PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE IOWA ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION i VOL. X DECEMBER, 1940 NO. 4 | OFFICERS OF THE IOWA ORNITHOLOGISTS' UNION President — Dr. Warren N, Keck, Cedar Rapids, Iowa Vice-President — Bruce F. Stiles, Council Bluffs, Iowa Sec'y-Treas. — Walter M, Rosene, Ogden, Iowa Editor — Fred J. Pierce, Winthrop, Iowa Executive Council: Thos. G. Scott., Ames, Iowa Miss Margaret Murley, Sumner, Iowa Malcolm McDonald, Iowa City, Iowa The Iowa Ornithologists’ Union was organized at Am«?, Iowa. February 28 . 1923, for the study and protection of native birds and to promote fraternal re- lations among Iowa bird Undents. The central design of the Union’s official seal is the Eastern Goldfinch, designated State Bird of Iowa in 1933. Publications of the Union: Mimeographed letters. 1923-1028; ’The Bulletin,' 1920-1930 ; ‘Iowa Bird Life,’ beginning 1931. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: In Iowa, $1.00 a year (includes membership dues). Outside of Iowa, 50c a year. Special rate for all libraries. 50c a year. Single copies 25c each. (Keep the Editor informed of your correct address.) EDITORIAL AND PUBLICATION OFFICE WINTHROP, IOWA 4 — * — ■■ — — — ■ — — — — 4 Entered as second-class matter February 9, 1932, at the post office at Winthrop, Iowa, u n d et the Act of March 3, 1 879. INDEX TO ‘IOWA BIRD LIFE' VOLS. VI-X— 1936-1940 COMPILED BY FRED J. PIERCE CHECKED BY WALTER M. ROSENE A Accipiter coopcri, VII, 4 9. Alaska, birds of, listed, X, 1 5, AlLert, Oscar P. The Arctic Horned Owl in Chickasaw County, VIII, 12; Notes from Clayton County, VIII, J?; Wild Docks in Cornfields, VIII, 1 6 ; Notes on Certain Rap- tores in Allamakee, Clayton and Dubuque Counties, Iowa, IX, 34-3 6. Ammann, George A. NuttalPs Poor-will in Clay County, VI, 7, Anstr albifrons albifrons, X, 6. Aquilla chrysaetos canadensis, IX, 34, Ardea herodias herodias, X, 20-22. Ardea herodias wardi, X, 20. Arthur, Stanley Clisey, Review of his Audubon: An Intimate Life of the Ameri- can Woodsman’, VII, 26-27. Atlantic Bird Club, VI, 36. Audubon, John James. Visit to Iowa, VI, 46-48; St new edition of his Birds of America' noticed, VII, 36; review of his 1 937 Birds of America 1 , VII, 5 4-5 5. Avocec, VIII, 6. A ym ar, Gordon C. Review of his ’Bird Flight’, VI. 14. B Baldpate, VI, 2 8, 5i, S3; VII, SO; VIII, 4, JO, 38; IX, 2 S, 29; X, 8. Bailey, Mrs. Mary L, The Sioux City Bird Club, VI, 38-39. Baker, Maurice F., and Hendrickson, George O. Greater Prairie Chicken Breed- ing in Davis County, Iowa, 1938, VIII, 46-49. Bartlett, Wesley H. Banding Activities, Winter of 1 93 S- 1 936, VI, 41. Battell, Harriet