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1905. Dunn, H. H. The California Cuckoo. < Oologist XXII, November 

 1905, pp. 169-170. 



Nesting notes, probably from Los Angeles County. 



1905. Dunn, H. H. The California Vulture. < Am. Ornithology V, December 

 1905, pp. 289-292. 



General popular account. 



1905. Duprey, H. F. A Day in the Field with Walter E. Bryant. < Oologist 

 XXII, September 1905, pp. 135-137. 



Near Santa Rosa, with mention of birds seen. 



1905. Dwight, J., Jr. Plumage Wear in Its Relation to Pallid Subspecies. 



< Auk XXII, January 1905, pp. 34-38. 

 Reference to certain Californian races. 



1905. Emerson, W. O. Helminthophila sordida at Hay wards, Cal. < Condor 

 VII, July 1905, p. 112. 



1905. Emerson, W. O. Dendroica sestiva rubiginosa at Haywards, Cal. < Con- 

 dor VII, July 1905, p. 113. 



1905. Emerson, W. O. Curious Situation for Nest of Ash-throated Flycatcher. 



< Condor VII, July 1905, p. 113. 



1905. Emerson, W. O. A Bird's Roost. < Condor VII, July 1905, p. 113. 



1905. Emerson, W. O. Nesting of a Hummingbird in a Barn. < Condor VII, 

 September 1905, p. 144. 



1905. Emerson, W. O. Curious Nesting Sites of Western House Wren. < 

 Condor VII, September 1905, p. 144. 



1905. Fisher, W. K. The Mockingbird at Stanford University, Cal. < Condor 

 VII, March 1905, p. 55. 



1905. Fisher, W. K. In Memoriam: Walter E. Bryant < Condor VII, Sep- 

 tember 1905, pp. 129-131, hft. 



1905. Fisher, W. K. [Reviews of Stone's paper "On a Collection of Birds and 

 Mammals from Motint Sanhedrin, California," and Ridgway's "Birds of 

 North and Middle America, etc. Part III."] < Condor VII, September 

 1905, p. 147. 



1905. Gifford, E. W. Fregata aquila at San Pablo Bay, California. < Auk 

 XXII, October 1905, p. 408. 



1905. Grinnell, J. Where Does the Large-billed Sparrow Spend the Summer? 



< Auk XXII, January 1905, pp. 16-21. 

 On the known range of Passercuhis rostratus. 



1905. Grinnell, J. Old Fort Tejon < Condor VII, January 1905, pp. 9-13. 



Running account of birds found there in July, 1904, followed by a nominal list of 54 

 species. 



