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Two Years With the Golden Eagles of Santa Clara Co., Cal. {three plates) Ratio H. Beck 
The Pacific Coast Yellowthroats Joseph G'linnell 
Some Rare Birds in Los Angeles Co., Cal H. S. Swarth 
Evolution in the Breeding Habits of the Fulvous Tree Duck F. S. Barnhart 
Capture of a Floresi’s Humingbird at Haywards, Cal W. Otto Emerson 
Bird Notes From Placer Co., Cal Jno.J. Williains 
Midwinter Birds at Barstow Joseph Grhinelt 
Some Winter Notes From Marin Co., Cal Joseph Mailltard 
The Guadalupe Wren A. IV. Anthony 
Descriptions of Two New Species and Three New Subspecies of Birds From the Eastern 
Pacific, Collected by the Hopkins-Stanford Expedition to the Galapagos Islands 
Edmund Heller and Robt. E. Snodgrass 
Two Years With Mexican Birds. II. In the Haunts of the Trogon E. H. Skinner 
Song of Zonotrichia coronata Jos. Mailliard awIK IV. K. Eisher 
Summer School of Zoology at Pacific Grove 
An Information Column J. & J. IP’, llailliard 
A Stud}' of the Birds of Santiago Canyon Mollie Bryan 
COMMLINICATIONS: The Birds of California — Biting Bird-Lice (Mallophaga) of the 
Pacific Coast Birds 
PLniLlCATIONS REVIEWED: Chapman’s ‘A New Race of the Great Blue Heron, With 
Remarks on the Status and Range of Ardea wardi’\ The Auk; Pacific Coast Avifauna 
No. II 
The Proper Name for the Kadiak Savanna Sparrow .Joseph Grinnell 
EDITORIAL: Bird Protection Bill Defeated 
Official Minutes of Northern Division 
Official Minutes Southern Division 
News Notes 
Snapshots at Prominent Ornithologists; No. HI, Dr. Jonathan ... .{page sketch) 
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Pacific Coast Avifauna, No. 2! Just Out! 
An Annotated List of the Land Birds of Santa Cruz Co., Cal., by RICHARD C. 
McGREGOR, embracing 139 species, with Faunal Description by 
WALTER K. FISHER. 21 pages; price 25 cents. 
Pacijic Coast Avifaiina No. i : “Birds of the Kotzebue Sound Region, Alaska,” 
by Joseph Grinnell may also be had at the original price of 75 cents. This 80- 
page memoir of Arctic birds has attracted pronounced attention because of the 
excellence of its text. J. A. A. in a review in The Aj(k says “Mr. Grinnell’s 
paper is thus a most valuable contribution to Alaskan ornithology.” L. B. B. in 
Bird-Lore remarks: “In this paper Mr. Grinnell presents the most important con- 
tribution to the life-histories of Alaskan birds that has appeared in recent years.” 
Either Nos. i or 2 of the Pacific Coast Avifauna series will be mailed prepaid 
upon receipt of price, or both may be had for 80 cents, when ordered together. 
This is the opportune time in which to procure the first two publications of this 
series of Cooper Ornithological Club publications. 
Address all correspondence, and make remittances payable to 
C. Barlow, Editor & Business Manager, Santa Clara, Cal. 
