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Eaton, E. H. 



1910. Birds of New York. (Albany University of the State of New York), 

 New York State Museum, Memoir 12, Part I, 501 pp., 42 pis., 

 numerous tables of local occurrence and unnumbered figs, in text. 



ElFBIG, C. W. G. 



1905. Ornithological results of the Canadian 'Neptune' Expedition to Hud- 

 son Bay and northward, 1903-1904. Auk, vol. 22, pp. 233-241. 



Elliot, D. G. 



1895. North American shore birds. (New York, Francis P. Harper), 

 pp. xvi + 17-268, 74 unnumbered pis. 



Emerson, W. O. 



1885. Californian (!lapper Eail (Rall'u-s obsolctus) . Ornithologist and Oologist, 



vol. 10, pp. 142-143. 



1900. Occurrence of American White Pelican and the American Avocet at 



Haywards, Cal. Condor, vol. 2, p. 34. 



1901. Nesting of Spatula clypeata. Condor, vol. 3, p. 116. 

 1904. Destruction of birds by wires. Condor, vol. 6, pp. 37-38. 



Evermann, B. W. 



1886. A list of the birds observed in N'entura County, California. Auk, 



vol. 3, pp. 86-94, 179-186. 



Feildkn, H. W. 



1877. List of birds observed in Smith Sound and in the Polar Basin during 

 the Arctic Expedition of 1875-76. Ibis, 4th series, vol. 1, pp. 

 401-412. 



Feilner, J. 



1865. Exploration in Upper California in 1860, under the auspices of the 

 Smithsonian Institution. Annual Eeport Smithsonian Institution, 

 1864, pp. 421-430. 



Ferry, J. F. 



1908. Notes from the diary of a naturalist in northern California. Condor, 

 vol. 10, pp. 30-44, 2 figs, in text. 



Feudge, J. B. 



1903. The Wood Ibis near San Bernardino. Condor, vol. 5, p. 79. 



Field, G. W., Graham, G. H., and Adams, W. C. 



1914. Special report of the Board of Commissioners on Fisheries and Game, 

 under Chapter 70 of the Eesolves of 1913, relating to the habits of 

 those birds commonly kno^\Ti as pheasants. Commonwealth of Massa- 

 chusetts, House [Document] no. 2049, January, 1914, 14 pp. 



Fisher, A. K. 



1893o. Eeport on the ornithology of the Death Valley Expedition of 1891, 

 comprising notes on the birds observed in southern California, 

 southern Nevada, and parts of Arizona and UtaJi. U. S. Dept. 

 Agiic, Div. Orn. and Mamm., N. Amer. Fauna no. 7, pp. 7-158. 



1893?>. The hawks and owls of the United States in their relation to agricul- 

 ture. U. S. Dept. Agric, Div. Orn. and Mamm., Bull. no. 3, 210 pp., 

 26 pis. 



Fisher, W. K. 



1902a. A trip to Mono Lake, ornithological and otherwise. Condor, vol. 4, 

 pp. 1-11, 11 figs, in text. 



1902i. The redwood belt of northwestern California. II. Land birds. Con- 

 dor, vol. 4, pp. 131-135. 



1904. Aythya coUaris in San Mateo Co., California. Condor, vol. 6, p. 25. 



