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[889a. \"[orris|.. J. P. A Series of Eggs of Bendire's Thrasher. < Ornitholo- 

 gist and Oologist, XIV, 1889, pp. 23-25. 



Detailed descriptions of twenty-nine nests and sets of eggs, all from southern 

 Arizona (Pima and Pinal counties). 



[889b. N[orris]., J. P. Eggs of the Mexican Ground Dove. < Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, XIV, 1889, pp. 59-60. 

 Taken near Tucson. 



[890. Bendire, C. E. Xotes on Pipilo fuscus mesoleucus and Pipilo aberti, their 

 Habits, Nests and Eggs. < Auk, VII, 1890, pp. 22-29. 



1890. Brewster, W. A New Subspecies of the Solitary Sandpiper. < Auk. 

 VII, 1890, pp. 3,77-3,79- 



1890. Dwight, J., Jr. The Horned Larks of North America. < Auk, VII, 

 1890, pp. 138-158, I pi. 



Contains the original description of Otocoris alpestris adusta, type locality Fort 

 Huachuca, Arizona. 



1890. Hargitt, E. Catalogue of the Picariae in the Collection of the British 

 Museum. Scansores, containing the Family Picidae. = Cat. Birds, XVIII, 

 1890, pp. i-xv. 1-507, pis. I-XV. many figs. 



1890a. Mearns, E. A. Observations on the Avifauna of Portions of Arizona. 

 < Auk, VII, i8qo. pp. 45-55, 251-264. 



Annotated list of species from the high mountains of central Arizona. 



1890b. Mearns, E. A. Descriptions of a New Species and Three New Sub- 

 species of Birds from Arizona. < Auk, VII, 1890, pp. 243-251. 



Juiico ridgwayi, type locality Fort Whipple, Spinas tristis pallidas, Fort Verde, and 

 Melanerpes formicivorus aculeatus, Squaw Peak, central Arizona. 



1890. Merriam, C. IT. Annotated List of Birds of the San Francisco Moun- 

 tain Plateau and the Desert of the Little Colorado River, Arizona. < North 

 American Fauna No. 3, 1890, pp. 87-101. 



Birds observed at the Grand Canyon of the Colorado are listed on pp. 38-41. 



1890. N [orris]. J. P. A Series of Eggs of Palmer's Thrasher. < Ornitholo- 

 gist and Oologist, XV, 1890, pp. 154-156. 



Descriptions of twenty-one nests and sets of eggs, all from the vicinity of Tucson, 

 Arizona. 



[890a. Poling, O. C. The Presence of McCown's and the Chestnut-collared 

 Longspur in Southern Arizona, Near the Mexican Border. < Ornithologist 

 and Oologist, XV, 1890, p. 71. 



At Fort Huachuca during February and March. 



1890b. Poling, O. C. Nesting of the Arizona Jay. < Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, XV, 1890, p. 138. 



In the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



i8(joc. Poling, O. C. On the Nesting Habits and Eggs of the Vermilion Fly- 

 catcher. < Ornithologist arid Oologist, XV, 1890, p. 140. 

 As observed at Fort Huachuca. Arizona. 



