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Bryant, Walter E. 



1889. Descriptions of the Nests and Eggs of some Lower Californiau Birds, 

 with a Description of the Young Plumage of Ge,othl>/pis beldingi. Proc 

 Calif. Acad. Sci., 2d ser., II. 1S89, 20-24. 



Describes the nest and eggs of Geothlypis beldingi Ridgway, Carpodacus 

 frontalis ruberrimus Ridgway (= Carpodacus mexicanus ruberrimus), and 

 Aphelocoma californica hypoleuca Ridgway. 



Bryant, Walter E. 



1889. A Catalogue of the Birds of Lower California, Mexico. Proc. Calif. 

 Acad. Sci., 2d ser., II. 1889, 237-320. 



A well-annotated list of the species known from this region up to date of 

 publication, accompanied by introductory notes on the country and a brief 

 bibliography. 



Brewster, William. 



1890. A New Subspecies of the Solitary Sandpiper. Auk, VII. 1890, 

 377-379. 



Original description of Totanus solitarius cinnamomeus {z=. Helodromas 



solitarius cinnamomeus). 



Townsend, Charles H. 



1890. Birds from tlie Coasts of Western North America and Adjacent 

 Islands, collected in 1888-'89, with Descriptions of New Species. Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., XIII. 1890, 131-142, 



A briefly annotated list of species, some of which were taken in the Cape 

 Region, 136-138. 



Brewster, William. 



1891. Descriptions of Seven Supposed New North American Birds. Auk, 

 VIIL 1S91, 139-149. 



Original descriptions of Contnpus richardsonii peninsula e, 144, 145, Pipilo 

 maculatus mngniroslris, 140, 147, Vireo solitarius lucasanus, 147, 148, and 

 Sitta carolinensis lagunae, 149. 



Bryant, Walter E. 



1891. Tlie Cape Region of Baja California. Zoe, II. 1S91, 185-201. 

 General account. 



Ridgway, Robert. 



1891. The Humming Birds. Rept. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1889-1890, 1891, 

 253-383. Separate, Washington, 1892. 



Describes Cah/pte costae (Bourc), 337-339, ani Basilinna xantusi (Lawr.), 

 369-371, with plates. 



Mearns, Edgar A. 



1892. A Study of the Sparrow Hawks (subgenus Tinnunculus) of America, • 

 with especial reference to the Continental Species (Falco sparverius Linn.). 

 Auk, IX. 1892, 252-270. 



Original description of Falco sparverius peninsularis, 267. 



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