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1904. Peck, G. D. Tlie Cal. Vulture in Douglas Co., Oregon. < Oologist 

 XXI, April 1904, p. 55. 



Also mention of occurrence in Los Angeles Connty, California. 



1904. Pierce, W. M. Nesting of the Dotted Canon Wren. < Oologist XXI, 

 September 1904, p. 155. 

 In Los Angeles County. 



1904. Price, W. W. Some Winter Birds of the High Sierras < Condor VI, 

 May 1904, pp. 70-76, 3 hftt. 



1904. Ray, M. S. Spring Notes From Bay Counties. < Condor VI, September 



1904, p. i;i9. 



Nesting of Ela?nis /nw/in/s, etc. 



1904. Ray, M. S. A Fortnight on the Farallones. < Auk XXI, October 1904, 

 pp. 425-442, pll. XXIII-XXVIII. 



Account of the habits and nests of the birds breeding on the Islands. 



1904. Reed, C. A. North American | Birds Eggs | By | Chester A. Reed, B. S. 

 I Author [etc., 2 lines] | Illustrating the Eggs of Nearly Every | Species of 

 North American Birds | [design] | New York I Doubleday, Page & Company 

 I 1904. 8vo, pp. 12-|- 1-356, numerous half-tones of eggs and nests. 

 Includes brief original data on certain Californian species. 



1904. Richardson, C. H., Jr. A Eist of Summer Birds of the Piute Mountains, 

 California < Condor VI, September 1904, pp. 134-137. 



1904. Ridgway, R. The Birds 1 of | North and Middle America: | A Descriptive 

 Catalogue | of the | Higher Groups, [etc., 6 lines]. | By | Robert Ridgway, | 

 Curator, Division of Birds. | — I Part III. | Family Motacillidse— The Wag- 

 tails and Pipits. Family Corvida — The Crows and Jays. | Family Hirun- 

 dinidae— The Swallows. Family Paridae — The Titmice. | Family Ampelid^ — 

 The Wax wings. P'amily Sittidae — The Nuthatches. | Family Ptilogonatidae — 

 The Silky Flycatchers. Family Certhiidae — The Creepers. | Family Dulidse — 

 The Palm Chats. Family Troglodytidae— The Wrens. | Family Vireonidse— 

 The Vireos. Family Cinclidee — The Dippers. | Family Eaniidae — The Shrikes. 

 I Family Chamaeidae— The Wren-Tits. | Family Sylviidte— The Warblers. | 

 I Washington: I Government Printing Office. 1904 [December] . == Bul- 

 letin U. S. N. M., No. 50, Part III; 8vo, pp. i-xx, 1-SOl, pll. I-XIX. 



1904. vSliarp, C. S. A Set of Abnormally Large Eggs of the Golden Eagle < 

 Condor VI, November 1904, pp. 165-168, hft. 



1904. Stephens, F. Cactus Wrens. < Condor "^T, March 1904, pp. 51-52. 

 Of southern California: critical. 



1904. Stephens, F. The Roseate Spoonbill in California < Condor \T, Septem- 

 ber 1904, p. 139. 



Individual seen near San Bernardino. 



