, 444
G
[Index]
gadwall, 197Galbreath, Edwin C., A new extinct emydid turtle from the lower Pliocene of Oklahoma, 269
A new species of heteromyid rodent from the middle Oligocene
of northeast Colorado with remarks on the skull, 289
|
Pliocene and Pleistocene records of fossil turtles from
Western Kansas and Oklahoma, 283
Galium aparinae, 133gallinago, Capella, 201 Gambel sparrow, 212 gambeli, Lanius ludovicianus, 209
Parus, 206
Zonotrichia leucophrys, 212
garmani, Sceloporus undulatus, 106garrulus, Bombycilla, 208 garter snake, 110 garter snakes, hybridization, 99 gato del monte, 449 Gavia, elasson, 195
immer, 195
stellata, 195
gentilis,Accipiter, 198
Lampropeltis triangulum, 109
Geococcyx californicus, 184Geomys, breviceps, 219
bursarius, 222
dutcheri, 224
hylaeus, 234
illinoensis, 224
industrius, 226
jugossicularis, 226
llanensis, 234
levisagittalis, 234
lutescens, 222
major, 229
majusculus, 223
vinaceus, 234
georgianus, Scotophilus, 599getulus, Lampropeltis, 109 giant ragweed, 134 glareolus, Clethrionomys, 142 glasgowi, Articholaelaps, 142 glass-snake lizard, 106 Glaucidium, californicum, 203
gnoma, 203
Glaucionetta,albeola, 198
americana, 198
clangula, 198
islandica, 198
Glossophaga,leachii, 440
soricina, 440
glossy ibis, 181, 196gnatcatcher, western, 208 gnoma, Glaucidium, 203 |
|||
[Pg 616]
godwit Hudsonian, 201
marbled, 184, 201
goeldi, Proechimys, 338golden, eagle, 164, 199
plover, Pacific, 200
golden-crowned kinglet, 208golden-eye, American, 198
Barrow, 198
goldfinch, pale, 211goldmani, Nelsonia, 467
Proechimys, 316
goose,cackling, 197
Canada, 196
Great Basin Canada, 196
Hutchins cackling, 182, 197
lesser Canada, 197
lesser snow, 197
Ross, 197
snow, lesser, 197
white-cheeked, 196
white-fronted, 197
gopher, pocket, 451, 452, 453Gopherus, 184 gorgonae, Proechimys, 316 goshawk, western, 198 gracilis, Tantilla, 110
Thomomys talpoides, 6
grackle,bronzed, 168
Mesquite great-tailed, 190
grahami, Natrix, 109gramineus, Pooecetes, 211 granosa, Trionys, 122 grasshopper sparrow, 168, 191 gratiosus, Proechimys, 379 gratus, Peromyscus truei, 462 gray, fox, 448
oven-bird, 189
owl, 203
titmouse, 207
gray-headed junco, 212Great Salt Lake horned lark, 206 great, blue heron, 196
gray owl, 203
horned owl, 203
horned owl, postnatal development of, 159
scaup duck, 198
great-tailed grackle, 190greater yellow-legs, 201 grebe, eared, 196
Holboell, 196
|
horned, 196
pied-billed, 196
western, 196
green-tailed towhee, 211gregoryi, Heliscomys, 481 Grinnell, 207 chickadee, 207
water-thrush, 209
grinnelli, Parus gambeli, 207gris, zorro, 448 grisegena, Colymbus, 196 griseus, Catherpes mexicanus, 207
Limnodromus, 201
Parus inornatus, 207
Grison, 437grosbeak, evening, 210
pine, 210
Rocky Mountain, 210
western evening, 210
ground snake, 109grouse, blue, 199
Columbian, 200
dusky, 199
Franklin, 199
gray ruffed, 199
hoary ruffed, 199
Idaho ruffed, 199
Oregon dusky, 199
Richardson, 199
ruffed, 199
sage, 200
sharp-tailed, 200
Grus,canadensis, 200
tabida, 200
guairae, Proechimys, 316gularis, Proechimys, 316 gull, Bonaparte, 202
California, 202
Franklin, 202
ring-billed, 202
Thayer, 202
guttata, Hylocichla, 208guyannensis, Proechimys, 355 Gymnocladus dioica, 134 Gymnorhinus cyanocephalus, 206 gymnurus, Cratogeomys, 252, 452
Platygeomys, 452
H
[Index]
haemastica, Limosa, 201hairy woodpecker, 204 Haldea striatula, 110 Haliaeetus, leucocephalus, 199
washingtoniensis, 199
haliaetus, Pandion, 199 |
|||
[Pg 617]
Hall, E. Raymond, Two new meadow mice from Michoacán, Mexico, 425
Hall, E. Raymond and Bernardo Villa R.,
A new pocket gopher (Thomomys) and a new spiny pocket mouse (Liomys) from Michoacán, 249
An annotated check list of the mammals of Michoacán, México, 431
Subspeciation in pocket gophers of Kansas, 219
Hall, E. Raymond and Walter W. Dalquest,
A new bat (genus Myotis) from Mexico, 239
A synopsis of the American bats of the genus Pipistrellus, 591
Geographic range of the hooded skunk, Mephitis macroura, with description of a new subspecies from Mexico, 575
Pipistrellus cinnamomeus Miller 1902 referred to the genus Myotis, 581
Tadarida femorosacca (Merriam) in Tamaulipas, Mexico, 245
Hall,Benjamin D., 435
E. Raymond, 425
Hubert H., 435
Mary F., 435
William Joel, 435
hamiltoni, Corrodopsylla, 140harlequin duck, 198 Harris sparrow, 212 Hatt, Robert T., 436 hawk, American rough-legged, 199
broad-winged, 198
Cooper, 198
duck, 199
eastern sparrow, 199
marsh, 199
owl, 203
pigeon, 199
red-tailed, 163, 198
rough-legged, 199
sharp-shinned, 198
sparrow, 163, 199
Swainson, 198
Texas red-shouldered, 183
western pigeon, 199
western red-tailed, 198
Helianthus, tuberosus, 135Heliscomys, 481 gregoryi, 291, 481
hatcheri, 291
senex, 293
|
tenuiceps, 289
vetus, 293
Helmitheros vermivorus, 189hendeei, Proechimys, 315 hermit thrush, 208 hernandezii, Procyon lotor, 446 herodias, Ardea, 196 heron, black-crowned night, 196
blue, 196
great blue, 196
night, 196
hesperis, Corvus brachyrynchos, 206hesperomydis, Hoplopleura, 141 Hesperiphona, brooksi, 210
vespertina, 210
hesperus,Pipistrellus, 596
Scotophilus, 596
Vesperugo, 596
Heterodon,contortrix, 107
nasicus, 107
heteromyid rodent, new species from Oligocene of Colorado, 289
Heteromyidae, defined, 480Heteromys, 289 hiaticula, Charadrius, 183 hilda, Proechimys, 316 Himantopus mexicanus, 201 himantopus, Micropalama, 201 hirsuta, Hoplopleura, 141 hirsutus, Artibeus, 442 Hirundo, erythrogaster, 206
rustica, 206
hirundo, Sterna, 202hispid cotton rat, 465 hispidus, Sigmodon, 137, 138, 465 Histrionicus, histrionicus, 198
pacificus, 198
histrionicus, Histrionicus, 198hoactli, Nycticorax nycticorax, 196 hoary bat, 445 Hoffmeister, D. F. and Henry W. Setzer,
The postnatal development of two broods of great horned
owls (Bubo virginianus), 157
hog-nosed snake, 107Holboell grebe, 196 holbollii, Colymbus grisegena, 196 holbrooki, Lampropeltis getulus, 109 Holbrookia maculata maculata, 105 honeysuckle, 132 hooded skunk, 448 geographic range of, with description of a new subspecies, 577
hoplomyoides, Proechimys, 315 |
|||
[Pg 618]
Hoplopleura, acanthopus, 141
hesperomydis, 141
hirsuta, 141
horned,grebe, 196
lark, 205
lizard, 106
horridus, Crotalus, 111horse nettle, 134 house, finch, 210
mouse, 468
wren, western, 207
howardi, Orchopeas, 140Howell nighthawk, 185 howelli, Chordeiles minor, 185
Thomomys bottae, 57
hoyi, Pseudemys floridana, 112hudsonia, Pica pica, 206 Hudsonian godwit, 201 hudsonius, Circus cyaneus, 199 humeralis, Tayassu angulatus, 469 hummingbird, black-chinned, 204
broad-tailed, 204
calliope, 204
rufous, 204
Hutchins goose, 182hutchinsii, Branta, 197
Branta canadensis, 182
Hutton vireo, 209Hydroprogne caspia, 202 hyemalis, Junco, 191, 212
Hyla,bistincta, 261
crucifer, 104
proboscidea, 261
versicolor, 88
hylaeus, Geomys bursarius, 234Hylatomus, picinus, 204
pileatus, 204
hyleae, Proechimys, 361hylocetes, Peromyscus, 462 Hylocichla, almae, 188, 209
auduboni, 208
fuscescens, 188, 208
guttata, 208
salicicola, 188, 208
swainsoni, 188
ustulata, 188, 208
hyberborea, Chen, 197hypugaea, Speotyto cunicularia, 203 I
[Index]
ibis,eastern glossy, 181
white-faced glossy, 181, 196
|
Icteria, auricollis, 209
virens, 189, 209
Icterus bullockii, 210Idaho, a check-list of birds of, 195
jay, 206
idoneus, Dipodomys ordii, 546ignotus, Proechimys, 316 iheringi, Proechimys, 373 iliaca, Passerella, 212 illinoensis, Geomys bursarius, 224 immer, Gavia, 195 imparilis, Cratogeomys gymnurus, 452
Platygeomys gymnurus, 452
inaquosus, Dipodomys ordii, 552incanus, Bonasa umbellus, 200 industrius, Geomys bursarius, 226 inexspectatus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens, 458 inornatus, Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, 201
Parus, 207
inermis, Bromus, 133invictus, Lanius excubitor, 209 Inyo, 207 chickadee, 207
nuthatch, 207
inyoensis, Parus gambeli, 207Iridoprocne bicolor, 206 irroratus, Liomys, 253, 454 ischaemum, Digitaris, 132 isingu, 470 islandica, Glaucionetta, 198 Ixodes sculptus, 143 Ixoreus, naevius, 208
meruloides, 208
J
[Index]
jabalinde collar, 469Jackson, H. H. T., 440 jaeger, Pomarine, 202 jaliscensis, Liomys irroratus, 253, 454
Jamaicensis,Buteo, 198
Oxyura, 198
Jameson, E. W., Jr.,Natural history of the prairie vole (mammalian genus Microtus), 125
Japanese honeysuckle, 132japonica, Lonicera, 132 jay, black-headed, 206
Idaho, 206
piñon, 206
Woodhouse, 206
Jerusalem artichoke, 135jeyaquihuira, 464 jihuátz, 449 |
|||
[Pg 619]
juáteanapu, 469 jugossicularis, Geomys bursarius, 226
Junco,caniceps, 212
cismontanus, 191
hyemalis, 191, 212
mearnsi, 212
montanus, 212
oreganus, 212
junco,Cassiar, 191
gray-headed, 212
Montana, 212
Oregon, 212
pink-sided, 212
slate-colored, 212
K
[Index]
kaibabensis, Thomomys talpoides, 23
kangaroo rat, subspeciation in Dipodomys ordii, 475
Kansas,amphibians and reptiles from, 87
reptiles and amphibians, 103
Kentucky coffee tree, 134kermiti, Proechimys, 345 killdeer, 200 king snake, 108 kingbird, eastern, 205 kingfisher, belted, 204
