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1906. Bolander, I^. The Nuttall Sparrow Around San Francisco < Condor 

 VIII, May 1906, pp. 73-74. 



1906. Bolander, h- Whistling Swans. < Condor VIII, May 1906, p. 75. 

 In Sonoma County. 



1906. Brown, H. The Water Turkey and Tree Ducks near Tucson, Arizona. 



< Auk XXIII, April 1906, pp. 217-218. 

 Fulvous Tree Duck noted from "the California ilesert. " 



1906. Carpenter, N. A small egg. < Condor VIII, March 1906, p. 57. 

 Of Calypte coster. 



1906. Chamberlin, W. J. [Coiumunication in regard to nesting time of Killdeer] 



< Oologist XXIII, April 1906, p. 58. 



1906. Chamberlin, W. J. Western Black Phoebe. < Oologist XXIII, August 

 1906, p. 124. 

 Nesting habits. 



1906. C[hilds], J. L- Eggs of the Santa Barbara Flycatcher {Empido)iax in- 

 sulicola) < Warbler II, June 1906, p. 3.3, (colored) plate II, fig. 1. 

 From Catalina Island: ^= Empidoiiax difficilis. 



1906. [Childs, J. L.] Eggs of the Salt Marsh Yellow-Throat { Gcothlypis trichas 

 siuiiosa) < W^arbler II, September 1906, p. 49, plate (colored) III, fig. 2. 



1906. [Childs, J. I^.] Ornithological Collection of John Lewis Childs, Floral 

 Park, N. Y. < Warbler II, December 1906, pp. 66-106. 

 Many birds' skins and eggs from "Cal. " 



1906. Cooke, W. W. Distribution and Migration of North American Ducks, 

 Geese, and Swans = U. S. Department of Agrictilture Biological Survey — 

 Bulletin No. 26 1906, pp. 1-90. 



Brief references to occurrence of certain species in California. 



1906. Craigmile, E. Augtist at Lake Tahoe. < Wilson Bulletin XVIII, March 

 1906, pp. 11-12. 



Includes list in the vernacular of birds noted. 



1906. Craigmile, E. Common Birds of Whittier, California. < Wilson Bulletin 

 XVIII, September 1906, pp. 83-87. 



Includes an extended list, the authenticity of which has been questioned. (See review 

 in Condor WW, November 1906, p. 1,56.) 



1906. Dixon, J. Land Birds of San Onofre, California < Condor VIII, July 

 1906, pp. 91-98. 



Includes an extended account of the nesting of the Western Red-tailed Hawk, and ends 

 with a list of 63 species of birds. 



1906. Dunn, H. H. Some Interesting Homes. < Am. Ornithology VI, January 

 1906, pp. 17-20, 3 hftt. 



Nesting places of Valley Partridge, Pacific Horned Owl and Short-eared Owl near Los 

 Angeles, 



