[616] BIRDS OF OREGON 



CURRIER, EDMONDE SAMUEL. 



1916. Coast Wren-tit! A nest I did not find. Murrelet 7: 64. 



192.8. From field and study. Lewis's Woodpeckers nesting in colonies. Condor 30: 356. 

 I9i9a. From field and study. Least Bittern near Portland, Oregon. Condor 31: 78. 

 19195. From field and study. Lesser Yellow-legs in Willamette Valley, Oregon. Condor 



31: 80. 

 1936. Anthony's Green Heron near Portland, Oregon. Murrelet 17: 53. 



GUSHING, JOHN E., JR. 



1938. The status of the Fox Sparrow of southwestern Oregon. Condor 40: 73-76, illus. 



DAVIS, W. B. 



1899. Odd actions of birds unexplained. Osprey 3: 103-104. 



DAWSON, WILLIAM LEON. 



i9i4a. From field and study. A new record for Oregon. Condor 16: 41. 

 19145. From field and study. Probable occurrence of the Harris Sparrow in Washington. 

 Condor 16: 93. 



DEANE, RUTHVEN. 



i88oa. Additional cases of albinism and melanism in North American birds. Bull. 



Nuttall Orn. Club 5 : 2.5-30 (see 17). 

 i88ob. General notes. The Bohemian Waxwing in northern New York. Bull. Nuttall 



Orn. Club 5: 118. 



DEARBORN, NED. 



1912.. The English Sparrow as a pest. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bull. 493, 14 pp., illus. 

 1914. Bird houses and how to build them. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bull. 609, 19 pp., 

 illus. 



DECKER, FRANK RUSSEL (see BOWLES and DECKER). 



DICE, LEE RAYMOND. 



1917. Habits of the magpie in southeastern Washington. Condor 19: 12.1-1x4, illus. 



DICKEY, DONALD RYDER. 



1912.. From field and study. Second occurrence of the Yakutat Song Sparrow in Cali- 

 fornia. Condor 14: 65. 



, and VAN ROSSEM, ADRIAN JOSEPH. 



i9iia. From field and study. The Gray Flycatcher in the White Mountains of Cali- 

 fornia. Condor 2.4: 137. 



i92.2.b. Distribution of Molothrus ater in California, with the description of a new race. 

 Condor 2.4: 2.06-110. 



1913. Description of a new grouse from southern California. Condor 15 : 168-169. 

 19x5. A revisionary study of the Western Gull. Condor 2.7: 161-164. 



DIETRICH, ERICH J. (see also WALKER and DIETRICH). 



1914. Some notes on Macgillivray's Warbler. Oologist 31: 105-111, illus. 



DIXON, JOSEPH (see GRINNELL, DIXON, and LINSDALE). 



DOUGLAS, DAVID. 



182.8. Observations on the Vultur calif ornianus of Shaw. Zool. Journ. 4 (18x9): 32.8-330. 



182.9. Observations on some species of the genera Tetrao and Ortyx, natives of North 



America; with descriptions of four new species of the former, and two of the 

 latter genus. [Read Dec. 16, 1818. Published in 18x9. Whole vol. dated 1833.] 

 Linn. Soc. London, Trans, 16: 133-149. 



1914. Journal kept by David Douglas during his travels in North America 1813-1817. 

 . . . 364 pp., illus. London. 



Du Bois, H. M. 



1935. From field and study. Another winter record of the Townsend Warbler in Port- 

 land, Oregon. Condor 37: 171. 



DUTCHER, WILLIAM. 



1905. The Tree Sparrow. Bird-Lore 7: 154-156. 

 1908. Three new reservations. Bird-Lore 10: 131-131. 