C. Banding Returns at Ames, IX, 3. Beed. Watson E. The Arkansas Kingbird in Southern Iowa, VI, 41-42. Benni tt, Locan J. Wilson Phalaropes Nest- ing in Iowa, VI, 42; Cinnamon Teal Ob- served in Clay County, Iowa, VII, 32; photographs by, VII, 45, VIII, 2; The 1934 Spring Migration of Some Birds Through Clay and Palo Alto Counties, Iowa, VIII, 2-6; review of his The Blue-winged Teal: Its Ecology and Management’, VIII, 2 8-29, Bennett, Logan J.. and LaMar, Kate E. A Marsh Nesting Colony of Black-crowned Night Herons, VII, 44-46. Bfnnett, Walter W. Note by, Vf, JO. Bi NT, Arthur Cleveland, Review of his Life Histories of North American Cuckoos, Goatsuckers, Hummingbirds and Their Al- lies', X, J 1 - 52, Bibliographies of Iowa ornithology, VI, 10; VII, 12-13, 30-32; VIII, 27; IX, 29-30; X, so n. Bird-banding, methods, etc., VI, 39-41; VII, 4-7, 23-2 6; photograph of traps, VII, J. Bird dubs in Iowa, VI, 34-39. Birkeland, Henry. Story County Notes, VI, 1 l ; Birds Notes from Story County, VII, 13; Records from Central Iowa, VIII, 55; Winter Notes from Story County, X, 12 . Bittern, American, VI, 8, 21, 38; VII, 22, SO; VIII, (photograph of nest, eggs, adult) 2, 4, 34, 38, 5 1, 54, 58; IX, 2 5; X, 24. Least, VI, 54; VIII, 2 5, J4. Eastern, VII, 50; X, 28, (photograph of nest and eggs) 28. Blackbird, Brewer’s, VI, 9; VIII, 6, 8, 54. Crow, VI, 46, 47. Giant Red-wing, Vlll, 6, 7-8, Red-winged, VI, 9, 21, 47, 49, 51; VII, 9, 22, 25, 3 5; VIII, 10, 2 5, 26, 33, 49-50, 54; IX, 7, 26, 28; X, 2, 9, 25. Eastern, X, 42, Rusty, VI, 21, 49; VII, 2 5; VIII, 6, 8, 3 8, 54; IX, 6, 7; X, 9, Yellow-headed, VI, 9, 3 8, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51; VII, 22, 3 5 ; VIII, 6, 7, 49-50, (photograph of female and young) 50; IX. 26; X, 25. Bliese, John. A Flock of Cardinals, VI, 5. Bluebird, VI, 8, 12, 2 1, 46, 49, 50, 5 1 ; VII, 22, 26; VIII, 9, 10, 2 5, 38, 52, 54, 5 5; IX, 6, 7, 13, 26, 5 5; X, 9, 24. Eastern, VIII, 6, 7; X, 41. Boardman, Edwin A. Review of his 'Wings in the Blue’, VII, 14. Bobolink. VI, 9, 11, 21, 5 2; VII, 22, 3 5 ; VIII, 7, 25, 34, 36, 5 5, 58; IX, 26; X, 25. Bob-white, VI, 7, 21 , 40. 4 1, 50, 5 1 ; VII, 9 , 1 3, 22, 24; VIII, 9, 10, 25, 38, 47, 49, 52, 54, 5 5, 5 8; IX, 4, 7, 24; X, 4, 8, 13, 24, 26. Eastern, VII, 5 1 ; X, 40, 42. Bon as a uni bell us umbel I us, IX, 3 8-41, Boron i;r, Mrs. Robert I. Snow Geese and other Birds, VI, 54; A Yellow-crowned Night Heron near Hudson, X, 26. Boyd, Ivan L, Winter Meadowlarks in Shelby County, VIII, 13; Bird Observations in Western Iowa, VIII, 5 1-52; Snake Climbs to Martin House. IX, 52. VOLS. VI-X, 193G-1940 55 Brand, Albert R. Review o£ his 'More Sengs of Wild Birds’, VI, 