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1904. Daggett, F. S. Unusual Nesting Site of the Cactus Wren. < Condor VI, 

 January 1904, p. 24. 



1904. Dean, W. F. A Few Notes on Bird Life at Three Rivers. Tulare Co., Cal. 



< Condor \T, July 1904, pp. 110-111. 



1904. Dunn, H. H. Cooper's Hawk, in Orange County, Cal. < Oologist XXI, 

 January 1904, p. 12. 



1904. Dunn, H. H. The White-faced Glossy Ibis. < Am. Ornithology IV, 

 April 1904, pp. 119-120, 1 hft. 

 Habits in Los Angeles County. 



1904. Dunn, H. H. The California Bush-tit and Parkman's Wren. < Oologist 

 XXI, September 1904, pp. 149-152, 2 hftt. 

 Nesting habits in southern California. 



1904. Dwight, Dr. J., Jr. Occurrence of the Knot il'riii^a ra)ndi<s) at San 

 Diego, California. < Auk XXI, January 1904, pp. 78-79. 



1904. Emerson, W. O. Destruction of Birds by Wires < Condor VI, March 

 1904, pp. ,i7-.^>8. 



On Alameda marshes. 



1904. Emerson, W. O. The Farallone Islands Revisited, 1887-1903 < Condor 

 VI, May 1904, pp. 61-68, 9 hftt. 



1904. Emerson, W. O. Icterus bullocki as a Honey-eater. < Condor VI, May 

 1904, p. 78. 



1904. Emerson, W. O. Melanism in Buteo borealis calurus. < Condor VI, July 

 1^)04, p. 110. 



1904. Ivmerson, W. O. Bird Surgeons < Condor VI, September 1904, pp. 



l.V.-l.U. 



1904. Fisher, W. K. Aythya collaris in San Mateo Co., California. < Condor 

 VI, January 1W4, p. 25. 



1904. Fisher, W. K. California X'ulture in San Mateo Co., California. Con- 



dor VI, March 1904, p. 50. 



1904. Fisher, W. K. Notes on the Birds of Hoopa \^alley, California. < Con- 

 dor VI, March 1904, pp. 50-51. 

 Knumerates 35 species. 



1904. Fisher, W. K. A Revision of the American Great Horned Owls. < Con- 

 dor VI, March 1004, pp. 52-53. 

 Review of Oberholser's paper. 



1904. Fisher, W. K. The Albatross Dance at Sea. < Condor VI, May 1904, 

 p. 78. 



1904. Fisher, W. K. Road-runners Eat Voung Mockingbirds. < Condor VI, 

 May 1904, p. 80. 



1904. Fisher, W. K. [Review of Chapman's] A New Grouse from California. 



< Condor VI, May 1904, p. 82. 



