BOOKS ON ORNITHOLOGY 



ology, and remains. By Symington Grieve . . . Lon- 

 don, T. C. Jack [etc., etc.], 1885. x pp., n., 141 pp., n., 

 58 pp., incl. front., illus. 3 pi. (2 col.), fold. map. 29 cm> 



Two copies, same edition, but one has 3 pi. (2 col.), while 

 the other has no pis. 



GRIEVE, SYMINGTON. Supplementary note on 

 the Great Auk, or Garefowl (Alca impennis, Linn.). 

 By Mr. Symington Grieve (read March 24, 1897). 

 pp. 237-340. 5 pi., front, port. 22 cm> 



GRINNELL, GEORGE BIRD. American duck 

 shooting. By George Bird Grinnell . . . with 58 port, 

 of North American swans, geese and ducks, by Edwin 

 Shepard, and numerous vignettes in the text, by Wil- 

 mont Townsend. New York, Forest & Stream Pub. 

 Co. [1901]. 623 pp. front., illus. 22 cm> 



GRINNELL, JOSEPH. Birds of the 1908 Alex- 

 ander Alaska expedition, with a note on the avifaunal 

 relationships of the Prince William Sound district. By 

 Joseph Grinnell. Berkeley, The University Press, 

 1910. pp. 361-428. 27^ cm> (Univ. of Cal. Publications 

 in Zoology.) 



GRINNELL, JOSEPH. Check list of California 

 birds. By Joseph Grinnell. Santa Clara, Cal. Pub. 

 by the Club, 1902. (Pacific coast avifauna no. 3.) 

 98 pp. 2 maps. 



GRINNELL, JOSEPH. The Biota of the San 

 Bernardino Mountains. By Joseph Grinnell. Berke- 

 ley, The University Press. 170 pp. 24 pi. (i col. map). 

 27 cm- (Univ. of Cal. Publications in Zoology, vol. 5.) 



GRINNELL, JOSEPH. Early summer birds in 

 Yosemite Valley. By Joseph Grinnell. n. d., n. p. 



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