108 PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA Na 10 



1894. Fisher, A, K. The Capture of Basilinna lettcotis in Southern Arizona. 



< Auk, XI, 1894, pp. 325-326. 



One specimen taken in the Chiricahua Mountains, June 9, 1894. The first record 

 for the United States. 



1894. Ridgway, R. On Geographical Variation in Sialia mexicmia Swainson. 



< Auk, XI, 1894, pp. 145-160. 



Contains the original description of Sialia mexicana hairdi, type locality "Camp 110, 

 New Mexico" ( = Cactus Pass, near Kingman, Arizona). 



1895. Bendire, C. Life Histories of North xAmerican Birds, from the Parrots 

 to the Crackles, with special reference to Their Breeding Habits and Eggs. 

 With Seven Lithographic Plates. Special Bulletin No. 3, U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 Washington: 1895, pp. i-ix, 1-518. 



1895. Mearns, E. A. Description of a New Heron (Ardea virescens anthonyi) 

 from the Arid Region of the Interior of North America. < Auk, XII, 1895, 

 pp. 257-259. 



1895. Merriam, C. H. The Leconte Thrasher, Harporhynchus lecontei. < Auk, 

 XII, 1895, pp. 54-60, I pi., I fig. 

 Distribution, breeding habits, etc. 



1895. Price, W. W. The Nest and Eggs of the OHve Warbler. {Dendroica 

 olivacea). < Auk, XII, 1895, pp. 17-19- 



General account of the species as observed in Arizona. Breeding habits, nest and 

 eggs, distribution, etc. 



1895. Ridgway, R. On the Correct Subspecific Names of the Texan and Mexi- 

 can Screech Owls. < Auk, XII, 1895, pp. 389-390. 



1896. Saunders, H., and Salvin, O. Catalogue of the Gaviae and Tubinares in 

 the Collection of the British Museum. Gaviae (Terns, Gulls, and Skuas) by 

 Howard Saunders. Tubinares (Petrels and Albatrosses) by Osbert Salvin. 

 = Cat. Birds, XXV, 1896, pp. i-xv, 1-475, pls. I- VIII, figs. 



1896. Sharpe, R. B. Catalogue of the Limicolae in the Collection of the Brit- 

 ish Museum. = Cat. Birds, XXIV, 1896, pp. i-xii, 1-794, pis. I-VII, many 

 figs. 



1897a. Breninger, G. F. A roosting method of the Inca dove. < Osprey, I, 

 1897, p. III. 



At Phoenix, Arizona. 



1897b. Breninger, G. F. An unusual nesting site. < Osprey, I, 1897, p 122. 



Six eggs of the Gambei quail "deposited in a hollow of a Mesquite tree, several 

 feet from the ground, and probably eighteen inches from the opening of the cavity" 



1897c. Breninger, G. F. An albino green-tailed towhee. < Osprey, I, 1897, p. 

 137- 



At Phoenix, Arizona. 



i897d. Breninger, G. F. Coues Flycatcher. < Osprey, II, 1897, p. 12. 

 Tn the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona. 