western belted, 204
kinglet,golden-crowned, 208
ruby-crowned, 208
Kinosternon, 283flavescens, 111
kochi, Laelaps, 142kuaráki, 449, 450 kyphosis, 119 L
[Index]
labecula, Peromyscus maniculatus, 461
labradorius, Passerculus sandwichensis, 190
Lactuca scariola, 133Ladino clover, 132 laelaps kochi, 142 laeta, Elaphe, 108 lagophonus, Bubo virginianus, 203 Lagopus, altipetens, 200
leucurus, 200
lagopus, Buteo, 199lamprochroma, Eremophila alpestris, 205
Lampropeltis,calligaster, 108
holbrooki, 109
gentilis, 109
getulus, 109
syspila, 109
triangulum, 109
|
Lanius, excubitor, 209
gambeli, 209
invictus, 209
ludovicianus, 209
lapponicus, Calcarius, 191, 212lark, bunting, 211
dusky horned, 205
Great Salt Lake horned, 206
horned, 205
Oregon horned, 205
sparrow, 191, 211
Larus,argentatus, 202
californicus, 202
delawarensis, 202
philadelphia, 202
pipixcan, 202
thayeri, 202
Lasionycteris, noctivagans, 241Lasiurus, borealis, 444
cinereus, 445
mexicanus, 444
laterale, Leiolopisma, 106latifrons, Neotoma, 467 latrans, Canis, 449 lazuli bunting, 210 leachii, Glossophaga soricina, 440 lead-colored bush-tit, 207 leaf-nosed bat, 441 least, flycatcher, 187
sandpiper, 201
Leiolopisma laterale, 106leioprimna, Proechimys, 364 lenis, Oryzomys fulvescens, 465
Thomomys bottae, 53
lentiginosus, Botaurus, 196leonada, rata algodonera, 465 lepida, Tachycineta thalassina, 206 Lepidium densiflorum, 133 Leptonycteris, nivalis, 441
yerbabuenae, 441
leptosoma, Mus, 392Lepus callotis, 469 lesser, Canada goose, 197
loon, 195
scaup duck, 198
snow goose, 197
yellow-legs, 201
lettuce, wild, 133leucocephalus, Haliaeetus, 199 leucomystax, Proechimys, 352 leucopareia, Branta canadensis, 197 |
|||
[Pg 620]
leucoparia, Mustela frenata, 447
Putorius frenatus, 447
leucophrys, Zonotrichia, 212Leucophoyx, brewsteri, 196
thula, 196
leucoptera, Loxia, 211leucopus, Peromyscus, 137, 140
Orchopeas, 140
Leucosticte,atrata, 211
littoralis, 211
tephrocotis, 211
leucurus,Dendrocopos pubescens, 205
Lagopus, 200
levidensis, Thomomys bottae, 54levipes, Peromyscus boylii, 462 levis, Thomomys talpoides, 24 levisagittalis, Geomys bursarius, 234 Lewis woodpecker, 204 lewis, Asyndesmus, 204 Liatrus, 135 liebre, 469 limicola, Rallus, 200 liminalis, Proechimys, 343 limnaeus, Seiurus noveboracensis, 189
Limnodromus,griseus, 201
scolopaceus, 201
limnodytes, Chrysemys, 269Limosa, fedoa, 184, 201
haemastica, 201
Lincoln sparrow, 212lincolnii, Melospiza, 212 lineatum, Tropidoclonion, 110 lined snake, 110 Liponyssus occidentalis, 142 Liomys, acutus, 253, 455
alleni, 253, 455
irroratus, 253
jalicensis, 454
jaliscensis, 253, 455
parviceps, 454
pictus, 289, 454
plantinarensis, 454
Lissemys, 122Listrophorus, 143 little flycatcher, 205 littoralis, Leucosticte tephrocotis, 211
livia, Columba, 168lizard, collared, 105
earless, 105
horned, 106
northern plains, 106
|
plains, 106
Texas horned, 106
llanensis, Geomys bursarius, 234Lobipes, lobatus, 202 lobatus, Lobipes, 202 Loncheres, elegans, 387
myosuros, 351
long-billed,curlew, 201
dowitcher, 201
marsh wren, 207
long-eared,bat, 445
owl, 203
long-tailed, 206chickadee, 206
long-tongued bat, 440, 441longicauda, Eurycea, 88 longicaudatus, Proechimys, 351 longipes, Cricetodipus, 556
Dipodomys ordii, 556
Dipodops, 556
Perodipus, 556
longspur, Alaskan, 191, 212Lonicera japonica, 132 loon, lesser, 195
red-throated, 195
Lophortyx,brunnescens, 200
californica, 200
lotor, Procyon, 446Louisiana, birds of, 179 louisianensis, Triturus viridescens, 103
Lowery, George H., Jr., Additions to the list of the
birds of Louisiana, 179
Loxia,bendirei, 211
benti, 211
curvirostra, 211
leucoptera, 211
lucifuga, Eurycea, 88lucifugus, Myotis, 583 ludoviciana, Piranga, 210 ludovicianus, Lanius, 209
Microtus, 129
Luna, P., 440luteolus, Dipodomys ordii, 533
Perodipus ordii, 533
lutescens,Geomys bursarius, 222
Setaria, 132
lutosus, Myotis yumanensis, 443Lutra, 437 |
|||
[Pg 621]
Lynx, escuinapae, 449
rufus, 449
ruffus, 449
M
[Index]
M. Dale Arvey, A check list of the birds of Idaho, 195
MacFarlane screech owl, 203macfarlanei, Otus asio, 203 Macgillivray warbler, 209 macrotis, Corynorhinus, 445 macroura, Mephitis, 577
Mephitis macroura, 448
Zenaidura, 168, 202
macularia, Actitis, 201maculata, Holbrookia, 105 maculatus, Pipilo, 211 magpie, American, 206 mallard, 197 major, Geomys bursarius, 229 majusculus, Geomys bursarius, 223 manchado, zorillo, 447 maniculatus, Peromyscus, 137, 461 mapache, 446 marbled godwit, 184, 201 marchiana, Thamnophis, 99 morcomi, Dendroica petechia, 209 Mareca americana, 197 marginella, Zenaidura macroura, 202 marila, Aythya, 198 Marmosa canescens canescens, 439 marsh, hawk, 199
mouse, 461
wren, western long-billed, 207
marshalli, Dipodomys ordii, 551mascotensis, Sigmodon hispidus, 465 masked duck, 182 massasauga, 111 Masticophis, flagellum, 108
testaceous, 108
mastin, murciélago, 445mastiff bat, 445 mauri, Ereunetes, 201 mavortium, Ambystoma tigrinum, 103
maximus, Pipistrellus hesperus, 598
meadow mouse, 168Mexican, 467
meadowlark, 158western, 190, 210
mearnsi, Junco oreganus, 212Medicago sativa, 133 mediogriseus, Passerculus sandwichensis 190 medius, Dipodomys ordii, 519 Megaceryle, alcyon, 204
caurina, 204
|
megalotis, Reithrodontomys, 137, 455
Corynorhinus, 445
Melanitta,fusca, 198
perspicillata, 198
melanocephalus, Pheucticus, 210melanocorys, Calamospiza, 211 melanoleucus, Totanus, 201 melanophrys, Peromyscus, 463 melanopleura, Eurycea longicauda, 88
melanotis,Sigmodon, 465
Sitta pygmaea, 207
Peromyscus, 464
melanotos, Erolia, 201Melilotus alba, 133 melodia, Melospiza, 212 Melospiza, alticola, 212
fallax, 212
lincolnii, 212
melodia, 212
merrilli, 212
Mephitis,eximius, 579
macroura, 577
macroura macroura, 448
mephitis, 578
milleri, 578
vittata, 578
mephitis, Mephitis, 577merganser, American, 198
Mergus, 198
red-breasted, 198
merriami,Pipistrellus hesperus, 597
Vesperugo, 597
Merrill song sparrow, 212merrilli, Eremophila alpestris, 205
Melospiza melodia, 212
meruloides, Ixoreus naevius, 208mesamericana, Didelphis, 438 mesoleucus, Conepatus, 448 mesquite great-tailed grackle, 190 metorito, 467 Mexican, cottontail, 469
free-tailed bat, 445
meadow mouse, 467
mexicana,Choeronycteris, 441
Tadarida, 445
Mexicano, conejo, 469mexicanus, Atalapha, 444
Carpodacus, 210
Cassidix, 190
Catherpes, 207
|
|||
[Pg 622]
mexicanus—Concluded Cinclus, 207
Corynorhinus megalotis, 445
Corynorhinus rafinesquii, 445
Dasypus novemcinctus, 470
Falco, 199
Himantopus, 201
Lasiurus borealis, 444
Microtus, 425, 467
Molossus, 445
Myotis californicus, 444
Oryzomys couesi, 465
Sialia, 208
Microdipodops, 480Micropalama himantopus, 201 Microtus, agrestis, 141
californicus, 142
fulviventer, 425
fundatus, 425, 467
ludovicianus, 129
mexicanus, 425, 467
ochrogaster, 128, 168
pennsylvanicus, 128
phaeus, 426, 468
salvus, 426, 467
Michoacán,Mexico, an annotated check list of the mammals of, 435
squirrel, 450
Microhyla olivacea, 105migratorius, Ectopistes, 202
Turdus, 168, 188, 208
milk snake, 109milleri, Mephitis macroura, 578 millet, wild, 134 Mimus polyglottos, 168 mincae, Proechimys, 315 minimus, Empidonax, 187
Psaltriparus, 207
Thomomys bottae, 32
minor, Chordeiles, 185, 186, 204minúscula, rata montera, 467 minutilla, Erolia, 201 miradorensis, Eptesicus, fuscus, 444
Scotophilus, 444
misícpápu, 449mockingbird, 168 mofeta rayada, 448 moffitti, Branta canadensis, 196 mohavensis, Dipodomys panamintinus, 489 mokeson, Agkistrodon, 111 molaris, Nasua narica, 446 Molossus mexicanus, 445 Molothrus, artemisiae, 210
ater, 210
|
monoensis, Dipodomys ordii, 528
Perodipus, 528
Montana,horned owl, 203
junco, 212
montane, Lincoln sparrow, 212montana, Pinicola enucleator, 210 montanus, Dipodomys ordii, 538
Junco oreganus, 212
Oreoscoptes, 208
Perodipus, 538
monticola, Dendrocopos villosus, 204
montera, rata,frentuda, 467
minúscula, 467
Moojen, João, Speciation in the Brazilian spiny rats
(genus Proechimys, family Echimyidae), 301
Mookomys formicorum, 481moorei, Thomomys talpoides, 19 Mountain vireo, 188 mountain, 206 bluebird, 208
chickadee, 206
song sparrow, 212
montañero, ratón, 464moreno, ratón, 457 morning glory, wild, 135 Morus bassanus, 180 mourning dove, 168, 202 mouse, black-eared, 464
blackish, 463
brush, 461
deer, 461
fulvous harvest, 457
harvest, 455
house, 468
marsh, 461
meadow, 168, 467
Mexican meadow, 467
northern pigmy, 460
northern spiny pocket, 454
piñon, 462
pygmy, 460
spiny pocket, 454
Tarascan, 463
tropical pygmy, 460
volcano harvest, 459
western harvest, 455
western spiny pocket, 454
woods, 462
mud turtle, 111murciélago, California, 444
carilargo, 441
colirugosa, 444
coludo, 445
fusco, 444
lenguilarga, 441
|
|||
[Pg 623]
murciélago—Concluded mastin, 445
narigudo, 445
pardo, 445
rojizo, 440
sacoptero, 440
siricotéro, 440
vespertino, 443
Yuma, 444
zapotero, 442
murine opossum, 439murinus, Desmodus rotundus, 443 Mus, alexandrinus, 468
cinnamoneus, 392
leptosoma, 392
