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1881. Holterhoff, G., Jr. Cactus Wren. < Orn. & Ool. VI, April 1881, p. 11. 

 Nesting habits on Coloratlo Desert. 



1881. Holterhoff, G., Jr. \>rdin or Yellow Headed Titmouse. < Orn. & Ool. 

 VI, June 1881, p. 27. 

 On the Colorado Desert. 



1881. Mailliard, J. Remarkable Persistency in Nesting of the Western Yellow- 

 bellied Flycatcher. < Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club VI, April 1881, p. 119. 

 Einpiiionax difficilis and Sayornis niotidDis at Nicasio. 



1881. Ridgway, R. The Caspian Tern in California. < Bull. Nutt. Orn. 

 Club VI, April 1881, p. 124. 



Stockton and San Francisco in winter. 



1881. Ridgway, R. Nomenclature | of | North American Birds | Chiefly Con- 

 tained in the | United States National Museum. | By | Robert Ridgway. | 

 — I Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1881. | 8vo, pp. 1-94. 

 ( ==Bulletin No. 21, IT. S. National Museum.) 



The Appendix, pp. .S9-S,S, inchides citations of many California records. 



1881. Ridgway, R. A Review of the Genus Centurus, Swainson. < Proc. U. S. 

 N. M. IV, June 1881, pp. 93-119. 

 Centurus uropy^ialis from Ft. Yuma. 



1881. Seebohm, H. Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or Perching Birds, in the 



Collection of the British Museum. Cichlomorphse: Part II. Containing the 



Family Turdidte (Warblers and Thrushes). --Cat. Bds. V, 1881, 8vo. pp. 

 i-xvi, 1-426; pll. I-XVIII, figg. 



1881. Sharpe, R. B. Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or Perching Birds, in the 

 Collection of the British Museum. Cichlomorpha: Part III. Containing the 

 First Portion of the Family Timeliidae ( Babbling-Thrushes ). = Cat. Bds. 

 VI, 1881, 8vo, pp. i-xiii, 1-420; pll. I-XVIII, figg. 



1881. Wood, W. California Pygmy Owl. < Orn. & Ool. VI, July 1881, pp. 

 33-35; August 1881, pp. 47-48; fig. 



General account of habits, etc. 



1882. Allen, C. A. Golden Eagle's Nest. < Orn. &. Ool. VII, August 1882, 

 p. 148. 



1882. [Anonymous] Hummer's Nest and Eggs. < Orn. & Ool. \'II, Septem- 

 ber 1882, p. 155. 

 From Santa Paula. 



1882. Bean, T. H. Notes on Birds Collected during the Summer of 1880 in 

 Alaska and Siberia. < Proc. U. S. N. M. V., July 1882, pp. 144-173. 



Dtomedea tne/a /I op/irys is recorded (pp. 144, 170) as having been "seen within 1,060 miles 

 west of Cape Mendocino, California." This seems to me rather too remote to come within 

 even our pelagic fauna. 



