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BIRDS OF NEW MEXICO 
Swarth, Harry Schelwaldt. 
1904. Birds of the Huachuca Mountains, Arizona: Cooper Ornith. Club, 
Pacific Coast Avifauna No. 4, 70 pp. 
1905. Summer birds of the Papago Indian Reservation and of the Santa 
Rita Mountains, Arizona: The Condor, vol. 7, pp. 22-28, 47-50, 
77-81. 
1909. Distribution and molt of the Mearns Quail: The Condor, vol. 11, 
pp. 39-43; frontis., map, and 3 photos. 
1911a. Birds and mammals of the 1909 Alexander Alaska expedition: Univ. 
Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 9-172; pis. 1-6, 3 figs, in text. 
1911b. Field notes from south-central California: The Condor, vol. 13, pp. 
160-163; 1 photo. 
1914. A distributional list of the birds of Arizona: Cooper Ornith. Club, 
Pacific Coast Avifauna No. 10, pp. 133; map of life zones (colored). 
1917. Geographical variation in Sphympicus thyroideus : The Condor, vol. 
19, pp. 62-65. 
1922. Birds and mammals of the Stikine River region of northern British 
Columbia and southeastern Alaska: Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 
24, no. 2, pp. 125-314. 
1924. Birds and mammals of Skecna River region, northern British Colum¬ 
bia: Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 315-394; pis. 9-11, 
1 fig- 
Swenk, Myron Harmon, and Jane Bishop Swenk. 
1928. Some impressions of the commoner winter birds of southern Arizona: 
The Wilson Bulletin, vol. 40, pp. 17-29. 
Talbot, Lester Raymond. 
1922. Bird-banding at Thomasville, Georgia, in 1922: The Auk, vol. 39, 
pp. 334-350; 3 pis. 
Taverner, Percy Algernon. 
1906. The Yellow-breasted Chat: Bird-Lore, vol. 8, pp. 131-133; 1 drawing. 
1919. The birds of the Red Deer River, Alberta: The Auk, vol. 36, pp. 
1-21, 2 pis.; pp. 248-265. 
1926. Birds of western Canada: Canada Department of Mines, Victoria 
Memorial Museum Bull. 41, 360 pp.; 84 pis. 
1927. Some recent Canadian records: The Auk, vol. 44, pp. 217-228. 
Taverner, Percy Algernon, and Bradshaw Hall Swales. 
1911. Notes on the migration of the Saw-whet Owl: The Auk, vol. 28, pp. 
329-334. 
Taylor, Walter Penn. 
1912. Field notes on amphibians, reptiles and birds of northern Humboldt 
County, Nevada, with a discussion of some of the faunal features of 
the region: Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 7, no. 10, pp. 319-436; 
pis. 7-12. 
Taylor, Walter Penn, and William Thomas Siiaw. 
1924. The present status of the Band-tailed Pigeon on the Pacific Coast: 
California Fish and Game, vol. 10, pp. 1-9. 
1927. Mammals and birds of Mount Rainier National Park: U. S. Dept. 
Int., 249 pp.; 109 figs., map. 
Thayer, Gerald Henderson. 
1909. Concealing-coloration in the animal kingdom. An exposition of the 
laws of disguise through color and patterns, being a summary of 
Abbott Henderson Thayer’s discoveries (New York, The Macmillan 
Co.), xix-f260 pp.; 16 pis., 140 figs. 
Thomas, Gerald Bamber. 
1908. The Mexican Black Hawk: The Condor, vol. 10, pp 116-118; 1 
photo. 
Thompson, Ernest Evan Seton (see also Seton). 
1891. The birds of Manitoba: Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 13, no. 841, 
pp. 457-643; 1 pi. 
