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1905. Grinnell, J. The California Sage Sparrow < Condor VII, January 1905, 

 pp. 18-19. 



Original description of .Imphispiza belli canescens, from Mount Pinos. 



1905. Grinnell, J. The Flycatcher from the vSanta Barbara Islands. < Condor 

 VII, March 1905, pp. 51-52. 



Contention that '' liinpidonax insulicola" is not distinguishable from Ejiipidonax 

 difficilis. 



1905. Grinnell, J. Status of the Townsend Warbler in California. < Condor 

 VII, March 1905, pp. 52-53. 



1905. Grinnell, J. Rufous-crowned Sparrow near Stanford University. < Con- 

 der VII, March 1905, p. 53. 



1905. Grinnell, J. [See Mailliard and Grinnell] 



1905. Grinnell, J. The Ornithological Writings of Walter E. Bryant < Con- 

 dor VII, September 1905, pp. 131-132. 



1905. Grinnell, J. Summer Birds of Mount Pinos, California. < Auk XXII, 

 October 1905, pp. 378-391. 



Seventy-three species listed, with notes on local distribution and haljits; critical remarks 

 on Passerella stephensi. 



1905. Grinnell, J. The Pacific Nighthawk < Condor VII, November 1905, 

 p. 170. 



Original description of Chordeiles virginianiis hesperis; type from the San Bernardino 

 Mountains. 



1905. Howard, O. W. [Photo of Nest and Eggs of Western Gull, taken on 

 Santa Barbara Island] < Warbler I, December 1905, p. 126. 



1905. Hunter, J. S. Double Nest of Arkansas Kingbird. < Condor \TI, March 

 1905, p. 53. 



1905. Jewett, S. G. Nesting of the Dotted Canon Wren in Alameda County, 

 California. < Oologist XXII, August 1905, pp. 122-123. 



1905. Judd, S. D. The Bobwhite and Other Quails of the United States in their 

 Economic Relations ^= U. S. Department of Agriculture Bureau of Biologi- 

 cal Survey — Bulletin No. 21 1905; pp. l-()6, colored frontispiece, 1 pi., 10 figg. 

 Includes a study of the food habits of Lophorly.v californicus and Oreorty.v pictiis. 



1905. Jtidd, S. D. The Grouse and Wild Turkeys of the United States, and their 

 Economic Value = U. S. Department of Agriculture Biological Survey — 

 Bulletin No. 24 1905; pp. 1-55, 2 pll. 



The grouse inhabiting California are given scarcely more than nominal mention. 



1905. Keyes, C. R. Some Bird Notes from the Central Sierras < Condor \\\, 

 January 1905, pp. 13-17; March 1905, pp. 42-43. 



Extended accounts of the nesting habits of several species. 



1905. Lewis, J. B. Co-operative Nest Building. < Oologist XXII, November 

 1905, p. 168. 



Relates to English Sparrow. 



