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1903. Grinnell, J. The Ornithological Writings of Chester Barlow. < Condor 

 V, January 1903, pp. 8-10. 



Includes a list of titles, chronologically arranged. 



1903. Grinnell, J. Frozen Toes. <C Condor V, Jantiary 1903, p. 18. 

 Birds with deformed feet. 



1903. Grinnell, J. Mossy Murres. < Condor V, January 1903, p. 20. 

 Disabled birds on ^lonterey Bay. 



1903. Grinnell, J. Confirmation of a Record. <" Condor V, January 1903, 

 p. 20. 



In regartl to the Western Grasshopper Sparrow. 



1903. Grinnell, J. [Review of Part II of Ridgway's] The Birds of North and 

 Middle America. < Condor V, January 1903, pp. 22-23. 



1903. Grinnell, J. [See Anderson and Grinnell] 



1903. Grinnell, J. The California Yellow Warbler. < Condor V, May 1903, 

 pp. 71-73. 



Description of Detidroica crstiva brewsteri\ type locality, Palo Alto. 



1903. Grinnell, J. The Alaska Pileolated Warbler in California. < Condor V, 

 May 1903, pp. 80-81. 



At Pasadena and Santa Barbara Island during migrations. 



1903. Grinnell, J. Call Notes of the Btish-Tit. < Condor V, July 1903, pp. 

 85-87. 



1903. Grinnell, J. The Western Marsh Wren in California. < Condor V, Sep- 

 tember 1903, pp. 133-134. 



In Los Angeles County in winter. 



1903. Grinnell, J. The Santa Cruz Island Vireo. < Condor V, November 1903, 

 p. 157. 



Original description of / 'ireo niailliardoruui, from Santa Cruz Island, California. 



1903. Head, A. Louisiana Tanager. < Am. Ornithology III, January 1903, 

 pp. 10-14, 2 drawings. 



Nesting habits near Lake Tahoe. 



1903. Head, A. [Christmas Bird Census at Santa Barbara] < Bird-Lore V, 

 February 1903, p. 20. 



1903. Head, A. Nesting of the Rtiby-crowned Kinglet. < Bird-Lore \\ April 

 1903, pp. 52-55. 

 Near Lake Tahoe. 



1903. Head, A. Dwellers on the Ground Floor. | (Winter Notes from a Santa 

 Barbara Canon.) < Am. Ornithology III, April 1903, pp. 132-136, 2 figg. 

 Running account of several birds. 



1903. Head, A. Nesting Habits of Two Flycatchers at Lake Tahoe. < Bird- 

 Lore V, October 1903, pp. 153-155. 



The Olive-sided Flycatcher and Western Wood Pewee. 



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