AVIFAUNA No. 11 
A Distributional List of the Birds of California 
By JOSEPH GRINNELL 
217 pages and 3 maps Published October 21, 1915 
An up-to-date, authoritative bird-list which should be in the 
hands of every active bird student in the western United States. It gives 
geographical ranges, with exact citations, and serves as a basis for all 
further distributional studies. 
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latest number in its Avifauna series.' The management urges quick re- 
sponse, so that a large sale will help meet this unusual expense. Each 
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