196 THE CONDOR 
Among the Waterfowl, Job, 1902. 
Bird Studies, Scott, 1898. 
Bird Craft, Mabel Osgood Wright, 1897. 
Birds of Ontario (2nd ed.), McIlwraith, 1894. 
Birds of New England (10th ed.), Samuels, 
18838. 
Bird Notes Afield, Keeler, 1899. 
Birds of North and Middle America (part 1), 
Ridgway, 1901. 
Birds of the United States, Apgar, 1898. 
Birds of Village and Field, Florence A. Mer- 
riam. 
Bird Life, Chapman, 1898. 
The Bird, Michelet, 1869. 
Birds and All Nature, vols. 1 to 5, 1896-1899, 
incl. 
Birds That Hunt and Are Hunted, Blanchan, 
1899. 
British Game Birds and Wild Fowl (2 vols.). 
Morris, 1897. 
Bird Homes, Dugmore, 1900. 
Birds of America, vols. 1 to 7, Audubon, 1840- 
1844. 
Bird Neighbors, Blanchan, 1897. 
Birds of Kansas, Goss, 1891. 
Birds of Song and Story, E. and J. Grinnell, 
1901. 
Bird-Land Echoes, Abbott, 1896. 
Citizen Bird, Mabel Osgood Wright & Elliott 
Coues, 1898. 
Dictionary of Birds, Newton, 1893-96. 
Explorations and Surveys for a Railroad 
Route from the Mississippi River to the 
Pacific Coast, vols. 1 to 13, inel., 1853-55. 
Game Birds of North America (2nd ed.), El- 
liot, 1897. 
Game Birds at Home, Van DyKe. 
Geological Survey of California, vol. 1, Land 
Birds, Cooper, 1870. 
Hawks and Owls of the United States, Fisher, 
1893. 
Key to North American Birds (revised edi- 
tion), Coues, 1894. 
Life Histories N. A. Birds (2 vols.), Bendire, 
1892-95. 
Land Birds and Game Birds of New England 
(2nd edition), Minot, 1895. 
Lost and Vanishing Birds, Dixon, 1898. 
Little Brothers of the Air, Olive Thorne Mil- 
ler, 1892. 
Mind in Nature (Origin of Life and the Mode 
of Development of Animals). 
Methods in the Art of Taxidermy, Davie, 
1894. 
Natural History of Selborne, White, 2 vols. 
Natural History of Selborne, White, 2 vols.. 
1895. 
Notes on the Birds of Minnesota, Hatch, 1892. 
Nomenclature of Colors, Ridgway, 1886. 
Nuttall’s Ornithology, 2 vols., (2 copies), 
Montague Chamberlain. 
New England Bird Life, Coues, 1885. 
Nests and Eggs of North American Birds (5th 
edition), Davie, 1898. 
North American Birds, vols. 1-3, 1874, vols. 
1-2, 1884, Baird, Brewer, and Rigdway. 
Naturalist’s Directory, 1884. 
Our Native Birds of Song and Beauty (2 
vols.), Nehrling, 1893. 
The Osprey, vols. 1 to 4, incl. 
Our Own Birds, Baily. 
Poems of Nature, W. C. Bryant, 1898. 
Review of the Birds of Connecticut, Merriam. 
Some Common Birds, Silloway, 1897. 
Taxidermy and Zoological Collecting, 
aday. 
The Lost Robin, Wetherald, 1907. 
Horn- 
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The History of Birds, Bingley. 
Upon the Tree Tops, Miller, 1897. - 
The Woodpeckers, Eckstorm, 1901. 
Wild Fowl of North America, Elliot, 1898. 
North American Shore Birds (2nd edition), 
Elliot, 1895. 
Wilson’s American Ornithology, Wilson, vols. 
1 and 2, Ord, 1828. 
Books of Plates, Wilson’s American Ornithol- 
ogy, 1829. 
Walden, Thoreau, 1897. 
Wild Animals I Have Met, Seymour, 1901. 
Wood’s Natural History. 
Manual of North American Birds (2nd edi- 
tion), Ridgway, 1896. 
August 26, 1920.—Regular monthly meet- 
ing of the Southern Division, Cooper Ornith- 
ological Club, was held at the Museum of 
History, Science and Art, at 8:00 P. Mm. 
Vice-President Rich officiated, with others 
present as follows: Mesdames Terry and 
Law; Messrs. Colburn, Cookman, Hanaford, 
Hornung, King, Lamb, Law, Nokes, L. Pey- 
ton, S. Peyton, Robertson, van Rossem and 
Wyman. Visitors were Mrs. Nokes, Mrs. 
Rich, Dr. Terry and Mr. Burn. 
Minutes of the July meeting were read 
and approved, and those of the Northern 
Division for July and August were read. 
Applicants whose names had been presented 
at previous meetings were declared elected, 
on motion by Mr. Robertson that the Secre- 
tary be instructed to cast an electing vote. 
New presentations were: Ashley M. Walker, 
572 Islay St., San Luis Obispo, by O. P. 
Silliman; Ray B. Lyon, Paso Robles, by 
Chase Littlejohn; Mrs. Jane F. Haston, La 
Jolla; Clarence L. Suits, Eagle Rock; and 
Harold E. Meyers, Medina, N. Y., by W. Lee 
Chambers; L. A. Elmore, Berkeley, by Mr. 
Swarth (presented by the Northern Divi- 
sion. ; 
A letter from Mr. W. Leon Dawson, re- 
nouncing any official connection of the 
Cooper Club with the Birds of California 
Publishing Co., was presented; also, a re- 
port of the committee appointed by the 
Northern Division, in April, relative to this 
matter. Following considerable discussion, 
Mr. Robertson moved that the action of the 
Northern Division in adopting the report of — 
this committee be ratified, and that the let- 
ter from Mr. Dawson be published in THE 
Conpor [see antea]. Seconded by Dr. Nokes. — 
Carried. o 
Inspection of a tray of shore-bird skins, 
and an account by Mr. Sidney Peyton of 
recent experiences on Forrester Island, 
where he spent some weeks with George 
Willett, completed the evening. Adjourn 
—L. E. WyrMaANn, Secretary. 
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