[6il] BIRDS OF OREGON 



BENT, ARTHUR CLEVELAND. 



1919. Life histories of North American diving birds, order Pygopodes. U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Bull. 107: 2.45 pp., illus. 

 19x1. Life histories of North American gulls and terns, order Longipennes. U. S. Nat. 



Mus. Bull. 113: 345 pp., illus. 

 1911. Life histories of North American petrels, pelicans, and their allies, order Tubinares 



and order Steganopodes. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull, izi: 343 pp., illus. 

 192.3. Life histories of North American wild fowl, order Anseres (Part). U. S. Nat. 



Mus. Bull. 12.6: 2.50 pp., illus. 

 19x5. Life histories of North American wild fowl, order Anseres (Part). U. S. Nat. 



Mus. Bull. 130: 376 pp., illus. 

 192.6. Life histories of North American marsh birds, orders Odontoglossae, Herodiones, 



and Paludicolae. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 135: 490 pp., illus. 

 19x7. Life histories of North American shore birds, order Limicolae (Part i). U. S. 



Nat. Mus. Bull. 14x1 410 pp., illus. 

 19x9. Life histories of North American shore birds, order Limicolae (Part z). U. S. 



Nat. Mus. Bull. 146: 4iz pp., illus. 

 1931. Life histories of North American gallinaceous birds, orders Galliformes and 



Columbiformes. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. i6z: 490 pp., illus. 



BERGTOLD, WILLIAM HARRY. 



1916. Harris's Sparrow in Colorado. Auk 43: 2.45. 



BIRTWELL, FRANCIS JOSEPH. 



1901. Description of a supposed new subspecies of Parus from New Mexico. Auk 18: 

 165-167. 



BISHOP, Louis BENNETT (see also SANFORD, BISHOP, and VAN DYKE). 



1900. Descriptions of three new birds from Alaska. Auk 17: 113-110 (see 117). 



1915. Description of a new race of Savannah Sparrow and suggestions on some Cali- 



fornia birds. Condor 17: 185-189. 

 1911. Description of a new loon. Auk 38: 364-370 (see 369). 



1916. The distribution of the races of the Ruby-crowned Kinglet. Condor 2.8: 183. 



BLAISDELL, W. O. 



1890. Chinese Pheasants in Illinois. Forest and Stream 35 : 311. 

 1894. Foreign birds for America. Forest and Stream 41: 5. 

 BOHLMAN, HERMAN THEODORE. 



1903. Nesting habits of the Shufeldt Junco. Condor 5 : 94-95, illus. 

 BONAPARTE, CHARLES LUCIEN. 



1817. Supplement to the genera of North American birds, and to the synopsis of the 

 species found within the territory of the United States. Zool. Jour. 3: 49-53 

 (see 50-51). 



182.8. The genera of North American birds, and a synopsis of the species found within 

 the territory of the United States; systematically arranged in orders and families. 

 Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York- 2.: 7-12.8, 193-451 (see 57-1x8, 438). (Read 

 January 14, 1816.) 

 BOURNE, THOMAS LOTHROP. 



19x1. Two interesting occurrences of the Alder Flycatcher in Erie County, N. Y. Auk 



39: 160-161. 

 BOWLES, CHARLES WARREN. 



i9oia. [Sets of eggs of Black-throated Gray Warbler and Pileated Woodpecker taken in 



Oregon.] Condor 3: 105. 

 i9oib. Communications. A boon for oologists. Condor 3: 106. 



1901. Notes on the Black-throated Gray Warbler. Condor 4: 81-85. 



1910. The California Towhee in Oregon. Condor 12.: 104. 



1911. An elevated camp. Condor 14: 196-199, illus. 

 BOWLES, JOHN HOOPER. 



1901. The Louisiana Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana). Condor 4: 16. 



1907. Two new winter records from Tacoma, Washington. Condor 9: 60. 



1911. Notes extending the range of certain birds on the Pacific slope. Auk 2.8: 169-178. 