musculus, 468
musaraña, 439colicorta, 440
Muscivora forficata, 186musculus, Baiomys, 460
Mus, 468
Peromyscus, 460
Sitomys, 460
musk turtle, 111Mustela, frenata, 447
leucoparia, 447
mutica, Amyda, 112, 119Myadestes townsendi, 208 Myiarchus cinerascens cinerascens, 186, 205
Myocoptes, 143myosuros, Echimys, 351
Echinomys, 392
Loncheres, 351
Proechimys, 392
Myotis,albescens, 239
argentatus, 239
baileyi, 587
californicus, 444
carissima, 585
cinnamomeus, 585
fortidens, 585, 586
lucifugus, 583
lutosus, 443
mexicanus, 444
occultus, 587
ruber, 585
thysanodes, 444
velifer, 443, 588
yumanensis, 443
myotis,California, 444
fringe-tailed, 444
Yuma, 443
N
[Index]
naevius, Ixoreus, 208narica, Nasua, 446 |
narigudo, murciélago, 445 nasicus, Heterodon, 107 Nasua, molaris, 446
narica, 446
Natrix,erythrogaster, 109
grahamii, 109
rhombifera, 109
sipedon, 109
transversa, 109
Navy, United States, 479nebraskensis, Cupidinimus, 483 nebulosa, Strix, 203 neglecta, Sturnella, 190, 210 negra, rata, 468 nelsoni, Conepatus mesoleucus, 448
Reithrodontomys fulvescens, 457
Nelsonia goldmani, 467nemoralis, 450 Pitymys, 128
Neotoma,ferruginea, 467
latifrons, 467
tenuicauda, 467
nesiotes, Proechimys, 363nesophilus, Thomomys bottae, 34 nettle, horse, 134 Nevada, cowbird, 210
red-wing, 210
savannah sparrow, 211
sparrow, 211
towhee, 211
nevadensis,Agelaius phoeniceus, 210
Amphispiza belli, 212
Parus atricapillus, 206
Passerculus sandwichensis, 190, 211
Newfoundland,oven-bird, 189
robin, 188
newt, 103nexilis, Dipodomys ordii, 559 nicholi, Thomomys bottae, 66 niger, Sciurus, 168 nighthawk, Cherrie, 186
eastern, 185
Howell, 185
Pacific, 204
Sennett, 186
nigra, Chlidonias, 202nigrescens, Dendroica, 209 nigricans, Branta bernicla, 197 nigriceps, Tantilla, 110 nigricollis, Colymbus, 196 nigrideus, Turdus migratorius, 188 nigrita, Pseudacris, 104 nigrofulvus, Proechimys, 316 |
|||
[Pg 624]
nivalis, Leptonycteris nivalis, 441
Plectrophenax, 213
nivosus, Charadrius alexandrinus, 183
noctivagans, Lasionycteris, 241norteño, ratón, 454 pigmeo, 460
northern,bald eagle, 199
canyon wren, 207
cliff swallow, 206
curlew, 201
pileolated warbler, 210
phalarope, 202
pygmy mouse, 460
sage sparrow, 212
spiny pocket mouse, 454
varied thrush, 208
white-headed woodpecker, 205
northwestern,creeper, 207
horned owl, 203
long-billed marsh wren, 207
marsh wren, 207
shrike, 209
norvegicus, Rattus, 168Norway rat, 168 Nosopsyllus fasciatus, 140 notabilis, Seiurus noveboracensis, 209
noveboracensis, Seiurus, 189, 209novemcinctus, Dasypus, 470 nuchalis, Sphyrapicus varius, 2-4 Nucifraga columbiana, 206 Numenius, americanus, 183, 201
parvus, 183, 201
nutcracker, Clark, 206nuthatch, black-eared, 207
Inyo, 207
red-breasted, 207
Nuttall poorwill, 204nuttallii, Phalaenoptilus, 204 Nuttallornis borealis, 205 Nyctea scandiaca, 203 Nycticorax, hoactli, 196
nycticorax, 196
nycticorax, Nycticorax, 196O
[Index]
o'connelli, Proechimys, 316obscuro, ratón, 463 obscurus, Dendragapus, 199
Dipodomys ordii, 521
Perodipus, 521
Pipistrellus subflavus, 600
obsoleta, Elaphe, 108obsoletus, Eumeces, 106
Salpinctes, 207
occidental, ratón espinoso, 454 |
occidentalis, Aechmophorus, 196
Branta canadensis, 196
Bubo virginianus, 203
Coccyzus americanus, 202
Geothlypis, 189, 209
Liponyssus, 142
Sialia mexicanus, 208
occultus, 587ocelot, 449 ochracea, Spizella arborea, 212 ochraceus, Proechimys, 316 ochrogaster, Microtus, 128, 168 ocius, Thomomys talpoides, 17 ocotero, ratón, 462 Odocoileus, sinaloae, 470
virginianus, 470
odoratus, Sternotherus, 111officinale, Taraxacum, 134 Oklahoma, amphibians and reptiles from, 87
oklahomae, Dipodomys ordii, 514oligantha, Aristada, 132 olivacea, Microhyla, 105 olivaceus, Regulus satrapa, 208 olive-backed, thrush, 188
thrush, western, 208
olive-sided flycatcher, 205oquirrhensis, Thomomys talpoides, 11
Ophisaurus ventralis, 106Oporornis, 209 opossum, 438 murine, 439
orange-crowned warbler, 209Orchopeas, howardi, 140
leucopus, 140
wickhami, 140
ordi, Perodipus, 530ordii, Cricetodipus, 530
Dipodomys ordii, 530
Dipodops, 530
Perodipus, 530
oreganus, Junco, 212Oregon, horned lark, 205
junco, 212
orejudo, ratón, 455Oreoscoptes montanus, 208 Oreortyx picta picta, 200 orestera, Vermivora celata, 209 oriole, Bullock, 210 oris, Proechimys, 365 ornata, Terrapene, 111 oryzivorus, Dolichonyx, 210 Oryzomys, couesi, 464
fulvescens, 465
|
|||
[Pg 625]
Oryzomys—Concluded lenis, 465
mexicanus, 465
regillus, 464
osgoodi, Thomomys bottae, 56osprey, 199 Otus, asio, 203
brewsteri, 203
flammeolus, 203
macfarlanei, 203
otus, Asio, 203oven-bird, gray, 189
Newfoundland, 189
owl,American hawk, 203
Arctic horned, 203
barn, 163, 203
Brewster screech, 203
burrowing, 203
California pygmy, 203
Flammulated screech, 203
gray, 203
great horned, 159, 203
great gray, 203
hawk, 203
horned, great, 159, 203
long-eared, 164, 203
MacFarlane screech, 203
Montana horned, 203
northwestern horned, 203
pygmy, 203
Richardson, 203
saw-whet, 204
screech, 164, 203
short-eared, 203
snowy, 203
western burrowing, 203
Oxyura,dominica, 182
jamaicensis, 198
rubida, 198
P
[Index]
pachita, Proechimys, 316Pacific, golden plover, 200
nighthawk, 204
pacificus,Anthus spinoletta, 208
Histrionicus histrionicus, 198
Troglodytes troglodytes, 207
painted turtle, 112pale goldfinch, 211 paleontology of kangaroo rats, 480 pallescens, Columbigallina passerina, 185
Corynorhinus pallescens, 445
pallid black-capped, 206chickadee, 206
pallidiceps, Bombycilla garrulus, 208pallidus, Castor canadensis, 409 |
pallidus, Dendragapus obscurus, 199 Dipodomys ordii, 558
Spinus tristis, 211
palmeri,Cricetodipus ordii, 562
Dipodomys ordii, 562
Perodipus ordii, 562
palustris, Telmatodytes, 207panamensis, Proechimys, 316 Pandion, carolinensis, 199
haliaetus, 199
panema, Proechimys, 380panguitchensis, Dipodomys ordii, 527
paratus, Proechimys, 382pardo, murciélago, 445 parietalis, Thamnophis sirtalis, 110 parkmanii, Troglodytes aëdon, 207 parowanensis, Thomomys talpoides, 22
partridge, European, 200Parus, atricapillus, 206
fortuitus, 206
gambeli, 206
grinnelli, 207
griseus, 207
inornatus, 207
inyoensis, 207
nevadensis, 206
rufescens, 207
septentrionalis, 206
parva, Cryptotis, 137parviceps, Liomys pictus, 454 parvissima, Rana, 105 parvus, Numenius americanus, 183, 201
passenger pigeon, 202Passer domesticus, 210 Passerculus, labradorius, 190
mediogriseus, 190
nevadensis, 190, 211
sandwichensis, 190, 211
Passerella,iliaca, 212
schistacea, 212
Passerina amoena, 210passerina, Columbigallina, 185
Spizella, 212
pavidus, Peromyscus, 462peccary, collared, 469 pectoral sandpiper, 201 Pedioecetes, columbianus, 200
phasianellus, 200
Pelecanus erythrorhynchos, 196pelican, white, 196 pennsylvanicus, Microtus, 128 |
|||
[Pg 626]
peppergrass, 133 Perdix perdix perdix, 200 perdix, Perdix, 200 peregrinus, Falco, 199 perfulvus, Peromyscus, 461 pergracilis, Blarina, 440
Cryptotis, 440
Perisoreus,bicolor, 206
canadensis, 206
Perodipus,chapmani, 536
columbianus, 544
compactus, 515
longipes, 525
luteolus, 533
monoensis, 528
montanus, 518
obscurus, 521
ordi, 530
ordii, 556
palmeri, 562
richardsoni, 518
sennetti, 517
utahensis, 543
Perognathinae, 480Peromyscopsylla scotti, 140 Peromyscus, banderanus, 463
boylei, 461
boylii, 461
evides, 461
gratus, 462
hylocetes, 462
labecula, 461
leucopus, 137
levipes, 462
maniculatus, 137, 461
melanophrys, 463
melanotis, 464
pavidus, 462
perfulvus, 13
sagax, 462
sonoriensis, 461
spicilegus, 461
truei, 462
vicinior, 463
zamorae, 463
zelotes, 462
perpallidus, Thomomys, 28perplexis, Dipodomys agilis, 489 perspicillata, 198 petechia, Dendroica, 209 Petrochelidon, albifrons, 206
pyrronota, 206
pewee, western wood, 205pheasant, ring-necked, 200 phaeus, Microtus mexicanus, 425, 467
|
phaia, Bonasa umbellus, 199 Phalacrocorax, auritus, 196
albociliatus, 196
Phalaenoptilus nuttallii nuttallii, 204phalarope, northern, 202
red, 202
Wilson, 184, 202
Phalaropus fulicarius, 202phasianellus, Pedioecetes, 200 Phasianus colchicus, 200 Pheucticus melanocephalus, 210 philadelphia, Larus, 202 phoebe, Say, 205 phoeniceus, Agelaius, 168, 210 Phrynosoma cornutum, 106 Phyllomys, 310 phylogeny of kangaroo rats, 484 Pica, hudsonica, 206
pica, 206
pica, Pica, 206picinus, Hylatomus pileatus, 204 Picoïdes, arcticus, 205
dorsalis, 205
fasciatus, 205
tridactylus, 205
picta,Chrysemys, 112, 270
Oreortyx, 200
pictus, Liomys, 289, 454pied-billed grebe, 196 pigeon, band-tailed, 202
hawk, 199
passenger, 202
pigmea, rata arrocera, 465pigmeo norteño, ratón, 460 pigra, Didelphis virginiana, 439 pileated woodpecker, western, 204 pileatus, Hylatomus, 204 pileolata, 210 pileolated warbler, 210 pillus, Thomomys umbrinus, 251 pilot black snake, 108 pine, grosbeak, Rocky Mountain, 210
siskin, western, 211
pinetorum, Pitymys, 128Pinicola, enucleator, 210
montana, 210
pink-sided junco, 212piñon mouse, 462 piñonero, ratón, 462 pintail, American, 197 pinus, Spinus, 211 pipiens, Rana, 104 |
|||
[Pg 627]
Pipilo, arcticus, 211
