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1902. Grinnell, J. Check-List of California Birds. = Pac. Coast Avifauna No. 

 3, June 1902, pp. 1-98; 2 colored maps (of Life Zones and Faunal Areas). 



Definitely accredits to California 491 species and subspecies, giving briefly their range, 

 comparative abundance and season of occtirrence. Also includes a "Hypothetical List" of 

 3,1 species. 



1902. Grinnell, J. The Southern White-headed Woodpecker. " Condor I\', 

 July 1902, pp. 89-90; 4 cuts (of bills). 



Original description of Xt'iiopiciis gj-ai'iros/ris\ type from the Sierra vSan Gal)riel, Los 

 Angeles County. 



1902. G[rinnell], J. Oberholser's Review of the Horned Larks. < Condor 

 IV, July 1902, p. 97. 



Critical review, referring especially to the California forms. 



1902. Grinnell, J. The Ornithological Writings of Dr. J. G. Cooper. < Con- 

 dor IV, September 1902, pp. 103-105. 



Lists 2(> titles, with brief comments. Critical note on Tailiviiiicta bicolor vespertiHa 

 (Cooper). 



1902. Grinnell, J. Status of the "Arizona Goldfinch" in California. < Condor 

 IV, September 1902, pp. 115-116. 



Astragaliniis psaltria ''arizonae'' shown to be only an individual variety of A. psaltria. 



1902. Grinnell, J. Birds of the Little vSur River, Monterey County. < Condor 

 IV, November 1902, pp. 125-128. 



Running popular account of a number of species.. 



1902. G[rinnell], J. Brewster on Lower California Birds. < Condor I\^, No- 

 vember 1902, pp. 147-148. 

 Review. 



1902. Grinnell, J. List of Birds to be Looked For in the \'icinity of Pasadena. 



< Bailey's "Handbook of Western Birds", (November) 1902, pp. Ivi-lxiv. 



1902. Hanna, W. C. Large Set of Cactus Wren. ■' Condor I\', July 1902, 

 p. 94. 



Taken near Colton. 



1902. Head, A. Odd Gyrations of Hummingbirds. < Condor IV, July 1902, 

 p. 94. 



1902. Head, A. Nightingales in California; A Query. < Condor I\', July 

 1902, pp. 94-95. 

 Perhaps introducetl. 



1902. Head, A. A Study of the Black-headed (irosbeak. < Condor I\^ Sep- 

 tember 1902, pp. 119-121. 

 Especially its song. 



1902. Heller, Iv. An Extension of the Southern Range of Perisoreus obscurus. 



< Condor IV, March 1902, p. 4(). 

 Into southern Mendocino County. 



1902. Holstein, O. Birds Destroyed by Pools of Petroleum Along Railroads. < 

 Condor IV, March 1902, p. 46. 



