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McAtee, Waldo Lee—C ontinued. 
1911b. Woodpeckers in relation to trees and tree products: Biol. Surv., 
U. S. Dept. Agr., Bull. 39, 99 pp.; 12 pis., 44 figs. 
1911c. Our Grosbeaks and their value to agriculture: U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Farmers’ Bull. 456, 11 pp.; 3 figs. 
1912. Bird enemies of the codling moth: Reprint from U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Yearbook. Separate 564, pp. 237-246; 2 pis. 
1915. Eleven important Wild Duck foods: U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 205, 
25 pp., 23 figs. 
1917. Propagation of Wild Duck foods: U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 465, 40 pp.; 
35 figs. 
1918. Food habits of the Mallard Ducks of the United States: U. S. Dept. 
Agr. Bull. 720, 35 pp.; 1 pi. 
1920. Farm help from the birds: Separate 843, LT. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook, 
pp. 253-270; illus. 
1922. Notes on food habits of the Shoveller or Spoonbill Duck (Spatula 
clypeata): The Auk, vol. 39, pp. 380-386. 
1926. Hawk abundance and Hawk campaigns : The Auk, vol. 43, pp. 542-543. 
1927a. Propagation of game birds: U. S. Dept. Agr. Farmers’ Bull. 1521, 57 
pp.; 27 figs. 
1927b. Averages are fundamental in economic ornithology: Bird-Lore, vol. 
29, pp. 97-99. 
McCall, George Archibald. 
1851. Some remarks on the habits, etc., of birds met with in western Texas 
between San Antonio and the Rio Grande, and in New Mexico; 
with descriptions of several species believed to have been hitherto 
undescribed: Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, pp. 213-224. 
McConnell, Thomas Leo. 
1921. Bird-house for Purple Martins: Bird-Lore, vol. 23, pp. 75-77. 
McGregor, Richard Crittenden. 
1901. Dichromatism in the genus Carpodacus: The Condor, vol. 3, pp. 13-14. 
McLean, Donald Dudley. 
1916. Nesting habits of the Virginia Rail in Mariposa County, California: 
The Condor, vol. 18, p. 229. 
Merriam, Clinton Hart. 
1884. The mammals of the Adirondack region, northeastern New York 
(New York, Press of L. S. Foster), reprint from Trans. Linnaean 
Society, N. Y., vols. 1 and 2, 316 pp. 
1891. Results of a biological reconnoissance of Idaho south of latitude 45° 
and east of the 38th meridian, made during the summer of 1890 
with annotated lists of the mammals and birds and descriptions of 
new species: North Amer. Fauna No. 5, 130 pp.; 2 pis. 
1899. Results of a biological survey of Mt. Shasta, California: North 
Amer. Fauna No. 16, 179 pp.; 5 pis., 46 figs. 
Merriam, Florence Augusta (see also Bailey). 
1896a. A-birding on a bronco (Boston, Houghton, Mifflin and Co.), 226 pp.; 
illus. 
1896b. Nesting habits of Phainopepla nitens in California: The Auk, vol. 13, 
pp. 38-43. 
Merrill, James Cushing. 
1888. Notes on the birds of Fort Klamath, Oregon: The Auk, vol. 5, pp. 138- 
145, 251-262, 357-366. 
Metz, Charles W. 
1908. The nesting of the Rocky Mountain Screech Owl in Wyoming: The 
Condor, vol. 10, pp. 143-145; 4 photos. 
Michael, Charles Wilson. 
1926. Acorn storing methods of the California and Lewis Woodpecker: 
The Condor, vol. 28, pp. 68-69. 
1927. Black Swifts nesting in Yosemitc National Park: The Condor, vol. 
29, pp. 89-97; 5 illus. 
