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COOPER

ORNITHOLOGICAL

PACIFIC

COAST

CLUB

AVIFAUNA

NUMBER

16

L

BIBLIOGRAPHY
CALIFORNIA

OF

ORNITHOLOGY

SECOND INSTALLMENT
To end of 1923

JOSEPH GRINNELL

CONTRIBUTION


MUSEUM
OF

THE

OF

No. 421 FROM
VERTEBRATE

UNIVERSITY

BERK$LEY,

OF

THE

ZOOLOGY
CALIFORNIA

CALIFORNIA

Published by the Club
September 15, 1924


COOPER

ORNITHOLOGICAL


PACIFIC

COAST

AVIFAUNA

NUMBER

16

BIBLIOGRAPHY
CALIFORNIA

CLUB

OF

ORNITHOLOGY

SECOND

INSTALLMENT

To end of 1923

BY

JOSEPH


GRINNELL

CONTRIBUTION
MUSEUM
OF

THE

OF

No. 421 FROM
VERTEBRATE

UNIVERSITY

BERKELEY,
Published

OF

THE

ZOOLOGY
CALIFORNIA

CALIFORNIA
by the Club

September 15, 1924



NOTE
PACIFIC
by the

COAST AVIFAUNA

Cooper

prohibits
The

their

For
ager,

W.

Ornithological
appearance

publications

CONDOR, which

I6 is the sixteenth

Club
in THE


of the Cooper

is the bi-monthly

information
Lee

No.

as to either

Chambers,

Eagle

for

the

in a series of publications

accommodation

of papers

whose

issued
length


CONDOR.
Ornithological

official organ,

Club

consist

and the PACIFIC

of two

COAST AVIFAUNA.

of the above series,

address

the Club

Rock,

County,

California.

Los Angeles


series-Tnn

Business

Man-


CONTENTS
PAGES

Introduction
Bibliography

__.._.__...__
... ..__........................................................................

_............_

5

.... . ........ . . . ........................................................................................

7-173

. . ...... . . ........................................................................................

175--179

Index


to Authors

Index

to Local

Lists

Index

to Bird

Names

. ...... . . . . . ...... . ...........................................................................
.. . . . . . ......... . . . . ......

18 l-182

_....... .......................................................... 183-191


_______
^. ---- -.--

INTRODUCTION
The

present


progress”

contribution

in the

work,

AVIFAUNA

No.

California

ornithology”

and covered
and there

results

15, 1909.

contained

the period

from

1785


1797

are also given
1908

number,

were

all told,

2286.

That

installment

first

titles,

all that

years,

that

set forth


of “a

The

present,

is, from

1908

in the first

entire

number

of

to the author,
second,

to 1923,

install-

inclusive;

attention

installment.


listed

of

COAST

bibliography

were then known

that

“report

in PACIFIC

have come to the writer’s

not included
The

as a further

were

sixteen

those titles


that

be characterized
of which

to the end of 1907.

for the succeeding

preceding

collected

properly

first

5, issued May

ment lists titles
years

may

the

The

for


the

titles

now

in the two “installments”

is 4071.
Very

nearly

portant
still

the same plan

departures

may

not accepting

sporting,

newspaper

or fiction


The

writer

Articles
Some

limit

to fossil birds
must

always

“universal”

the limiting

concept

fornia.

instance,

For

sively
but

any doubt


only

not.

for

present

including

periodicals

literary,

will

minor

be noted.

of an article,

as he may

bibliography
after

and


pertain

the

definitely

see fit.

State.

short

exclu-

not so pertaining,

even

in some unmistakable

to is thus practically

Cali-

relating

some bird

of persons,


birds,

concerning

Reviews,
with

of the

criterion,

to papers

in connection

Biographies

now held

any
case,

pertaining

of this

definitely

unless they


criterion

for

allowed

to appraise

as directly

or birds

California
otherwise

The

from

exists as to the status

upon

the

are cited wherever

to any bird

are not included


of Cdifornia.

be determined

is ornithology

do mention

While

articles

are now included.
In

are also cited;

fornia,

where

thing,

has been

Unim-

and abbreviation.


non-ornithological

bibliography.
reviews

or dominantly

which

topic,

as a regular

latitude

from

to in both installments.

to punctuation

it and leave it to the user of the bibliography

relating

utopian

nor,

more


taken

is now more inclined,

to include

is adhered

in respect

articles,

magazines,

; and quite a number

titles

of treatment

be found

species

if living

degree

or


in Cali-

to the birds

the same as in the first

installment.
Every

title

has been transcribed

and the proofreading
this

first

copy.

wording,

Constant

spelling,

The
nature


of each

respect

to locality.

work

In

bulk

received
mond,

from

exercised

might

a view

to preserve

in most

be learned

of the literature


time

has been

of Leland

Natural
to time

of Washington,

cited

in the University
It

D.

from

exactly

Dr.

alone,

back

the


to

original

relative

Theodore

to the trustworthi-

S. Palmer
Stone,

Here

to seek

University,
Helps

Witmer

or

[El

most

elsewhere


suggestions

and Dr.

Charles

for

some

have
W.

of

of the

and in the library

of
been

Rich-

of Philadelphia.
JOSEPH

December J1,1923.


the
with

of the ornithology

Library.

however,

Junior

to indicate
especially

is given.

in this bibliography

Philadelphia.
Dr.

title

are offered

necessary,

C., and from

cases better


the

of California

Stanford

Sciences,
from

in his own handwriting;
of a copy-holder,

of titles.
with

some cases, comments

done.
of

author,
the help

and in a few cases a short analysis

the library

Academy


has been

written

than

is contained

has been

things-in
the

great

were

article

ness of the aritcle,
The

care

and punctuation

annotations

California


by the present

has been done by him, with

GRINNELL.


___/---’

BJBLIOGRAPHY
NOTE.-In this bibliography titles are grouped under years of publication, in sequence, down to
and including 1923. The titles for each year are arranged alphabetically by authors. Under each
author (in each year), if he published more than one article during that year, titles are arranged
chronologically by months and days of the month. The system of arrangement is thus identical
with that followed in the “first installment.”
1829.

Lesson,
[etc.,

R.

P.

Arthur

Histoire

Bertrand,


[etc.,

1 des 1 0’ meaux-Mouches,

Naturelle

1 par R. P. Lesson,

4 lines]

( oficier

3 lines].

[etc.,

10 lines]

; 8v0, pp. xlvi+223,

[ 18291

Contains original description (pp: xlvi, 205) and plate (74)
anna (= Calypte anna) obtained by Bdtta in California.
1831.

1 ouvrage or&
j Paris. i
1 ___
col. pls. 85+1.


of adult male Ornismyo

1 of a / Voyage to the Pacific ( and Beering’s
1 the Polar Expeditions:
/ Performed
in 1 His
Majesty’s
Ship Blossom, / under the command of 1 Captain
F. W. Beecbey,
R.N.
[ F.R.S. &kc. / in the years 1825, 26, 27, 28. / -1 Published by autbor1 A New Edition. 1
ity of the Lords Commissioners
of the Admiralty.
/In Two T’olumes.
1 Vol. II. 1 L on d on: 1 Henry Colburn and Richard Bentley,
( New Burlington
Street.
I/ 1831.
8~0, pp. iv+452,
10 pls. and charts.
Beechey,

Strait,

F.

j to

W.


Narrative

co-operate

with

Birds are given cursory mention (pp. 80-82) as observed at San Francisco and Monterey.
Descriptions arc promised “in the natural history which will shortly appear as a
supplement to this voyage: but there are not many which delight, either by the
brilliancy or beauty of their plumage, or by the melody of their note.” Most of the
species are referred to rather vaguely, but even so, it is not difficult to guess what is
meant in each case, especially after consulting Vigors ’ “Zoology of Captain Beechey’s
Voyage” (1839).
1832.

Beechey,

F. W.

through
Street.

[Title

fourteenth

I 1832.

page


line;

precisely

then:]

the same

as that

1 Carey

Philadelphia:

of preceding

& Lea-Chesnut

down
[sic]

8~0, pp. vi+(2)+493.

In this American edition, the birds observed at San Francisco and Monterey are given
mention on pages 340.341. Copy examined by me now in library of Mr. 0. P. Silli+
man, of Salinas.
1832.

Gould,


J.

London,

On a New
II, 1832,

Species

of Woodpecker

(Picus,

L.)

<

Proc.

Zool.

Sot.

pp. 139-140.

Picus imperialis (p. 14O), “from that little-explored district of California which borders
the territory of Mexico” (=probably Bolaiios, Jalisco, Mexico).
1838.


La

Fresnaye,

Orpheus,

[F.]

suivie

actuellement

du

de.

Note

catalogue

ce genre.

<

sur

une

espece


synonymique

Revue

Zoologique

nouvelle

des

dix

(Paris),

du

espbces
1838,

genre

Moqueur,

qui

compose&

pp.

54-55.


Orpheus longirostris said (p. 55) to come from “Californie”.
1839.

Bourcier,

J.

<

Zoologique

Revue

Description

de quelques

(Paris),

1839,

pp.

especes

nouvelles

d’oiseaux-Mouches.


294-295.

Ornismya I= Cdyptel Costa described from “la Californie”-probably
nia. (See Palmer, Condor, xx, May, 1918, p. 114.)

Lower Califor-


- -. . --___.,^
.-_._

8
1840.

PACIFIC

La

Fresnaye,

LCclancher,
voyage

F. de.

COAST

Nouvelles

chirurgien


No. 16

esp&cies d’oiseaux

de la marine,

de circumnavigation.

AVIFAUNA

<

embarqui:

t&es

et rapportkes

sur la V&us,

R evue Zoologique

(Paris),

par

M.

dans son dernier

1840,

pp. 259-261.

