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Drury, WiliiIam H., Jr. 



1961. Studies of the breeding biology of horned lark, water pipit, Lapland 

 longspur, and snow bunting on Bylot Island, Northwest Terri- 

 tories, Canada. Bird-Banding, vol. 32, pp. 1-46. 

 Du Bois, Alexander Dawes 



1923. Two nest studies of McCown's longspur. Bird-Lore, vol. 25, pp. 

 95-105. 



1935. Nests of horned larks and longspurs on a Montana prairie. Condor, 



vol. 37, pp. 56-72. 



1936. Habits and nest life of the desert horned lark. Condor, vol. 38, 



pp. 49-57. 

 1937a. Notes on coloration and habits of the chestnut-collared longspur. 



Condor, vol. 39, pp. 104-107. 

 1937b. The McCown longspurs of a Montana prairie. Condor, vol. 39, 

 pp. 233-238. 

 Du Bois, H. M. 



1959. Black-throated sparrows in northwestern Oregon. Condor, vol. 61, 

 p. 435. 

 Duffey, Eric, and Creasey, N. 



1950. The "rodent-run" distraction-behaviour of certain waders. Ibis, vol. 

 92, pp. 27-33. 

 Dumas, Philip 



1950. Habitat distribution of breeding birds in southeastern Washington. 

 Condor, vol. 52, pp. 232-237. 

 DuMont, Philip A. 



1934a. A revised list of the birds of Iowa. Univ. Iowa Studies Nat. Hist., 



vol. 15, No. 5, p. 139. 

 1934b. Migrant Nelson's sparrows in central Iowa. Wilson Bull., vol. 46, 

 p. 62. 

 Dutcher, William 



1884. Bird notes from Long Island, N.Y. Auk, vol. 1, pp. 174-179. 



1886. Bird notes from Long Island, N.Y. Auk, vol. 3, pp. 432-444. 

 1903. Report of the A.O. U. Committee on the protection of North American 



birds. Auk, vol. 20, pp. 101-159. 

 Duvall, Allen Joseph 



1942. Records from Lower California, Arizona, Idaho, and Alberta. Auk, 



vol. 59, pp. 317-318. 



1943. Breeding Savannah sparrows of the southwestern United States. 



Condor, vol. 45, pp. 237-238. 

 1945. Random distributional records. Auk, vol. 62, pp. 626-629. 

 Dwight, Jonathan, Jr. 



1887. A new race of the sharp-tailed sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus). 



Auk, vol. 4, pp. 232-239. 



1895. The Ipswich sparrow: Ammodramus princeps (Maynard) and its 



summer home. Mem. Nuttall Ornith. Club No. 2, pp. 1-56. 



1896. The sharp-tailed sparrow (Ammodramus caudacutus) and its geo- 



graphical races. Auk, vol. 13, pp. 271-278. 

 1900. The sequence of plumages and moults of the passerine birds of New 



York. Ann. New York Acad. Sci., vol 13, No. 1, pp. 73-360. 

 1918. The geographic distribution of color and of other variable characters 



in the genus J unco: a new aspect of specific and subspecific values. 



Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., vol. 38, pp. 269-309. 



