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BowDiSH, Beecheb Scoville. 



1909 — Ornithological Miscellany from Audubon Wardens. The Auk, vol. 

 26, pp. 116-128. 

 Bretherton, Bernard J. 



1896 — Kadiak Island, A Contribution to the Avifauna of Alaska. The 

 Oregon Naturalist, vol. 3, pp. 45-49 ; 61-64 ; 77-79 ; 100-102. 

 Brewer, Thomas Mayo. 



1879 — The Rocky Mountain Golden-eye {Bucephala islandica) . Bulletin 

 of the Nuttall Ornithological Club, vol. 4, pp. 148-152. 

 Brewster, William. 



1900 — Notes on the Breeding Habits of the American Golden-eyed Duck 



or Whistler. The Auk, vol. 17, pp. 207-216. 

 1909— Snow Geese in Massachusetts. The Auk, vol. 26, pp. 188-189. 

 1909a — Barrows Golden-eye in Massachusetts. The Auk, vol. 26, pp. 



153-164. 

 1911 — Courtship of the American Golden-eye or Whistler. The Condor, 

 vol. 13, pp. 22-30. 

 Brooks, Allan. 



1903 — Notes on the Birds of the Cariboo District, British Columbia. The 



Auk, vol. 20, pp. 277-284. 

 1920 — Notes on some American Ducks. The Auk, vol. 37, pp. 353-367. 

 Brooks, Winthrop Sprague. 



1912 — An Additional Specimen of the Labrador Duck. The Auk, vol. 29, 



pp. 389-390. 

 1915- — Notes on Birds from East Siberia and Arctic Alaska. Bulletin of 

 the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. 

 Bryant, Edwin S. 



1899— The White-winged Scoter in North Dakota. The Osprey, vol. 3, 

 pp. 132-133. 

 Bryant, Harold Child. 



1914 — A Survey of the Breeding Grounds of Ducks in California in 1914. 

 The Condor, vol. 16, pp. 217-239. 

 Bryant, Walter (Pierce) E. 



1890— An Ornithological Retrospect. Zoe, vol. 1, pp. 289-293, 

 Butler, Amos William. 



1897 — The Birds of Indiana. Department of Geology and Natural Re- 

 sources, Twenty-second Annual Report. 

 Cahoon, John Cyrus. 



1889 — A Quahaug Captures a Tern, and a Sea Clam Drowns a Scoter. 

 Ornithologist and Oologist, vol. 14, p. 36. 

 Cartwright, George. 



1792 — A Journal of Transactions and Events during a Residence of nearly 

 Sixteen Years on the Coast of Labrador. 

 Chapman, Frank Michler. 



1899 — Report of Birds Received through the Peary Expeditions to Green- 

 land. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 

 vol. 12, pp. 219-244. 

 Clark, Austin Hobart. 



1910 — The Birds collected and observed during the Cruise of the United 

 States Fisheries Steamer " Albatross " in the North Pacific Ocean, 

 and in the Bering, Okhotsk, Japan, and Eastern Seas, from April 

 to December, 1906. Proceedings of the U. S. Nat. Museum, vol. 

 38, pp. 25-74. 