5 5-5 6. Branta canadensis, X, 6. Brant, American, VI, 14. Brewster, William. Review of his 'October Farm", VII, 14; review of his 'Concord River’, VII, 51, Bubo virginianus, VII, 47. Bubo virginianus subarcticus, VIII, 12. Buchanan, Borden C. An Attack Upon a Cuckoo’s Nest by a Blue Jay. X, 12; Birds in Stone Park, X, 26. Buffle-head, VI, 9, S3; VIH, 4, 54. Bunting, Indigo, VI, 9, 11, 21; VII, 22, 23, 25; VIII, 8, 25, 26, S 2 ; IX, 9, 26, 52; X, 2 5, 26. Lark, VI, 47. Lazuli, VI, II. Snow, VI, 27; VII, 33; VIII, 27. Burk, Walter L. Bewick’s Wren and other Birds at Vinton, VIII, 26; Brown Thrasher Evicts Catbird, VIII, 55; Feeding Winter Birds at Vinton, IX, 11-12; photograph of feeding-station, IX, 11; Birds Nesting in a Vinton Back-yard, IX, 5 2-53 ; Winter Wrens at Vinton, X, 12. Burling, Robert. Sec Palas, Arthur J. Buzby, Mrs. William, Mourning Doves and other Birds at Boone, IX, 54. c Canvas-back, VI, 27, 53; VII, 22, 50; VIII, 4, 25, 54; X, 8. Cardinal, VI, 5, 7, 9, L 1, 40, 49, 50, 5 1, 5 5; VII, (photograph) 5, 8, 9, 22, 23 , 2 5 ; VIIL 10. 12, 25, 26, 3 6, 3 8, 52; IX, 7, 10, 1 1, 3 6, 52; X, 2, 9, 2 5, 26, 38. Eastern, VIII, 8; IX, 1 3, 22, 23 ; X, 42. Catbird, VI, 8, 21, 50, 51; VII, 8, 22, 23, 25; VIII, 7, 2 5, 5 5 ; IX, 1 3, 2 2, 2 3, 26, 36, 37, 52, 54; X, 24, 41, 42. Cachartes aura septentrionalis, IX, 34; X, 34-37. Cedar Falls Audubon Club, VI, 37; VII, 3 5. Cedar Rapids Bird Club, VI, 37. Cedar River, at Vinton, photograph of, IX, ( 2 . Ceophloeus pilcatus abieticola, X. 43-48. Chat, Yellow -breasted, VI, 8, 21; VIII, 7; IX, 13; X, 19. Charadrius mclodus, X, 48-49. Chen caerulesccns, X, 5-6. Chen hyperborea hyperborea, X, 6. Chickadee, VI, 12, 21, 49, 50; VII, 6, 7, 8, 9, 22, 2 5; VIII, 1 0. 1 2, 25, 38; IX, 7, 8, 1 1, 26, 52; X, 9, 24. Black -capped, VI, 7, 5 1 ; VIII, 7; IX, 8, 13, 22; X, 41, 42, Chicken, Prairie, VI, 3-5, 1 9, 30, 5 3 ; VII, 15; VIII, 58; IX, 4, 24, 51; X, 8. Greater, VI, 11; VII, 11, 51; VIII, 4, (drawing) 46, 47-49, 5 5; X, IS. Colaptcs auracus, VII, 48. Colinus virginianus virginianus, VII, 48; VIII, IS, Colymbus nigncollis californicus, VII, 2-3. Commons, Marie Andrews. Review of her The Log of Tanager Hill’, VIII, 3 9-40. Coot, American, VI, 8, 21, 3 8, 3 9, 41, 49, 51, 53; VII, 22, 24, 5 1, 53 ; VIIR 4, 25, 38, SI, 54; IX, 6, 7, 26, 45; X, 8, 24. I Copp, C. Esther. Bird Studies at Cedar Rapids, VII, 7; Christmas census, VII, 9. Cormorant, Double-crested, VI, 8, 21, 3 9, 41, 50; VII, 10-11, (photograph of nests and young) 10, 22, 49; VIII, 4, 2 5, 26, 3 8, 54; IX, 3, 24; X, 24. Cowbitd, VI, 9, 21, 28, 46, 47, 51; VH, 22, 25; VIII, 2 5, 38, 5 5 ; IX, 13, 22, 23, 2 6, 5 2, 5 3 ; X, 2 