CONTENTS 
The Shadow-boxing of Pipilo (with five photos) Donald R. Dickey 93 
A Populous Shore Florence Merriam Bailey 100 
Nesting of the Band-tailed Pigeon in Southern Arizona (with one photo) 
....F. G. Willard 110 
The Speed of Flight in Certain Birds Alexander Wetmore 112 
A Visit to Hat and Egg Islands, Great Salt Lake (with five photos by A. 0. 
Treganza) R. H. Palmer 113 
Nesting of the Tolmie Warbler in Yosemite Valley Margaret W. Wythe 123 
Some Distributional Notes on California Birds H. E. Wilder 127 
FROM FIELD AND STUDY 
The House Finch in the State of Washington J. H. Bowles 128 
Winter Notes from Southern Texas Austin Paul Smith 129 
The Scott Oriole Again at San Diego Frank Stephens 129 
Another Record of the Widgeon in the State of Washington../. E. Bowles 129 
Some Raptores of Douglas County, South Dakota Alex. Walker 130 
The Broad-tailed Hummingbird in California H. S. Swarth 130 
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS 131 
PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED 133 
MINUTES OF COOPER CLUB MEETINGS 134 
COOPER CLUB MEMBERSHIP ROSTER 136 
Entered as second-class matter February, 1908, at the post-office at Eos Angeles (Hollywood 
Station), California, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. 
Issued from the Office of The Condor, First National Bank Building, Hollywood, California 
MEETINGS OF THE COOPER ORNITHOLOGICAL GLEB 
Southern Division: At the Museum of History, Science, and Art, 
Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Time of meeting, 8 p. m., the last Thurs- 
day of every month ; or on the Tuesday evening preceding, when the last 
Thursday falls on a holiday. Take south-hound ear from town ; on Spring 
Street, the ear marked “University”, on Hill Street the car marked “Ver- 
mont and Georgia”. Get off at Vermont Avenue and Thirty-ninth Street. 
Walk two blocks east to Exposition Park. The Museum is the building 
with the large dome. 
Northern Division: At the Museum of .Vertebrate Zoology, Uni- 
versity of California, Berkeley. Time of meeting, 8 p. m., the third 
Thursday of every month. Take any train or car to University Campus. 
The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology is a large corrugated iron building 
situated on the south side of the campus immediately north of the foot- 
ball bleachers. 
