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Dice, Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ. 349, 1925, 79 (bones ; Rancho La Brea) . 

 — (?) Miller, Condor, xxxii, 1930, 118 (San Pedro Pleistocene) ; (?) Condor, 

 xxxvii, 1935, 78 (bones, McKittrick Pleistocene deposits). — Price, Condor, 

 xxxiii, 1931, 1 (flocking habits) ; xl, 1938, 87 in text (male incubating).— 

 CoMPTON, Condor, xxxiii, 1931, 249 (young) ; xxxiv, 1932, 48 (hybrid between 

 this form and Texas bobwhite). — Wythe, Condor, xxxv, 1933, 34 (attached by 

 snake). — Sumner, California Fish and Game, xxi, 1935, 200-221 (behavior). — 

 Grinnell and Linsdale, Vert. Anim. Point Lobes Reserve, 1936, 39, 59 (Point 

 Lobos, CaUf. ; nesting; food). — Groebbels, Der Vogel, ii, 1937, 115 (territory), 

 145 in text (mating behavior), 237 in text (egg laying), 239 in text (no. of eggs), 

 280 (white eggs), 323 in text (107 eggs laid in 115 days by one bird), 397 in text 

 (time of day of hatching), 415 in text (eggs eaten by snakes). — Emlen, Journ. 

 Wildlife Manag., iii, 1939, 118-130 (behavior).— Jewett, Condor, xli, 1939, 30, 

 in text (Tule Lake, Calif.; killed by snake). — Herman, Jankiewicz, and 

 Saarni, Condor, xliv, 1942, 169, in text (coccidiosis). — De May, Condor, xliv, 

 1942, 229 (Buena Vista Lake, Calif.; bones).— Miller, Condor, xlv, 1943, 105, 

 in text (bone meas.). — Behle, Condor, xlvi, 1944, 72 (Utah, introduced). 



L[ophortyx] califomica Coues, Key North Amer. Birds, ed. 2, 1884, 592, part. 



Lophortyx californicus Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 644, part (Tulare 

 Valley, Tejon Valley, Fort Tejon, San Diego, and Mohave River, Calif.; Wil- 

 lamette Valley, Oreg. ?) ; Rep. U. S. and Mex. Bound Surv., ii, pt. 2, 1859, 22 

 (near San Diego) ; Cat. North Amer. Birds, 1859, No. 474, part ; in Cooper, Om. 

 California, Land Birds, 1870, 549, part.— Xantus, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadel- 

 phia, 1859, 192 (Fort Tejon).— Coues, Proc. Essex Inst., v, 1868, 40 (Bridgeport, 

 Conn., escaped cage bird) ; Check List North Amer. Birds, 1874, No. 391, part. — 

 Baird, Brewer, and Ridgway, Hist. North Amer. Birds, iii, 1874, 479, part, pi. 

 61, fig. 4, pi. 64, figs. 1, 2.— Ridgway, Bull. Essex Inst., vi, 1874, 172 (Nevada; 

 western foothills of Sierra Nevada, 1867) ; Orn. 40th Parallel, 1877, 602, part 

 (w. foothills of Sierra Nevada). — Nelson, Bull. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xvii, 

 1875, 364 (Nevada City, Calif.; abundant).— Brewster, Bull. Nuttall Om. Club, 

 viii, 1883, 32, in text (San Gorgonio Pass, Ariz.; most eastern locality). — 

 Ogilvie-Grant, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xxii, 1893, 400 part (Kemville, Fort 

 Tejon, Jolon, San Bernardino County, Coahuila Valley, Colton, San Diego 

 County, Colorado Desert, etc., Calif.; Carson, w. Nevada). — ^Judd, U. S. Biol. 

 Surv. Bull. 21, 1905, 47, part (range; habits; food). — Portielje, Ardea, xvi, 

 1927, 20, in text (psychology).— Seth-Smith, L'Oiseau, x, 1929, 760 (captivity). 

 —Groebbels, Der Vogel, i, 1932, 185 (alt. distr.), 619 (body weight), 664 (body 

 temperature). — Grinnell, Univ. California Publ. Zool., xxxviii, 1932, 268 (type 

 loc. ; crit.). 



[Lophortyx] californicus Coues, Key North Amer. Birds, 1872, 238, part 



Callipepla califomica vallicola Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, 1885, 355 

 ("interior valleys of California; type from Baird, Shasta County, in coll. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus.). — American Ornithologists' Union, Check-list, 1886, No. 294a; ed. 

 2, 1895, No. 294 a; ed. 3, 1910, 136.— Fishee, North Amer. Fauna, No. 7, 1893, 

 28 (Cajon Pass, Lone Willow Spring, Panamint Mountains, Argus Range, Coso 

 Mountains, Owens Lake, Walker Pass, Kern River, etc., Calif.). — Holzner, 

 Auk, xiii, 1896, 81, part (San Diego Coimty; habits). — Grinnell, Pasadena 

 Acad. Sci., Publ. 1, 1897, 12 (San Qemente Island; introduced). — Woodcock, 

 Oregon Agr. Exp. Stat Bull. 68, 1902, 25 (interior valleys, etc., of w. Oregon). 



C[allipepla] California vallicola Ridgway, Man. North Amer. Birds, 1887, 192. 



Lophortyx californicus vallicola Elliot, Gallin. Game Birds North America, 1897, 

 60. — American Ornithologists' Union, Auk, xvi, 1899, 106. — Stone, Proc. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1904, 580 (Mount Sanhedrin, Mendocino County, 