5, Eastern, VIII, 8; X, 42. Craer, Wilfred D. Meadowlarks and Mourning Doves as Winter Residents, VIII, 12; Summer Notes from Sioux City, VIII, 38; Summer Birds in Stone Park, Sioux City, IX, 12-15; Abundance of the Upland Plover in Van Buren County, IX, 41. Crane, Sandhill, VI, 48; IX, 24. Whooping, IX, 51. Creeper, Brown, VI, 7, 8, 49; VII, 8, 9, 22, 25; VIII, 7, 10, 36, 38, 52; IX, 7, 8, 11, 52; X, 9, 4 1 , Crossbill!, American, IX, 10- Red, VI, 6, 7, 9; VII, 25, 27; VIII, 12; IX* 6* 7. /, VI, 7, 21 , 48-49, 5 1; VII, 8, 9, 11 , 20, 2 2 25, 5-k VIII, 10, 12, 25, 3 8, 54; IX , 7, 8, 1 1, 13, 20, 26, 29; X, 9, 1 2 24. Eastern, VIII, 6-7; x, 41, 42. Fish, VI, 48. Cryptoglaux acadica acadica, IX, 36. Cuckoo, Black-billed, VI, 8, 21; VII, 23, 24, 51; IX, 12; X, 40. Yellow-billed, VI, 8, 21, 3 9, 51; VII, (photograph) 5, 22, 23, 24, 5 1 ; VIII, 25; IX, 12, 26, 52; X, 12, 24, Cunningham, Harriet A, Winter Brevi- ties, IX, 9. Curlew, Long-billed, IX, 24. Cyanocitta cristata, VII* 48. D Dafila acuta mtzihoa, X, 6. Dales, Mrs, Marie. Mockingbird in Winter at Sioux City, IX* 26, Davis, F. H. Lewis’s Woodpecker at Clear Lake, VI, 12, 28; Magpies in Northern Iowa, VII, 9. DeLong, Mrs, W. C. The Song of the Fox Sparrow, X, 26. INDEX TO IOWA BIRD LIFE 5(i Dcs Moines Audubon Society, VI, 37. Dickcissel, VI, 9, 11, 21; VII, 22; VIII, 8, 25, 52; IX, 26; X, 19, 25, 42. Dickinson County, map of, IX, 2. Dix, Mrs, Ray S. A Junior Club at Cedar Falls, VI, 3 7; Purple Gallinule in Black Hawk County, VII, 54; The Nesting of the American Magpie (Pica pica hudsonia) in Bremer County. Iowa, Summer of 1937, VII, 34; The Cedar Falls Audubon Society, VII, 35; Winter Notes from the Cedar Falls Audubon Society, VIII, 12; American Mag- pies Nest in Bremer County, Iowa, the Second Successive Year, VIII, 56, Dole, J. Wilbur. The Fairfield Bird Club, VI, 38; Mockingbird in Winter at Fairfield, IX, 27; Bewick's Wren at Fairfield in March, IX, 28. Dove, Mourning, VI, 8, 12, 21, 50, 51; VH, 22, 24, 5 1 ; VIII, 1 0, 12, 25, 38, 52, 55; IX, 6, 7, 8, 9, II, 12, 22, 26, 52, 53, 54, 56; X, 8, 11, 13, 24. 40. Dowitchcr, VI, 21, 54; VII, 5 1; VIII, 4; IX, 28; X, 30, 31. Long-billed, VIII, 37; X, 27. Downing, Glenn R. Pheasants Increase, X, 13; The Winter Habits of the Northern Pileatcd Woodpecker in Iowa, X, 43-46; photograph by, X, 44. Dubuque Bird club, VI, 3 7-38. Dubuque region, photographs of, X, 3, 4. Duck, Black, VI, 42; VII, 7, 5 3 ; VIII, 4, 38, 54, Lesser Scaup, VI, 53; VII, 50; VIII, 4, 54; IX, 12. Red-legged Black, IX, 5 3. Ring-necked, VI, 5 1, 53; VII, 22, 50; VIII, 4, 25, 54. Ruddy, VI, 9, 53; VI I, 22, 5 0, 5 3 ; VIII, 4, 25, 49, 54; IX, 6, 7, 24, 25, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. Scaup, VI, 8, 51; VII, 22, 33; VIII, 10, 2 5, 38, 5 1 ; IX, 25; X, 8. Wood, VI, 6, 9, 47, 49; VH, 50; VTTI, 34, 54; IX, 53; X, 2, 24. DuMont, Philip A. Anderson Printed His Own Local Bird List, VI, 5. E Eagle, Bald, VI, 8, 49; VII, 7, 18-19, (photo- graph of nesting sice) 19, (drawing) 42, 43; VIII, 35; IX, 34; X, 4, 29, 31. Golden, VIII, 54; IX, 3 4. Egret, American, VI, 44; VII, 53; VIII, 34, 3 8, 5 2, 5 3, 54; IX, 52, 53 ; X, 2, 18. Snowy, VIII, 34. EiutmcTON, Paul E., and Hamerstrom, F. N,, Jr. Review of their 'The Northern Bob-white’s Winter Territory’, VI, 43. Errincton, Paul L.» and McDonald, Mal- colm. Conclusions as to the Food Habits of the Barred Owl in Iowa, VII, 47-49. F Fairfield Bird Club, VI, 38. Falcon, Prairie, VI, 11, 54; VIII, 25; IX, 7, 54. Falco peregrinus anatum, IX, 34-36. Federal Writers’ Project. Review' of their 'Iowa: A Guide to the Hawkeye State’, VIII, 57-58, Ferrur, Ben. Bird Observations from a Canoe, VIII, 3 8. Finch, Purple, VI, 9; VII, 7, 9, 22; VIII, 10, 12; IX, 7; X, 9. Flicker, VI, S, 11, 12, 21, 49; VII, 5, 8, 9, 22, 24; VIII, 10, 25, 38; IX, 7, 9, 26, 52; X, 8, 24. Eastern, IX, 12. Northern, VI, 51; VII, 51; IX, 22; X, 18, 41, 42. Yellow-shafted, VI, 49. Flycatcher, Alder, VI, 8; X, 24. Crested, VI, 5, 8, 21, 51; VII, 22; VIII, 25; IX, 26, 52. Northern, VII, 52; IX, 1 2, 22, 23. Least, VI, 8, 21; VII, 22; VIII, 25; IX, 26; X, 24, 41. Olive-sided, X, 13, 24. Forbush, Edward Howe. Review of his 'Natural History of the Birds of Eastern and Central North America’, X, 13-14. Foster, George S. Review' of his 'Birds and Bird Clubs’, VI, 28-29, Fkilev, Charles E., Jr., and Hendrickson, George O. Eared Grebes Nesting in North- west Iow r a, VII, 2-3. G Gahrieeson, Ira N., and Jewett, Stanley G. Review of their 'Birds of Oregon’, X, 3 1-32. Gadwall, VII, 50; VIII, 4, 54; IX. 2 5, 29. Gallinule, Florida, VI, 8, 38; VIII, 49; X, 3, 31. Purple, VII, 34. Gilbert, Winifred Mae. Photograph of, VI, 18; Winter Meadowdarks in Black Hawk County, VIII, 13; Winter Birds near Cedar Falls, IX, 8; obituary and photograph of, IX, 42. Gnatcatcher, Blue-gray, VI. 8 , 21, 54; VII, 22, 30; VIII, 36, 52, 54; IX, 53; X, 24, Godwit, Hudsonian, VII, 51; VIII, 6, 53; IX, 26, 28, 5 1; X, 27, 30, 3 1. Marbled, VII, 51; VIII. 6; IX, 28; X, 27. Golden-eye, American, VIII, 4. Goldfinch, VI, 7, 9, 21, 49, 50, 5 1; VII, 9, 22, 2 5; VIII, 10, 12, 2 5, 54; IX, 7, 3, 13, 26; X, 9, 25. Eastern, VIII, 8; X, 42. Goose, Blue, VI, 5 2, 5 3; VII, 33 , 5 0 ; VIII, 4, 33, 54; X, 5-6, (photographs) 5-6. Canada, VI, 52, 54; VII, 3 3, 50 ; VOL 4, 25, 38. 