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Bailey, Florence [Augusta] Merriam —Continued. 
1904a. Twelve Rock Wrens’ nests in New Mexico: The Condor, vol. 6, pp. 
68-70; 2 photos. 
1904b. A Dusky Grouse and her brood in New Mexico: The Condor, vol. 
6, pp. 87-89; 1 photo. 
1904c. Scott Oriole, Gray Vireo, and Phoebe in northeastern New Mexico: 
The Auk, vol. 21, pp. 392-393. 
1905a. Breeding notes from New Mexico: The Condor, vol. 7, pp. 39-40. 
1905b. Notes from northern New Mexico: The Auk, vol. 22, pp. 316-318. 
1906a. A nest of Empidonax difficilis in New Mexico: The Condor, vol. 8, 
p. 108; 1 photo. 
1906b. Nesting sites of the Desert Sparrow: The Condor, vol. 8, pp. 111-112; 
1 photo. 
1907. White-throated Swifts at Capistrano: The Condor, vol. 9, pp. 169- 
172; 2 photos. 
1910a. An irrigated ranch in the fall migration: The Condor, vol. 12, pp. 
161-163. 
1910b. The Palm-leaf Oriole: The Auk, vol. 27, pp. 33-35; 2 pis. 
1910c. Wild life of an alkaline lake: The Auk, vol. 27, pp. 418-427. 
1913. With Asio in the greenwood: Bird-Lore, vol. 15, pp. 285-290; 1 photo. 
1915. A family of North Dakota Marsh Hawks: Bird-Lore, vol. 17, pp. 431- 
43S; 5 photos. 
1915-1916. Characteristic birds of the Dakota prairies: The Condor, vol. 
17, 1915, pp. 173-179, 222-226; vol. IS, 1916, pp. 14-21, 54-58. 
1916a. A home in the forest: Bird-Lore, vol. 18, pp. 229-233 (Brown Creeper). 
1916b. A populous shore: The Condor, vol. 18, pp. 100-110. 
1917a. Birds of the humid coast: The Condor, vol. 19, pp. 8-13, 46-54, 95-101; 
1 illus. 
1917b. Red letter days in southern California: The Condor, vol, 19, pp. 155- 
159. 
1918-1920. A return to the Dakota lake region: The Condor, vol. 20, 1918, 
pp. 24-37, 64-70, 110-114, 132-137, 170-178; vol. 21, 1919, pp. 
3-11, 108-114, 157 162, 189-193,225-230; vol. 22, 1920, pp. 21-26, 
66-72, 103-108. 
1922a. Koo: Bird-Lore, vol. 24, pp. 260-265; 2 photos. 
1922b. Cactus Wrens’ nests in southern Arizona: The Condor, vol. 24, pp. 
163-168. 
1923a. Notable migrants not seen at our Arizona bird table: The Auk, vol. 
40, pp. 393-409. 
1923b. Birds recorded from the Santa Rita Mountains in southern Arizona: 
Cooper Ornith. Club, Pacific Coast Avifauna No. 15, 60 pp.; 4 figs. 
1923c. Fifteen Arizona Verdins’ nests: The Condor, vol. 25, pp. 20-21. 
1924. An Arizona valley bottom: The Auk, vol. 41, pp. 423-432. 
Bailey, Guy Andrew. 
1921. Three weeks in the boat-blind: Bird-Lore, vol. 23, pp. 233-237; 5 
photos. 
1922. The trailer blind de luxe: Bird-Lore, vol. 24, pp. 323-327; 6 photos. 
Bailey, Samuel Waldo. 
1915. The Plum Island Night Herons: The Auk, vol. 32, pp. 424-441. 
Bailey, Vernon [Orlando]. 
1902. Contributions to Handbook of birds of the Western United States 
(see Bailey, Florence Merriam, 1902a). 
1903. The White-necked Raven: The Condor, vol. 5, pp. 87-89; 2 photos. 
1913. Life zones and crop zones of New Mexico: Biol. Surv., IJ. S. Dept. 
Agr., N. Amer. Fauna No. 35, 100 pp.; 16 pis., 6 figs., 1 map. 
1928a. Animal life of the Carlsbad Cavern (Baltimore, Williams and Wilkins 
Co.), xiii + 195 pp.; 67 figs., including colored life-zone map. 
1928b. A Hybrid Scaled X Gambel’s Quail from New Mexico: The Auk, 
vol. 45, p. 210. 
