18 PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA No. 3 



1859. Suckley, G. [See Cooper and Suckley.] 



1859. Taylor, A. S. The Egg and Young of the Cahfornia Condor. < Hutch- 



ings' Cahfornia Magazine III, June 1859, pp. 537-540; with 3 figg. (of egg, 



young and adult). 



From the Santa Lucia Mountains. 



1859. Taylor. A. S. The Great Condor of California. < Hutchings' California 

 Magazine III, June 1859, pp. 540-543; IV, July 1859, pp. 17-22; August 1859, 

 pp. 61-64; fig. 



An extended general account. 



1859. [Taylor, A. S.] [Notice of the Discovery of the Egg of the California 

 Wdture] < Ibis I, October 1S59, pp. 469-470. 

 I^xtract from article by A. S. Taylor. 



1859. Xantus, J. Catalogue of Birds collected in the vicinity of Fort Tejon, Cali- 

 fornia, with a description of a new species of Syrnium. < Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. 

 Phil. XI, July 1859, pp. 189-193. 



A nominal list of 144 species actually obtained at Fort Tejon. Includes the original 

 description of Syrnium occidentale, one specimen having been secured at Fort Tejon. 



1860. Cooper, J. G., and Suckley, G. Pacific Railroad Reports, Vol. XII, Book 

 II, 1860. > Part III. Route near the forty-seventh and forty-ninth paral- 

 lels, explored by I. I. Stephens, Governor of Washington Territory, in 1853- 

 '55. > No. 3. Report upon the Birds collected on the Survey. Chapter I. 

 Land Birds, by J. G. Cooper, M. D. Chapter II. Water Birds, by Dr. G. 

 Suckley, U. S. A. Pp. 140-291, 8 pll. 



This is primarily based on observations in Washington and Oregcm, but numerous Cali- 

 fornia references are included. Here is Cooper's account (p. 148) of the capture of the uni- 

 qiie specimen of Buteo cooperi cassin at Mountain View, Santa Clara County. 



1860. [Gruber, F.] The Birds of the Farallone Islands. <Hutchings' Cali- 

 fornia Magazine V, October I860, p. 173. 



Brief quotation from a "paper"; I'lia occidoitalis {-- Cei'or/iiina iiioiiocci'ata) found nest- 

 ing on the Farallones. 



1860. Sclater, P. L. Note on the Egg and Nestling of the California Vulture. 



< Ibis II, July 1860, p. 278; pll. VIII (of egg) and IX (of young). 



1860. Suckley, G. [See Cooper and Suckley.] 



1861. [Anonymous] The Carpintero. Mchnicrfics fonnicivo)-us. (Sw.) 



< Hutchings' California Magazine V, January 1861, pp. 289-291; fig. 



1861. [Anonymous] California Birds. < Hutchings' California Magazine V, 

 February 1861, pp. 330-334; April 1S61, pp. 436-438; with 4 cuts (of European 

 species! ) 



Text mostly copied from Wilson: species not of California! 



1861. Baird, S. F. Report | upon the | Colorado River of the West, | Explored 

 in 1857 and 1858 by | Lieutenant Joseph C. Ives, | Corps of Topographical 

 Engineers, | Under the Direction of the Ofhce of Explorations and Surveys, | 

 A. A. Humphreys, Captain Topographical Engineers, in Charge. | | 



