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1925. Another record of the ruddy quail-dove at Key West. The Auk, vol. 

 42, no. 1, p. 130, Jan. 

 Holzner, Frank Xavier. 



1596. Habits of the valley partridge. The Auk, vol. 13, no. 1, p. 81, Jan. 

 Howard, Ozra William. 



1900. Nesting of the Mexican wild turkey in the Huachuca Mts., Arizona. 

 The Condor, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 55-57, illus., May-June. 

 Howe, Carlton Durant. 



1904. A tame ruffed grouse. Bird-Lore, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 81-85, illus , 



May-June. 

 Howell, Alfred Brazier. 



1917. Condition of game birds in east-central California. The Condor, vol. 



19, no. 6, pp. 186, 187, Nov.-Dec. 

 Hudson, William Henry. 



1902. British birds, with their structure and classification, 363 pp., 130 



pis. (8 col.). 

 Huey, Laurence Markham. 



1913. With the band-tailed pigeon in San Diego County. The Condor, vol. 



15, no. 4, pp. 151-153, July-Aug. 

 1927. Where do birds spend the night? Wilson Bull., vol. 39, no. 4, pp. 

 215-217, Dec. 

 Huntington, Dwight W. 



1597. The sage grouse. The Osprey, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 17, 18, illus., Oct. 



1903. Our feathered game, 396 pp., illus. in col. New York. 

 Jewett, Hibbard, J. 



1918. Memories of the passenger pigeon. Bird-Lore, vol. 20, no. 5, p. 



351, Sept.-Oct. 

 Johnson, R. A. 



1929. Summer notes on the sooty grouse of Mount Rainier. The Auk, vol. 

 46, no. 3, pp. 291-293, pis. 12, 13. July. 

 Jones, Lynds. 



1903. A bob-white covey. Wilson Bull., no. 45, vol. 10, no. 4, pp. 105, 106, 

 Dec. 

 Josselyn, John. 



1672. New-England's rarities discovered, 114 pp., 1 pi., 12 figs. London. 

 Judd, Sylvester Dwight. 



1905. The bobwhite and other quails of the United States in their economic 



relations. U. S. Dept. Agr. Biol. Surv. Bull. 21, 66 pp., 2 cols, pis., 

 10 figs. 

 1905a. The grouse and wild turkeys of the United States, and their eco- 

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 pis. (1 col.). 



Kalm, Pehr. 



1911. A description of the wild pigeons which visit the southern English 

 colonies in North America, during certain years, in incredible 

 multitudes. The Auk, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 53-66 (Translated by S. M. 

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Kellogg, Louise. 



1916. Report upon mammals and birds found in portions of Trinity, Sis- 

 kiyou and Shasta Counties, California, with description of a new 

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