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igoo. Smith, P. W. Nesting of Stephens Whippoorwill. < Osprey, IV, 1900, 

 p. 89. 



In the Huaclnica Mountains, Arizona. 



1901a. Breninger, G. F. A List of Birds Observed on the Pima Indian Reser- 

 vation, Arizona. < Condor, III, 1901, pp. 44-46. 

 Eighty-six species seen during four clays in September. 



1901b. Brening-er, G. F. The Painted Redstart. < Condor, III, 1901, pp. 147- 

 148, I fig. 



Field observations in the Huachuca and vSanta Rita mountains. 



icpia. Brown, H. Bendire's Thrasher. < Auk, XVIII, 1901, pp. 225-231. 



Nest, eggs and habits, as observed in southern Arizona. 



1901b. Brown, H. A Band-tailed Hawk's Nest — x\n Arizona Incident of Bio- 

 graphical Intere.st. < Auk, XVIII, 1901, pp. 392-393. 



1 901. Loomis, L. M. An Addition to the A. (3. U. Check-List. < Auk, 

 XVIII, 1901, pp. 109-110. 



Dcndroica nigrifrons taken in the Huaclnica and Chiricahua mountains, Arizona. 

 1901. Lusk, R. D. In the Summer Home of the Buff-breasted Flycatcher. 



< Condor, III, 1901, pp. 38-41, i fig. 



Field observations in the Santa Rita and Chiricahua mountains. 

 1901. Mearns, E. A. An Addition to the avifauna of the United States. 



< Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XIV, 1901, pp. 177-178. 



Petrochclidon inclanogastci- in the valleys of the San Bernardino and Santa Cruz 

 rivers, southern Arizona. 



1901. Ridgway, R. The Birds of North and Middle America. = U. S. Nation. 

 Mus. Bull, no. 50, part 1, pp. i-xxx, 1-715, pis. i-xx. 



1902. Brewster, W. Birds of the Cape Region of Lower California. = Bull. 

 Mus. Comp. Zool., XLI, 1902, pp. 1-241, map. 



Contains many references to Arizona birds. 

 1902. Brown, H. Unusual Abundance of Lewis's Woodpecker near Tucson, 

 Arizona, in 1884. < Auk. XIX. 1902, pp. 80-83. 



1902. Goldman, E. A. In Search of a New Turkey in Arizona. < Auk, XIX, 

 1902, pp. 1 2 1- 127. 



M drag r is galhpavo incrriaini, as observed in the Mogollon Mountains. 



1902. Howard. O. W. Nesting of the Prairie Falcon. < Condor, IV, 1902, 

 PP- 57-59- 



In the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



1902a. Mearns, E. A. Description of a Hybrid between the Barn and Cliff 

 Swallows. < Auk, XIX. 1902, pp. 73-74- 



1902b. Mearns, E. A. The Cactus \\'rens of the United States. < Auk, XIX, 

 1902, pp. 141-145- 



Helcodytes brnnncicapiUus antlwiiyi new subspecies, described from Adcnde Sid- 

 ing, Arizona. 



