1914 BIRDS OF ARIZONA 113 



1903. Stephens, F. Bird Notes from Eastern California and Western Arizona. 

 < Condor, V, 1903, pp. 75-78, 100-105. 



An annotated list of the species of birds observed in portions of the Colorado and 

 Mohave Deserts, California, and from the Colorado River, at _the Needles, to the 

 Hualpai Mountains, in Arizona. 



1904. Brown, H. Masked Bob-white (Colinus ridgivayi). < Auk, XXI, 1904, 

 pp. 209-213. 



History of the species up to date, with field observations, on habits, range, etc. Be- 

 lieved to be extinct in Arizona. 



1904. Cooke, W. W. Distribution and Migration of North American Warblers. 

 = U. S. Dept. Agric., Div. Biol, Surv., Bull. no. 18, pp. 1-142. 

 Contains the only Arizona record of the Prothonotary Warbler. 



1904. Fisher, A. K. [Review of Swarth's Birds of the Huachuca Mountains, 

 Arizona.] < Condor, VI, 1904, pp. 80-81. 



Twelve species are added to the list contained in the paper reviewed, one of them, 

 Dendroica virens, being here recorded from Arizona for the first time. 



1904. Howard, O. W. The Cones Flycatcher as a Guardian of the Peace. 



< Condor, VI, 1904, pp. 79-80. 



An account of some of the breeding habits of the species, as observed in the 

 Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



1904. Nelson, E. W. A Revision of the North American Mainland Species of 

 Myiarchus. < Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XVII, 1904, pp. 21-50. 



Supposed Arizona specimens of M. nuttingi prove to be females of M. cinerascens. 



Oberholser, H. C. A Revision of the American Great Horned Owls. 



< Proc. U. S. Nation. Mus., XXVII, 1904, pp. 177-192. 



Oberholser, H. C. A Review of the Wrens of the Genus Troglodytes. 



< Proc. U. S. Nation. Mus., XXVII, 1904, pp. 197-210, pi. V. 



1904. Ridgway, R. The Birds of North and Middle America. = U. S. Nation. 

 Mus. Bull., no. 50. part 3, pp. i-xx, 1-901, pis. i-xix. 



19043. Swarth, H. S. The Status of the Southern California Cactus Wren. 



< Condor, VI, 1904, pp. 17-19. 



Swarth, H. S. Birds of the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. = Pac. 

 Coast Avifauna no 4, 1904, pp. 1-70. 

 One hundred and ninety-six species listed. 



T905a. Breninger, G. F. Are the Habits of Birds Changing? < Auk, XXII. 

 1905. pp. 360-363. 



Running account of some unusual nesting sites used by several species in southern 

 Arizona. 



Breninger; G. F. The Yellow-billed Tropic Bird near Phoenix, Arizona. 

 < Auk, XXII, 1905, p. 408. 



One specimen taken alive near Phoenix, in April, 1905, and recorded as Phaethon 

 aiucricainis. It eventually proved to be P. aethereus (see Miller, 1910). 



