[62.6] BIRDS OF OREGON 



KALMBACH, EDWIN RICHARD, and McATEE, WALDO LEE. 



19x6. Homes for birds. U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers' Bull. 1456, 2.2. pp., illus. 



KELLER, CLYDE L. 



iSgoa. [Western Meadow lark?] Orn. and Ool. 15: 15. 



1890!}. Who will furnish the incubator? Orn. and Ool. 15: 184. 



i89ia. Nesting of Spinus pinus in the North-west. Oologist 8:31. 



i89ib. Notes on Wright's Flycatcher (Empdonax obscurus). Oologist 8: 103-104. 



iSgic. Nesting of the Chestnut-backed Chickadee. Oologist 8: 147. 



i89id. Nest and eggs of the Rufous Hummingbird (Trochilus rufus). Oologist 8: 157-158. 



18916. Gambel's White-crowned Sparrow (JLonotricbia gambelf). Oologist 8: 178-179. 



i89if. Thanksgiving notes from the far West. Oologist 8: Z39. 



i89ig. Birds and their value. Orn. and Ool. 16: 130. 



i89za. Bird notes from Oregon. Oologist 9: 12.8. 



i89zb. Habits and nesting of the Violet-green Swallow. Orn. and Ool. 17: 2.5. 



1892.0. Birds singing on their nests. Orn. and Ool. 17: 6z. 



1893. Birds as pets. One way of taming them. Oologist 10: zz-z3- 



KELLOGG, LOUISE. 



1911. A collection of winter birds from Trinity and Shasta Counties, California. Condor 

 13: 118-12.1. 



KERRY, MORTIMER. 



1874. Zoology of the Northwestern Territories. The Anserinae and Cygninae. Forest 

 and Stream 3: 1x9-130. 



KNIGHT, ORA WILLIS. 



1908. The birds of Maine [etc.]. 693 pp., illus. (see 446). Bangor, Me. 



KOENIG-WARTHAUSEN, RICHARD. 



1868. Bemerkungen ueber die Fortpflanzung einiger Caprimulgiden. Jour, fuer Ornith. 



16: 361-368 (see 373-379)- 

 L..J.F. 



i89oa. The Chinese Pheasant. Forest and Stream 33: 471. 



i89ob. Chinese Pheasants. Forest and Stream 35: 431. 



LAW, GEORGE. 



1887. The game birds of Oregon. Amer. Field 2,8: 174-175. 



LAW, JOHN EUGENE. 



19x5. With the bird banders. Among the banding stations. Condor 2.7: 79-80. 



LAWRENCE, GEORGE NEWBOLD (see also BAIRD, CASSIN, and LAWRENCE). 



1852.. Ornitholgical notes. Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York 5: 2.2.0-2.2.3 (see 2.2.1). 

 1864. Descriptions of new species of birds of the families Caerebidae, Tanagridae, 

 Icteridae and Scolopacidae. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc. 16: 106-108. 



LEWIS, MERIWETHER, and CLARK, [WILLIAM]. 



1814. History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark, to 

 the sources of the Missouri, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the 

 river Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed during the years 1804-5-6. 

 By order of the Government of the United States, z vols. Paul Allen edition. 

 Philadelphia. 

 LINCOLN, FREDERICK CHARLES. 



Banding notes on the migration of the Pintail. Condor z6 : 88-90. 



Returns from banded birds, 19x0 to 192.3. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 12.68, 56 pp., 



illus. 



i9i6a. Bird banding in progress and prospect. Auk 43: 153-161. 

 I9z6b. The migration of the Cackling Goose. Condor z8: 153-157, illus. 

 1917. Returns from banded birds, 19x3 to i9z6. U. S. Dept. Agr. Tech. Bull. 31, 96 pp., 



illus. 

 i9z8. From field and study. Banded Pintail recovered in British Honduras. Condor 



3 : 359- 

 i93z. General notes. The Black Duck in Oregon. Auk 49: 344. 



LINSDALE, JEAN MYRON (see GRINNELL, DIXON, and LINSDALE). 



