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1910. Birds of California in relation to the fruit industry. Part II, 



U. S. Dept. Agric, Div. Biol. Surv. Bull., 34, 1-96, 6 pis. 

 1912. Food of our more important flycatchers. U. S. Dept. Agric. Bur. 

 Biol. Surv. Bull., 44, 1-67, 5 pis. 

 Beebe, C. W. 



1906a. The bird (Henry Holt & Co., N. Y.), xi + 496, 371 figs, in 



text. The food of birds, pp. 142-164. 

 1906b. Oddities of bird diet. Outing, 47, 227-228. 

 Bendire, C. E. 



1892. Life-histories of North American birds. Smithson. Inst. Con- 



trib. Knowl., 1, ix + 44.5, 12 pis. 

 1895. Life-histories of North American birds. Ihid., 2, ix + 518, 7 

 pis. 

 Blanchan, N. 



1903. How to attract the birds (Doubleday, Page & Co., N. Y.), 

 1-224, many figs, in text. 

 Bowdish, B. S. 



1906. The rapid growth of birds. Sci. Amer. S.. 61, 25373-25374. 

 Bryant, H. C. 



1911. The relation of birds to an insect outbreak in northern Cali- 



fornia during the spring and summer of 1911. Condor, 13, 



195-208, 4 figs, in text. 

 1912a. The economic status of the meadowlark in California. Mon. 



Bull. State Comm. Hort. (Sacramento, Calif.), 1, 226-231, 2 



figs, in text, 2 tables. 

 1912b. The Lewis woodpecker — A destroj'er of almonds. Ihid., 1, 



362-366, 2 figs, in text. 

 1912c. Native birds and mammals. Western Field (Los Angeles, Calif.), 



19, 432-435, 2 figs, in text. 

 1912d. Birds in relation to a grasshopper outbreak in California. Univ. 



Calif. Publ. Zool., 11, 1-20. 

 1912e. Some insects and other arthropods in the diet of the western 



meadowlark. Pomona College Jour. Entomology (Claremont, 



Calif.), 4, 807-809. 

 1912f. The numbers of insects destro.yed by western meadowlarks 



(Sturnella neglecta). Science, 36, 873-875. 

 1913a. Why non-game birds should be protected. Western Wild Life 



Call (Pub. by Calif. Associated Societies for the Conservation 



of Wild Life, Berkeley, Calif.), no. 1, pp. 8-11, 4 figs, in text. 

 1913b. The economic value of the western meadowlark in California. 



Univ. Calif. Publ., Agric. Exp. Sta. Bull., 236, 1-16, 7 figs. 



in text. 

 1913c. Investigation of the economic status of non-game birds. Ee- 



print from Game Bull. no. 1, Calif. State Fish and Game 



Comm. (State Printing Office, Sacramento, Calif.), 1-19, 8 



figs, in text. 

 1913d. The results of some miscellaneous stomach examinations. The 



Condor, 15, 92. 

 Bryant, W. E. 



1893. Notes on tae food of birds. Zoe, 4, 54-58. 



