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GAME BIBDS OF CALIFORNIA 



Table 15 — (Cmitinued) 



Locality 



Fresno 

 Pasadena, 



Los Angeles Co. 

 Fresno 



Lone Pine, Inyo Co. 



Chico, Butte Co. 

 Calaveras Co. 



Banning, Riverside Co. 



Fresno 



Lime Kiln (on Wolf Creek, 

 east of Spenceville), 

 Nevada Co. 



Lime Kiln, Nevada Co. 



Claremont, 



Los Angeles Co. 



Lime Kiln, Nevada Co. 



Escondido, San Diego Co. 



Chico, Butte Co. 



Palomar Mts., 

 San Diego Co. 



Lime .Kiln, Nevada Co. 



Tuolumne River, between 

 Chinese Camp and Grove- 

 land 



Kenworthy, Riverside Co. 



Fresno 



Six miles east Placerville, 



in Eldorado Co. 

 Igo, Siskiyou Co. 



Walker Pass, Kern Co. 



Sespe, Ventura Co. 



Fresno 



Fresno 



Los Angeles 



Poway, San Diego Co. 



Fresno district 



Near Oak Knoll, Pasa- 

 dena, Los Angeles Co. 



Selma, Fresno Co. 



Poway, San Diego Co. 



June 2, 1907 



June 2, 1907 



June 2, 1907 



June 4 to 15, 



1891 



June 6, 1884 



June 7, 1885 



June 8, 1908 



June 9, 1907 



June 10, 1906 



June 10, 

 June 14, 



June 15, 

 June 15, 



June 15, 



June 16, 



June 16, 

 June 16, 



1906 

 1903 



1906 

 1901 



1884 

 1897 



1906 

 1898 



June 23, 1908 



June 23, 1906 



June- 26, 1896 



July 1, 1884 



July 1 to 2, 



1891 



July 15, 1910 



1912 



July (latter 

 part), 1906 



Aug. 9, 1897 



Aug. 14, 1884 



Sept. (first 

 ■week), 1912 



Sept. 6, 1907 



Sept. 15, 1915 

 About Nov. 1 



Nest Contents axd 

 Condition"; Remarks 



16 eggs, hatching 

 18 eggs, incubation 



advanced 

 21 eggs, incubation 



one-third 

 Young just able to fly 



First brood 



Brood about the size of 



downy chickens 

 8 eggs 



12 eggs, incubation 



well along 

 20 eggs 



13 eggs 



15 eggs, incubation 

 begun 



14 eggs 



15 eggs, incubation 

 begun 



Young coming out 



plentifully 

 Female with egg in 



oviduct 



10 eggs 



11 eggs, incubation begun 



8 eggs 



15 eggs, incubation 



well begun 

 Young a few days old 



First young, not large 



enough to fly 

 Youner just hatched to 



half grown 

 11 eggs, incubation 



begun 

 Nesting begun early but 



first young not seen until 



July 15 

 10 eggs, incubation 



advanced 



9 eggs, fresh 

 Last fresh eggs 



Many half-grown young 



15 eggs, incubation ad- 

 vanced : part hatched 

 Sept. 10 



7 eggs, apparently fresh ; 

 female flushed 



Small quail seen 



Authority 



Tyler, MS. 



Mus. Vert. Zool. 



Tyler, 19136, p. 34 



A. K. Fisher, 1893a, 



p. 28 

 Belding. 1890, p. 13 

 Belding, 1890, p. 14 



Grinnell and Swarth, 



1913, p. 231 

 Tyler, MS. 



Mus. Vert. Zool. 



Mus. Vert. Zool. 

 Law coll. 



Mus. Vert. Zool. 

 Law coll. 



Belding, 1890, p. 13 



McGregor, 1899, p. 67 



Mus. Vert. Zool. 

 Ray coll. 



Grinnell and Swarth, 



1913, p. 230 

 Tyler, MS. 



Barlow and Price, 



1901, p. 160 

 Belding, 1890, p. 13 



A. K. Fisher, 1893a, 



p. 28 

 Peyton, MS. 



Tyler, 1913a, p. 17 



Tyler, MS. 



Grinnell, 1898, p. 19 

 Belding, 1890, p. 14 

 Tyler, 1913a, p. 17 



Grinnell, MS. 



Tyler, MS. 



Belding. 1890, p. 14 



CALIFORNIA QUAIL 



Hayward, Alameda Co. 

 Hayward, Alameda Co. 



Apr. 10, 1875 

 Apr. 21, 1883 



Palo Alto, Santa Clara Co. Apr. 24, 1899 



Marin Co. Apr. 27, 1915 



Hayward, Alameda Co. Apr. 29, 1877 



Palo Alto, Santa Clara Co. Apr. 29, 1899 



Nesting 



21 eggs, incubation 

 slight 



8 eggs, incubation 

 advanced 



9 eggs, fresh, deserted 

 Nesting 



10 eggs, incubation 

 just begun 



Cooper, 1880. p. 251 

 Mailliard coll. 



Law coll. 



Ray coll. 



Cooper, 1880, p. 251 



Law coll. 



