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1910a. Willard, F. C. Nesting of the Western Evening Grosbeak (Hesperiphona 

 vespertina montana). < Condor. XII, 1910, pp. 60-62, i fig. 

 In the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



1910b. Willard. F. C. The Olive Warbler {Dcndy ica olivacca) in Southern 

 Arizona. < Condor. XII. 1910. pp. 104-107. i fig. 



1910C. Willard. F. C. Seen on a Day's Outing in Southern Arizona. < Con- 

 dor. XII, 1910, p. no. 



Records the capture of the Texas Kingfisher {Ccryle aincricana sepicntrionalis) on 

 the San Pedro River. 



1911a. Oilman. M. F. Notes from Sacaton, Arizona. < Condor, XIII, 191 1. 



P- 35- 

 191 rb. Gilinan. ]\T. F. Doves on the Pima Reservation. < Condor, XIII. 1911, 



pp. 5T-56. 



Zcnaidura m. carolinensis, Mclopelia asiatica, Chncmepelia p. paJlescens, and ^carda- 

 fella inca, as observed at Sacaton, Arizona. 



191 1. Grinnell, J. Description of a New Spotted Towhee from the Great Basin. 



< Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool.. VII. 191 1. pp. 309-311. 



Pipilo maculatus ciirtatus, type locality Pine Forest Mountains, Nevada. Speci- 

 mens taken in the lower Colorado Valley in winter. 



1911a. Oberholser. H. C. A Revision of the Forms of the Hairy Woodpecker 

 (Drvobates villosus [Linnaeus]). < Proc. U. S. Nation. Mus.. XL. iqii. 

 PP- 595-621. 



Dryobates villosus leucothorcclis and Dryobates villosus icastus, new forms de- 

 scribed, ascribed to northern and southern Arizona, respectively. 



1911b. Oberholser, H. C. A Revision of the P'orms of the Ladder-backed Wood- 

 pecker (Dryobates scalaris [Wagler]). < Proc. U. S. Nation. Alus., XLI, 

 191 T. pp. 139-159' T Pl- [map!. 



Contains the original description of Dryobates scalaris cactophilus, type locality Tuc- 

 son, Arizona. 



191 la. Ridgvvay. R. Diagnoses of Some New Forms of Picidae. < Proc. Biol. 

 Soc. Wash., XXIV. 191 1. pp. 31-36. 



Contains ihe original description of Colaptcs chrysoidcs mearnsi, type locality Quito- 

 vaquito, Arizona. 



1911b. Ridgway, R. The Birds of North and Middle America. = U. S. Nation. 

 Mus. Bull., no. 50. part 5. pp. i-xxiii, 1-859, pls. i-xxxiii. 



191 1. Willard. F. C. The Blue-throated Hummingbird. < Condor, XIII, 

 1 9 II, pp. 46-49, 4 figs. 



Breeding in the Huachuca Mountains. 



1912a. Oberholser, H. C. A Revision of the Subspecies of the Green Heron 

 (Butorides virescens [Linnaeus]). < Proc. U. S. Nation. Mus., XLII, 1912. 



PP- 529-577- 

 1912b. Oberholser, H. C. A Revision of the Forms of the Great Blue Heron 

 (Ardea herodias Linnaeus). < Proc. U. S. Nation. Mus., XLIH, 1912, pp. 

 531-559- 



