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Baird, S. F. 



1864-1872. Review of American birds in the museum of the Smithsonian 

 Institution. Smithsonian Misc. Coll., 181, pt. 1, vi + 478 pp., many 

 figs, in text. 



Baird, S. F., Brewer, T. M., and Eidgwat, E. 



1874. A history of North American birds. (Boston, Little, Brown & Co.), 

 1, xxviii + 596 + vi pp., 26 pis. 



Bishop, L. B. 



1900o. Birds of the Yukon region, with notes on other species. U. S. Dept. 



Agric, Biol. Surv., N. Amer. Fauna, 19, pp. 47-96. 

 19006. Descriptions of three new birds from Alaska. Auk, 17, pp. 113-120. 



Brooks, A. 



1903. Notes on the birds of the Cariboo District, British Columbia. Auk, 



20, pp. 277-284, 1 pi. 

 1912. Some British Columbia records. Auk, 29, pp. 252-253. 

 1920. Notes on some American ducks. Auk, 37, pp. 353-367, 2 pis., 16 figs. 



in text. 



Brooks, A. H., Abbe, C, Jr., and Goods, E. U. 



1906. The geography and geology of Alaska, a summary of existing knowl- 

 edge, with a section on climate and a topographic map and descrip- 

 tion thereof. XJ. S. Dept. Interior, Geol. Surv., Professional Paper 

 no. 45, 327 pp., 34 pis., 6 figs, in text. 



Cameron, E. S. 



1907-1908. The birds of Custer and Dawson counties, Montana. Auk, 24, 

 pp. 241-270, 389-406, pis. V-XII, XIV-XVI, 2 maps; iUd., 25, pp. 

 39-56. 



Chapman, F. M. 



1904. A new grouse from California. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 20, pp. 



159-162. 



COALE, H. K. • 



1887. Description of a new subspecies of Junco from New Mexico. Auk, 

 4, 1887, pp. 330-331. 



COUES, E. 



1884. Key to North American birds. Ed. 2. (Boston, Estes and Lauriat), 



■ XXX + 863 pp., 1 pi., 563 figs, in text. 

 1897. Eectifications of synonymy in the genus Junco. Auk, 14, pp. 94-95. 



Dawson, G. M. 



1889. Report on an exploration in the Yukon District, N. W. T., and ad- 

 jacent northern portion of British Columbia. Geological and Nat- 

 ural History Survey of Canada, Annual Eeport (new series), 3, 

 pt. 1, report B, 1887-88, pp. 1B-277B, map, plates, and figs, in text. 



1891. On the later physiographical geology of the Eocky Mountain region 

 in Canada, with special reference to changes in elevation and to 

 the history of the Glacial Period; being the presidential address 

 for the year. Proc. and Trans, of the Eoyal Society of Canada for 

 the year 1890, 7, section 4, pp. 3-74. 