curtatus, 211
maculatus, 211
Pipistrellus,apus, 597
australis, 597
cinnamomeus, 583, 593
hesperus, 596
maximus, 598
merriami, 597
obscurus, 600
santarosae, 598
subflavus, 584, 599
synopsis of the American bats of the genus, 593
veracrucis, 601
pipit, western, 188, 208pipixcan, Larus, 202 Piranga ludoviciana, 210 Pituophis, catenifer, 108
sayi, 108
Pitymys,nemoralis, 128
pinetorum, 128
pizote, 446planirostre, Phyllostoma, 442 planirostris, Artibeus, 442
Thomomys bottae, 66
plantinarensis, Liomys pictus, 454platycephalus, Selasphorus, 204 Platygeomys, angustirostris, 452
gymnurus, 452
imparilis, 452
tylorhinus, 452
varius, 453
Platypeltis, 121platypterus, Buteo, 198 platyrhynchos, Anas, 197 Plectrophenax, 213 plegadis, falcinellus, 181
mexicana, 181
plicata, Balantiopteryx, 440plover, American golden, 184
black-bellied, 200
Cuban snowy, 183
golden, 184, 200
Pacific, golden, 200
semipalmated, 183
snowy, 183
western snowy, 183
Wilson, 184
plumbeus, Psaltriparus minimus, 207
plumed quail, 200 |
Pluvialis, dominica, 184, 200
fulva, 200
pluvialis, Eumeces, 85Poa, annua, 133
pratensis, 132
pocket gopher,Michoacán, 453
new from Mexico, 251
plains, 452
southern, 451
pocket gophers of,Kansas, 219
Utah, 3
pocket mouse,northern spiny, 454
spiny, 454
western spiny, 454
podiceps, Podilymbus, 196Podilymbus podiceps, 196 poliopus, 451 Proechimys, 316
Polioptila,amoenissima, 208
caerulea, 208
polyglottos, Mimus, 168Pomarine jaeger, 202 pomarinus, Stercorarius, 202 Pooecetes, confinis, 211
gramineus, 211
poorwill, Nuttall, 204Porzana carolina, 168, 200 postnatal development, horned owl, 159
Potos, 437prairie, falcon, 199
threeawn, 132
pratincola, Tyto alba, 203pratensis, Ammodramus savannarum, 191
Poa, 132
priscus, Dipodomys ordii, 547proboscidea, Hyla, 259 Procyon, hernandezii, 446
lotor, 446
Prodipodomys, 480kansensis, 481
minor, 484
Proechimys,albispinus, 388
amphichoricus, 344
arabupu, 369
arescens, 366
boimensis, 350
bolivianus, 316
bonafidei, 378
|
|||
[Pg 628]
Proechimys—Concluded brevicauda, 349
burrus, 316
calidior, 316
canicollis, 315
cayennensis, 314
centralis, 316
cherriei, 316
chiriquinus, 316
chrysaeolus, 316
colombianus, 316
decumanus, 316
denigratus, 381
dimidiatus, 371
elegans, 387
fuliginosus, 308
goeldi, 338
goldmani, 316
gorgonae, 316
gratiosus, 379
guairae, 316
gularis, 316
guyannensis, 355
hendeei, 315
hilda, 316
hoplomyoides, 315
hyleae, 361
ignotus, 316
iheringi, 373
kermiti, 345
leioprimna, 364
leucomystax, 352
liminalis, 343
longicaudatus, 351
mincae, 315
myosuros, 392
nesiotes, 363
nigrofulvus, 316
ochraceus, 316
o'connelli, 316
oris, 365
pachita, 316
panamensis, 316
panema, 380
paratus, 382
poliopus, 316
rattinus, 316
ribeiroi, 361
riparum, 367
roberti, 353
rosa, 316
rubellus, 316
securus, 316
semispinosus, 342
sertonius, 391
setosus, 385
simonsi, 316
steerei, 338
trinitatis, 316
urichi, 316
vacillator, 316
|
villicauda, 355
warreni, 316
propinquus, Turdus migratorius, 208
prosopidicola, Cassidix mexicanus, 190
proximus, Thamnophis sauritus, 110Pseudacris, nigrita, 104
triseriata, 104
pseudagyrtes, Ctenophthalmus, 140Pseudemys, 270, 283 elegans, 112
floridana, 112
hoyi, 112
scripta, 112, 270
ptarmigan, white-tailed, 200pubescens, Dendrocopos, 205 pullus, Thomomys umbrinus, 251, 451
Troglodytes troglodytes, 188
pulverius, Telmatodytes palustris, 207
punctatus, Diadophis, 107purple finch, Cassin, 210 pusilla, Wilsonia, 190, 210 pygmaeus, Thomomys talpoides, 14
pygmy owl, 203pygmy mouse, northern, 460
tropical, 460
Pyrocephalus,mexicanus, 187
rubinus, 187
pyrronota, Petrochelidon, 206Q
[Index]
quadratus, Thomomys, 6quail, plumed, 200
California, 200
querula, Zonotrichia, 212Quiscalus versicolor, 168 R
[Index]
rabbit,jack, 469
white-sided jack, 469
raccoon, 446racer, blue, 107 radix, Thamnophis, 99, 110 rafinesquii, Corynorhinus, 445 ragweed, giant, 134 rail, Virginia, 200 Rallus limicola, 200 Rana, brachycephala, 104
cantabrigensis, 104
catesbeiana, 104
parvissima, 104
sylvatica, 104
rat,black, 468
dwarf wood, 467
ferruginous wood, 467
fulvous cotton, 465
fulvous rice, 465
hispid cotton, 465
|
|||
[Pg 629]
rat—Concluded kangaroo, subspeciation in, 475
Norway, 168
rice, 464
snake, 108
tropical rice, 464
white-throated wood, 467
wood, 467
rata,algodonera, 465
arrocera tropical, 464
leonada, algodonera, 465
minuscula, montera, 467
montera, 467
negra, 468
pigmea, arrocera, 465
setosa, algodonera, 465
tropical, arrocera, 464
ratónbreñero, 461
chaparral, de, 461
cuatralvo, 461
dorado, 459
montañero, 464
moreno, 457
norteño, 454
norteño pigmeo, 460
obscuro, 463
ocotero, 462
occidental espinoso, 454
orejudo, 455
pigmeo, 460
piñonero, 462
Tarasco, 463
tlacuache, 439
tropical pigmeo, 460
volcanes, 466
rats, spiny, 303rattinus, Proechimys, 316 rattlesnake, 111 prairie, 111
timber, 111
Rattus,alexandrinus, 468
norvegicus, 168
rattus, 468
rattus, Rattus, 468raven, American, 206 ravus, Thomomys talpoides, 15
Recurvirostra americana, 201red, 211 bat, 444
phalarope, 202
red-breasted,merganser, 198
nuthatch, 207
red-eyed vireo, 209red-naped sapsucker, 204 red-shouldered hawk, 183 red-tailed hawk, 198 red-throated loon, 195 |
red-wing, 168, 210 Nevada, 210
thick-billed, 210
reddish egret, 181redhead, 197 redpoll, common, 211 redstart, American, 210 regalis, Buteo, 199 regillus, Oryzomys couesi, 464 Regulus, calendula, 208
cineraceus, 208
olivaceus, 208
satrapa, 208
Reithrodontomys,chrysopsis chrysopsis, 459
fulvescens, 457
inexspectatus, 458
megalotis, 137, 455
nelsoni, 457
saturatus, 455
seclusus, 459
tenuis, 457
toltecus, 458
zacatecae, 456
repens, Agropyron, 133repentinus, Castor canadensis, 409
restrictus, Sylvilagus floridanus, 469
rhombifera, Natrix, 109ribbon snake, 110 ribeiroi, Proechimys, 361 rice rat, fulvous, 465
tropical, 464
Richardson owl, 203richardsoni, Aegolius funereus, 203
Dipodomys ordii, 511
Perodipus montanus, 518
richardsonii,Contopus, 205
Dendragapus obscurus, 199
ridgwayi, Vermivora ruficapilla, 209
ring-billed gull, 202ring-necked duck, 197
pheasant, 200
snake, 107
ring-tailed cat, 447riggsi, Testudo, 284 Riparia riparia, 206 riparia, Riparia, 206 riparum, Proechimys, 367 road-runner, 184 roberti, Proechimys, 353 robin, 168, 188, 208 robustus, Thomomys bottae, 30
rock,dove, 168
squirrel, 449
wren, 207
|
|||
[Pg 630]
Rocky Mountain, grosbeak, 210
hairy woodpecker, 204
orange-crowned warbler, 209
pine grosbeak, 210
yellow warbler, 209
rojizo, murciélago, 444rosa, Proechimys, 316 Ross goose, 197 rossi, Chen, 197 rostralis, Castor canadensis, 411
rosy finch, 211black, 211
gray-crowned, 211
Hepburn, 211
rotundus, Desmodus, 443rough-leg, ferruginous, 199 rough-legged hawk, 199 rough-winged swallow, 206 rubellus, Proechimys, 316 ruber, Myotis, 585 rubida, Oxyura jamaicensis, 198
ruby-crowned kinglet, 208ruddy duck, 198 rufescens, Dichromanassa, 181
Parus, 207
Thomomys, 3
ruffed grouse, 199ruffus, Lynx, 449 ruficapilla, Vermivora, 209 ruficollis, Stelgidopteryx, 206 ruficrissa, Dumetella carolinensis, 207
rufous hummingbird, 204rufum, Toxostoma, 168 rufus, Lynx, 449
Selasphorus, 204
rustica, Hirundo, 206ruticilla, Setophaga, 210 S
[Index]
sac-winged bat, 440sacoptero, murciélago, 440 sagax, Peromyscus, 462 sage, grouse, 200
sparrow, 212
thrasher, 208
salamander,narrow-mouthed, 103
Tiger, 103
salicicola, Hylocichla fuscescens, 188, 208
Salpinctes obsoletus obsoletus, 207
salvus, Microtus mexicanus, 426, 467
s[ancti].-johannis, Buteo lagopus, 199
sanctiluciae, Dipodomys venustus, 489
sanderling, 201sandhill crane, 200 sandpiper, Baird, 184
least, 201
|
pectoral, 201
solitary, 201
spotted, 201
stilt, 201
western, 201
western solitary, 201
sandwichensis, Passerculus, 190, 211
sanrafaeli, Dipodomys ordii, 526
santarosae, Pipistrellus hesperus, 598
sapsucker,red-naped, 204
Williamson, 204
sarisi, 464sauritus, Thamnophis, 110 sativa, Medicago, 133 satrapa, Regulus, 208 saturatus, Reithrodontomys megalotis, 455
Saussure shrew, 439saussurei, Sorex, 439 savannah sparrow, 190, 211 savannarum, Ammodramus, 168, 191
saw-whet owl, 204saxatalis, Aëronautes, 204 Say phoebe, 205 saya, Sayornis, 205 sayi, Pituophis catenifer, 108 Sayornis saya, 205 scandiaca, Nyctea, 203 Scalopus aquaticus, 137 Scaphiopus, bombifrons, 103 scariola, Lactuca, 133 scaup, greater, 198
lesser, 198
Sceloporus,garmani, 106
undulatus, 106
Scirpus, 132scissor-tailed flycatcher, 186 schistacea, Passerella iliaca, 212 Sciurus, albipes, 450
nemoralis, 450
niger, 168
poliopus, 450
senex, 451
variegatus, 449
scolopaceus, Limnodromus griseus, 201
scoter,surf, 198
white-winged, 198
Scotophilus,georgianus, 599
hesperus, 596
miradorensis, 444
scotti, Peromyscopsylla, 140screech owl, 203 scripta, Pseudemys, 112, 270 |
|||
[Pg 631]
sculptus, Ixodes, 143 seclusus, Reithrodontomys chrysopsis, 459
securus, Proechimys, 316Seiurus, cinereus, 189
furvior, 189
limnaeus, 189
notabilis, 209
noveboracensis, 189, 209
Selasphorus,platycephalus, 204
rufus, 204
