CONTENTS 
More Bird Notes from Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino Mountains (with 
five photos) Wright M. Pierce 177 
Meeting Spring Half Way II v Florence Merriam Bailey 183 
A Hospital for Wild Birds (with two photos) Dr. W. W. Arnold 190 
Some Birds of the Fresno District, California: Supplementary Notes 
John G. Tyler 194 
Some Bird Notes from Humboldt Bay Joseph Mailliard 198 
Notes on the Golden Eagle in Arizona .....F. G. Willard 200 
FROM FIELD AND STUDY 
Black-headed Grosbeaks Eating Butter Florence Merriam Bdiley 201 
A Nestfull Emerson Atkins 201 
Sierra Junco in Golden Gate Park W. A. Squires 202 
Pomarine Jaeger in San Francisco Bay John TV Mailliard 202 
Hummingbird Mistakes Scarlet Yarn for a Flower.... W. Lee Chambers 202 
The Vernacular Name of Passer domesticus in North America 
Tracy I. Storer 202 
The Breeding of the Scott Oriole in Los Angeles County, California.... 
Adriaan van Rossem 202 
Notes from the Vicinity of Los Angeles L. E. Wyman 203 
Variation of the Broken-wing Stunt by a Roadrunner..J. R. Pemberton 203 
The Coming of the Cowbird (with one photo ).. Harriet Williams Myers 204 
Humboldt County Bird Notes H. E. Wilder 204 
A New Breeding Record for California C. I. Clay 205 
Occurrence of the Condor in Humboldt County Franklin J. Smith 205 
Lark Bunting at Cabezon, California R. B. Herron 205 
EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS 206 
PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED 207 
MINUTES OF COOPER CLUB MEETINGS 208 
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