AVIFAUNA No. 11 
A Distributional List of the Birds of California 
By JOSEPH GRINNELL 
[About 225 pages and 3 maps] Now in Press 
An up-to-date, authoritative bird-list which should he in the 
hands of every active bird student in the western United States. It gives 
geographical ranges, with exact citations, and will be the basis for all 
further distributional studies. 
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sponse, so that a large advance sale will help meet this unusual expense. 
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press, about October 21st. 
Members of the C. 0. C. may take the regular Club discount (50%) 
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Price, prepaid, $3.00 
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