2’urdus rofo-palltitus,newly described (p. 2591, said to have been obtained at “Monterey en Californie”.
Probably from southwestern Mexico (see Bangs and Penard,
Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., LXIII,
1919, p, 31).

1840.

Neboux,
dition

[A.

S.]

Descriptions

de la V&us.

<

Revue

d’oiseaux

nouveaux


Zoologique

(Paris),

“Mouette B queue fourchue” (= Swallow-tailed Gull)
tained at “Monterey (Haute-Californie) .”

1843.

Gould,

Descriptions

J.

London,

XI, 1843,

pp.

of four

Gould,

J.

London,

Bonaparte,


C. L.

new species.

<

said !p. 290) to have been ob-

of Ortyx.

<

Proc.

Zool.

Sot.

of six

New

Species

of Birds

<

Proc.


Zool.

Sot.

pp. 67-71.

Callipepla venusta (p. 70)
1850.

l’expk-

: “Hub. California.”

Descriptions

XIV, 1846,

species

pendant

pp. 289-291.

132-134.

Ortyx jasciatus (p. 133)

1846.


new

recueillis
1840,

On
Proc.

: “Hub.

the
Zool.

Supposed to be California.”

Garruline
Sot.

Birds,

London,

or

XVIII,

Jays;
1850,

with


Descriptions

pp. 79-86,

of

pl. XVIII.

Cyanurus colliei (p. 84) ascribed to California.
1851.

Kelly,
tains,

1 Excursion to California
/ over the 1 Prairie,
Rocky Moun/ Sierra Nevada. / With a / Stroll through the diggings and
1 of that country. 1 By William
Kelly,
J.P. I In two volumes. 1 Vol.
I London: 1 Chapman and Hall, 193, Piccadilly.
I MDCCCLI.
Small
An

W.

and Great


ranches
I [-II].
Svo, vol.
edition,

I,

pp.

with

x$-342;

somewhat

vol.

II,

different

pp.

viii+334.

[At

least

one


subsequent

title.]

Contains frequent references to birds, though mostly game species. In volume II, pp.
134-135, is a description of the work of the California Woodpecker with some rather
fanciful comments; and in the same volume, pp. 195-197, geese and “tree ducks”
(perhaps Wood Ducks) are given more than ordinary notice.
1852.

J., and Stephens,
H. L.
Illustrations
I of the I Birds of California,
1 and / British and Russian America. I Intended [etc., 5 lines]. I By I
John Cassin, 1 [4 lines] I and I Henry
L. Stephens,
1 [ 1 line] I __
I To be
completed
in thirty
numbers,
published
monthly.
/ __
I Philadelphia:
i
King & Baird,
Printers,

No. 9 Sansom Street.
1 1852.
Cover-t-30
pp. (num-

Cassin,
Texas,

bered

anew

for each of the 5 species treated),

5 pls.

(unnumbered).

Melanerpes formicivorus and Chamma Jasciata from California.
(This is a “suppressed”
first number of Cassin’s “Illustrations,”
1853; see Fox, Auk, XVIII,
1901, p. 291.)
1852.
1854.

Stephens,

H.


I,.

[see Cassin,

J.].

E. S.
History
/ of I C a l’f1 ornia: 1 from 1 its discovery to the present
I [etc., 9 lines] 1 By E. S. Capron, I Counsellor
at Law. j Boston:
1
[3 lines] / 1854.
Small Svo, pp. xii+356,
1 map.

Capron,
time;

“Birds” are treated on pages 117-119, on hearsay; valueless from the standpoint of
natural history.


BIBLIOGRAPHY

1924

1862.

Hutchings,


J.

Illustrated
lished

by J. RI.
figs.

The

Farallone

Several

Islands,

pp.

Cabanis,

J., and

editions,

Ferdinand

F.

Museum

9 lines].

HalLerstadt,

slightly.

>

Chapter

VIII.

/

(pp. 191-198) are given attention in course of narrative.

. . . . IV.

Heine,

Spechte.

differing

12 ills.

[etc.,

Heine,


Sammlung

and

Engravings,

180-199,

“birds of the Farallones”

logischen

9

Curiosity
/ in / California.
j
1 Pub1 [etc., 6 lines] / ~
& Co., 1 San Francisco.
1 1862.
8vo. pp. l-267,

Executed

Hutchings

as above.

ORNITHOLOGY


! of / Wonder

Scenes

by 105 Well

text
l’he
1863.

&I.

OF CALIFORNIA

1863.

. . . von Dr.

Theil,
Pp.

Verzeichniss

Heineanum.
die

Jean

KlettervGgel


der

ornitho-

. . . und

Cabanis,

enthaltend.

Heft

2:

2-j-179.

Contains original descriptions of Dryobatrs [pubescensl homorus (p. 65) from “Californien”, and Dryobates [uiUosus] hyloscopus (p. 69) from “San Jo& in Californien”.
1863.
1866.

Heine,

F.

[see Cabanis,

Sundevall,

C. J.


1 Custos

vall

Samson

J.].

Conspectum

Musei

& Wallin.

Avium

8~0, paper,

1 edidit

Picinarum

1

55001. Stockholmiensis
pp. xiv+

(2) f

1 Carolus J. Sunde1 Stockholmi=

1866. 1

116.

Quite important from the systematic standpoint. For example, the comments on Cabanis’
Picus homorus (p. 18), originally named from California, are suggestive. Nearly
all of the woodpeckers described from California up to 1866 are included.
1871.

Anonymous.
vol.

I,

1871,
1873.

[Review

of Whitney’s
pp.

AIerriam,

of]

\Vhitney,

Geological


J.

D.

Survey

[that

is, Cooper’s
<

of California].

“Land-birds,”
Ibis,

3rd

ser.,

1,

481-482.
C. H.

III.

Special

Geol.


Surv.

Report
Reports

Terr.

on the nIammals

and Birds

of the Expedition.

on Zoology

Botany.

<

by F. V.

and

Hayden,

1873.

Birds,


Sixth

pp.

Ann.

<

Part

Rep.

U.

S.

670-704.

The “habitats” of about a dozen species involve California, definitely; San Diego is
designated (p. 670) as a station of occurrence for Oreoscoptes montanus.
1874.

Nordhoff,
April,

C.

The

1874,


pp.

Farallon
617-625,

Islands.

<

Harper’s

New

Monthly

RIag.,

XLVIII,

8 ills.

Describes the egging business. During the twenty years previous to 1874 there had
been “no sensible decrease in the number of the birds or the eggs. . i” .
1875.

[Scammon,

C. hf.1


July,

pp. 54-57.

1875,

Beacons

at the Golden

Gate.

<

Overland

&Ionthly,

xv,

An account of the Farallon Islands, particularly as to the rookeries of Murres.
1876.

Boucard,
Boucard.
Great

A.

Catalogus


Russell

Avium

I Londini,

/~

Street,

1 Hucusque

London,

W.

C.

1 Au&or 1 Adolphus
1 For Sale at I 55,

Descriptorurn.

MDCCCLXXVI.

I ____

I and at all booksellers;


8v0,

pp.

xiv+

352.
Contains nominal ascriptions of many birds to “California”.
But Lofuer California and
also parts of Mexico (as with certain of the earlier writers) are evidently involved
in some cases; so that a number of species are credited erroneously to California as
now understood. Two of these, not previously ascribed to California, are: Ortalida
[= Ortalisl wagleri and I@ longirostris [= Guara albal.
1877.

Henshaw,
ming

Bird.

December,

H.

W.

Notes

on the Habits


Selasphorus
1877,

pp.

Alleni,

of the Green-backed

(Henshaw).

<

Field

California
and

Forest,

HumIII,

98-98.

Based chiefly on specimens and information received from “Mr.
Cal.”

C. A. Allen, of Nicasio,



PACIFIC

10

1877.

Merriam,
their

C. H.

Habits.

A

<

COAST

Review

Trans.

of the

Conn.

No. 16

AVIFAUNA


Birds

Acad.

of

Arts

Connecticut,

and Sci.,

with

IV, July,

Remarks

1877,

pp.

on

l-150.

Contains some incidental references to California birds, and also treats rather fully
(p. 57) of the status in this state of Contopus [=NuttalZornisl
borealis.

1878.

Muir,

J.

The

Monthly,

xv,

Humming-bird
February,

of the

1878,

pp.

California

545-554,

Water-falls.

<

Scribner’s


5 ills.

Literary account of the American Dipper as occurring in the Sierras.
1878.

Ridgway,
May,

R.

1878,

Song Birds
pp.

<

of the West.

857-880,

Harper’s

New

Monthly

Mag.,


LVI,

19 ills.

Running popular account of many species, with frequent reference to California.
1882.

Nordboff,

C.

Travellers

Settlers

1 New

Pleasure,

Edition,

Revised

1

York

Chapter IV describes, popularly, the Farallon
egging industry.
1883.


1 a Book for
1 giving [etc., 4

and Residence

Thorougbly

/ By I Charles Nordhoff I With Maps and Numerous
Illustrations
I Harper & Brothers, Publishers / 1882; 8~0, 206 pp., 77 ills.

lines]
New

1 for 1 Health,

California

and

Ridgway,

R.

the United
London,

Catalogue


States

of the Aquatic

National

18831.

<

Museum

Bull.

Islands, including their birds and the

and

Fish-eating

[at the International

27, U. S. Nat.

Mus.,

1884

Birds


Exhibited

Fisheries

(1883),

pp.

by

Exhibition,
139-184.

Full data given for many specimens from California, notable among which are Sandhill
Crane from Fort Crook, Shasta County, and Surf-bird from San Francisco.
1885.

Stejneger,
Islands

Results

L.

of

Ornithological

and in Kamtschatka.


pls. I-VIII,

figs. 1-7, map

=

Bull.

