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1890. Emerson, W. O. Migratory Instinct in Caged Wild Birds. < Zoe I, May 



1890, pp. 80-82. 



A very interesting account of the actions of caged individuals of Habia melano- 

 cephala{^Zaiiielodia jnelanoccphala) at the seasons when they would normally migrate. 



1890. Hall, H. M. The Owls of the San Bernardino Valley. < Oologist VII, 

 October 1890, p. 202. 



1890. Hargitt, E. Catalogue of the Picariae in the Collection of the British 

 Museum. Scansores, containing the Family Picidae. =^ Cat. Bds. XVIII, 

 1890, Svo, pp. i-xv, 1-597; pll. I-XV, figg. 



1890. Hurd, T. D. Nesting of the Arizona Hooded Oriole at Riverside, Cal. < 

 Orn. & Ool. XV, January 1890, pp. 13-14. 



1890. Keeler, C. A. Floating Feathers From the West. < Orn. & Ool. Semi- 

 Annual II, January 1890, pp. 3-5. 



Ri:nning account of birds from vicinity of Berkeley. 



1890. Keeler, C. A. Songs of Some Californian Zonotrichiae. < Zoe I, May 1890, 

 pp. 72-74. 



Z. coronata and Z. leucophrys gambeli [:=^Z. I. nuttallil) . 



1890. Keeler, C. A. Song Birds about San Francisco Bay. < Zoe I, June 1890, 

 pp. 116-120. 



An account of the songs and song-seasons of a number of the commoner species. 



1890. Keeler, C. A. A Nest of the California Bush Tit. < Zoe I, July 1890, 

 p. 151. 



A nest with an attached structure said to be a roosting place for the male. 



1890. K[eeler], C. A. Recent Literature. < Zoe I, July 1890, pp. 152-153. 



Review of Dwight's "Horned Larks of North America", with remarks on the California 

 forms. 



1890. Keeler, C. A. Observations on the Life History of the House Finch (Car- 

 podacus mexicanus frontalis). < Zoe I, August 1890, pp. 172-176; pi. VI. 

 With a plate illustrating the growth of joung and development of feathers. 



1890. Keeler, C. A. The Geographical Distribution of Land Birds in California. 

 < Zoe I, October 1890, pp. 225-230. 



This and the siicceeding four papers on the same subject, while following paths of 

 thought almost new at the time, hardly express the opinions as held nowadays concerning 

 the position of life zones in California. This may be partly explained by the fact that 

 available data on which to base such a study is far more extensive now than then. 



1890. K[eeler], C. A. Recent Literature. < Zoe I, October 1890, pp. 249-251. 

 Review and criticism of Belding's "Land Birds of the Pacific District." 



1890. Keeler, C. A. The Geographical Distribution of Land Birds in California. 



II. The Boreal Province. < Zoe I, November 1890, pp. 257-260; pi. IX, a 

 colored map. 



The map shows the "Avifaunal Areas" of California. 



1890. Keeler, C. A. The Geographical Distribution of Land Birds in California. 



III. The Sonoran Province and Transition Region. < Zoe I, December 

 1890, pp. 295-299. 



