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1901. Falco columbarius at Santa Clara, Cal. — Condor III, September 1901, p. 133. 
1901. A List of the Land Birds of the Placerville-Lake Tahoe Stage Road. | Central Sierra 
Nevada Mountains, Cal. | By Chester Barlow | With Supplementary Notes by W. W. Price. 
— Condor III, November 1901, pp. 151-184, ii hftt. 
1902. Some Echoes from the Sierras. — Condor IV, July 1902, pp. 79-81, lift. 
1902. Some Observations on the Rufous-crowned Sparrow. — Condor IV, September 1902, 
pp. 107-111, 2 hftt. 
Nesting of the Townsend Solitaire. 
BV A. W. ANTHONY. 
N early all of our western ornithologists are familiar with the Townsend soli- 
taire in life. A few of the more favored have listened to its incomparable 
song, as, perched on the topmost twig of a dead fir, in the solemn silence of 
the high Sierras, or in deep and ragged canyons of the Rocky Mountains, this shy. 
PHOTO BY *. W. ANTHONY- 
NCST AND CQGS OF THE TOWNSEND SOLITAIRE- 
retiring bird pours forth its very soul in a wild ringing outburst of song, that seems 
to descend from crags and ledges in a veritable shower of crystalized melody. With 
