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1900. Belding, L. Are Blackbirds Injurious or Beneficial ? < Condor II, No- 

 vember 1900, pp. 139-140. 



1900. Bishop, L. B. Descriptions of Three New Birds from Alaska. < Auk 

 XVII, April 1900, pp. 113-120. 



vSpecimen of "Coutopus ric/iardso}ii satiuatus" from Riverside. 



1900. Bruce, R. E. Western Winter Wren in Santa Clara Co., Cal. < Condor 

 II, July 1900, p. 92. 



1900. Bryan, M. The Little Widow A True Chapter in the Life History of a 

 Pair of Mockingbirds. < Condor II, July 1900, pp. S2-84. 



1900. Burns, F. L. A Monograph of the Flicker. ( Co/aptcs aui'atus.. ) ^^ Wil- 

 son Bulletin No. 31, April 1900, pp. 1-82; 12 figg. 

 Including its status in California. 



1900. Burton, E. C. The Evening Grosbeak as a Pet. < Condor 11, September 

 1900, pp. 111-112. 



1900. CEhapman], F. M. Results of a Biological Survey of Mount Shasta, Cah- 

 fornia. < Bird-Lore II, February 1900, p. 28. 

 Brief review of North American Fauna No. 16. 



1900. C[hapman], F. M. Bird-Notes Afield, a Series of Essays on the Birds of 

 California. < Bird-Lore II, February 1900, pp. 28-29. 

 Brief review of Keeler's 1)ook. 



1900. CEhapman], F. M. California Water Birds.— No. IV. < Bird-Lore II, 

 June 1900, p. 92. 



Brief review of Loomis's paper. 



1900. Chapman, F. M. A Study of the Genus Sturnella. Bull. Am. Mus. 



Nat. Hist. XIII, December 1900, pp. 297-320; 8 hftt., figg. 

 Including the Meadowlark of California. 



1900. Cohen, D. A. Casual Observations on a Colony of Black-crowned Night 

 Herons. < Condor II, January 1900, pp. 10-12. 

 At Alameda. 



1900. Cohen, D. A. Notes from Alameda, Cal. < Condor II, January 1900, 

 p. 17. 



1900. Cohen, D. A. Notes From Alameda, Cal. < Condor II, July 1900, pp. 

 90-91. 



On predominance in winter of sex, etc. 



1900. Daggett, F. S. Occurrence of the American Scaup Duck in Los Angeles 

 Co., Cal. < Condor II, January 1900, p. 19. 



1900. Daggett, F. S. A Protest Against the Indiscriminate Use of Poison by 

 Orchardists. < Condor II, November 1900, p. I.i9. 



1900. Daniel, J. W., Jr. A Day in Rubio Canyon, California. < Wilson Bulle- 

 tin No. 32, July 1900, pp. 2-4. 



Running account of birds observed in the foothills near Pasadena. 



