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 At Escondido. 



1906. Stephens, K. Scott Orioles at San Diego. < Condor VIII, Septem- 

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1906. Stephens, K. Some Items in the Diet of California Shrikes. < Con- 

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1906. Truesdale, F. The Prairie Falcon in California. < Oologist XXIII, May 

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1906. Willett, G. The Southern California Clapper Rail Breeding on Fresh 

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Rallus levipes at Nigger Slough, Los Angeles County. 



1907. Adams, E. Notes from Placer County, California. < Condor IX, Janu- 

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On Robins, Quail, etc. 



1907. Bailey, Florence M. White-throated Swifts at Capistrano < Condor IX, 

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1907. Beal, F. E. E- Birds of California | in Relation to the | Fruit Industry | 

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This is the most important economic treatis on California birds yet publisht. The fol- 

 lowing species are dealt with: House Finch, Western Tanager, three species of Swallows, 

 California Shrike, three species of Vireos, seven of Warblers, Western ^Mockingbird, Cali- 

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1907. Beck, R. H. Monterey Bay Notes. < Condor IX, March 1907, p. 58. 

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A running account of man)- species with particular regard to nesting. 



1907. Brewster, W. Notes on the Black Rail of California. < Auk XXIV, 

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The name Porzatia jamaicensis cotiirniculus, applieil to all Black Rails of the west coast. 



1907. Brown, H. Where Does the Western Boundary Line Run for the Arizona 

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1907. Carpenter, N. A Season with the Pacific Horned Owl < Condor IX 

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Nesting habits in San Diego Coimty. 



