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1884. Grinnell, G. B. A Quail new to the United States Fauna. < Forest and 

 Stream, XXII, 1884, p. 243. 



Imperfect specimens collected by Herbert Brown (**An almost complete skin of a 

 female bird, and portions of the wing, breast and tail of a male") identified by Ridg- 

 way as Ortyx graysonL 



1884a. Ridgway, R. Ortyx znrginlanits not in Arizona. < Forest and Stream, 

 XXII, 1884, p. 124. 



Refers to the note published in the preceding nmnber of the same paper ^(sec 

 Brown, 1884, p. 104). The bird is presumed to be Cyrtonyx massena, or else "one of 

 the Mexican species of Ortyx (perhaps O. Graysoni)." 



1884b. Ridgway, R. Descriptions of Some New North American Birds. 

 < Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., II, 1884, pp. S9-95. 



Includes original descriptions of Myiarchus mexicanus magister and Myia}\chus 

 lazvrcncei olivascens, 



1884c. Ridgway, R. Remarks on the Type Specimens of Muscicapa fulvifrons, 

 Giraud, and Mitrephorus pallescens, Coues. < Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., II, 

 1884, pp. 108-110. 



1885a. Brewster, W. Preliminary Notes on Some Birds Obtained in Arizona by 

 Mr. F. Stephens in 1884. < Auk, II, 1885, pp. 84-85. 



1885b. Brewster, W. Additional Notes on vSome Birds Collected in Arizona 

 and the Adjoining Province of Sonora, Mexico, by Mr. F. Stephens in 1884; 

 with a Description of a New Species of Ortyx. < Auk, TI, 1885, pp. 196- 

 200. 



Notes on nineteen species; contains the original description of Colinus ridgwayi. 



1885a. Brown, PI. Peculiar Eggs of Scops Trichopsis. < Ornithologist and 

 Oologist, X, 1885, p. 96. 



Description of a set of blotched eggs of Scops trichopsis ( ^ Otus asio gilmani) ; 

 considered as possibly the result of hybridism between that species and Falco spar- 

 veriiis! 



1885b. Brown, PI. Arizona Bird Notes. < Forest and Stream, XXIV, 1885, 



P- 367- 



1885c. Brown, H. Arizona Quail Notes, < Forest and Stream, XXV, 1885. 



P- 445- 



Deals chiefly with Colinus ndgwayiy now considered as the bird previously identi- 

 fied by Ridgway as Ortyx graysoni. Detailed account of habits, distribution, etc. 



1885a. Ridgway, R. Icterus cucullatus, Swainson, and its Geographical Varia- 

 tions. < Proc. U. S. Nation. Mus., VIII, 1885, pp. 18-1,9. 



Contains the original description of Icterus cucullatus nelsoni, type locality Tucson, 

 Arizona. ' 



1885b. Ridgway, R. Some Emended Names of North American Birds. 



< Proc, U. S. Nation. Mus., VIII, 1885, pp. 354-356. 



1885c. Ridgway, R. Description of a New Cardinal Grosbeak from Arizona. 



< Auk, II, 1885, pp. 343-345- 



Cardi'inilis cnrdinalis superbus, new subspecies, type locality near Fort Lowell. 



