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KNowttTon, F. A., and Rieway, R. 
1909. Birds of the world (Holt & Co., N. Y.), xiv +873, 16 colored pls., 235 
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Lantz, D. E. 
1907. An economic study of field mice. U. 8. Dept. Agric., Biol. Surv. 
Bull., 31, 1-64, 8 pls., 3 figs. in text. 
Morcom, G. F. 
1887. Notes on the birds of southern California and southwestern Arizona. 
Bull. Ridg. Orn. Club, 2, pp. 36-57. 
NEWBERRY, J. S. 
1857. Report upon the zoology of the route. Report upon the birds. 
Pac. R.R. Rep., 6, Part IV, No. 2, chap. 2, 73-110, 2 pls. 
Orcurt, C. R. 
1886. Roadrunners corralling rattlesnakes. West. Amer. Sci., 2, 49. 
SHarp, C. S. 
1907. The breeding birds of Escondido. Condor, 9, 84-91. 
SHEPARDSON, D. I. 
1915. Some western birds—roadrunner. Oologist, 32, 158-160. 
SHUFELDT, R. W. 
1903. The chaparral cock. Western Field, 2, 174-179, 2 figs. in text. 
Surron, G. M. 
1915. Suggestive methods of bird-study; pet roadrunners. Bird Lore, 17, 
57-61, 1 fig. in text. 
TYLER, J. G. 
1913. Some birds of the Fresno district, California. Pac. Coast Avifauna, 
9, 1-114. 
Van Dykes, T. S. 
1897. The roadrunner and the snake. Avifauna (Santa Barbara, Calif.), 
1, no. 3, 36-38. 
WILLETT, G. 
1912. Birds of the Pacific Slope of southern California. Pac. Coast Avi- 
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