semipalmated plover, 183semipalmatus, Catoptrophorus, 201
Charadrius hiaticula, 183
semispinosus, Proechimys, 342senex, 451 Sennett nighthawk, 186 sennetti, Chordeiles minor, 186
Cricetodipus, 517
Dipodomys ordii, 517
Perodipus, 517
sepium, Convolvulus, 135septentrionalis, Eumeces, 106
Parus atricapillus, 206
serpentina, Chelydra, 111serrana, tuza, 451 serrator, Mergus, 198 serripennis, Stelgidopteryx ruficollis, 206
sertonius, Proechimys, 391Setaria, lutescens, 132
viridis, 132
Setophaga ruticilla, 210setosa, rata algodonera, 465 setosus, Echimys, 385
Proechimys, 385
Setzer, Henry W.,Subspeciation in the kangaroo rat, Dipodomys ordii, 475
The postnatal development of two broods of great horned
owls (Bubo virginianus), 159
sevieri, Thomomys bottae, 45sexlineatus, Cnemidophorus, 106 sharp-shinned hawk, 198 sharp-tailed grouse, 200 short-eared owl, 203 shoveller, 197 shrew, Saussure, 439
short-tailed, 440
shrike,California, 209
northwestern, 209
|
Sialia, currucoides, 208
mexicanus, 208
occidentalis, 208
Sigmodon,atratus, 466
hispidus, 137, 138, 465
mascotensis, 465
melanotis, 465
sigmodoni, Articholaelaps, 142simonsi, Proechimys, 316 sinaloae, Odocoileus virginianus, 470 sinensis, Amyda, 119 sinuatus, Corvus corax, 206 sipedon, Natrix, 109 siricotéro, murciélago, 440 sirtalis, Thamnophis, 110 siskin, western pine, 211 Sitta, canadensis, 207
carolinensis, 207
caurina, 207
melanotis, 207
pygmaea, 207
tenuissimus, 207
skink,common five-lined, 106
five-lined, 106
Sonoran, 106
skunk,hooded, 448
spotted, 447
slate-colored,fox sparrow, 212
junco, 212
Smith, Hobart M.,Hybridization between two species of garter snakes, 99
Kyphosis and other variations in soft-shelled turtles, 119
The systematic status of Eumeces pluvialis Cope, and noteworthy
records of other amphibians and reptiles from Kansas and Oklahoma, 87
The tadpoles of Bufo cognatus Say, 95
Smith, Hobart M., John Breukelman and, Selected records of reptiles and amphibians from Kansas, 103
smooth brome, 133snake, black, 108
black-headed, 110
bull, 108
common bull, 108
common water, 109
diamond-backed water, 109
Emory rat, 108
garter, 110
Graham, 109
|
|||
[Pg 632]
snake—Concluded
ground, 110
Great Plains black-headed, 110
hog-nosed, 107
king, 108
lined, 110
milk, 109
pilot black, 108
plains garter, 110
prairie ring-necked, 107
rat, 108
rattle, 111
red milk, 109
red-sided garter, 110
ribbon, 110
ring-necked, 107
southern ground, 110
speckled king, 109
water, 109
western milk, 109
western ribbon, 110
western worm, 107
worm, 107
yellow-bellied king, 108
yellow-bellied water, 109
snapping turtle, 111snipe, Wilson, 201 snow bunting, eastern, 213 snowy, owl, 203
plover, 183
soft-shelled turtle, 112, 119Solanum carolinense, 135 solitaire, Townsend, 208 solitaria, Tringa, 201 solitarius, Vireo, 188, 209 solitary sandpiper, 201 solitudinis, Carpodacus mexicanus, 210
Sonchus arvensis, 136Song sparrow, 212 Merrill, 212
Mountain, 212
Sonora episcopa, 109Sonoran skink, 106 sonoriensis, Eumops, 446
Peromyscus, 461
sora, 168, 200Sorex saussurei, 439 soricina, Glossophaga, 440 southern pocket gopher, 451 spadefoot, 103 sparrow, Brewer, 212
chipping, 212
English, 210
fox, 212
Gambel, 212
grasshopper, 168
Harris, 212
|
lark, 211
Lincoln, 212
Merrill song, 212
montane Lincoln, 212
mountain song, 212
Nevada savannah, 211
northern sage, 212
sage, 212
savannah, 211
slate-colored fox, 212
song, 212
tree, 212
vesper, 211
western chipping, 212
white-crowned, 212
white-throated, 212
sparrow hawk, 199sparrow hawks, 164 sparverius, Falco, 199 Spatula clypeata, 197 speargrass, 133 speckled king snake, 109 Speotyto, cunicularia, 203
hypugaea, 203
Sphyrapicus,nuchalis, 204
thyroideus, 204
varius, 204
spicilegus, Peromyscus, 461spike-flower, 135 Spilogale, angustifrons, 447
gracilis, 447
spinifera, Amyda, 112, 119Spinus, pallidus, 211
pinus vagrans, 211
tristis pallidus, 211
vagrans, 211
spinoletta, Anthus, 208spiny pocket mouse, 454 Spizella, arborea ochracea, 212
arizonae, 212
breweri, 212
ochracea, 212
passerina, 212
sponsa, Aix, 197spotted, sandpiper, 201
skunk, 447
towhee, 211
Squatarola squatarola, 200squatarola, Squatarola, 200 squirrel, fox, 168
ground, 450
lesser tropical ground, 450
rock, 449
tropical ground, 450
stabularis, Eulaelaps, 142 |
|||
[Pg 633]
stansburyi, Thomomys bottae, 36
starling, 168, 209steerei, Proechimys, 316 Steganopus tricolor, 184, 202 steindachneri, Amyda, 119 Stelgidopteryx, ruficollis, 206
serripennis, 206
stellata, Gavia, 195stelleri, Cyanocitta, 206 Stercorarius pomarinus, 202 Sterna, forsteri, 202
hirundo, 202
Sternotherus odoratus, 111stilt, black-necked, 201 stilt sandpiper, 201 strepera, Anas, 197 striatula, Haldea, 110 striatulus, Accipiter gentilis, 198 striatus, Accipiter, 198 Strix nebulosa nebulosa, 203 Sturnella, 168 neglecta, 190, 210
Sturnus vulgaris, 168, 209subcinctus, Sylvilagus floridanus, 468
subflavus,Pipistrellus, 584
Pipistrellus hispidus, 599
vespertilio, 599
subspeciation,in kangaroo rat, Dipodomys ordii, 475
in pocket gophers of Kansas, 219
Sula sula, 180sula, Sula, 180 supernus, Thomomys bottae, 251 surinamensis, Chlidonias nigra, 202 Surnia, caparoch, 203
ulula, 203
Swainson hawk, 198swainsoni, Buteo, 198
Hylocichla ustulata, 188
swallow,bank, 206
barn, 206
cliff, 164, 206
northern cliff, 206
rough-winged, 206
tree, 206
violet-green, 206
swan,trumpeter, 196
whistling, 196
sweet clover, 133swift, Vaux, 204
white-throated, 204
sylvatica, Rana, 104 |
sylvaticus, Apodemus, 142 Sylvilagus, cunicularis, 469
floridanus, 168, 468
restrictus, 469
subcinctus, 468
Synaptomys cooperi, 130syspila, Lampropeltis triangulum, 109
T
[Index]
tabida, Grus canadensis, 200Tachycineta, lepida, 206
thalassina, 206
Tadarida,femorosacca, range of, 247
mexicana, 445
tadpoles of Bufo cognatus, 95talpoides, Thomomys, 6, 138 tanager, western, 210 Tantilla, gracilis, 110
nigriceps, 110
tantilla, 110Tarascan, Empire, 435
mouse, 463
tarascensis, Zygogeomys trichopus, 453
Trasco, ratón, 463Taraxacum officinale, 134 Taxidea, 447 Tayassu, angulatus, 469
humeralis, 469
Taylor, Edward H., A new hylid frog from eastern Mexico, 259
taylori,Baiomys, 460
Castor canadensis, 410
Peromyscus, 460
Tayra, 437teal, blue-winged, 168, 197
cinnamon, 197
green-winged, 197
Telmatodytes,palustris, 207
pulverius, 207
tenuicauda, Neotoma ferruginea, 467
tenuiceps, Heliscomys, 289tenuirostris, Charadrius alexandrinus, 183
tenuis, Reithrodontomys fulvescens, 457
tenuissima, Sitta carolinensis, 207tephrocotis, Leucosticte, 211 tergeminus, Sistrurus catenatus, 111 tern, black, 202
Caspian, 202
common, 202
Forster, 202
|
|||
[Pg 634]
Terrapene, ornata, 111
triunguis, 112
terrosus, Dipodomys ordii, 523testaceous, Masticophis flagellum, 108
teter, Cathartes aura, 198Testudo riggsi, 284 texanum, Ambystoma, 103 texanus, Colinus virginianus, 200 Texas bob-white, 200 texensis, Chordeiles acutipennis, 186
Didelphis mesamericana, 439
thalassina, Tachycineta, 206Thamnophis, marciana, 99
parietalis, 110
proximus, 110
radix, 99, 110
sauritus, 110
sirtalis, 110
Thayer gull, 202thayeri, Larus argentatus, 202 thick-billed red-wing, 210 Thomomys, absonus, 71
albicaudatus, 37
alexandrae, 72
aureus, 61
aureiventris, 28
birdseyei, 63
bonnevillei, 41
bottae, 28
bulbivorus, 3
centralis, 44
clusius, 17
contractus, 50
convexus, 47
dissimilis, 60
fisheri, 60
fossor, 21
fulvus, 61
gracilis, 6
howelli, 57
kaibabensis, 23
lenis, 53
levidensis, 54
levis, 24
minimus, 32
moorei, 19
nesophilus, 34
nicholi, 66
ocius, 17
of Utah, 3
osgoodi, 56
oquirrhensis, 11
parowanensis, 22
perpallidus, 28
planirostris, 66
pullus, 251, 451
pygmaeus, 14
quadratus, 6
|
ravus, 15
robustus, 30
rufescens, 3
sevieri, 45
stansburyi, 36
supernus, 251
talpoides, 6, 138
tivius, 49
tolucae, 252
trumbullensis, 65
uinta, 13
umbrinus, 3, 251, 451
umbrinus, new from Mexico, 251
virgineus, 64
wahwahensis, 58
wasatchensis, 8
thrasher,brown, 168
sage, 208
threeawn, 132three-toed woodpecker, Alaska, 205
alpine, 205
arctic, 205
thrush,Alaska hermit, 208
Audubon hermit, 208
hermit, 208
northern varied, 208
olive-backed, 208
varied, 208
western olive-backed, 208
willow, 188, 208
thula, Leucophoyx, 196thyroideus, Sphyrapicus, 204 thysanodes, Myotis thysanodes, 444 tigrinum, Ambystoma, 103 timida, Chrysemys, 272 titmouse, gray, 207 tivius, Thomomys bottae, 49 tlacuache, 438 ratón, 439
toad,American, 103
common tree, 104
Great Plains, 104
narrow-mouthed, 105
Rocky Mountain, 104
tolmiei, Oporornis, 209toltecus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens, 458
tolucae, Thomomys umbrinus, 252
toothed turtle, 112towhee, arctic, 211
green-tailed, 211
Nevada, 211
spotted, 211
townsendi,Dendroica, 209
Myadestes, 208
|
|||
[Pg 635]
Townsend, solitaire, 208
warbler, 209
Toxostoma rufum, 168traillii, Empidonax, 187, 205 transversa, Natrix erythrogaster, 109