54; IX, 9, 24; X, 6, 40. VOLS. VI-X, 1936-1940 57 lesser Snow, VII, TO; X, 6, (photograph) 6 . Snow, VI, 52, 54; VII, 13, 33; VIII, 4, 54, White-fronted, VI, 52, 5 3, 54; VIII, 4; X. 6. Wild, VI. 47, 48, 49; VIII, 56. Goshawk, VII, (drawing) 42. Graeklc, Bronzed, VI, 9, 21, 5 1, 52; VII, 22, 25, 52 ; VIII, 6, 8, 10, 12, 25, 38, 52, 54; IX, 6, 7, 8, 13, 26, 27, 3 6, 52; X, 9, 13, 25, 42. Grebe, Eared, VII, 2-3, 7, 22, 49; VIII, 4; X, 50. Holbocll's, X, 7, 8, 10. Horned, VI, 51, 54. Pied-billed, VI, 8, 21, 49, 51; VII, 22, 49; VIII, 4, 2 5, 58, 54, 5 5; IX, 25. Western, VI. (photograph) 2, 42; VII, 7; VIII, 37. Green, William E., and Hendrickson, George O. The European Partridge in North-Central Iowa, VIII, 13-22, Griscom, Ludlow. Review of his 'A Mono- graphic Study of the Red Crossbill’, VII, 27. Grosbeak, Blue, VII, 3 5, 54. Canadian Pine, VIII, 5 2. Evening, VI, 48. Rose-breasted, VI, 9, 21, 46, 51; VII, 8, 22, 2 5, 32; VIII, 8, 2 5, 5 5 ; IX, 13, 22, 26, 52; X, 25, 42. Grosvenor, Gilbert, and Wetmgre, Alev. - ander. Review of their 'The Book of Birds’, VIII, 13-14. Grouse, Ruffed, VI, 44; VIII, 3 6, 54; IX, 24, 3 8-41, (drawing) 39. Eastern, IX, 53. Gull, Black -headed, VI, 46, 47. Bonaparte’s, VIII, 6; X, 24. Franklin’s, VI, 21; VII, 3 5, 51, VII!, 6; IX, 26; X, 27. Herring, VI, 8, 21; VII, 9, 51, 52; VIII, 6, 3 6, 38, 5 1, 54; IX, 26; X, 8, 24. Ring-billed, VI, 8; VII, 52; VIII, 6, 36, 38, 51; IX, 26; X, 8, 24. Guthrie, Richard A. Egrets in Central Iowa, IX, 52; Magpie near Woodward, X, I 2, H Haliaectus lcucocephalus leucocephalus, IX, 34. Hanson, Mrs. Ernest W. Feeding the Birds at Burlington, VI), 8. Harlan, James R, Prairie Falcon Records, IX, 54. Hawk, American Rough-legged, VI, 11; VII, 7, II, 13, 22, (drawing) 42, 43, 50; VIII, 10, 38, 5 5 ; IX, 7; X, 8, 40. Broad-w r inged, VI, 49, II; VII, 9, (draw- ing) 42; IX, 7, 12; X, 8, 24. Cooper's, VI, 50, 51; VII, 22, (drawing) 42, 43, 50; VIII, 38, 54; IX, 7, 22, 23 , 2 5; X, 24, 40, Duck, VI, 5 4; VII, 22, (drawing) 42; VIII, 4, 3 5, 59; IX, 34-36, 5 3; X, 4, 27, 31. Ferruginous Rough -leg, VII, 50; IX, 8. Fish, VI, 46. Harlan’s, VI, 48; IX, 7, 57. Krider’s, IX, 51, 5 7, Marsh, VI, 7, 11, 21. 49; VII, 7, 9, 22, (draw'ing) 42, 43, 50; VIII, 4, 10, 2 5 , 51, 54; IX, 3, 7, 25; X, 8, 24, 40. Pigeon, VI, 54; VII, (drawing) 42, 51. Western, VIII, 4, Red-shouldered, VI, 49; VII, 7, 9, 22, (drawing) 42, 43; VIII, 10, 51; IX, 7; X, 8, 1 1, 24. Norther n, X, 40. Red-tailed, VI, 7, 3, 11, 30 , 3 9, , 40, 49, 50; VII, 7, 9, 13, 22, (< draw ing) 42, 43; VIII . 