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THE CONDOR 
TriE CONDOK^ 
An Illustrated Magazine of Western 
Ornithology 
Published Bi=inon1'hly by bbe Cooper OrniHiolo§i- 
eal Club of California 
WALTER K. FISHER, Editor, Palo Alto 
JOSEPH GRINNELL, Business Manager and 
Associate Editor, Pasadena 
R. E. SNODGRASS, Associate Editor 
Palo Alto, California: Published Jan. 15, 190‘1- 
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EDITORIAL NOTRvS 
It has grown to be the custom at the begin- 
ning of each year for a magazine, however 
modest its pretensions, to outline its ‘policy’ 
and catalog its ‘special features' for the vol- 
ume to come. But this year The Condor will 
depart from the time-honored usage and will 
merely state that the six numbers issued during 
1903 will be a sufficient guarantee for those to 
follow, and that if any promises remain unful- 
filled these will be amply made good during 1904. 
IMr. Frank S. Daggett, owing to his tempo- 
rar}- migration to Chicago has resigned the asso- 
ciate editorship of The Condor. The Club 
extends to IMr. Daggett its best wishes for a 
prosperous winter, and a speedy return. Mr. 
R. E. Snodgrass, of Stanford LTniversity, with 
the beginning of this volume assumes the asso- 
ciate editorship from the Northern Division. 
We extend to Mr. Louis Agassiz Fuertes our 
best thanks for the drawing of the California 
condor, which is shown in the frontispiece of 
this issue. 
The tenth annual meeting was held at the 
residence of president Henry Reed Taylor in 
Alameda, Saturday evening, January 9, and 
was one of the best attended in recent years. 
The election of officers resulted as follows; 
president, H. R. Ta3dor; senior vice-president, 
R. B. Moran; junior vice-president, Earle Mul- 
liken; treasurer, Joseph Grinnell; secretarj', 
Chas. S. Thompson. 
At the annual meeting of the southern Divis- 
ion held January 7, Howard Robertson was 
elected president, J. Eugene Law, vice-presi- 
dent, Harry' Lelande, secretary; W. Lee Cham- 
bers, division treasurer. 
Several members interested in the exchange 
of bird-skins and eggs, wish to bring out a new 
edition of Taylor’s Catalog. Persons interested 
are invited to write their ideas of changes in 
value, etc,, to Mr. D. .A. Cohen, .\lameda. Cal. 
I VOL. VI 
Directory of Members of the Cooper 
Ornithological Club 
Revised to January i, 1904. 
(Residence in California unless otherwise stated. Year 
following name signifies date of election.) 
HONORARY MEMBERS 
Belding, Lyman, Stockton. 1896. 
Bryant, Walter E., 1104 McDonald Ave., Santa 
Rosa. 1894. 
ACTIVE members 
Adams, Ernest, Box 238 Lincoln. 1896. 
Anderson, Malcolm, P., Menlo Park. 1901. 
Anthony, A. W., 761!^ Savier St., Portland, 
Oregon. 1894. 
Appleton, J. S., Simi, Ventura County. 1901. 
Arnold, Dr. Ralph, Geological Survey, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 1893. 
Atkinson, Wm. L., 807 California St., San 
Francisco. 1899. 
Bade, Wm. F'., 2223 Atherton St., Berkeley. 
1903 - 
Bailey, Henry' F., 94 Pacific Ave., Santa Cruz. 
1902 
Bailey', H. H., Union Iron yvorks, San Fran- 
cisco. 1903, 
Bancroft, F'. W., 2513 Bancroft Way, Berkeley. 
1902. 
Barnhart, F. S., 203 San Pablo Ave., Oakland. 
1900. 
Barrett, S. A., 3101 Hillegas Ave., Berkeley. 
1902. 
Baj', J. C., Haywards. 1903. 
Beal, F. E. L., Dep’t Agriculture, Washington, 
D. C. 1903. 
Beck, Rollo H., Berry-essa. 1894. 
Bell, Mrs. Ruby Green, Stanford Univ. 1902. 
Bohlman, Herman T., 46 N. 9th St., Portland, 
Ore. 1903. 
Bolton, A. L., 1700 Bonte Ay'e., Berkeley. 1897. 
Boring, Miss Ora, Woodside, San Mateo Co. 
1901. 
Bowles, C. W., 401 So. G. St., Tacoma, Wash. 
1903. 
Bowles, J. H., 401 So. G St., Tacoma, Wash. 
1903. 
Brown, Herbert, Yuma, Ariz. 1903. 
Brown, J. C., Santa Monica. 1902. 
Brown, Alice M., Pacific Grove. 1904. 
Brown, Thomas, 900 W. Jefferson St., Los An- 
geles. 1902. 
Bunnell, A. L., 2730 Dwight Way, Berkeley. 
1903- 
Burcham, J. S., Lillooet, B. C. 1901. 
Butler, Jessie E., Sta. A., Pasadena. 1904. 
Carpenter, Nelson, Stanford University. 1901. 
Carriger, Henry W., 2611'/^ Sutter St., San 
Francisco. 1895. 
Chamberlin, Corydon, Mt. Shasta Mine, Shasta. 
1893. 
Chamberlin, Geo. D., 1037 Market St., .San 
F'rancisco. 1893. 