Explorations

29, U.

S. Nat.

in
Mus.,

the

Commander

1885,

pp.

l-382,

(p. 359).

California-taken material considered in critical discussions of species (pp. 78, 134, 271).

1886.

Evermann,

B. W.

Birds

Observed

in Ventura

County,

California.

<

Pacific

Science Monthly
(San Buenaventura),
I, no. 8, January,
1886, pp. 77-89.
Briefly annotated list, evidently a companion to Evermann’s Auk article of same year.
Notable for a profusion of typographical errors.
1912, p. 549.)
1887.

Shufeldt,

with

R.

Critical

ser., v, April,

W.

Observations

Notes

on its

1887,

pp.

upon

Plumage

151-158,

Habits

of Micropus


External

Characters.

the
and

(See Stone, Auk, XXIX, October,

melanoleucus,
<

Ibis,

5th

pl. v.

Quotes previously recorded observations in California.
1887.

Streator,

C.

Barbara

Sot.

P.


The

Nat.

Water

Hist.,

Birds

Bull.

of

San

no. 1, March,

Miguel
1887,

Island.

<

Proc.

Santa


pp. 21-23.

Eight species mentioned, including Heermann Gull which, however, is not to be inferred
as found breeding.
1889.

Tristram,

H.

B. Tristram,
vertiser”

B.

Catalogue

D.D.,

Office,

48,

LT,.D.,
Saddler

I of a I Collection
of Birds I belonging
to I H.
1~

I Printed at the “AdI Durham:
Street. 1 ~
I 1889.
Large
8~0, pp. i-xvi,

F.R.S.

l-278.
*
A systematic catalog of specimens, some of which are listed as from California.
Only
a few, however, specify exact localities. A number of typographical or chirographical
mistakes are apparent; for instance, a specimen of “Bgialitis
wilsonid is listed
from “Fort Macon, N. California, 10.6-69.-Coues.”
North Carolina is, of course,
what is meant.


1924

1890.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Merriam,
tain

C. H.


Region

Fauna
i-vii,

OF CALIFORNIA

Results

and

of a Biological

Desert

No.

s (U.

1-136,

pls.

of the Little

S. Dept.

Agric.,


maps

I-XIII,

ORNITHOI,OGY

Survey

Colorado,

Div.

Orn.

1-5, text-figs.

11

of the San
Arizona

Francisco

=

and &lam.),

North

Moun-


American

September,

1890,

pp.

1-2.

Avifauna of California referred to in comparisons (pp. 16.17).
1891.

Goss, N. S.

History

1 Illustrating

529

Printers

1 of the* 1 Birds of Kansas ! -1__
I Topeka, Kansas:

i By N. S. Goss. 1 ----

Birds.


and Binders.

1 1891.

Large

j Geo.

8v0, pp. l-692+1,

W.

Crane

&

Co.,

pls. I-xxxv.

In the biographical accounts of a good many species, data secured in California is
included. In this regard the field observations by Goss himself at San D#iego and
Julian, San Diego County, are of special note.
1891.

Van

Denburgh,


Maine),

Anna’s

J.

I, no. 6, “April

Humming

and May,

Bird.

1891,”

Brief account of habits at “Los Yates”
1892.

Greene,

C. S.

Los

ser., xx, September,

Farallones
1892,


<

The

(=Los

(Damariscotta,

Gates).

de 10s Frayles.

pp. 226-246,

Bittern

p. 3 (unpaged).

<

14 ills.

Overland

Monthly,

2nd

(sketches).


Popular description of the Farallon Islands, with a good deal about the traffic in seabirds’ eggs.
1892.

Barlow,
[San

C.

A Trip

Jose],

After

Birds’

I, no. 5, June,

1892,

<

Eggs.
[unpaged]

Calif.

Traveller

and


Naturalist

2 pp.

To Guadalupe Creek, near San Jose.
1892.

Barlow,

C.

Naturalist
1892-1893.

The

Barlow,

fornia

Blackbirds

[San

Jose],

C.

Birds

<

Murre.
1892,

vember,
Puffin.

Idem,

of Santa

of the Farallone

Calif.

Traveller

[unpaged]

and
II.

2 pp.;

II, no. 4, December,

let and Pigeon

Guillemot..


IV.

and Ashy

Rock Wren

Clara

Idem,
Petrel.

II,

1892,
Islands.

Naturalist
The

1892,

<

Co., Cal.

I, no. 6, July-August,

Three


I. Western

Gull

Jose],

II,

Cormorants
2 pp.;

no. 5, January,

Idem,

Traveller
2 pp.

[San

[unpaged]

Calif.

[unpaged]

1893,

II, no 6, March,


and Calino. 3, No-

and

III.

Tufted

Cassin’s

[unpaged]

1893,

and

[unpared]

Auk1 p.

;

1 p.

Narrative accounts, practically all features of which were included by the same author
in subsequent, more formal art’icles.
1892-1895.

Boucard,


Monograph
Member

A.

of
[etc.,

j of I H umming Birds. / Being also I A Complete
/ By 1 Mr. Adolphe
Boucard,
1 Corresponding
I~
! London,
1892-1895;
8v0, pp. xiv+412.

Genera

these

Birds.

9 lines]

(Reprinted

from

December,


1895.)

The

Humming

Bird

[London],

II,

January,

1892,

to

v,

The Californian species of hummingbirds are treated systematically, and there are some
interesting comments on California-taken specimens. For instance, Selasphorus
alleni is considered as not separable from S. rujus, and the author says that “the
greenish plumage of the back belongs to those [individuals] which are in nuptial
plumage. It must be so; as in California, and especially in the neighborhood of San
Francisco, the place where they nest, I have killed many specimens in nuptial
plumage.” The observation was correct, but the inference was wrong!
1893.


Barlow,
<

Calif.

C.

Out

Traveller

paged1
1 P.

on the

Lonely

Farallones.

and

Naturalist

[San

A

Jose],


Page
II,

no.

in Nature’s
7, April,

Writings.
1893,

[un-


_

PACIFIC

12

1893-1894.

Boucard,

London,
[London],

Pp.

III,


1 of

Travels

A.

1894.

COAST

a

1893,

_ -- - -

No. 16

AVIE’rlUNA

/ Naturalist.

1 By 1 A. Boucard.

(Reprinted

viii+ii+204.

March,


-__.-.

to IV, December,

from

The

/ ___

Humming

j

Bird

1894.)

On pp. 28.29, comment is made upon the traffic in “Guillemot’s” eggs in San Francisco;
and on pp. 49-51, hummingbirds and other species collected in the vicinity of San
(See T. S. Palmer, Condor, XIX, 1917, p. 168.)
Francisco are referred to formally.
1893.

Grinnell,
ruary,

Audubon’s


J.
1893,

<

Warbler.

Popular

Science

News,

Science,

XXI,

XXVII,

Feb-

pp. 22-23.

Food-getting habits.
1893.

Grinnell,

Nesting


J.

of the

Road-Runner.

<

May

5,

1893,

p. 247.
Habits in vicinity of Pasadena.
1893.

Grinnell,
II,

J.

The

Wren-tit.

no. 9, September,

<


Calif.

1893,

[unpaged]

On

a Collection

Traveller

and Naturalist

[San

Jose],

1 p.

Relates to nesting.
1894.

Hartert,

E.

and


Mexico.

<

Novitates

Cl.

Zoologicae,

I,

of Humming-birds
1894,

pp. 43-64,

pl.

from

Ecuador

and

IV.

On pp. 63-64 the six common species of California are recorded from this state on the
basis of “series” taken by “Mr. 0. T. Baron.” “Nests and eggs” of Selasphorus
rufus are described, but without statement of definite locality; and I am inclined io

think the collector made some mistake in identification in this particular case. The
old name Selasphorus sasin (Lesson) is brought forward as possibly usable for the
Allen Hummingbird.
1894.

Muir,

The

J.

New

1 California
I 1894. Small

Mountains

I The Century

York

1 By 1 John

of
Co.

1 [vignette]

Muir


8~0, pp. xv+381,

1

53 ills.

Chapter XIII #is devoted to “The Water-ouzel”; and in almost every other chapter there
are informal but pleasing references to the more common or conspicuous kinds of
Sierran birds.
1895.

Hartlaub,
Neuzeit
handl.

G.

Ein

Naturw.

druck)

Be&rag

I sowie derjenigen
Ver.

l-43.


(Also

/ zur Geschichte der ausgestorbenen
Vagel
der
I deren Fortbestehen
bedroht
erscheint.
< Ab-

Bremen,
another

Band

edition,

XIV,

Heft

I,

1905,

pp.

(Separat-Ab-


in 1896.)

Pseudogryphus californianus on pp. 12-13: Its status as quoted from a variety of sources.
1895.

Van

Dyke,

author
Fords,

T.

of

S.

“The

Game

Still

Birds

Hunter”;

I and Hulbert


Howard,

I at Home
/ “Southern

1895;

small

/ By

Theodore

California”;

S.

Van

Dyke,

ber,

1895,

T.

S.

The


pp. 262-263,

California

Condor.

Dyke

1

York:

8~0, 219 pp.

Good sportsman’s narrative, a good deal of it based upon the author’s
California.
Chapter XI deals with “the Quails of California.”
1895.

Van

etc. / New

<

I,and

of Sunshine,


experiences in

III,

Novem-

hft.

Popular account of its occurrence in southern California.
1896.

/ “Marked

/ Scenic Mountain
Wood/ Lakes and Streams 1 for
Trout,
1 and the Generous Pacific for All Desirable Marine I Contributions
to
Sporting
Life.
j~
j Illustrated.
I ___
/ Passenger
Department
1
Southern Pacific Company
1 No. 4 Montgomery
Street 1 San Francisco,
Cal. 1


Anonymous.