10 2 5, 38, 51, 54, 5 5 ; IX, 7, 57; X , 8, 24, Eastern, VII 50; VIII, 4; IX, 1 2 ; X, 40. Western, VI, 54. Sharp-shinn ed, VI, 42, 49, 50; VII, 22 (drawing) 4 2 43; VIII. 12, 25, 38, 54; IX, 7; X, 8, 24, 40. Sparrow, VI, 11, 21, 51; VII, 7, 9, 13, 22, 24, (drawing) 42, 43; VIII, 10, 1 2, 2 5, 38, 5 1, 54; IX, 7, 26; X, 8, 13, Eastern, VII, 51; VIII, 4; X, 40. Hemsley, Ethan A. Red Crossbills at Du- buque, VI, 7; Magpies in Plymouth County, VI, 5 5; Starlings Invade Dubuque, VII, 32; American Egrets at Dubuque, VIII, 53; Redpoll at Dubuque, VIII, 5 6. Hemsley, Ethan A., and Radle, Woodrow. Christmas census, VII, 9. Hendrickson, George O. Starlings Out- number Other Birds on a Winter Drive in Southern Iowa, VII, I I ; Horned Larks Out- number Other Birds on a Winter Drive in Northern Iowa, VII, II; Food Habits of the Hungarian Partridge, VII, 34; June Birds of Dewey’s Pasture Prairie Preserve, VII, 35; Canadian Pine Grosbeak at Ames, VIII, 52; Necrology by, IX, 42. Hendrickson, George O, See Baker, Maurice F. Hendrickson, George O. See Friley, Charles E., Jr. Hendrickson, George Q. See Green, Wil- liam E. Hendrickson, Gi-orce O. See Scott, Thomas G. Heron, Black-crowned Night, VI, 8, 37; VII, 22, 44-46, (photographs of nest, eggs, young) 45, 50, 53; VIII, 34, 38, 49, 54; IX, 3, 25; X, (photograph of eggs) 21, 2 2. Great Blue, VI, 8, 21, 46, 49, 5 1, 53, 54; VII, 7, 1 3, 22, 49, 53; VIII, 25, 34, 38, 5 1, 52, 54; IX, 20, 25, 34; 58 INDEX TO IOWA BIRD LIFE X, 20-22, (photographs of nests, eggs) 21, 24. Green, VI, 8, 21; VII, 22; VIII, 25, 34, 54; IX, 25; X, 24. Eastern, VII, 49. Little Blue, VIII, 34, 54. Ward’s, X, 20, 22. Yellow-crowned Night, VI, 47, 54; VIII, 34; X, 26 . Herrick, Francis Hobart. Review of his 'Audubon the Naturalist', VIII, 14. He user, E. P. The Dubuque Region and Its Birds, X, 2-4; Bald Eagles at Gutccnberg, X, 29. Horn, Sidney H. Drawings by, VIII, 20, 46; IX, 39. Hummingbird, Ruby-throated, VI, 8, 49; VII, 23, 24, 5 1; VIII, 5 5; IX, 22, 26, 51; X, 24, 41. I Iowa Ornithologists’ Union, photograph of officers for 1 93 6, VI, IS. Annual meetings of, VI, 19-21; VII, 20-22; VIII, 22-25; IX, 23-26; X, 22-25. Membership rolls of, VII, 37-39; VIII, 41-43; IX, 57-60. Mimeo- graphed letters of, VI, 48-5 3. List of an- nual meetings, IX, 5. J Jaeger, Parasitic, VIII, 6, Jay, Blue, VI, 7, 21, 40, 41, 49, 51; VII, 6, 8, 9, 22, 2 5; VIII, 10, 12, 25, 26, 33, 5 4, 5 5 ; IX, 7, 1 1, 26, 52; X, 8, 12, 24, 38-39. Northern, VII, 11; VIII, 6 ; IX, 13; X, 41, 42. Johnson, Mrs, Martin A. A Bull-snake That Caught Young Birds, VII, 13. Johnson, Mrs. R. \V. Bird Migration at Dubuque, VI, 8-9; The Dubuque Bird Club, VI, 37-3 8; Herons at East Dubuque, VII, 53; Observations in the Dubuque Region, VII, 5 3-5 4; Red-breasted Nuthatches and Mockingbird at Dubuque, VIII, 37; A Rec- ord of the Ferruginous Rough-leg, IX, 8; White