tree sparrow, western, 212tree swallow, 206 treganzai, Ardea herodias, 196 triangulum, Lampropeltis, 109 trichas, Geothlypis, 189, 209 trichopus, Zygogeomys, 453 tricolor, Steganopus, 184, 202 tridactylus, Picoïdes, 205 tridecimlineatus, Citellus, 143 trifida, Ambrosia, 134 Trifolium, 136 Trifolius, 132 trinitatis, Echimys, 333
Proechimys, 316
Tringa,cinnamomea, 201
solitaria, 201
Trionyx, 122triseriata, Pseudacris nigrita, 104 tristis, Spinus, 211 Triturus, louisianensis, 103
viridescens, 103
triunguis,Amyda, 122
Terrapene, 112
Troglodytes,aëdon, 207
pacificus, 207
parkmanii, 207
pullus, 188
troglodytes, 188, 207
troglodytes, Troglodytes, 188, 207
tropical,arrocera, rata, 464
pigmeo ratón, 460
pigmy mouse, 460
rice rat, 464
tropicalis, Conepatus, 577Tropidoclonion lineatum, 110 truei, Peromyscus, 462 trumbullensis, Thomomys bottae, 65
tuberosus, Helianthus, 135tularemia, 479 Turdus, caurinus, 208
migratorius, 168, 188, 208
nigrideus, 188
propinquus, 208
turkey vulture, 198turtle, box, 111
Carolina, 112
common musk, 111
|
common snapping, 111
extinct emydid from Lower Pliocene of Oklahoma, 269
mud, 111
musk, 111
ornate box, 111
painted, 112
scribe, 112
snapping, 111
soft-shelled, 112, 119
spineless soft-shelled, 112
spiny soft-shelled, 112
toothed, 112
yellow mud, 111
turtles, fossil from Kansas and Oklahoma, 283
tuza,de Michoacán, 452
llanera, 452
serrana, 451
tylorhinus, Platygeomys, 452Tyrannus tyrannus, 205 tyrannus, Tyrannus, 205 tzitzihoa, Anas acuta, 197 U
[Index]
uakuí, 450, 451Uikúri, 438 uinta, Thomomys talpoides, 13 ulula, Surnia, 203 umbelloides, Bonasa umbellus, 199 umbellus, Bonasa, 199 umbrinus, Thomomys, 251, 451
Thomomys talpoides, 3
underwoodi, Eumops, 445undulatus, Sceloporus, 106 unicolor, Cinclus mexicanus, 207 United States Navy, office of research and invention, 479
urichi, Proechimys, 316Urocyon, cinereoargenteus, 448
colimensis, 448
urophasianus, Centrocercus, 200
ustulata, Hylocichla, 188, 208Utah, The pocket gophers (genus Thomomys) of, 1
utahensis,Dipodomys ordii, 525, 543
Eremophila alpestris, 206
Perodipus montanus, 538
Perodipus ordii, 543
V
[Index]
vacillator, Proechimys, 316vagrans, Spinus pinus, 211 valisineria, Aythya, 197 vampire bat, 443 vampiro, 443 variabilis, Dermacentor, 143 varied thrush, northern, 208 variegatus, Citellus variegatus, 449
Sciurus, 449
|
|||
[Pg 636]
varius, Cartogeomys, 453
Platygeomys, 453
Sphyrapicus, 204
Vaux swift, 204vauxi, Chaetura, 204 velifer, Myotis, 443, 588 velox, Accipiter striatus, 198 venado cola blanca, 470 ventralis, Ophisaurus, 106 veracrucis, Pipistrellus subflavus, 601
Vesperugo, 601
vermis, Carphophis amoena, 107Vermivora, celata, 209
orestera, 209
ridgwayi, 209
ruficapilla, 209
vermivorus, Helmitheros, 189versicolor, Hyla, 104
Quiscalus, 168
vesper sparrow, 211Vespertilio cinnamomeus, 585 vespertina, Hesperiphona, 210 vespertino, murciélago, 443 Vesperugo, carolinensis, 599
erythrodactylus, 599
hesperus, 596
merriami, 597
subflavus, 599
veracrucis, 601
vicinior, Peromyscus banderanus, 463
Villa R., Bernardo, 219, 251Villa R., Bernardo and E. Raymond Hall, 435
villicauda, Proechimys, 355villosus, Dendrocopos, 204 vinaceus, Geomys bursarius, 234 violet-green swallow, 206 virens, Icteria, 189, 209 Vireo, alticola, 188
cassinii, 209
gilvus, 209
huttoni, 209
olivaceus, 209
solitarius, 188, 209
swainsonii, 209
vireo,Cassin, 209
Hutton, 209
mountain, 188
red-eyed, 209
warbling, 209
western warbling, 209
virgineus, Thomomys bottae, 64Virginia rail, 200 |
virginiana, Didelphis, 439 virginianus, Bubo, 159, 203
Colinus, 200
Odocoileus, 470
viridescens, Triturus, 103viridis, Setaria, 132 viridus, Crotalus, 111 vittata, Mephitis macroura, 578 vociferus, Charadrius, 200 volcanes, ratón los, 466 vulgaris, Sturnus, 168, 209 vulture, turkey, 198
western turkey, 198
W
[Index]
wahwahensis, Thomomys bottae, 58
wapacuthu, Bubo virginianus, 203warbler, Audubon, 209
Black-throated gray, 209
Calaveras, 209
Macgillivray, 209
northern pileolated, 210
orange-crowned, 209
pileolated, 210
Rocky Mountain orange-crowned, 209
Townsend, 209
yellow, 209
warbling vireo, 209warreni, Proechimys, 316 wasatchensis, Thomomys talpoides, 8
washingtoniensis, Haliaeetus leucocephalus, 199
water snake, 109water-thrush, British Columbia, 189
Grinnell, 209
northern, 189
waxwing,Bohemian, 208
cedar, 208
weasel, 447western, belted kingfisher, 204
bluebird, 208
burrowing owl, 203
catbird, 207
chipping sparrow, 212
crow, 206
gnatcatcher, 208
golden-crowned kinglet, 208
goshawk, 198
grebe, 196
grosbeak, 210
harlequin duck, 198
house wren, 207
lark sparrow, 211
|
|||
[Pg 637]
western—Concluded meadowlark, 190, 210
mourning dove, 202
olive-backed thrush, 208
pigeon hawk, 199
pileated woodpecker, 204
pine siskin, 211
pipit, 188, 208
red-tailed hawk, 198
ruby-crowned kinglet, 208
sandpiper, 201
solitary, 201
spiny pocket mouse, 454
tanager, 210
tree sparrow, 212
turkey vulture, 198
vesper sparrow, 211
warbling vireo, 209
wenmanni, Epitedia, 140white pelican, 196 white-cheeked goose, 196 white-crowned sparrow, 212 white-faced glossy ibis, 196 white-headed woodpecker, 205 white-sided jack rabbit, 469 white-tailed, deer, 470
ptarmigan, 200
white-throated,sparrow, 212
swift, 204
wood rat, 467
white-winged crossbill, 211wild, lettuce, 133
millet, 134
morning glory, 135
willet, western, 201Williamson sapsucker, 204 willow thrush, 188, 208 Wilson, phalarope, 184, 202
plover, 184
snipe, 201
warbler, 190
Wilsonia,pileolata, 210
pusilla, 190, 210
wilsonia, Charadrius, 184wilsonianus, Asio otus, 203 winter wren, 207 wood duck, 197 wood pewee, 205 wood rat, dwarf, 467
ferruginous, 467
white-throated, 467
|
Woodhouse jay, 206 woodhousei, Aphelocoma coerulescens, 206 woodhousii, Bufo, 104 woodpecker, Alaska three-toed, 205
alpine three-toed, 205
arctic three-toed, 205
Batchelder, 205
hairy, 204
Lewis, 204
northern white-headed, 205
pileated, 204
Rocky Mountain hairy, 204
three-toed, 205
western pileated, 204
white-headed, 204
wood mouse, 462worm-eating warbler, 189 worm snake, 107 wren, canyon, 207
common rock, 207
house, 207
long-billed, 207
northern canyon, 207
northwestern long-billed, 207
rock, 207
southern winter, 188
western house, 207
western winter, 207
winter, 188, 207
Y
[Index]
yellow warbler, 209yellow-bellied, flycatcher, 186
king snake, 108
yellow-breasted chat, 189yellow-headed blackbird, 210 yellow-legs, greater, 201
lesser, 201
yellow-throat, western, 189, 209yerbabuenae, Leptonycteris nivalis, 441
Yuma,murciélago, 443
myotis, 443
yumanensis, Myotis, 443Z
[Index]
zacatecae, Reithrodontomys megalotis, 456zamorae, Peromyscus melanophrys, 463 zapotero, murciélago, 442 zelotes, Peromyscus, 462 Zenaidura, macroura, 168, 202
marginella, 202
| |||
[Pg 638]
Zonotrichia, albicollis, 212
gambeli, 212
leucophrys, 212
querula, 212
zorrillo, 448manchado, 447
real, 448
zorro gris, 448Zygogeomys, tarascensis, 453
trichopus, 453
|
To facilitate locating entries, a "jump" list was created and each section where a new letter of the alphabet begins was labeled and a link back to the list was added to the left column. In transcribing this publication, the following errors were corrected. Seven misplaced entries were moved to their correct alphabetical location. Five other typographical errors were corrected (as listed below).
Page | Text Moved |
616 | gray, titmouse |
618 | inexspectatus, Reithrodontomys fulvescens |
622 | mexicanus, Cassidix |
630 | sanctiluciae, Dipodomys venustus |
631 | Sitta, pygmaea |
632 | sparrow, English |
632 | sparrow, vesper |
Page | Correction |
i | Missing period in E. Raymond Hall added |
612 | Raymon ⇒ Raymond |
625 | sandwichensis not indented |
628 | repeated "pullus" removed |
633 | restricuts ⇒ restrictus |