California

land

Coverts,

and

about

12mo

1896;

Game

/ Tide-marsh

(173

xl29

Resorts

mm.),

Down”


for

Game.

64 pp.,

58 ills.

(hft.

photos).


BIBLIOGRAPHY

1924

OF CALIFORNIA

13

ORNITHOLOGY

Written purely from the sportsman’s standpoint and with little regard for accuracy.
Some of the species referred to or figured are not of California at all; for example
the “ptarmigan or mountain quail” (p. 37) ! Incidentally a new name is bestowed
upon the “Mountain Grouse” (p. 41), namely “Tetrao Californica”, beneath a photo
of mounted specimen of Dendragapus ohscurus sierrae. But fortunately the name
Tetrao californicus Shaw, bestowed long previously upon the California Quail, makes

unnecessary any change in the scientific name of the Sierra Grouse. As to authorship, Mr. Chas. S. Fee, Passenger Traffic Manager of the Southern Pacific Railroad,
writes me under date December 15, 1919, that he believes the author to have been
Dr. Wm. B. May, who was at the t,ime employed in the Advertising Department of
the Southern Pacific Company.
1896.

Anonymous.
<

1896.

1896.

Ibis,

[Notice

Carter,

C. F.

1896,

pp. 31-32.

Herrick,
ary,

of two papers


7th ser., II, July,
The

B.

1896,

The

1896,

by]

Song of the Western

California

Loomis

on Californian

Water-Birds.

p. 413.
Lark.

Road-Runner.

<


<

Land

Land

of Sunshine,

of Sunshine,

v, June,

IV, Febru-

p. 138.

Brief popular account.
1896.

Van

Dyke,

T.

December,

S.

The


1896,

Wild

Pigeon

of California.

<

Land

of Sunshine,

VI,

pp. 18-19.

Relates to the Band-tailed Pigeon.
1897.

,Anonymous.
<

1897.

Ibis,

Anonymous.

Ibis,

1897.

[Notice

7th ser.,

Hartert,

E.
IV,

April,

III,

Notes
April,

Mathis,
pp.

J. E.

144-145,

of]

on Californian


Water-birds.

(Florence

A.)

on Californian

Birds.

<

p. 278.

on Palaearctic
pp.

Loomis

p. 125.

Merriam

occident&s

Our

no. III by]
1897,


1897,

1897,

Certhia familiaris
1897.

of paper
January,

[Review

7th ser.,

logicae,

III,

Birds

and Allied

Forms.

<

Novitates

Zoo-


131-147.

: critical.

(p. 139)

Humming

<

Birds.

Land

of Sunshine,

VI,

March,

1897,

hft.

Inaccurate popular account.
1897.

Van


Tyke,

shine,

T. S.
February,

VI,

Midwinter
1897,

pp.

Sport

in Southern

107-108,

California.

<

<

of

Land


of Sun-

ill.

Quail and snipe shooting.
1898.

Keeler,

C. A.

November,

Summer

1898,

Birds

pp. 293-297,

of the

Redwoods.

Land

Sunshine,

IX,


3 ills.

Popular running account of several species.
1898.

Muir,

J.

December,

Among
1898,

the

Birds

of the

Yosemite.

<

Atlantic

Monthly,

LXXXII,


pp. 751-760.

A lively literary narrative, dealing with a few of the more conspicuous species. Perhaps
Muir’s “wood ducks” were really Harlequin Ducks and his “plovers” Spotted Sandpipers; but despite these possible errors, they are small ones in such a mass of vivid
description.


14

1898.

PACIFIC

Price,

W.

W.

VII, March

The

8, 1898, p. 327;
May

Birds

11, 1898,


COAST

of the Campus.

p. 297;

idem,

idem, April

13, 1898,

AVIFAUNA

<

March

29, 1898,

No. 16

The

Sequoia

18, 1898,

p. 363;


idem,

[Stanford

pp. 310-311;
May

6,1898,

Univ.],

idem,
p. 375;

April
idem,

pp. 386-388.

A well-composed annotated list of birds observed in the vicinity of Stanford University.
A total of 122 species is enumerated.

1900
1900.

Anonymous.

[Notice


ser., VI, April,
1900.

Anonymous.
1900,

of paper

1900,

by]

Osgood

on Chamaea

fasciata.

<

Ibis,

7th

p. 390.

Destruction

of Grebes


in California.

<

Ibis,

7th ser., VI, April,

p. 400.

Notice of Bailey’s article in Science.
1900.

Anonymous.

Ornithophilous

<

Plants.

Ibis,

7th

ser.,

VI, April,

1900,


pp.

400-401.
Notice of article by R. C. McGregor.
1900.

Anonymous.
bara

1900.

[Notice

Islands.

<

Anonymous.
ber,

Van

1900,

of paper

Ibis,

by]


Oberholser

7th ser., VI, October,

Denburgh

on Birds

from

1900,

p. 686.

Birds.

<

on Californian

Ibis,

the Santa

7th ser.,

VI,

Bar-


Octo-

p. 690.

Notice of his “Birds of Santa Clara County.”
1900.

[Bailey,

V.]

February
ington]

[“Where

2, 1900,

the Grebe

Skins

p. 188 [in report

come from”]

of meeting

<


Science,

of Biological

n. ser.,

Society

XI,

of Wash-

.

Hunted on Tule Lake.
1900.

Grinnell,

E., and Grinnell,

of Sunshine,
1900.

Grinnell,
Land

1900.


1900.

E.,

E.,

and

Sunshine,

XII,

May,

Grinnell,
July,

Grinnell,

E.,

1900,

Birds

Bird

1900,
J.


J.

Tourists

Birds

and Grinnell,

pp. 90-97,

Our

1900,

of

of

Smallest

The

California.

1900,

Southern

5 hft.


<

Land

pp. 239-240.
California.

<

ills.

Southern

California.

<

Land

of

hft.

pp. 3-8, 6 hft.
J.

3 hft.

March,


pp. 291-296,

1900, pp. 344-346,

June,

of Southern

pp. 165-167;

J.

April,

E., and Grinnell,
XIII,

Familiar

1900,

Grinnell,
XII,

Grinnell,

of Sunshine,
1900.

and


of Sunshine,

Grinnell,

J.

February,

XII,

Friends,

The

Hummers.

<

Land

ills.

Damn-Bird.

<

Land

of Sunshine,


XIII,

ills.

Relates to the House Finch!
1900.

Hellmayr,
nebst
icae,

C.

VII,

December,

Polioptila
1900.

Bemerkungen

E.

Beschreibung

Kinsell,

einer


neuen

iiber

M.

Pied

neuweltliche
aus Peru.

Gattung
<

Novitates

Polioptiln
Zoolog-

1900, pp. 535-538.

caerulea obscura (p. 535)

tember-October,

die

Subspecies


Pipers

1900,

: critical.

of Santa

Barbara.

<

Land

of Sunshine,

XIII,

Sep-

pp. 250-253.

Relates possibly to the Snowy Plover.
inside of a bottle!

The germ of truth is about as elusive as a cork


1924


BIBLIOGRAPHY

OF CALIFORNIA

ORNITHOLOGY

15

1901
1901.

Anonymous.
Ibis,

190 1.

[Review

Anonymous.

[Review

8th ser., I, January,
1901.

Anonymous.
v].

1901.


of]

8th ser., I, January,

<

Eckstorm,
U.

138-136.

Merriam

on the

of]

Loomis

H.

The

Bird

1 I>.

C.

56


ills.

plates),

1 map.

Water-birds

Birds

of Mount

IV].

[no.

Shasta.

<

<

Ibis,

p. 136.

S. A.

xii-/-276,


on Californian

pp.

8th ser., I, July,

F.

Boston,

of]

1901,

[Review

Ibis,

Loomis
1901,

1901,
Book

Heath

(numbered

on Californian


Water-birds

[nos.

IV and

p. 505.

1 By 1 Fannie
& Co.,

Hardy

consecutively,

though

1-I

Eckstorm

! 1901.

Publishers

25

Small


of

them

8v0,
are

pp.

really

A chapter (pp. 38-41) is entitled “Feeding habits of the fulmars off the coast of southern
California.”
This is “abridged”’ from the article by ,4. W. Anthony in Auk, XII,
April, 1895, pp. 100-109.
1901.

Grinnell,

and

E.,

Grinnell,

shine, XIV, January,
1901.

Grinnell,
<


1901.

E.,

Land

and Grinnell,

J.

Request

some added

[ 1 j-43,

39 line

California

Sockty

Thrasher.

1901,

Birds.

“The


pp. 376-381,

N arrative

of California

Land

Arkansas

4 hft.

of Sun-

Goldfinch.”

ills.

1 Written
for and
1 By 1 Rudolf Jordan
1901 I ~
/ Together

of 1 My

Life

Pioneers


j November,
1 of Jackass Gulch,

California,

Reminiscenses

<

hft.

California

1 A Short

of The

I San Francisco,

Iwith

The
19-21,

XIV, bfay,

[Emblem]

R.


at the

pp.

of Sunshine,

Jordan,

.J.

1901,

1849.

Small

8~0,

pp.

cuts.

Page 20: “A marvelous sight we witnessed when we passed Alcatraz Island [May 25,
18491, for the island was literally covered with sea-birds, which rose as one mass at
our approach and obscured the sun. . . . Among the birds there especially to
be mentioned was the pelican, or Alcatraz in Spanish, after which the island is
named.”
1901.


Lucas,

F. A.

California.

A Flightless
<

Proc.

Auk,

U. S. Nat.

Mancalla
Rlus.,

californiensis,

XXIV, September

from

the Miocene

27, 1901,

pp.


of

133-134,

3 text-figs.
From Third Street tunnel, in Los Angeles.
1901.

