LITERATURE CITED 
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Jay, Antonin. 
1911. Nesting of the California Cuckoo in Los Angeles County, California: 
The Condor, vol. 13, pp. 69-73; 3 photos. 
Jensen, Jens Knudsen. 
1923a. Northern Shrike (Lanius borealis ) near Santa Fe, New Mexico: 
The Auk, vol. 40, p. 333. 
1923b. Notes on the nesting birds of northern Santa Fe County, New Mexico: 
The Auk, vol. 40, pp. 452-469; 2 pis. 
1924a. The great Grosbeak year: The Auk, vol. 41, pp. 569-572. 
1924b. Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus ) in New Mexico: The Auk, vol. 41, 
p. 603. 
1925a. Late nesting of the Scaled Quail: The Auk, vol. 42, pp. 129-130. 
1925b. Broad-tailed Hummingbird bathing in a swift-flowing mountain 
stream: The Auk, vol. 42, p. 588. 
1925c. English Sparrows and Robins: The Auk, vol. 42, p. 591. 
1925d. Mountain Chickadee with an adopted family: The Auk, vol. 42, p. 593. 
1926. lled-tailed Hawk killing snakes: The Auk, vol. 43, pp. 368-369. 
1928. Bird banding: New Mexico Conservationist, March, pp. 5-6. 
Jewett, Stanley Gordon. 
1928. Assistant parentage among birds: The Condor, vol. 30, pp. 127-128. 
Job, Herbert Keightly. 
1899. Some observations on the Anatidae of North Dakota: The Auk, 
vol. 16, pp. 161-165. 
1902. Among the Water-fowl. Observations, adventure, photography. A 
popular narrative account of the Water-fowl as found in the northern 
and middle States and lower Canada east of the Rocky Mountains 
(Garden City, N. Y., Doubleday, Page & Co.), 224 pp.; 98 photos. 
1905. Wild wings: Adventures of a camera-hunter among the larger wild 
birds of North America on sea and land. (Boston, Houghton Mifflin 
Co.), xxiv-J-341 pp.; pis., front. 
1908. The sport of bird study: (New York, The Outing Pub. Co.), 284-fiv 
pp.; 272 photos. 
1914. In quest of the Canvasback: Outing, pp. 515-525; photos. 
Johnson, Charles Eugene. 
1925. Kingfisher and Cooper’s Hawk: The Auk, vol. 42, pp. 585-586. 
Judd, Sylvester Dwight. 
1901a. The food of nestling birds: U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook, Separate 194, 
pp. 411-436; 5 pis., 9 figs. 
1901b. The relation of Sparrows to agriculture: Biol. Surv., U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Bull. 15, 98 pp.; 4 pis., 19 figs. 
1905a. The Bobwhite and other Quails of the United States in their economic 
relations: Biol. Surv., U. S. Dept. Agr., Bull. 21, 66 pp.; 2 colored 
pis., 10 figs. 
1905b. 1 he Grouse and Wild Turkeys of the United States and their economic 
value: Biol. Surv., U. S. Dept. Agr., Bull. 24,55 pp.; 2 pis. (1 colored). 
Kalmbach, Edwin Richard. 
1914. Birds in relation to the alfalfa weevil: U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 107, 
64 pp.; 5 pis., 3 figs. 
1916. Winter Crow roosts: U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook, Separate659, 17 pp.; 
2 pis., 1 map. 
1918. The Crow and its relation to man: U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 621, 92 pp.; 
2 pis., 3 figs. 
1920. The Crow in its relation to agriculture: U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers’ 
Bull. 1102, 20 pp.; 4 figs. 
1927a. The Magpie in relation to agriculture: U. S. Dept. Agr. Technical 
Bull. 24, 30 pp.; 11 figs. 
1927b. Monetary value of Marsh Hawks: The Auk, vol. 44, pp. 100-101. 