End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Index for University of Kansas, Museum of Natural History, Volume 1, by University of Kansas *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK INDEX, UNIV. KANSAS, NATURAL HISTORY *** ***** This file should be named 37228-h.htm or 37228-h.zip ***** This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: https://www.gutenberg.org/3/7/2/2/37228/ Produced by Chris Curnow, Tom Cosmas, Joseph Cooper and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net Updated editions will replace the previous one--the old editions will be renamed. Creating the works from public domain print editions means that no one owns a United States copyright in these works, so the Foundation (and you!) can copy and distribute it in the United States without permission and without paying copyright royalties. Special rules, set forth in the General Terms of Use part of this license, apply to copying and distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works to protect the PROJECT GUTENBERG-tm concept and trademark. Project Gutenberg is a registered trademark, and may not be used if you charge for the eBooks, unless you receive specific permission. If you do not charge anything for copies of this eBook, complying with the rules is very easy. You may use this eBook for nearly any purpose such as creation of derivative works, reports, performances and research. They may be modified and printed and given away--you may do practically ANYTHING with public domain eBooks. Redistribution is subject to the trademark license, especially commercial redistribution. *** START: FULL LICENSE *** THE FULL PROJECT GUTENBERG LICENSE PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE YOU DISTRIBUTE OR USE THIS WORK To protect the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting the free distribution of electronic works, by using or distributing this work (or any other work associated in any way with the phrase "Project Gutenberg"), you agree to comply with all the terms of the Full Project Gutenberg-tm License (available with this file or online at https://gutenberg.org/license). Section 1. General Terms of Use and Redistributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works 1.A. By reading or using any part of this Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work, you indicate that you have read, understand, agree to and accept all the terms of this license and intellectual property (trademark/copyright) agreement. If you do not agree to abide by all the terms of this agreement, you must cease using and return or destroy all copies of Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works in your possession. If you paid a fee for obtaining a copy of or access to a Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work and you do not agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement, you may obtain a refund from the person or entity to whom you paid the fee as set forth in paragraph 1.E.8. 1.B. "Project Gutenberg" is a registered trademark. It may only be used on or associated in any way with an electronic work by people who agree to be bound by the terms of this agreement. There are a few things that you can do with most Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works even without complying with the full terms of this agreement. See paragraph 1.C below. There are a lot of things you can do with Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works if you follow the terms of this agreement and help preserve free future access to Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works. See paragraph 1.E below. 1.C. The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation ("the Foundation" or PGLAF), owns a compilation copyright in the collection of Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works. Nearly all the individual works in the collection are in the public domain in the United States. If an individual work is in the public domain in the United States and you are located in the United States, we do not claim a right to prevent you from copying, distributing, performing, displaying or creating derivative works based on the work as long as all references to Project Gutenberg are removed. Of course, we hope that you will support the Project Gutenberg-tm mission of promoting free access to electronic works by freely sharing Project Gutenberg-tm works in compliance with the terms of this agreement for keeping the Project Gutenberg-tm name associated with the work. You can easily comply with the terms of this agreement by keeping this work in the same format with its attached full Project Gutenberg-tm License when you share it without charge with others. 1.D. The copyright laws of the place where you are located also govern what you can do with this work. Copyright laws in most countries are in a constant state of change. If you are outside the United States, check the laws of your country in addition to the terms of this agreement before downloading, copying, displaying, performing, distributing or creating derivative works based on this work or any other Project Gutenberg-tm work. The Foundation makes no representations concerning the copyright status of any work in any country outside the United States. 1.E. Unless you have removed all references to Project Gutenberg: 1.E.1. The following sentence, with active links to, or other immediate access to, the full Project Gutenberg-tm License must appear prominently whenever any copy of a Project Gutenberg-tm work (any work on which the phrase "Project Gutenberg" appears, or with which the phrase "Project Gutenberg" is associated) is accessed, displayed, performed, viewed, copied or distributed: This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org 1.E.2. If an individual Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work is derived from the public domain (does not contain a notice indicating that it is posted with permission of the copyright holder), the work can be copied and distributed to anyone in the United States without paying any fees or charges. If you are redistributing or providing access to a work with the phrase "Project Gutenberg" associated with or appearing on the work, you must comply either with the requirements of paragraphs 1.E.1 through 1.E.7 or obtain permission for the use of the work and the Project Gutenberg-tm trademark as set forth in paragraphs 1.E.8 or 1.E.9. 1.E.3. If an individual Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work is posted with the permission of the copyright holder, your use and distribution must comply with both paragraphs 1.E.1 through 1.E.7 and any additional terms imposed by the copyright holder. Additional terms will be linked to the Project Gutenberg-tm License for all works posted with the permission of the copyright holder found at the beginning of this work. 1.E.4. Do not unlink or detach or remove the full Project Gutenberg-tm License terms from this work, or any files containing a part of this work or any other work associated with Project Gutenberg-tm. 1.E.5. Do not copy, display, perform, distribute or redistribute this electronic work, or any part of this electronic work, without prominently displaying the sentence set forth in paragraph 1.E.1 with active links or immediate access to the full terms of the Project Gutenberg-tm License. 1.E.6. You may convert to and distribute this work in any binary, compressed, marked up, nonproprietary or proprietary form, including any word processing or hypertext form. However, if you provide access to or distribute copies of a Project Gutenberg-tm work in a format other than "Plain Vanilla ASCII" or other format used in the official version posted on the official Project Gutenberg-tm web site (www.gutenberg.org), you must, at no additional cost, fee or expense to the user, provide a copy, a means of exporting a copy, or a means of obtaining a copy upon request, of the work in its original "Plain Vanilla ASCII" or other form. Any alternate format must include the full Project Gutenberg-tm License as specified in paragraph 1.E.1. 1.E.7. Do not charge a fee for access to, viewing, displaying, performing, copying or distributing any Project Gutenberg-tm works unless you comply with paragraph 1.E.8 or 1.E.9. 1.E.8. You may charge a reasonable fee for copies of or providing access to or distributing Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works provided that - You pay a royalty fee of 20% of the gross profits you derive from the use of Project Gutenberg-tm works calculated using the method you already use to calculate your applicable taxes. The fee is owed to the owner of the Project Gutenberg-tm trademark, but he has agreed to donate royalties under this paragraph to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation. Royalty payments must be paid within 60 days following each date on which you prepare (or are legally required to prepare) your periodic tax returns. Royalty payments should be clearly marked as such and sent to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation at the address specified in Section 4, "Information about donations to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation." - You provide a full refund of any money paid by a user who notifies you in writing (or by e-mail) within 30 days of receipt that s/he does not agree to the terms of the full Project Gutenberg-tm License. You must require such a user to return or destroy all copies of the works possessed in a physical medium and discontinue all use of and all access to other copies of Project Gutenberg-tm works. - You provide, in accordance with paragraph 1.F.3, a full refund of any money paid for a work or a replacement copy, if a defect in the electronic work is discovered and reported to you within 90 days of receipt of the work. - You comply with all other terms of this agreement for free distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm works. 