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1866. Coues, K. From Arizona to the Pacific. < Ibi.s, 2nd Ser. II, Jul\- 1S66, 

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A running account of seventy-five species of binls observed along the Colorado River, 

 the Mojave River, and at San Pedro. 



1866. Jackson, C. T. [Account of a Scientific Journey tlirout^h California and 

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1868. [Cooper, J. C] The | Natural Wealth | of | California | comprising | 



Early History; Geography, Topography, and Scenery; Climate; Agriculture 



and Commercial | Products; Geology, Zoology, and Botany; [etc., 9 lines]. 



I By I Titus Fey Cronise. | San Francisco: | H. H. Bancroft & Company. 



I 1868. Large 8vo, pp. i-xvi, l-6<)6. > Chapter \'II. Zoologw Pp. 



434-501. > Birds. Pp. 448-480. 



A running account of o53 species of birds, giving briefly their distribution and most 

 notable characteristics. Ur. Cooper's name appears only in the preface where his "valuable 

 assistance rendered" in the department of zoology is acknowledged. 



1868. Cooper, J. G. Some Recent Additions to the P'auna of California. < Proc. 

 Cal. Ac. Sc. IV, November 1868, pp. 3-13. 



Mention of 4.S species, some of them for the first time recorded from the .State; critical re- 

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1868. Coues, E. A Monograph of the alcid.*;. < Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phil. XX, 

 January 1868, pp. 2-81. 



Several California references. 



1868. [Jackson, C. T.] [Habits of Mehuierpes Jonitirivorus] < Ibis, 2nd 

 Ser. IV, January 1868, pp. 116-117. 



Extract from article in Proc. Bost. Soc. 



1869. Canfield, C. S. Habits of the Burrowing Owl of California. < Am. Nat- 

 uralist II, January 1869, pp. 583-586. 



1869. Cooper, J. G. The Naturalist in California. Am. Naturalist III, lune 



1869, pp. 182-189. 



Field notes on many birds observed on the Los Angeles Plains, Cajon Pass and .Mojave 

 River. 



1869. Cooper, J. G. The Naturalist in California. < Am. Naturalist III, No- 

 vember 1869, pp. 470-481. 



Field oliservations made at Fort IMojave, which, however, is on the .\rizona side of the 

 Colorado Ri\er. Includes numerous references to the birds of California. 



1869. Ridgway, R. Notices of certain obscurely known species of American 

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Xotes on thrushes, etc.; technical. 



1870. Baird, S. F. The Birds I of ] North America; | Tlie De.scriptions of 

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