Pelican in the Dubuque Region, IX, 51. Jones, Dorothy. A Robin Mishap, VIII, 3 6. Jones, Myrle L. The Arkansas Kingbird in Linn County, VI, 5; The Red Crossbill at Pomeroy, VI, 6; photograph of, VI, 18; President’s letter, VI, 26-27; The Great Blue Heron as a Winter Bird, VI, 53; (with Mrs,) Bird-banding, Part I, VII, 4-7, Part II, VII, 23-26; photograph of, VII, 5; Magpies in Pocahontas County, VII, 8; The Woodcock near Ames Campus, VII, 36; The Annual Convention, VIII, 8; A Winter Kingfisher, VIII, 12; (with Mrs.) Banding Birds at Lizard Lake, VIII, 49-50; photograph by, VIII, 50; Horned Lark, Red-head, IX, 54; The Pugnacity of a Bluebird, IX, 5 5; Birds in the Hand, X, 37-39. Jones, Myrle L., and Telles, Harry. Christmas census, VI, 7. Junco hyemalis, VII, 48. J unco, Slate-colored, VI, 7, 9, 12, 21, 39, 40, 41, 49, 50; VII, (photograph) 5, 8, 9, 1 1, 25, 33; VIM, 8, 10, 12, 25, 38, 54; IX, 7, 3, 11, 43; X, 9, 2 5, 42, Junkin, Paul S. Winter Brevities, IX, 9. K Keck, Warren N, President's letter by and photograph of, X, 2 5-26, Kelley, Harry M. Obituary of, VI, 55, Kellocc, Mrs, Cora W. Feeding the Winter Birds, IX, 52. Killdecr, VI, 8, 2 1, 42, 5 1, 52; VII, 13, 22, 51; VIII, 4, 25, 38, 5 1, 54, 58; IX, 1 2, 20, 26, 23; X, 24, 27, 40. Kingbird, VI, 8, 50, 51; VII, 20, 22; VIII, 25, Eastern , VI, 21; VII, 52; IX, 12 , 26; X, 24, 41. Arkansas, VI, 5, 9, 1 1 , 21, 41 -42, 49; VII , 30, 52; VIII, 38; IX, 3, 12, 26; X, 13. igfisher. Belted, VI, 8 2 U 48, 49, 51; VII, , 22; VIII, 6, 10, 12, 25, 38, 54, 5 5, 5 8 ; IX, 7, 8, 26; X, 8, 24. East- ern, VII, 5 1. Kinglet, Golden-crowned, VI, 8, 41; VII, 22; VIII, 10, 13, 38; IX, 7, 8, 11-12; X, 9 . Ruby-crowned, VI, 8, 21, 51; VII, 22, 25; VIII, 25, 38; IX, 26; X, 24, East- ern, VIII, 7. Kite, Swallow-tailed, VI, 47; VII, 43. Knooe, Pearl. Observations in Northern Iowa, X, 13 . Knot, American, VIII, 4. Krider, John. Review of his 'Forty Years Notes of a Field Ornithologist*, IX, 50-51. L LaForce, Edith Fekcuson. The Prothono- tary Warbler Nests at Burlington, IX, 36- 37; photograph by, IX. 37. LaMar, Kate E. Photograph of, VI, 18; Our Fourteenth Annual Meeting, VI, 19- 21; Migrating Hawks and other Birds, VII, 7; The Cedar Falls Convention, VII, 20- 22; 1 he Second Cedar Rapids Convention, VIII, 22-2 5 ; The Spirit Lake Convention, IX, 23-26, LaMar, Kate F. See Bennett, Logan J. Lark, Horned, VI, 27; VII, 11, 33; X, 12. Hoyt’s, VII, 52. Prairie Horned, VI, 9, 21, 51; VII, 22, 2 5, 52 ; VIII, 9, 10, 25; IX, 7, 54; X, 7, 8, 24, 41. Lee, Mrs. Arthur, The Mockingbird at Atlantic, VI, 27; The Atlantic Bird Club, VI, 36. Lincoln, Frederick C. Review of his 'The Migration of North American Birds’ (cir-