1.E.9. If you wish to charge a fee or distribute a Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work or group of works on different terms than are set forth in this agreement, you must obtain permission in writing from both the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation and Michael Hart, the owner of the Project Gutenberg-tm trademark. Contact the Foundation as set forth in Section 3 below. 1.F. 1.F.1. Project Gutenberg volunteers and employees expend considerable effort to identify, do copyright research on, transcribe and proofread public domain works in creating the Project Gutenberg-tm collection. Despite these efforts, Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works, and the medium on which they may be stored, may contain "Defects," such as, but not limited to, incomplete, inaccurate or corrupt data, transcription errors, a copyright or other intellectual property infringement, a defective or damaged disk or other medium, a computer virus, or computer codes that damage or cannot be read by your equipment. 1.F.2. LIMITED WARRANTY, DISCLAIMER OF DAMAGES - Except for the "Right of Replacement or Refund" described in paragraph 1.F.3, the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation, the owner of the Project Gutenberg-tm trademark, and any other party distributing a Project Gutenberg-tm electronic work under this agreement, disclaim all liability to you for damages, costs and expenses, including legal fees. YOU AGREE THAT YOU HAVE NO REMEDIES FOR NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BREACH OF CONTRACT EXCEPT THOSE PROVIDED IN PARAGRAPH 1.F.3. YOU AGREE THAT THE FOUNDATION, THE TRADEMARK OWNER, AND ANY DISTRIBUTOR UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WILL NOT BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ACTUAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES EVEN IF YOU GIVE NOTICE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 1.F.3. LIMITED RIGHT OF REPLACEMENT OR REFUND - If you discover a defect in this electronic work within 90 days of receiving it, you can receive a refund of the money (if any) you paid for it by sending a written explanation to the person you received the work from. If you received the work on a physical medium, you must return the medium with your written explanation. The person or entity that provided you with the defective work may elect to provide a replacement copy in lieu of a refund. If you received the work electronically, the person or entity providing it to you may choose to give you a second opportunity to receive the work electronically in lieu of a refund. If the second copy is also defective, you may demand a refund in writing without further opportunities to fix the problem. 1.F.4. Except for the limited right of replacement or refund set forth in paragraph 1.F.3, this work is provided to you 'AS-IS' WITH NO OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PURPOSE. 1.F.5. Some states do not allow disclaimers of certain implied warranties or the exclusion or limitation of certain types of damages. If any disclaimer or limitation set forth in this agreement violates the law of the state applicable to this agreement, the agreement shall be interpreted to make the maximum disclaimer or limitation permitted by the applicable state law. The invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of this agreement shall not void the remaining provisions. 1.F.6. INDEMNITY - You agree to indemnify and hold the Foundation, the trademark owner, any agent or employee of the Foundation, anyone providing copies of Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works in accordance with this agreement, and any volunteers associated with the production, promotion and distribution of Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works, harmless from all liability, costs and expenses, including legal fees, that arise directly or indirectly from any of the following which you do or cause to occur: (a) distribution of this or any Project Gutenberg-tm work, (b) alteration, modification, or additions or deletions to any Project Gutenberg-tm work, and (c) any Defect you cause. Section 2. Information about the Mission of Project Gutenberg-tm Project Gutenberg-tm is synonymous with the free distribution of electronic works in formats readable by the widest variety of computers including obsolete, old, middle-aged and new computers. It exists because of the efforts of hundreds of volunteers and donations from people in all walks of life. Volunteers and financial support to provide volunteers with the assistance they need are critical to reaching Project Gutenberg-tm's goals and ensuring that the Project Gutenberg-tm collection will remain freely available for generations to come. In 2001, the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation was created to provide a secure and permanent future for Project Gutenberg-tm and future generations. To learn more about the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation and how your efforts and donations can help, see Sections 3 and 4 and the Foundation web page at https://www.pglaf.org. Section 3. Information about the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation The Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation is a non profit 501(c)(3) educational corporation organized under the laws of the state of Mississippi and granted tax exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service. The Foundation's EIN or federal tax identification number is 64-6221541. Its 501(c)(3) letter is posted at https://pglaf.org/fundraising. Contributions to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation are tax deductible to the full extent permitted by U.S. federal laws and your state's laws. The Foundation's principal office is located at 4557 Melan Dr. S. Fairbanks, AK, 99712., but its volunteers and employees are scattered throughout numerous locations. Its business office is located at 809 North 1500 West, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, (801) 596-1887, email business@pglaf.org. Email contact links and up to date contact information can be found at the Foundation's web site and official page at https://pglaf.org For additional contact information: Dr. Gregory B. Newby Chief Executive and Director gbnewby@pglaf.org Section 4. Information about Donations to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation Project Gutenberg-tm depends upon and cannot survive without wide spread public support and donations to carry out its mission of increasing the number of public domain and licensed works that can be freely distributed in machine readable form accessible by the widest array of equipment including outdated equipment. Many small donations ($1 to $5,000) are particularly important to maintaining tax exempt status with the IRS. The Foundation is committed to complying with the laws regulating charities and charitable donations in all 50 states of the United States. Compliance requirements are not uniform and it takes a considerable effort, much paperwork and many fees to meet and keep up with these requirements. We do not solicit donations in locations where we have not received written confirmation of compliance. To SEND DONATIONS or determine the status of compliance for any particular state visit https://pglaf.org While we cannot and do not solicit contributions from states where we have not met the solicitation requirements, we know of no prohibition against accepting unsolicited donations from donors in such states who approach us with offers to donate. International donations are gratefully accepted, but we cannot make any statements concerning tax treatment of donations received from outside the United States. U.S. laws alone swamp our small staff. Please check the Project Gutenberg Web pages for current donation methods and addresses. Donations are accepted in a number of other ways including including checks, online payments and credit card donations. To donate, please visit: https://pglaf.org/donate Section 5. General Information About Project Gutenberg-tm electronic works. Professor Michael S. Hart was the originator of the Project Gutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could be freely shared with anyone. For thirty years, he produced and distributed Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks with only a loose network of volunteer support. Project Gutenberg-tm eBooks are often created from several printed editions, all of which are confirmed as Public Domain in the U.S. unless a copyright notice is included. Thus, we do not necessarily keep eBooks in compliance with any particular paper edition. Most people start at our Web site which has the main PG search facility: https://www.gutenberg.org This Web site includes information about Project Gutenberg-tm, including how to make donations to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation, how to help produce our new eBooks, and how to subscribe to our email newsletter to hear about new eBooks.