BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CALIFORNIA BIRDS 



The more important books, periodicals, and papers relating to Cali- 

 fornia birds are as follows: 



Cooper, J. G. Geological Survey of California. Ornithology. Volume I. 

 Published by authority of the Legislature. 



Belding, Lyman. Land Birds of the Pacific District. California Academy 

 of Sciences, San Francisco. 



The Nidologist. Alameda, Cal. 



Loomis, L. M. California Water Birds; Nos. 1-5, Proceedings California 

 Academy of Sciences, San Francisco. 



Keeler, Charles A. Bird-Notes Afield. Elder & Shepard, San Francisco. 



The Condor. (Vol. 1 published as Bulletin Cooper Orn. Club.) Vols. 1-4, 

 Santa Clara, Cal.; Vols. 5-7, Palo Alto, Cal.; Vols. 8 , Pasa- 

 dena, Cal. 



Crinnell, Joseph. Check-List of California Birds, Pacific Coast Avifauna, 



No. 3. 

 Bailey, Florence Merriam. Handbook of Birds of the Western United States. 



Houghton, Mifflin & Co., Boston and New York. $3.50. 

 Wheelock, Irene Grosvenor. Birds of California. A. C. McClurg & Co., 



Chicago. $2.50. 

 Keeler, Charles A. Bird Notes Afield. Second edition. Paul Elder & Co., 



San Francisco and New York. $1.50. 

 Bailey, Florence Merriam. A-Birding on a Bronco. Houghton, Mifflin & 



Co. $1.25. 



Grinnell, Elizabeth and Joseph. Birds of Song and Story. A. W. Mumford, 



Chicago. $1.00. 

 Stories of Our Western Birds. The Whitaker & Ray Company, San 



Francisco. 50 cents. 

 Our Feathered Friends. D. C. Heath & Co., Boston. 50 cents. 



"The four representative organizations of Commercial Travelers, — 

 namely. The Travelers' Protective Association, United Commercial Travel- 

 ers, Pacific Coast Commercial Travelers' Association, and the Pacific Coast 

 Travelers' Association, — will hold a Congress, to meet in this city December 

 26th, at the Golden Gate Commandery Hall on Sutter near Steiner Street, 

 for the purpose of unifying the interests of all commercial travelers and 

 commerce in general. All Commercial bodies whatsoever are invited to 

 send their delegates to this Congress and all Commercial Travelers are 

 notified to attend. The Congress will last from 9 until 6, with a luncheon 

 at noon and theater party in the evening at the Van Ness Theatre. 

 "Respectfully yours, PRESS COMMITTEE, 



"H. S. Basford, Chairman, 

 "R. H. Davis, 

 "Fred Eggers, 

 "J. A. Enquist, 

 "H. L. Judell." 



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 The articles will be contributed by enthusiastic sports- 

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