CONTENTS 
Kaeding Petrel, Unearthed in Burrow .... . .Herman T. Jtohlman .Frontispiece 
Among the Sea Birds off the Oregon Coast, Part I, William Lovell Finley, .8 photos 
by Herman T. Bohlman 119 
Walter E. Bryant — portrait • 128 
In Memoriam: Walter E- Bryant. . ..Walter K. Fisher 129 
The Ornithological Writings of Walter E. Bryant Joseph Grinnell 131 
Portraits of Prof. Max Fuerbringer, Dr. Alphonse Dubois, Dr. Rudolf Blasius, Dr. 
Wilhelm Blasius 133 
Birds from the West Coast of Lower California'and Adjacent Islands Henry B. Kaeding 134 
Dry Notes from Dry Lake Joseph Dixon 139 
Notes on a Small Collection of California Birds with Description of an Apparently 
Unrecognized Race of Hutton’s Vireo Louts B. Bishop, M. D. 141 
FROM FIELD AND STUDY. — Notes by Joseph Mailliard, Harry S. Swurth,J. H. 
and C. W. Bowles, W. 0 . Emerson 144 
THE EDITOR’S BOOK SHELF — Reviews by H. C. Oberholser and W. K. Fisher 144 
NOTES AND NEWS 148 
Resolutions ' . . 148 
| CAMP AGASSIZ § 
At Glen Alpine in the Lake Tahoe 
Forest Reserve, California 
Is Mow Open the Year Round 
The camp is in Glen Alpine, a famous glacier 
gorge in the Sierras, six miles southwest of Tallac; 
elevation 6.700 feet above sea level. The camp site 
is on high ground a few hundred yards from the 
beautiful Modjeska Falls, amid a luxuriant grove 
of pine and fir trees. Within eight miles of Camp 
Agassiz are a dozen peaks from eight to ten 
thousand feet high, on whose sides lie eternal 
snow fields, and there are 44 lakes, of which 30 
contain trout — eight different kinds. Is there; 
such another region in'the world? 
Trout Kisjiiug- is now at its t»est. 
Skeeing will be a feature of the winter season. 
For further details address the director, 
WILLIAM W. PRICL, 
Alta, Placer Co., - - California 
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