Our

Muir,

J.

New

York

1 Parks

National

j Houghton,

RliWin

j By
and

j [vignette]

I The Riverside

Muir

/ 1901; 8~0, pp. lO+l-370,
frontispiece,
map,
1 Among the Birds of the Yosemite, pp. 213-240.

bridge
VII

John

Company

10 pls.

I Boston
Press,
>

and
Cam-

Chapter

Literary accounts of “sage cock”, “blue grouse”, mountain quail, valley quail, geese,
ducks, Clark nutcracker, “log cock”, California woodpecker, robin, water ouzel, etc.
1901.


Oates,

E.

British

Museum

W.

Catalogue

miformes-Lariformes).

I 1901.

/ of the 1 Collection I of i Birds’ Eggs / in the I
History).
I Volume I. / Ratitaz.
Carinatae (Tina/ By I Eugene TV. Oates. I London: I [etc., 7 lines]

I (N a t ural

8~0, pp. xxiii+252,

For comment, see:

18 col. pls.


1912, Ogiivie-Grant.


PACIFIC

16

COAST

No. 16

AVIFAUNA

1902
1902.

Kellogg,
1902,

Birds

V. I,.

pp.

132-145,

of the High

pls. lxv-lxvii


<

Mountains.
(including

Sierra

Club

Bull.,

IV,

June,

7 halftones).

Narrative account, applying not only to the Sierras of California, but to other mountains
of the west as well.
1902.

1 of the 1 Collection 1 of 1 Birds’ Eggs ( in the /
(Charadrii1 (Natural
History).
( V o1ume II. / Carinatae
formes-Strigiformes).
/ By / E ugene W. Oates. ( London: 1 [etc., 7 lines] /

Oates,


E.

British

Catalogue

W.

Museum

1902.

8~0, pp. xx+400,

15 col. pls.

For comment, see: 1912, Ogilvie-Grant.
1902.

Ogilvie-Grant,

ius.

.. .

W.

< Novitates


R.

A Review

Zoologicae,

of the Species
IX,

December,

of Shrikes
1902,

pp.

of the Genus
449-486,

pls.

Lanxxiv-

XXVlIl.

No subspecies of Lanius ludovicianus recognized !
1902.

P [almer].,
Lore,


T. S.

[Review

The

of]

Condor

California race-names synonymized.

[for

September,

19021.

<

Bird-

1902, p. 202.

IV, December,

1903
1903.


Grinnell

Anonymous.
pp.

on Californian

<

Birds.

Ibis,

8th ser., III, April,

1903,

253-254.
Brief review of his “Check-list”’

of 1902.

Die
V6gel / der palgarktischen
Fauna.
/ Systematische
E.
1 der / in Europa, Nord-Asien
und der Mittelmeerregion
1 vorkommenden Vtigel. 1 Von 1 Dr. Ernst Hartert.

( Band I. I Mit 134 Abbildungen.
und Sohn. \ Agents in Lon( Berlin 1910. / V er I ag von R. Friedllnder
I-

1903-1910.

Hartert,

iibcrsicht

don: Witherby
in text.

& Co., 326 High

(Appeared

initially

Holborn.

Large

in six “Hefte,”

8~0, pp. xlixs832,

from

November,


1903,

134 figs.
to June,

1910.)
Contains frequent critical comment on North American birds, including some exclusively
Californian subspecies.
1903.

Oates,
Eggs

E.

W.,

and

Reid,

i in the I British

S. G.
hluseum

natae (Psittaciformes-I’asseriformes).

! Capt. Saville


G. Reid

1 London:

Catalogue
I of the / Collection I of I Birds’
I (Natural
History).
/ Volume
III.
I Cari1 By I Eugene W. Oates. I Assisted by
1 [etc., 7 lines] I 1903. 8v0,pp. xxiii+349,

10 col. pls.
For comment, see:
1903.

Reid,

1912, Ogilvie-Grant.

[see Oates,

S. G.

E. W.] .

1904
1901k.


Anonymous.
Ibis,

Anderson

8th ser., IV, April,

and

Grinnell

1904,

on the

birds

of

N.

W.

California.

<

p. 283.


Review notice.
1904.

Bad&,
1904,

W.

F.

The

pp. 102-107,

Water-ouzel

at

Home.

<

Sierra

Club

Bull.,

pls. xix, xx.


Narrative account of the Dipper as observed on the upper Kern River.

v,

June:


BIBLIOGRAPHY

1924

1904.

OF CALIFORNIA

ORNITHOLOGY

17

The Quail of Gavilan
< True Tales of Birds and Beasts
Coolidge, D.
(“selected by David Starr Jordan,” D. C. Heath & Co., Boston, 19(M), pp.
44-54,

5 ills.

Popularly written but accurate account of behavior of Valley Quail in the dry season.
1904.


Grinnell,

J.

Los Angeles

City

Public

1 of the 1 C ommon Birds

sonal List
Grinnell;

4 pp.,

8vo;

no date

1 Nature

Schools

of Los Angeles

(issued

1 Seaj By Joseph


Study

Leaflet

and Vicinity

in 1904).

Formal list of 87 species.
1904.

Nelson,
thus.

E. W.
<

A Revision

Proc.

Biol.

of the North

Sot. Wash.,

Critical comments (p. 35)
California.

1904.

Swarth,
fauna

H. S.
No.

Birds

4, April,

Mainland

10, 1904,

on specimens of Myiurchus

of the Huachuca
1904,

American

XVII, March

pp.

[4],

Mountains,


Species

of Myiar-

pp. 21-50.

cinerascens

Arizona

=

cinerascens

Pac.

from

Coast Avi-

I-70.

In discussion of several subspecies, California-taken
15, 20, 25, 37, 38, 40, 45, SO, 52, 53).

specimens are referred to (pp. 10,

1905
1905.


Stone on Birds from Mount
Anonymous.
8th ser., v, July, 1905, pp. 49’7-498.

Sanhedrin,

California.

< Ibis,

Brief review.
1905.

1905.

W.

Bull.,

v, January,

Bad&,

W.

Sierra
1905.

[Review


Bad&,

H.

F.

Club

Miller,
J.

F.

vember

List

during

24, 1905,

of California.”

“Check-List

of Grinnell’s]

v, June,


Dew.

Batty,

“Birds

<

Sierra

Club

pp. 262-263.

[Review
Bull.,

W.

of Wheelock’s]

1905,

1905,

of California

Birds.”

<


p. 322.

of Birds

Collected

1903-1904.

<

Bull.

in Southern
Amer.

Mus.

Sinaloa,
Nat.

Hist.,

Mexico,

by

XXI,

No-


pp. 339-369.

Contains critical comments on specimens of Western Wood Pewee, Arizona Hooded
Oriole and Russet-backed Thrush from California.
1905.

Oates,
Eggs

E.

W.,

and

Reid,

1 in the 1 British

(Passeriformes
Saville

G.

continued).

Reid.

Catalogue

! of the ( Collection ( of 1 Birds’
/ (Natural
History).
1 Volume IV. I Carinatae
1 By I Eugene W. Oates. j Assisted by j Capt.
I [etc., 7 lines] I 1905. SVO, pp. xviii+352,
14

S. G.

M useum

I London:

col. pls.
For comment, see: 1912, Ogilvie-Grant.
1905.

Reid,

S. G.

[see Oates,

E. W.].

1906.

B[eebe]., C. W. The California Condor.
< Zoo]. Sot. Bull.

no. 20, January,
1906, pp. 258-259,
1 hft. ill.

1906
(New

York),

In captivity.
1906.

Montgomery,
Henry
Species,

Holt),
pp.

T. H.
1906,

The

Analysis

pp.

xi-j-311.


of Racial
>

Descent

Chapter

VI,

in Animals
The

(New

Transmutation

York,
of

153-175.

Discusses the.origin of the subspecies of the song sparrow in California
chart (p. 164) showing their supposed phylogeny.

and gives a


PACIFIC

18


[ 1906.1

Prime,

W.

[no date,
14,

Here

COAST

and There

AVIFAUNA

j Seen and Heard

a Bird

but my copy has an author’s

19061;

16mo,

buchhandlung


paper

Zurich

No. 16

inscription

covers+64

“Printed

pp.

(Switzerland)”

1 By Wendell

to a friend

on outside

by

back

dated

Prime


February

Christliche

Vereins-

cover.

Popular and literary in nature. Three of the four chapters deal with “Santa
Birds”-in
January, February and IMay.
1906.

Way,

W.

S.

The

Gentle

issued by publication

(?)

of Shooting

“Sport”


department,

Audubon

Sot.

Nesting

of Calif.,

Doves

1906,

Barbara

=[tract]

20 pp.

1907
1907.

Anonymous.

[Review

9th ser., I, January,
1907.


July,

1907,

The


1907,

Mearns

Anonymous.
I,

of]

Condor,’

Vol.

viii

Nos.

l-5

<

Ibis,


9th

ser.,

(1906).

p. 205.

on the Birds

of San Clemente

Island.

<

Ibis,

p. 498.

Review pertaining to the ornithological matter in Part I of Bulletin 56, U. S. National
Museum (pp. 141-142).
1907.

Anonymous.
9th

Grinnell


ser., I, October,

on the
1907,

Birds

of the

Santa

Barbara

Islands.

<

Ibis,

p. 644.

A brief review.
1907.

Anderson,
County,

1907.

Minnie

Cal.

Cooke,

W.

IX, April,

<

K.

[Christmas

Bird-Lore,

W.

The

1907,

bird

census from]

IX, February,

Migration


pp. 76-78,

1907,

La

/ Second

of Thrushes

Cafiada,

Los Angeles

p. 31.
<

Paper

Bird-Lore,

1 col. pl.

