LITERATURE CITED 
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Bailey, Vernon, and Florence Merriam Bailey. 
1918. Wild animals of Glacier National Park: Nat. Park Service, U. S. 
Dept. Int., 210 pp.; 37 pis., 94 figs., map. 
Baily, William Lloyd. 
1900. The Kingfishers’ home life: Bird-Lore, pp. 76-80; 4 photos.- 
Baldwin, Samuel Prentiss, and Wilfrid Wedgwood Bowen. 
1928. Nesting and local distribution of the House Wren: The Auk, vol. 45, 
pp. 186-199; 5 figs. 
Barrows, Walter Bradford. 
1913. Concealing action of the Bittern: The Auk, vol. 30, pp. 187-190. 
Bassett, Frank Newton. 
1926. The pool an attraction for birds: The Condor, vol. 28, pp. 61-67; 1 
photo. 
Batchelder, Charles Foster. 
1885. Winter notes from New Mexico: The Auk, vol. 2, pp. 121-128, 233-239. 
Beal, Foster Ellen borough Lascelles. 
1907. Birds of California in relation to the fruit industry, Part I: Biol. 
Surv., U. S. Dept. Agr., Bull. 30, 100 pp.; 5 pis. (1 colored). 
1910. Birds of California in relation to the fruit industry, Part II: Biol. 
Surv., U. S. Dept. Agr., Bull. 34, 96 pp.; 6 colored pis. 
1911. Food of the Woodpeckers of the United States: Biol. Surv., U. S. 
Dept. Agr., Bull. 37, 64 pp.; 6 pis. (5 colored), 3 figs. 
1912. Food of our more important Flycatchers: Biol. Surv., U. S. Dept. 
Agr., Bull. 44, 67 pp.; 5 pis. (4 colored). 
1918. Food habits of the Swallows: A family of valuable native birds: 
U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 619, 28 pp.; 2 pis. 
Beal, F. E. L., Waldo Lee McAtee, and Edwin Richard Kalmbach. 
1918. Common birds of the Southeastern United States in their relation to 
agriculture: U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers’ Bull. 755, 40 pp.; 20 figs. 
(Revised, 1927.) 
Beam, Mary Hester. 
1925. A record-breaking Mourning Dove: Bird-Lore, vol. 27, pp. 158-161; 
1 photo. 
Beebe, Charles William. 
1907. Notes on the early life of Loon chicks: The Auk, vol. 24, pp. 34-41; 
1 pi. 
1918-1922. A monograph of the pheasants (London, H. F. and G. Witherby, 
under auspices New York Zool. Soc.), 4 quarto vols., colored fronts., 
plates (part colored), maps. 
1926. Pheasants, their lives and homes (Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, 
Page & Co.), revised and condensed edition, 2 vols., colored fronts., 
plates (part colored), map. 
Bendire, Charles Emil. 
1889. Picicorvus columbianus (Wils.) its nest and eggs: The Auk, vol. 6, 
pp. 226-236. 
1892. Life histories of North American birds, with especial reference to their 
breeding habits and eggs: Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, 
vol. 28; also published as U. S. Nat. Mus. Special Bull. No. 1. 
Gallinaceous Birds, Hawks and Owls, viii-f446 pp.; 12 pis. of 
eggs (colored). 
1895. Idem. Parrots to Grackles: Smithsonian Contributions to Knowl¬ 
edge, vol. 32; also published as U. S. Nat. Mus. Special Bull. 
No. 3, ix+518 pp.; 7 pis. of eggs (colored). 
Bennett, Walter Waldo. 
1925. Two days with the American Avocet: Bird-Lore, vol. 27, pp. 86-91; 
6 photos. 
