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1886. Ingersoll, A. M. Nesting Habits and Egg of Ashy Petrel. < Orn. & 

 Ool. XI, February 1886, p. 21. 

 On the Farallones. 



1886. Mearns, E. A. Some Birds of Arizona. < Auk HI, July 1886, pp. 289- 

 307. 



Includes synonymy and biography of Haipor/iy>ic'hiiS lecontei. 



1886. N[orris], J. P. Nesting of the Spotted Owl. < Orn. & Ool. XI, Sep- 

 tember 1886, p. 142. 

 At Riverside. 



1886. Parker, H. G. Some Notes on the Eggs of Eeconte's Thrasher. < Orn. 

 and Ool. XI, December 1886, pp. 185-187. 

 Taken at Cabazon and Agua Caliente. 



1886. Ridgway, R. 'Water Birds of North America' — 'A Few Corrections' Rec- 

 tified. < Auk III, April 1886, pp. 266-268. 

 Answer to Cooper's criticisms. 



1886. Ridgway, R. [See Cooper and Ridgway.] 



1886. Ridgway, R. On a probable Hybrid between Dryobates nuttallii (Gamb.) 

 and D. pubescens gairdnerii (Aud.). < Proc. U. S. N. M. IX, November 

 1886, pp. 521-522. 



1886. Sclater, P. L,. Catalogue of the Passeriformes, or Perching Birds, in the 

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

 the Families Coerebidae, Tanagridae, and Icteridae. =Cat. Bds. XI, 1886, 

 8vo, pp. i-xvii, 1-431; pll. I-XVIII, figg. 



1886. Shields, A. M. Notes from Southern California. < Sunny South Oolo- 

 gist, April 1886, pp. 13-14. 



Unimportant popular account from vicinit}' of Los Angeles. 



1886. Stejneger, E. On the Status of Synthliboramphus wumizusume as a North 

 American Bird. < Proc. U. S. N. M. IX, November 1886, p. 524. 

 From off Monterey. {^=SynthUborauiphHS aiiiiquus.) 



1886. Streator, C. P. List of Birds Observed in the Vicinity of Santa Barbara, 

 Cal., During the year 1885. < Orn. & Ool. XI, April 1886, pp. 51-52; 

 May 1886, pp. 66-67; June 1886, pp. 89-90; July 1886, p. 107. 



A briefly-annotated list of 190 species. A few of these were evidently misidentified; prob- 

 ably ''Hylocichla ustulata sivainsoni''^=H. giitatta nana, "Poliopiila plmnbea''^=P. cccrulea 

 obscura, ''Clwrdeiles popctue henryi"^C. acutipciinis texensis, etc. ^'Pyranga crstiva 

 coopcrV ' is recorded, but I have not been able to locate the specimen said to have been 

 obtained. 



1886. Townsend, C. H. Four Rare Birds in Northern California: Yellow Rail, 

 Emperor Goose, European Widgeon, and Sabine's Ruffed Grouse. < Auk 

 HI, October 1886, pp. 490-491. 

 F"'rom the vicinity of Humboldt Bay. 



1886. Van Dyke, T. S. Southern California: | Its Valleys, Hills, Streams; | Its 

 Animals, Birds, and Fishes; | Its Gardens, Farms, and Climate. | By | Theo- 