Dates for Western Robin in southern California.
1907.

Cooke,
June,

W.


W.

1907,

The

pp.

Migration

121-125,

1 Third

of Thrushes

1 col. pl.


Paper

IX,

(frontispiece).

With California dates for Russet-backed Thrush.
1907.


Cooke,

W.

IX, August,

The

W.
1907,

Migration

p. 166,

of

1 col. pl.

Thrushes

/ Fourth

Paper

<

Bird-Lore,

(frontispiece).


Varied Thrush and “Saint Lucas Robin” in California.
1907.

Coo!ce, W.
<

W.

Bird-Lore,

The

Migration

IX, October,

1907,

of

Thrushes

p. 205,

1 Fifth

1 col. pl.

and


Concluding

Paper

(frontispiece).

Townsend Solitaire and Mountain Bluebird.
1907.

Cooke,
IX,

W.

W.

December,

The
1907,

Migration

of Flycatchers

pp. 264-265,

1 col. pl.


1 First

Paper

<

Bird-Lore,

America

<

Bird-Lore,

(frontispiece).

Vermilion Flycatcher in southern California.
1907.

Dwight,
IX, June,

J., Jr.

A Sketch

1907,

pp. 103-109,


of the Thrushes

of North

3 maps in text.

Includes important critical comment on the races occurring in California.
1907.

Finley,

W.

pp. 382-387,

L.

Feathered
8 hft.

Foragers

<

Sunset

Magazine,

ills.


Relates to hawks, owls and Golden Eagle in California.

XIX,

August,

1907,


BIBLIOGRAPHY

1924

1907.

OF CALIFORNIA

ORNITHOLOGY

19

Finley, W. L. American Birds [ studied and photographed [ from life 1 by i
William Love11 Finley / Illustrated from Photographs by 1 Herman T. Bohlman 1 and the Author / Charles Scribner’s Sons 1 New York
. . . 1907.
Small 8v0, pp. xvi+256,
47 pls. (unnumbered) on which are 126 figs. from
photographs.
The fine photographs, taken in Oregon and California, constitute the valuable feature
of this book. The text is extremely “popular” in style, and concerns the life-histories
of some twenty-five birds of the two states named. The title is liable to be misleading as to geographical comprehensiveness. (See review by “J. A. A.” in Auk, xxv,

January, 1908, p. 93.)

1907-10.

Godman,
F.
du C.
A / Monograph
1 of the
nares) jby[F
re d crick du Cane Godman 1 D.C.L.
British Ornithologists’ Union I with hand-coloured
mans 1 Witherby & Co. j 326 High Holborn London
pp. i-lv, 1-381, pls. l-103+5a,
98a, 102a.

1 Petrels

) (Order

1 1907-1910.

Large

A technical treatise, dealing with chiefly and exclusively Californian
course along with the rest. Biographical matter mostly quoted.
1907.

Lantz,


D. E.

An Economic

D epartment
1907,

pp.

of

Study

Agriculture,

l-64,

of Field

Biological

pls. i-viii,

text-figs.

Mice

Tubi-

F.R.S. ! President of the

plates I by J. G. Keule-

(Genus

species in due

Microtus)

Survey-Bulletin

No.

4to,

=

31,

U. S.

October,

1-3.

Roadrunner (p. 51) known to eat a “field mouse” in California.
1907.

1’ [almer].,
uary,


1907.

T.

P [almer].,

Sefton,
pp.

[Review

S.

H. L.

The

Condor

April,

of]

[for

November,

1906,

and


The

Condor

[for

March,

19071.

<

of]

The

Condor

California

Aviary

[for

July,

19071.

<


Bird-Lore,

A Southern


IX, August,

1907,

C.

S.

pp.

Something

to

Think

Way,

TV. S.

First

Annual


/ For the Protection

nia

i_Eh/tO;;ined
,‘

About.

<

Oologist,

xx~v,

Linnets.
Septem-

137-138.

Variation in size of birds’ eggs with latitude;
1907.

1907,

3 hftt.

Thompson,
ber,


Bird-

p. 222.

Contains interesting remarks concerning color changes in captive California
1907.

Jan-

1907, p. 87.

p. 131.

[Review

1907,

147-154,

IX,

[Review

1907,

T.

of]


Bird-Lore,
S.

IX, June,

IX, October,
1907.

S.
<

P[almer].,
Lore,

1907.

T.

19071.

1 of the 1 Audubon Society 1 of / Califor1 Birds, the Wild Game I and Forests
I Glendora, Cal., 1907; 8~0, pp
3 1, 1906 1 __Report

of the

May

Great Blue Heron’s from California.


mild

:.

Chiefly propagandic.
1908
1908.

Anonymous.

[Review

ser., II, January,
1908.

A nonymous.

Tbe

1908,

of]

The


Condor’

[vol.


IX,

nos.

l-51.

<

Ibis,

9th

p. 179.

Californian

Condor.

<

Ibis,

9th ser.,

II,

April,

1908, p.


389.
Review of W. L. Finley’s

article on the specdesin Century Magazine for January, 1903.


PACIFIC

20

1908.

A[llen].,
try.

Beal

J. A.

<

Auk,

xxv,

COAST

on California

January,


Birds

1908,

No. 16

AVIFAUNA

in their

Relation

to the Fruit

Indus-

pp. 96-97.

A review.
1908.

A. 0.

U. Committee.

Union

Check-list


Fourteenth
of

North

Supplement

American

to the American
<

Birds.

Auk,

xxv,

Ornithologists’
July,

1908,

pp.

343-399.
Many additions and changes of names affect California.
1908.

Carriger,

<

H. W.,

Condor,

and Pemberton,

x, March,

1908,

Some Notes

J. R.

pp. 78-81,

on the Great

Blue

Heron

3 hftt.

Nesting on the Bay marshes near Redwood City.
1908.

Chambers,

fornia.

1908.

L.

The

Condor,

[Chapman,
Fruit

1908.

W.
<

Present

Status

of the

x, November,

1908,

p. 237.


[Review

F. M.]

Industry.

Part

I.

of Beal’s]

<

Least

Birds

Bird-Lore,

Tern

in Southern

Cali-

in Relation

to the


of California

x, April,

1908,

p. 84.

F. M.
Camps and Cruises / of an ( Ornithologist
1 Curator [etc., 5 lines] 1 With 250 Photographs
and
Author
1 [vignette]
1 N ew York 1 D. Appleton

1 by 1 Frank

Chapman,

from

Chapman
the

8~0, pp. xvi+432,

halftone

“Published


figs. as above.

Nature

Company

November,

M.

1 by

( 1908;

1908.”

“Part VI,” “Bird Studies in California,” pages 253 to 310. consists of narrative accounts
of the bird-life met w’ith in the vicinity of Piru, Monterey, Los Baiios, and Lower
Klamath Lake. on the Farallon Islauds, and in the central Sierra Nevada.
(See
review by “J. A. A? in Auk, XXVI, January, 1909, p. 89, and by “J. G.” in Condor,
XI, March, 1909, p. 71.)
1908.

Clay,

Another

C. I.


Set

of Five

<

Robins

Oologist,

xxv,

August,

1908,

p. 119.
Nesting of Western Robin at Eureka.
1908.

Cooke,

W. W.

x, February,

The

Migration


1908,

pp.

[ Second Paper

of Flycatchers

16-17,

1 col. pl.

<

Bird-Lore,

<

Bird-Lore,

(frontispiece).

Includes data on the kingbirds.
1908.

Cooke,
x, April,
With


1908.

Cooke,
x, June,

W.

W.

1908,

The

Migration

pp. 77-78,

1 Third

of Flycatchers

1 col. pl.

Paper

(frontispiece).

data on the Hammond, Gray, Western and “St. Lucas” flycatchers in California.
W.


TV.

1908,

The
pp.

Migration

114-117,

of Flycatchers

1 col. pl.

1 Fourth

<

Paper

Bird-Lore,

(frontispiece).

Including date for Trail1 Flycatcher at Los Angeles.
1908.

Cooke, W. W.
August,


1908,

The
pp.

Migration
166-170,

of Flycatchers
1 co1 pl.

1 Fifth

Paper

<

Bird-Lore,

x,

1 Sixth Paper

<

Bird-Lore,

x,


(frontispiece).

Dates for Western Wood Pewee in California.
1908.

Cooke, W. W.

The

October,

pp. 210-212,

1908,

Migration

of Flycatchers
1 col. pl.

(frontispiece).

Relates to the Phoebes.
1908.

Cooke, W. W.
x, December,

The
1908,


Migration
pp. 258-259,

of Flycatchers
1 col. pl.

I Seventh

(frontispiece).

Includes dates for Olive-sided Flycatcher at Pasadena.

Paper

<

Bird-Lore,


1924

1908.

HIRLIOGRRPHY

Court,

E. J.


OF CAT,IFORNIA

Treganza

Blue

photos

of nests).

pls. v, vi (lift.

<

Heron.

21

ORNITHOLOGY

Auk,

xxv,

July,

1908,

pp.


291-296,

Original description of Ardea hero&as treganzai; range stated to include California.
1908.

Daggett,
July,

F.

S.

A

pp.

1908,

Bit

of Early

California

Natural

<

History


Condor,

x,

135-137.

Quotation from Venegas.
1908.

Dawson,
1908,

W.

L.

From

a Westerner’s

<

Standpoint

Bird-Lore,

x, February,

pp. 20-21.


Relates to vernacular names of Pacific Coast birds.
1908.

Ferry,
<

J. F.

Condor,

Notes

from

x, January,

the

1908,

Diary

of a Naturalist

in Northern

California

pp. 30-44.


