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BIRDS OF NEW MEXICO 
Hill, Grace A. 
1922. With the Willow Ptarmigan: The Condor, vol. 24, pp. 105-108; 4 
photos. 
Hoffman, Walter James. 
1881. Birds of Nevada: Bull. Geol. and Geog. Surv., Territories (“Hayden 
Survey”)* vol. 6, ho. 2, pp. 203-256. 
1924. Notes on the flight performance of the Wilson Snipe: The Condor, 
vol. 26, pp. 175-176. 
Holland, Harold May. 
1916. An unusual nest addition: The Condor, vol. 18, p. 31, 1 illus. 
1926. Who would have thought it of Bubo? Bird-Lore, vol. 28, pp. 1-4; 
1 photo. 
Hollister, Ned. 
1920a. Segregation of male Mallards: The Condor, vol. 22, pp. 36-37. 
1920b. Report of the superintendent of the National Zoological Park,, for 
the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918: Ann. Kept, of Smithsonian 
Institution for year ending June 30, 1918, pp. 66-81. 
Holman, F. C. 
1926. Nesting of the California Pigmy Owl in Yoseinite: The Condor, 
vol. 28, pp. 92-93. 
Hopkins, Charles Linsley. 
1888. Notes relative to the sense of smell in the Turkey Buzzard (Cathartes 
aura): The Auk, vol. 5, pp. 248-251. 
Horsfall, Robert Bruce. 
1920. Remarkable habits of the Sage Grouse, as observed in Oregon in 
May, 1918: Zool. Soc. Bull. (New York, Zool. Soc.), vol. 23, pp. 3-6; 
drawings. 
Howard, Ozra William. 
1899a. Summer resident Warblers of Arizona: Bull. Cooper Orn. Club 
(= Condor vol. 1), pp. 37-40; 63-65; 2 photos. 
1899b. Some of the summer Flycatchers of Arizona: Bull. Cooper Orn. Club 
(= Condor, vol. 1), pp. 103-107; 2 photos. 
1900. Nesting of the Rivoli Hummingbird in southern Arizona: The Condor, 
vol. 2, pp. 101-102; 2 photos. 
Howell, Alfred Brazier. 
1916. Some results of a winter’s observations in Arizona: The Condor, 
vol. 18, pp. 209-214. 
1927. Poor-wills attracted by arc light: The Condor, vol. 29, p. 76. 
Howley, James P. 
1884. The Canada Goose ( Bernicla canadensis): The Auk, vol. 1, pp. 309-313. 
Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dexter. 
1924. A Cedar Waxwing patient: Bird-Lore, vol. 26, pp. 10-11; 2 figs. 
Huey, Laurence Markham. 
1927. Birds recorded in spring at San Felipe, northeastern Lower California, 
Mexico, with t he description of a new Woodpecker from that locality : 
Trans, San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., 40 pp.; 3 pis. 
Hunt, Richard. 
1922. Evidence of musical “taste” in the Brown Towhee: The Condor, 
vol. 24, pp. 193-203. 
Huxley, Julian Sorrell. 
1916. Bird watching and biological science: The Auk, vol. 33, pp. 142-161, 
256-269. 
Irving, Frank N. 
1920. Importance of the blind in bird photography: The Condor, vol. 22, 
pp. 10-16; 6 photos. 
James, Edwin. 
1823. Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains 
(compiled from the notes of Major Long, Thomas Say, and other 
members of the party): (Philadelphia, II. C. Carey and J. Lea), 
3 vols., pp. 503 and 442, and atlas. 
