1914 BIRDS OF ARIZONA 97 



1870. Cooper, J. G. Geological Survey of California. J. D. Whitney, State 

 Geologist. Ornithology. Volume I. Land Birds. Edited by S. F. Baird, 

 from the Manuscript and Notes of J. G. Cooper. Published by Authority of 

 the Legislature. Pp. i-xi, 1-592, many figs. 



Many observations from the vicinity of Fort Mohave, Arizona. 



1871. Coues, E. The Long-crested Jay. < American Naturalist, V, 1871, pp. 

 770-775, 1 fig. 



Life history and habits as observed in northern Arizona. 



1872a. Coues, E. A New Bird to the United States. < American Naturalist, 



VI, 1872, p. 370. 



Glcutcidium ferrugineum ( = Glaucidium pJialocnoidcs) taken near Tucson. 



1872b. Coues, E. The Nest. Eggs, and Breeding Habits of Harporhynchus cris- 

 salis. < American Naturalist, VI, 1872, pp. 370-371. 

 Near Tucson. 



1872c. Coues, E. Nest and Eggs of Helminthophaga Luciae. < American 

 Naturalist, VI, 1872, p. 493. 



Nest and eggs, supposed to be of this species, from the vicinity of Tucson. 



i872d. Coues, E. Occurrence of Couch's Flycatcher in the United States. 

 < American Naturalist, VI, 1872, p. 493. 



1872c Coues, E. Observations on Picicorvus columbianus. < [bis, 1872, pp. 

 52-59- 



i872f. Coues, E. Key to North American Birds, Containing a Concise Account 

 of Every Species of Living anTl Fossil Bird at Present Known from the Con- 

 tinent North of the Mexican and United States Boundary. Illustrated by 6 

 vSteel Plates and Upwards of 250 Woodcuts. Salem : Naturalists' Agency. 

 New York: Dodd and Mead. Boston: Estes and Lauriat. 1872. Pp. 4, 

 1 -361, pis. I-VL figs. 1-238. 



Contains original descriptions of Spizclla socialis var. arizonae, type from Fort 

 Whipple, Arizona, and Harporhynchus curvirostris var. palmeri, type from Tucson, 

 Arizona. 



1872. Ridgway, R. On the Occurrence of Setophaga picta in Arizona. < Am- 

 erican Naturalist, VI. 1872, p. 436. 



Near Tucson. 



1873. Bendire. C. Nest, Eggs and Breeding Habits of the Vermilion Fly- 

 catcher (Pyroccphalns rubineus var. Mexicanus). < American Naturalist, 



VII, 1873, pp. 170-171. 



As observed in southern Arizona. 



1873. Brewer, T. M. Description of some Nests and Eggs of Arizona Birds. 

 <Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., XVI, 1873, pp. 106-111. 

 From specimens collected by Lieut. C. Bendire near Tucson. 



