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BULLETIN
— OF THE —
Cooper Ornithological Club
A Bi-monthly Exponent of Californian Ornithology
Vol. 1. No. 4.
Santa Clara, Cal., July-August, 1899.
$1.00 a Year.
Contents
- Another Chapter on the Nesting of Dendroica occidentalis, and Other Sierra Notes
- Nesting and Other Habits of the Oregon Towhee
- Summer Resident Warblers of Arizona
- The Passing of Alphonse Forrer
- Some Summer Birds of Palamar Mountains, from the Notes of J. Maurice Hatch
- Observations on the American Raven in Southern California
- Circumstances Alter Cases
- Winter Observations on Anna's Hummingbird
- Echoes From the Field
- Ravens Nesting on a Railroad Bridge
- Decoy Nests of the Western Winter Wren
- Elevated Nest of the Lutescent Warbler
- The Yellow Rail and Saw-Whet Owl in Sonoma Co., Cal.
- Violet-green Swallow in Marin Co; Two Unrecorded Captures
- Three Records for San Mateo Co., Cal.
- Nesting of Belding's Sparrow
- Editorial Notes
- The Gopher Snake as a Despoiler of Quails' Nests
- Taking of a Condor's Egg
- Official Minutes of Southern Division
- Official Minutes of Northern Division
- Publications Received
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