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1881. Holterhoff, G., Jr. Cactus Wren. < Orn. & Ool. VI, April 1881, p. 11. 

 Nesting habits on Colorado Desert. 



1881. Holterhoff, G.. Jr. \'erdin or Yellow Headed Titmouse. < Orn. & Ool. 

 VI, June 1881, p. 27. 

 On the Colorado Desert. 



1881. Mailliard, J. Remarkable Persistency in Nesting of the Western Yellow- 

 bellied Flycatcher. < Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club VI, April 1881, p. 119. 

 Eiiipidoiiax difficilis and Sayornis Jiioricajis at Xicasio. 



1881. Ridgway, R. The Caspian Tern in California. < Bull. Nutt. Orn. 

 Club VI, April 1881, p. 124. 



Stockton and San Francisco in winter. 



1881. Ridgway, R. Nomenclature | of | North American Birds | Chiefly Con- 

 tained in the | United States National Museum. | By | Robert Ridgway. | 

 — I Washington: | Government Printing Office. | 1881. | 8vo, pp. 1-94. 

 ( =^=Bulletin No. 21, U. S. National Museum.) 



The Appendix, pp. .59-8.^, inclndes citations of many California records. 



1881. Ridgway, R. A Review of the Genus Centurus, Swainson. < Proc. U. S. 

 N. M. IV, June 1881, pp. 93-119. 

 Centurus ui-opvffialis from Fl. Vnma. 



1881. Seebohm, H. Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or Perching Birds, in the 



Collection of the British Museum. Cichlomorphae: Part II. Containing the 



Family Turdidte (Warblers and Thrushes). =Cat. Bds. V, 1881, 8vo, pp. 

 i-xvi, 1-426; pll. I-XVIII, figg. 



1881. Sharpe, R. B. Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or Perching Birds, in the 

 Collection of the British Museum. Cichlomorpha;: Part III. Containing the 

 First Portion of the Family Timeliidce (Babbling-Thrushes). = Cat. Bds. 

 VI, 1881, 8vo, pp. i-xiii, 1-420; pll. I-XVIII, figg. 



1881. Wood, W. California P.ygmy Owl. < Orn. & Ool. VI, July 1881, pp. 

 33-35; August 1881, pp. 47-48; fig. 



General accoxuit of habits, etc. 



1882. Allen, C. A. Golden Eagle's Nest. < Orn. &. Ool. VII, x\ugust 1882, 

 p. 148. 



1882. [Anonymous] Hunnner's Nest and Eggs. < Orn. & Ool. \TI, Septem- 

 ber 1882, p. 155. 

 From Santa Panla. 



1882. Bean, T. H. Notes on Birds Collected during the Summer of 1880 in 

 Alaska and Siberia. < Proc. U. S. N. M. V., July 1882, pp. 144-173. 



Dio>nedra iiic/auo/>/irvs is recorded (pp. 144, 170) ashavingbeen "seen within 1,060 miles 

 west of Cape Mendocino, California." This seems to me rather too remote to come within 

 even our pelagic fauna. 



