120 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES [Proc. 4th Ser. 



1871a. Record in minutes of meeting of Academy for May 16, 1870, of 

 ■Cooper's discovery of bats referable to Synotus Townsendii 

 [^Corynorhinus rafinesquii intermedius H. W. Grinnell] 

 <Proc. Cal. Acad. Sci., vol. 4, p. 124. 



A number of these bats found in a cave in El Dorado 

 County. 

 1871ib. Monterey in the dry season. <Amer. Nat., vol. 4, pp. 756-758. 



Mentions five species of mammals noted at Monterey 

 (p. 757). 

 1874. Animal life of Cuyamaca Mountains. <Amer. Nat., vol. 8, pp. 

 14-18. 



Mentions a few mammals seen in the region in course of 

 an article deahng principally with birds. 

 1876. Califomian garden birds. <Amer. Nat., vol. 10, pp. 90-96. 



Running account of birds observed about the author's 

 garden at Haywood [=Hayward], eighteen miles south- 

 east of San Francisco ; includes one reference to the 

 ground squirrel of California (p. 90). 

 1880. On the migration and nesting habits of west-coast birds. <Proc. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., vol 2, 1879, pp. 241-251. 



Tabulates much bird migration data, principally from Camp 

 Mojave, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Saticoy and Haywood 

 [=Hayward] (pp. 245-251). 

 1687. Additions to the birds of Ventura County, California. <Auk, vol. 

 4, pp. 85-94. 

 ]■ This paper was evidently based upon work by Cooper at 



\ Saticoy, Ventura County, California, during the years 



1872-73 (pp. 86, 89). 

 1690. Notes on Pacific Coast Birds. <Auk, vol. 7, pp. 214-216. 



Discusses status of Cooper's bird records from Fort 



Mojave, Arizona (p. 215). 

 Cooper, W. 

 1860. Report upon the Mollusca collected on the survey. No. 6, in 

 Zoological Report, book 2, vol. 12, N. Pac. R. R. Expl. and 

 Surv., pp. 369-386. 



Contains references to localities visited by Dr. J. G. Cooper, 

 who collected many of the specimens on which this paper 



was based. 

 COUES, E. 



1866. From Arizona to the Pacific. <Ibis, N. S., vol. 2. pp. 259-275. 



Running account of natural history of trip from Fort 

 Whipple, Arizona, to San Pedro, California with 

 references to the work of Dr. Cooper. 

 Emerson, W. O. 



1899, Dr. James G. Cooper. A sketch. <Bull. Cooper Om. Club, vol. 

 1, pp. 1-5. 



Biographical account of Dr. Cooper. 

 1902. In memoriam. Dr. James G. Cooper. < Condor, vol. 4, pp. 101- 

 103. 

 Note published upon the death of Dr. Cooper. 