Contains list of 102 birds observed in the counties from Marin

to Del

Norte

and in

Siskiyou.

1908.

Finley,

W.

Personal

L.

Home

Experience
<

of the Bird
9 hft.

Life


The

Making

Century

at

Condor

Close

Magazine,

A Record

Range

the

January,

LXXV,

of Unique

First

Photographs


1908,

pp.

370-380,

ills.

Popular, well-illustrated
Pasadena.
1908.

of the California

While

Finley,
Data

W.

L.

Life

and Range

“Carnello”

account.


Canyon really == Eaton

Condor

Part

C on d or, x, January,

1908,

Histo ry of the California
<

of the Condor

Canyon, near

II.-Historical
pp. 5-10,

4 hft.

ills.
Gives measurements of eggs and birds, and reconds of occurrence.
1908.

Finley,
Life


1908.

W.

L.

Finley,

W.

History
<

>

of

3 hft.

California

x, March,

of Field

Report

pp. 291-295,

of the


Condor,

Reports

L.

Societies]
1908,

Life

of the Condors

Agents

William

L.

Part

Condor

1908,

pp. 59-65,

[of National
<


Finley

III.-Home

6 hftt.

Association
Bird-Lore,

of Audubon
x,

December,

ills.

Cites account of plume-hunting at Tulare Lake.
1908.

Goldman,

E. A.

California.

<

The


Green-winged

Condor,

x, May,

Teal

1908,

(Nettion

carolinensis)

breeding

in

Condor,

x,

p. 129.

At Tulare Lake.
1908.

Goldman,

E.


September,

Summer

A.
1908,

Birds

of the

Tulare

Lake

Region

<

pp. 200-205.

Lists 83 species.
1908.

Grinnell,
1908,

Mrs.


E.

pp. 455-458,

Garden
5 lift.

Tragedies

<

Sunset

[Magazine],

xx,

March,

ills.

Various sorts of accidents which befall birds.
1908.

Grinnell,
1908,

J.

The


Southern

California

Original description of Parus (=Penthestes)
5500 feet altitude, Los Angeles County.
1908.

<

Chickadee

Condor,

x,

January,

pp. 29-30.

G[rinnell]
America

., J;

[Review

. . . Part


IV.

of
<

gambeli baileyae; type from Mount Wilson,

Ridgway’s]

The

Condor,

x, January,

Birds

of

1908,

North
p. 53.

and

Middle


22


1908.

1908.

PACIFIC

G[rinnell].,

J.

January,

1908,

Grinnell,

J.

1908,

[Review
pp.

The

COAST

of]


No. 16

iiVIFAUNA

Volume

III

of

The

<

1Varbler

Condor,

x,

54-55.

Name

of the California

Least

<


Vireo.

Auk,

xxv,

January,

pp. 85-86.

Nomenclatural.
1908.

Grinnell,

J.

Goonies

of the Desert.

<

Condor,

x, March,

1908,

p. 92.


Pertains to ravens along railroads.
1908.

Grinnell,

1908.

Grinnell,

J.

Catalina

Quail.

<

Condor,

x, March,

1908,

p. 94.

Treats of the characters and status of Lophortyx catdinensis.
J.

Some


Birds

of Ana

Capa

Island.

<

Condor,

x,

May,

1908,

p. 130.
Mention of eight species.
1908.

Birds

Grinnell,

J.

1908,


185-191,

pp.

of a Voyage
4 hft.

on Salton

<

Sea

Condor,

x, September,

ills.

Nesting of White Pelican, etc.; eight species mentioned.
1908.

Grinnell,
<

1908.

California


x, November,

Grinnell,
Publ.

The

J.

Condor,
J.

The

Zool.,

Record

1908,

Biota

of the

vol. 5, December

of the

Cape


Robin

Open

to Question.

pp. 238-239.
San

31,

Bernardino

1908,

pp.

Mountains.

l-170,

pls.

<

Univ.

Calif.

1-2-k.


Includes a list of 139 species of birds, with detailed record of distribution, biographical
accounts and critical notes; also a discussion relating to bird population and the
influences modifying it. (S ee review by V. Bailey in Science, n.s., XXIX, April 30,
1909, p. 700, and by W. K. Fisher in Condor, XI, March, 1909, p. 73.)
1908.

Hollister,

N.

October,

1908,

Birds
pp.

of the Region
455-462,

about

pl. VIII

Needles,

<

California.


Auk,

xxv,

(landscapes).

An annotated list of 66 species.
1908.

Keeler,
1908,

C.

Bird

Life

of Yosemite

Park.

<

Sierra

Club

Bull.,


v, January,

pp. 245-254.

Running literary account.
1908.

Lewis,
les),

1908.

1908.

Elta
Cal.

Linton,

C. B.

fornia.

<

Linton,
1908,

1908.


[Christmas

M.
<

Bird-I.ore,
Dafila

Condor,

C. B.

bird

census

x, February,
acuta

Breeding

x, January,

Pacific

1908,

Fulmar


from]

1908,

Annandale

(near

Los

Ange-

pp. 38-39.

at Buena

Vista

Lake,

Kern

Co.,

Cali-

p. 50.

in San


Diego

Bay.

<

Condor,

x,

January,

p. 50.

Linton,

C. B.

Notes

from

San Clemente

Island


Island


<

x, March,

1908,

pp. 82-86.
Fifty-eight species listed.
1908.

Linton,
pp.

C.

B.

Notes

from

Santa

Cruz

Condor,

x,

May,


1908,

124-129.
Eighty-eight species listed.

1908.

Linton,
Island.

C. B.
<

Salpinctes

Condor,

obsoletus

x, May,

1908,

pulverius
p. 129.

restricted

to San Nicholas


[sic]


1924

1908.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Linton,

C. B.

OF

CALIFORNIA

A Correction.

<

OItNITHOI,OGY

Condor,

x, July,

1908,


23

p. 181.

The “Mexican Black Hawk” from San Diego County (Condor, IX, July, 1907, p. 110)
turns out to be Buteo abbreviatus.
1908.

Linton,

C. B.

Microscopic

Subspecies.

<

Condor,

x, July,

1908,

p. 181.

Relates to supposed races of Vireo huttoni.
1908.

Linton,


C. B.

x, July,

Otocoris

1908,

alprstris

insularis

on the &Iainland

Coast.

<

Condor,

p. 181.

Of Los Angeles County.
1908.

Linton,
with

C. B.

the

Is not the San

Island

Shrike

Clemente

(Lanius

Shrike

1. anthonyi)

(Lanius
?

<

1. mearnsi)

Condor,

x,

identical

July,


1908,

p. 182.
1908.

Linton,
1908,

1908.

C. B.

Forbush

Sparrow

in Southern

California.

<

Condor,

x, July,

p. 182.

I,inton,


C. B.

Condor,

x, September,

Notes

from

Buena

1908,

Vista

J,al:e,

May

20 to June

16, 1907

<

pp. 196-198.

Mention of 73 species.

1908.

Linton,
<

1908.

1908.

Pipilo

C. 13.

Condor,

x, November,

Linton,

Mailliard,

Early

from

Santa

Crux

Island


Avifauna.

p. 208,

Fulmars
1906,

and

Pacific

Kittiwakes

at Long

Beach.

<

p. 238.

Record

x, November,
J.

Excluded

1908,


pacific

C. B.

Condor,

Clementae

x, September,

Linton,

<
1908.

C. B.

Condor,

for Passerculus

1908,

San Geronimo

rostratus

in Los Angeles


County.

p. 239.

Notes.

<

Condor,

x, March,

1908,

p. 94.

Concerns Zonotrichia albicollis, Cryptoglaux acadica, etc.
1908.

Mailliard,
1908,

J.

pp.

A Migration

Wave



of Varied

Thrushes

<

Condor,

x, May,

118-119.

In Marin County.
1908.

Mailliard,

J.

Cooper

Hawks

Attacking

Crows

<


Condor,

x,

May,

of Sonoma

County,

California

1908:

p. 129.
1908.

Mailliard,

J.

Condor,

x, July,

Sierra

Forms

1908,


pp.

on the Coast
133-135,

2 lift.

<

ills.

Relates to Audubon Warbler, Blue-fronted Jay, etc.
1908.

Mailliard,

J.

rufescens)

The

on the

Southern

1,imit

California


of the Chestnut-backed

Coast.

<

Condor,

x, July,

Chickadee
1908,

pp.

(Parus
181-182.

In Sonoma County.
1908.

McAtee,

W. L.

Food Habits

culture,


Bureau

of Biological

pp.

l-92,

pls. I-IV,

text-figs.

of the Grosbeaks
Survey,

Bulletin

=

U. S. Department

No.

32,

McGregor,
ber,

1908,


R. C.

The

of ,4gri29,

1908,

l-40.

Food of the Black-headed Grosbeak analyzed in great detail.
eating proclivities presented from many parts of the State.
1908.

February

Bryant

Hybrid

Hummingbird.

<

Testimony as to fruit-

Condor,

pp. 207-208.


Refers to a specimen originally recorded as “Selasphorus platycercus.”

x, Septem-

=


PACIFIC

24
1908.

Meister,
Lore,

1908.

H.

D.

[Christmas

x, February,

Merriam,
ber,

1908,


J. C.

1908,

COAST

Death

bird

census

No. 16

from]

San

Diego,

Calif.

<

Bird-

p. 39.
Trap

pp. 465-4’75,


AVIFAUNA

of tbe Ages

9 lift.

<

Sunset

XXI, Octo-

[Magazine],

ills.

An account of the fossil-bearing asphalt beds of Ranch0 La Brea near Los Angeler.
Shows how birds are engulfed in the tar pools.
1908.

Miller,
ber,

L. H.

1908,

I,ouisiana


Water-Thrush

in California.

