BIBLIOGRAPHY 



Articles Relating Chiefly or Importantly to the Vertebrate Animals of the 

 Yosemite Section and Published up to the End of 1920 



Bryant, H. C. 



1916. A note on the food of the northern pileated woodpecker. Condor, vol. 18, 



p. 32 (January, 1916). 

 1920. Does the Barrow golden-eye breed in the Sierras'? Calif. Fish and Game, 



vol. 6, pp. 37-38 (January, 1920). 

 Camp, C. L. 



1916a. Spelerpes platyceplwlus, a new alpine salamander from the Yosemite National 



Park, California. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 11-14, 5 figs, in text 



(September 18, 1916), 

 1916&. Description of Bufo canorus, a new toad from the Yosemite National Park. 



Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 59-62, 4 figs, in text (November 17, 



1916). 

 1916c. The subspecies of Sceloporus occidentalis with description of a new form 



from the Sierra Nevada and systematic notes on other California lizards. 



Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 63-74 (December 28, 1916). 



1917. Notes on the systematic status of the toads and frogs 'of California. Univ. 



Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 115-125, 3 figs, in text (February 3, 1917). 



1918. Excavations of burrows of the rodent Aplodontia, with observations on the 



habits of the animal. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 517-536, 6 figs, 

 in text (June 22, 1918). 

 Cecil, Lady W. 



1919. Notes on some of the North American woodpeckers. Avicultural Magazine, 



ser. 3, vol. 10, pp. 48-56 (January, 1919), 

 Dawson, W, L. 



1916. A personal supplement to the distributional list of the birds of California. 



Condor, vol. 18, pp. 22-30 (January, 1916). 

 Dixon, J. 



1919. Notes on the natural history of the bushy-tailed wood rats of California. 

 Univ. Calif. Publ, Zool., vol. 21, pp. 49-74, pis. 1-3, 3 figs, in text (Decem- 

 ber 10, 1919), 

 Emerson, W. O. 



1893. Random bird-notes from Merced Big Trees and Yosemite Valley. Zoe, vol. 4, 

 pp. 176-182 (July, 1893), 

 Evermann, B. W. 



1915a. Note on the feeding habits of the blue-fronted jay. Condor, vol. 17, p. 58 



(January, 1915). 

 1915b. Do snakes swallow small mammals heads or tails first? Copeia, no. 14, 

 January 25, 1915 (pp. 1-2). 

 Fisher, W. K. 



1902. A trip to Mono Lake, ornithological and otherwise. Condor, vol. 4, pp. 2-11, 

 11 figs. (January, 1902), 



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