[610] BIRDS OF OREGON 



A[NTHONY], A[LFRED] W[EBSTER] Continued. 



1893. Salpincfes obsoletus in Washington and Oregon. Auk 10: 87. 

 1895. Nests without eggs. Nidiologist i: 66-67. 



1899. Hybrid Grouse. Auk 16: 180-181. 



1900. [Brewer's Blackbirds along Columbia River Valley.] Condor i: 19. 

 i903a. Migration of Richardson's Grouse. Auk 2.0: 14-17. 



i9O3b. Nesting of the Townsend Solitaire. Condor 5: 10-12., illus. 

 1911. Notes on some species from eastern Oregon. Auk 2.8: 2,74-175. 

 1911. Eastern Oregon notes. Auk 19: 2.5 3-154. 

 1911. Strange behavior of a Bullock's Oriole. Auk 38: 2.77. 

 192.3. Predatory Brewer Blackbirds. Condor 15: 106. 



APPLEGATE, ELMER I. 



Robin notes. Condor 7: 83. 



[Bird life in the Klamath region.] Condor 7: 114. 



AUDUBON, JOHN JAMES. 



1831-1839. Ornithological biography, or an account of the habits of the birds of the 



United States of America [etc.]. 5 vols. Edinburgh. 

 1840-1844. The birds of America, from drawings made in the United States and their 



territories. 7 vols. Philadelphia. 



BACON, GEORGE R. 



1877. General notes. Zoology. Notes on some Oregon birds. Amer. Nat. n: 44. 



BAILEY, FLORENCE [AUGUSTA] MERRIAM (see also MERRIAM, FLORENCE [AUGUSTA]). 



1901. Handbook of birds of the Western United States [etc.]. 512. pp., illus. Boston 



and New York. (Rev. edition, 590 pp., illus. 192.1.) 

 I9i6a. A home in the forest. Bird-Lore 18: 2.2.9-2.33. 

 I9i6b. Notable birds of McKenzie Bridge. Oreg. Sportsman 4: 96-98. 



1917. Birds of the humid coast. Condor 19: 8-13, 46-54, 95-101. 



1918. Birds of New Mexico. 807 pp., illus. New Mexico Dept. of Game and Fish. 

 BAILEY, VERNON [ORLANDO]. 



1900. Where the grebe skins come from. Bird-Lore i: 34. 



1936. The mammals and life zones of Oregon. U. S. Dept. Agr., Biol. Surv., North 



Amer. Fauna 55, 416 pp. 

 BAIRD, SPENCER FULLERTON. 



1852.. An expedition to the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah ... by Howard Stans- 

 bury. Appendix C. Zoology. Birds, pp. 314-335 (see 316, 32.8-330). Phila- 

 delphia. 



; BREWER, THOMAS MAYO; and RIDGWAY, ROBERT. 



1874. History of North American birds. Land birds. 3 vols. Boston. 



1884. . . . The water birds of North America. 2. vols. Boston. 

 -; CASSIN, JOHN; and LAWRENCE, GEORGE NEWBOLD. 



1858. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain . . . route for a railroad from the 

 Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean, made ... in 1853-6. Vol. IX. Part II. 

 General report upon the zoology of the several Pacific Railroad routes. Birds. 

 1005 pp. Washington. 

 BANGS, OUTRAM. 



1900. A review of the Three-toed Woodpeckers of North America. Auk 17: 116-142.. 

 BARBER, OLIVER. 



1934. A Coos Bay screech owl. Bird-Lore 36: 364-365. 

 BARNEKOFF, IRENE. 



1917. Gulls at Bandon, Oregon. Bird-Lore 19: 114-116. 

 BARNSTON, GEORGE. 



1860. Abridged sketch of the life of Mr. David Douglas, botanist, with a few details of 

 his travels and discoveries. Canad. Nat. and Geol. 5: 110-131, 100-108, 167- 

 178, 319-349 (see 108). 

 BATCHELDER, CHARLES FOSTER. 



1889. An undescribed subspecies of Dryobates pubescent. Auk 6: 153-155. 