<

Condor,

x, Novem-

pp. 236-237.

Specimen from Mecca, Riverside County.
1908.

Moxley,

G.

L.

A Humming

Bird’s

Toilet

<

Bird-Lore,


x, August,

1908>

p. 173.
1908.

Myers,
<

Mrs.

H.

Condor,

W.

Observations

x, March,

1908,

on tbe Nesting

pp. 72-75,

2 hft.


Habits

of the Phainopepla

ills.

Near Los Angeles.
1908.

Oberbolser,
Emu,

H.

VIII,

C.

July

A Synopsis

1, 1908,

pp.

of the Genera

and Species


of Cygninae.

<

l-11.

Nomenclatural.
1908.

P[almer].,
Lore,

1908.

P’[almer.].,
Lore,

1908.

T.

., T.

Bird-Lore,

Palmer,

Bird-Lore,


1908-1909.

Payne,

August,

[Review

S.

S.

Tbe
1908,

Condor

[for

of]

The

of]

Condor

The

1908,


19071.

<

Bird-

January,

19081.

<

Bird-

[Ifor

European

Condor

[for

March

and

May,

19081.


<

Condor,

and September,

19081.

pp. 218-219.
Chaffinch

at Berkeley,

California.

p. 238.
[Review

of]

The

Condor

[for

p. 268.

Game


Birds

of the Pacific

T.
pp.
pp.

1908,

November,

132-133.

1908,

1908,

December,

The

x, December,
H.

1908,

October,


pp.

[Review

T. S.

<

of]

pp. 42-43.

x, October,

T.

P[almer].,

1908,

1908,

x, November,
1908.

[Review

S.

x, June,


P[almer]
<

1908.

T. S.

x, February,

325-335,

7 ills.;

September,

507-514,

7 ills.;

November,

pp.

767-774,

6 ills.;

idem,


July

<

Sunset

1908,
1908,

XXII,

[Magazine],

pp.
pp.

442-451,
643-651,

January,

1909,

XXI,
6 ills.;

10 ills.;
pp.

65-73,


7 ills.
General popular account, written from sportsman’s standpoint. There are some statements specifically relating to California which are important from the ornithologist’s
standpoint; for example, those (p. 770) relative to the occurrence of the Emperor
Goose on the Alamitos marshes, Los Angeles County.
1908.

Pemberton,
ary,

1908,

J. R.

Field

Notes

from

Central

California.

Passerella iliaca iliaca and Troglodytes aedon parkmani
Zonotrichia albicollis from Sonoma County.
1908.

Pemberton,


<

Condor,

x, Janu-

p. 50.

J. R.

Junco hyemalis

byemalis.

<

from Monterey County, and

Condor,

x, March,

1908,

p. 92.

Near Palo Alto.
1908.

Pemberton,

vember,

J. R.

1908,

Northern

Range

p. 238.

Probable breeding in Alameda County.

of the Pbainopepla.

<

Condor,

x, No-


BIBLIOGRAPHY

1924

1908.

Pemberton,


J. R.

ber, 1908,

p. 239.

OF CALIFORNIA

Notes

on the Western

ORNITHOI,OGY

Gnatcatcher.

25

<

Condor,

x, Novem-

In Eldorado, Alameda, and San Mateo counties.
1908.
1908.

Pemberton,

Ray,

M.

J. R.
S.

(see Carriger,

From

Big

Creek

H. W.).
to Big

Basin

<

Condor,

x, November,

1908,

pp. 219-222, 2 hft. ills.
In Santa Cruz Mountains; mention of 27 birds.

1908.

Richardson,

C. H.,

dor, x, March,

Jr.

1908,

Spring

Notes

from

Santa

Catalina

Island

<

Con-

pp. 65-68.


Annotated list of 29 species.
1908.

Richardson,

C. II.,

p. 91,

ill.

1 hft.

Jr.

A Curious

Bird

Tragedy.

<

Condor,

x, March,

1908,

Shrike


Kill?

Relates to Varied Thrush.
1908.

Richardson,
<

1908.

C. H.,

Condor,

Sharp,

C.

S.

November,
1908.

Sheldon,

Large

a Bird


Can

the California

p. 92.

Nesting

of the

Green-backed

Goldfinch.

<

Condor,

x,

p. 237.

H.

1908,

How

1908,


Late

1908,
H.

x, May,

Jr.

x, March,

Three
pp.

Nests

of Note

from

Northern

California

<

Condor,

120-124.


Western Winter Wren, Monterey Hermit Thrush, and Western Golden-crowned Kinglet.
1908.

Stehbins,
State

[Design]

C. A.

by / C.

A.

Stebbins

Normal

Normal
[design].

I Chico,

School

1 Chico,

School
Small


1 to 1 The Birds

A Guide

I S u p ervisor

of

l-24,

Study,

of the

Pacific

Training

School

1 Coast j
/ Chico

1 Publications
of the State
1 Bulletin
Number
Two /

I


Calif.

California,

8v0, pp.

Nature
October,

1908

illustrated.

Brief, popular, juvenile.
1908.

Stewart,
1908,

1908.

G. W.

Truesdale,
pp.

The

Condor


in the San Joaquin

Valley.

<

Condor,

x, May,

p. 130.
F.

A Raven’s

Nest

in a Barn.

<

Oologist,

xxv,

December,

1908,


183-184.
Near Shandon, San Luis Obispo County.

1908.

Tyler,

J.

January,

Two

G.
1908,

Seasons

With

the

Swainson

Hawks.

<

Oologist,


xxv,

pp. 9-12.

Habits and nesting in the Fresno district.
1908.

1908.

Van

Fleet,

C.

C.

The

July,

1908,

Way,

W.

S.

Audubon


W.

S.

How

Western

Tanager

in San

Francisco.

<

Condor,

s,

p. 181.
Society

of California

Second

Annual


Report,

1908,

10 PP.
1908.

Way,
Leaflet

1908.

Way,
[1908],

no. 5, Calif.
W.

S.

Save

the Birds

Serve

Audubon

Sot.,


the Nesting

4 pp.

Propagandic in extreme degree.

Man,

and How

“revised

Doves

-

Man

edition,”
Leaflet

Serves

1908,

the Birds

=

4 pp.


no. 7, Calif.

Audubon

Sot.,


2G

1908.

PACIFIC

Willett,
<

1908.

G.

The

Condor,

Willett,

G.

hills


<

Common

x, January,

Tern

1908,

Summer

Condor,

COAST

AVIFAUNA

and Ruddy

Turnstone

in Southern

California.

p. 50.

Birds


of the Upper

x, July,

No. 16

1908,

pp.

Salinas

Valley

and Adjacent

Foot-

137-139.

Lists 65 species.
1908.

Wright,
<

1908.

H.


W.

Condor,

Wright,

A Vermillion

x, March,

H. W.

Flycatcher

1908,

A Death

Relates to California

in Los Angeles

County,

California.

p. 91.

Struggle.


<

Condor,

x, March,

1908,

p. 93.

and Lewis woodpeckers.
1909

1909.

Anonymous.

Grinnell

Ibis,

III,

9th ser.,

on the

July,


1909,

Birds

of the

San

Bernardino

Mountains.

<

<

9th

pp. 547-548.

A review.
1909.

Anonymous.
ser.,

1909.

19c9.


[Review

October,

III,

of]

1909,

Anonymous.

[Review

ogy.’

9th ser.,

<

Ibis,

Adams,

[I-I.]

March,

1909,


The


of]

Grinnell’s

[vol.

XI,

nos.

Bibliography


October,

III,

Unusual

E.

Condor’

l-41.

Ibis,


pp. 698-699.

1909,

Wave

of

of Californian

Ornithol-

p. 703.
Western

Tanagers.

<

Condor,

XI,

p. 70.

In spring in Placer County.
1909.

Adams,
dor,


[H.]

E.

May,

XI,

Winter

1909,

Notes

from

Clipper

Gap,

Placer

County.

<

Con-

p. 102.


On Cassin Purple Finch, Varied Thrush, etc.
1909.

Adams,
1909,

[I-I.]

Notes

E.

from

Placer

County.

<

Condor,

<

Placer

September,

XI,


p. 174.

Relates to Western Martin and Mourning Dove.
1909.

Adams,

H.

Research,

E.

Land

October

Birds

12,

of Placer

1909,

pp.

An annotated list of 1% species.
1909.


A[llen].,

J. A.
<

ogist.’
1909.

1909.

[Review
XXVI,

A[llen].,

J. A.

Audubon

Societies

A[llen].,
Survey

1909.

Auk,

Allen,

Museum

[Review

1908.

J. A.

<

The

1909,

Auk,

Report

Camps


Report

Groups
<

County

pp.


Institute

l-20,

and

map].

January, 1910, p. 48.)

XII,

and Cruises

of the

January,

XXVI,

of the Chief

January,

XXVI,

History.

separate,


of an Ornithol-

pp. 89-90.

Annual
<

of]

Auk,

Habitat

of Natural

Chapman’s

of]

for 1908.

[also

(See review in Condor,

January,

[Review

J. A.

for

of]

County

27-46

1909,

of North
Auk,

XXVI,

National
1909,

of

100-101.

of the Bureau
pp.

of Biological

101-102.

American

April,

Association

pp.

Birds

1909,

in the American

pp.

165-174,

of the

San

pls.

I-IV.

Including studies from California.
1909.

ALllen].,

J. A.

<

Mountains.’
1909.

A[llen].,
April,

J.
1909,

A.

[Review
Auk,

XXVI,

Grinnell

pp. 204-205.

of]

Grinnell’s

April,

1909,


on Birds

The


Biota

Bernardino

pp. 202-203.

observed

at

Salton

Sea.

<

Auk,

XXVI,


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