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HENSHAW, HENRY WETHERBEE Continued. 



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Appendix L. Appendix oo. Annual Report of Captain George M. Wheeler, 

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Also, Executive Documents of the House of Representatives for the Second 

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1914. From field and study. Song of the Gray Flycatcher. Condor 16: 195. 

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 1917. Birds of the Pacific States; containing brief biographies and descriptions of about 



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1914. Nesting of American Crossbill in Multnomah County, Oregon. Murrelet 5 (i): 



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1916. Birds observed in Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Murrelet 7: 35-36. 

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1906. Variation in the Hairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus and subspecies). Auk 13: 



161-171 (see 168). 

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1908. Large sets of Merula migratoria propinqua; Western Robin. Oologist 15 : 138-139. 

 i909a. Birds singing on nests. Oologist 16: 11. 

 i9o9b. Vaux's Swift nesting in chimneys. Oologist 16: 57. 

 I909C. Some birds of Baker County, Oregon. Auk 16: 5-9. 

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138-139. 

 1910. General notes. Northwestern Saw-whet and Snowy Owls in Oregon. Auk 17: 



340. 

 i9iia. Four spring days on Government Island. Oologist 19: 366. 



