ii Birds of Oregon and Washington 



The publications referred to are as foltows : 



Reports made by Drs. Cooper and Suckley, 

 the naturalists with the expedition sent out by 

 the Government to make explorations and sur- 

 veys to ascertain the most practicable route for 

 a railroad to the Pacific coast. These reports 

 include catalogues and descriptions of birds, and, 

 in 1859, were published under the title of " Nat- 

 ural History of Washington Territory." 



Notes on some of the Birds found in south- 

 eastern Oregon, particularly in the vicinity of 

 Camp Harney, from November, 1874, to Janu- 

 ary, 1877; 191 species and sub-species. Cap- 

 tain Charles Bendire. Published in the Pro- 

 ceedings of the Boston Society of Natural 

 History, in 1877. v l- XIX. 



Field Notes upon the Birds of Washington 

 County, Oregon. A. W. Anthony. "The 

 Auk," 1886. Vol. III. 



List of Birds about Gray's Harbor, Washing- 

 ton. R. H. Lawrence. "The Auk," 1892. 

 Vol. IX. 



Notes on some Birds of Gray's Harbor, Wash- 

 ington. T. S. Palmer. "The Auk," 1892. 

 Vol. IX. 



