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— HowAKD and Miller, Condor, xxxv, 1933, 15 (cave deposits, Organ Moun- 

 tains, N. Mex.). — Meadows, Condor, xxxv, 1933, 234, in text (San Diego 

 County, Calif.; 2 seen). — Wetmore and Friedmann, Condor, xxxv, 1933, 37 

 (bones. Mule Ears Peaks, Tex.). — Anderson, Condor, xxxvii, 1935, 170, in 

 text (Los Angeles County, Calif.; recs.). — Dyer, Condor, xxxvi, 1935,5, text 

 (Calif.; habits). — Harper, Auk, liii, 1936, 386, in text (distr.). — Linsdale, 

 Pacific Coast Avif., No. 23, 1936, 26, 41 (Nevada; complete ulna in Gypsum 

 Cave, just out of Las Vegas ["perhaps not fossil, but . . . doubtless several 

 centuries old"]). — Scott, Condor, xxxviii, 1936, 41, text (Lower California; 

 status 1935).— Bent, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 167, 1937, 1 (life hist.).— Groeb- 

 BELS, Der Vogel, ii, 1937, 169 (data on breeding biology.). — Moffitt, Condor, 

 xxxix, 1937, 160, text (feathers crit.). — Van Tyne and Sutton, Misc. Publ. 

 Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 37, 1937, 18 (Brewster County, Tex.; 

 bones). — Miller and Fisher, Condor, xl, 1938, 248, text (pterylosis). — 

 Rett, Condor, xl, 1938, 225, text (Santa Barbara, Calif.; specs.). — Gabriel- 

 son and Jewett, Birds Oregon, 1940, 180 (Oregon; extinct now; descr.; 

 distr.; photo). — Todd, Birds Western Pennsylvania, 1940, 122, in text. — 

 Harris, Condor, xliii, 1941, 3, 8, text (hist.; crit.). — May, Condor, xliii, 

 1941, 199, in text (San Jacinto Mountains, Calif.). — Miller, Murrolet, 

 xxiii, 1942, 77 (bone from s. Oregon). — Fisher, Condor, xlv, 1943, 72, in 

 text (pterylosis) ; xlvi, 1944, 274, 289 (skull) ; Auk, Ixii, 1945, 126, 127 (flight 

 and musculature). — Behle, Condor, xlvi, 1944, 71 (Utah; one record). — 

 Grinnell and Miller, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 27, 1944, 94 (California; 

 res.; breeds). — Hill, Auk, Ixi, 1944, 230, 231 (meas.; sex dimorphism). — 

 Johnson, Condor, xlvii, 1945, 38, text (San Luis Obispo County, Calif.). — 

 Davis, Auk, Ixiii, 1946, 85 (captivity; display). — Rett, Condor, xlviii, 1946, 

 182, text (7 miles nw. of McKittrick, Kern County, Calif.; found dead). 



Catharista californianus Gray, List Spec. Brit. Mus., pt. 1, Accip., ed. 2, 1848, 4. 



Catharisia californiana Gray, Hand-list, i, 1869, 3, No. 17. 



Gryphus californianus Bonaparte, Rev. Mag. Zool., vi, 1854, 530. 



Pseudogryphus californianus Ridgway, in Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Hist. 

 North Amer. Birds, iii, 1874, 338; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., iii, 1880, 9, 195; 

 Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, v, 1880, 82 (meas., etc.); Nom. North Amer. Birds, 

 1881, No. 453; Auk, ii, 1885, 167 (crit., meas., etc.); Man. North Amer. 

 Birds, 1887, 220. — Farrow and Henshaw, Rep. Orn. Coll. Wheeler's Surv., 

 1874, 26, 49 (Beaver, Utah, 2 specs, seen Nov. 25). — Henshaw, Rep. Orn. 

 Spec. Wheeler's Surv., 1876, 265 (habits; scarcity; range, etc.).— Belding, 

 Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., i, 1879, 437 (Yuba County, Cahf.).— Brewster, 

 Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, viii, 1883, 31, in text (Cave Creek, Ariz., March 7, 

 1882).— CouES, Key North Amer. Birds, ed. 2, 1884, 558.— Gurney, List 

 Diurn. Birds Prey, 1884, 3; Cat. Birds Prey, 1894, 17.— American Orni- 

 thologists' Union, Check-list, 1886, and ed. 2, 1895, No. 324, p. 125.— 

 Townsend, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, 201 (se. Tehama County, Calif, 

 about 1881 or 1882).— Bryant, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 2, 1889, 278 

 (Lower California, sea level to 11,000 feet). — Rhoads, Proc. Acad. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, 1892, 114 (one shot near summit of Mount Lemon, Santa Cata- 

 lina Range, Ariz.); 1893, 39 (Lulu Island, Brit. Columbia, about 1889 or 

 1890; formerly common). — Anthony, Zoe, iv, 1893, 233 (Guadalupe Valley; 

 30 miles e. of Rosario; San Rafael Valley, and San Pedro MArtir Mountains, 

 Lower California) : Auk, xii, 1895, 137, in text (San Fernando, Lower Cali- 

 fornia). — Fisher, North Amer. Fauna, No. 7, 1893, 33 (Frazier Mountain, 

 near Tejon Ranch; near Walker Basin; Bakersfield; San Emigdio; Santa 

 Ynez Mountains, head of Owens River, and above Lone Pine, Calif.). — 



