106 PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA No. 5 



1900. Ray, M. S. Notes on Some Unusual Sets of Eggs. < Condor II, No- 

 vember 1900, p. 126. 

 llreo s. cassi)!!, etc. 



1900. Schneider, J. J. Nesting of the Pileolated Warbler in Los Angeles Co. 



< Condor II, March 1900, p. .33. 



1900. Schneider, J. J. Nesting of the California Cuckoo in Los Angeles Co., 

 Cal. < Condor II, March 1900, p. 34. 



1900. Swarth, H. S. Avifauna of a 100-acre Ranch. < Condor II, January 

 1900, pp. 14-16; [continued] idem, March 1900, pp. 37-41. 

 A briefly-annotated list of 17.5 species observed at Los Angeles. 



1900. Swarth, H. S. Sage Thrasher in Los Angeles Co., Cal. < Condor II, 

 July 1900, p. 89. 



1900. Swarth, H. S. Notes From Los Angeles, Cal. < Condor II, July 1900, 

 p. 91- 



On Spizella b>-e7veri, warblers, etc. 



1900. Swarth, H. S. The American Titlark in Spring Plumage in Los Angeles 

 Co., Cal. < Condor II, September 1900, pp. 110-111. 



1900. Taylor, H. R. A Provident Bluejay. < Condor II, March 1900, p. 45. 



1900. Thompson, C. S. The Woodpeckers of the Upper Salinas Valley. < 

 Condor II, May 1900, pp. 52-.55. 



1900. Thompson, C. S. Notes From San Luis Obispo County, Cal. < Condor 

 II, July 1900, pp. 89-90. 

 On Mimus polyglottos, etc. 



1900. Welch, J. M. Lewis' Woodpecker as a Flycatcher. < Condor II, July 



1900, p. 89. 



1900. Williams, J.J. Probable Causes of Bird Scarcity in Parts of the Sierras 

 An Arraignment of the Chipmunk. <C Condor II, September 1900, pp. 

 97-101. 



1901. Allen, J. A. Republication of Descriptions of New Species and Subspecies 

 of North American Birds. No. II. < Auk XVIII, April 1901, pp. 172-179. 



1901. A [lien], J. A. Loomis on California Water Birds. < Auk XVIII, April 



1901, pp. 208-209. 



Review of "California Water Birds, No. V." 



1901. A[llen], J. A. McGregor's 'List of the Land Birds of Santa Cruz County, 

 California.' < Auk XVIII, July 1901, p. 279. 

 Brief review. 



1901. A [lien], J. A. Grinnell on Two Races of the Red-breasted Sapsucker. 



< Auk XVIII, July 1901, p. 282. 

 Brief review. 



