[62.2.] BIRDi OF OREGON 



GROSS, ALFRED OTTO. 



192.3. The black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticarax nycticorax naevius~) of Sandy Neck. 

 Auk 40: 1-30, 191^14, illus. 



GURNEY, JOHN HENRY. 



1882.. Notes on a Catalogue of the Accipitres in the British Museum by R. Bowdler 

 Sharpe (1874). Ibis (Fourth Series) 6: 2.90-32.1 (see 2.97). 



HADLEY, ELLIS F. 



1893. Leaving nest eggs. Oologist 10: 2.54. 



1895. The Mountain Partridge in captivity. Oologist 12.: 90-92.. 



1899. Sooty Grouse. Oologist 16: 134-136. 



1901. Queer nesting. Oologist 18: 6z-63- 



HAGUE, FLORENCE. 



192.5. From field and study. The Black Swift in Oregon. Condor 17 170. 



HALL, EUGENE RAYMOND. 



19x5. Pelicans versus fishes in Pyramid Lake. Condor 2.7: 147-160 (see 149). 



HALL, FRANK STEVENS. 



1930. General notes. Great Gray Owl taken in Oregon. Murrelet n: 74. 



HARTLAUB, GUSTAV. 



1851. R. Titian Peak's Voegel der "United States Exploring Expedition". Archiv. fuer 



Naturgeschichte, Jahrg. 18, Bd. I, 93-138. 

 HASBROUCK, EDWIN MARBLE. 



1893. The geographical distribution of the genus Megascops in North America. Auk 10: 



Z5o-z64, 2. maps. 

 HASKIN, LESLIE LOREN. 



1919. Notes from field and study. Townsend's Solitaire. Bird-Lore 2.1: Z4Z-Z43. 

 HAYDEN, FERDINAND VANDIVEER. 



i86z. On the geology and natural history of the Upper Missouri; with a map. Amer. 



Phil. Soc. Trans. 12.: 2.18 pp. (see 160). 

 HEERMANN, ADOLPHUS L. 



1853. Notes on the birds of California, observed during a residence of three years in 

 that country. Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. (Second Series) z: Z59-Z7Z (see 

 z6o). 



1859. Reports of explorations and surveys, to ascertain . . . route for a railroad from the 

 Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean . . . 1853-6. Vol. X. Report . . . near 

 3zd parallel of north latitude . . . by John G. Parke. Zoological Report No. i. 

 Report on birds collected on the survey, pp. 9-2.0, illus., and Report of explora- 

 tions in California ... by Lieut. R. S. Williamson. Part IV. Zoological Report 

 No. z. Report upon birds collected on the survey, pp. z9-8o, illus. 



HENDERSON, JUNIUS. 



i9zo. From field and study. The Varied Thrush in Wyoming. Condor zz: 75. 

 HENNINGER, WALTHER FRIEDRICH. 



i9zo. General notes. The Plain Titmouse a new bird for Oregon. Auk 37: 594. 



, and JONES, LYNDS. 

 1909. The Falcones of North America. Wilson Bull. (n.s. 16) zi : 77-94, illus. (see 



81, 85). 

 HENSHAW, HENRY WETHERBEE. 



1875. Report upon geographical and geological explorations west of the one hundredth 

 meridian in charge of First Lieut. Geo. M. Wheeler . . . Vol. V, Zoology. 

 Chap. III. Report upon the ornithological collections made in portions of 

 Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, during the 

 years 1871, 1872., 1873 an< ^ l8 74> PP- I 33~57' illus - ( see 2-5 8-175). 

 1878. Additional remarks on Selaspborus alkni. Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club 3: 11-15 (see 



15). 

 Occurrence of Ross's Goose {Anser rossit) on the Pacific Coast and inland. Bull. 



Nuttall Orn. Club 4: iz6. 

 Melospi^a meloda and its allies. Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club 4: 155-160. 



