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A Magazine of Western Ornithology se re eae ae 
Published Bi-Monthly by the Cooper Ornithological Club Po oh a 4 ae Mim f: 
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Issued July 29, 1922 
| CONTENTS 
With ‘the Willow Ptarmigan (with four photos) -........-.--:-cc0---- Grace A. Hill 105 9 
Further Observations on the Activities of the California Woodpecker... | 
PUR UT a CER athe) A okt tects TT ty es tauec se uacra tere Ueeecese MER EDLaIUs) i) ari lates er 
Fossil Birds from the Pleistocene of McKittrick, California.......... Loye Miller 122 
A New Sparrow from Southern California... W. E. Clyde Todd 126 
Status of the Crested Jays on the Northwestern Coast of California (with 
LESTE NON We pais enti Ras Se NMRA RRA MAES Sal A SCG Papa lhe S A Di Joseph Mailliard 127 
FROM FIELD AND STUDY . 
The Arizona Crested Flycatcher as a Bird of California._..........0. * 
EPL OIC NEE IRIAN RI ORD, AN ie OS ULNA YAR URN otha ten UE Donald R. Dickey 1384 
Occurrence of the Surf Scoter on Fresh Water.......: Qi Frank Stephens 134 
The Salt Marsh Yellowthroat in Southern California.4. J. van Rossem 134 
A Second Capture of the Broad-tailed Hummingbird in California........ 
MSA aA Eat AN SAVER I AOC ESE eT Aa ee ee Donald R. Dickey 135 
An Unknown Bird near San Diego (with photo)....Mrs. T. F. Johnson 185 
Swamp Sparrow Recorded from California................ Donald R. Dickey 136 od 
Nesting of the California Evening Grosbeak...................... John M., Davis 136 1 ee 
The Gray Flycatcher in the White Mountains of California..................... Ye ie R ve om 
PDT A LOO abe SE MA! 19 20) SU Ves OD atoean aang. madden onan Rossem 
A Third Record of the Gray-headed Junco in California......................... ae 
Rey, tecenepnettntnttnetttetneinntttnenentrscees ene DOMME ‘R. Dickey 137 
RECORD, OF BIRDS BANDED... UT ok A iS 
EDITORIAL NOTES AND OS a ae a ads rf 
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