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The Condor.

Bulletin of the Cooper Ornithological Club.

A Bi-Monthly Expoent of Californian Ornithology.



Vol. 2. No. 2.

Santa Clara, Cal., March-April, 1900.

$1.00 a Year.



Contents

  • Prominent Californian Ornithologists. III. A. M. Shields
  • A Night on Land
  • Nesting of the Streaked Horned Lark
  • Notes on the California Clapper Rail
  • Echoes from the Field
    • Nesting of the Pileolated Warbler in Los Angeles Co.
    • Woodpeckers as Flycatchers
    • Junco hyemalis at Haywards, Cal.
    • Occurrence of American White Pelican and the American Avocet at Haywards, Cal.
    • Nesting of the California Cuckoo in Los Angeles Co., Cal.
  • On the Range of Some California Birds
  • Consolation for Bird Protectionists!
  • Avifauna of a 100-Acre Ranch
  • Communications
    • Concerning the Use of Scientific Names
    • Early Collecting Experiences in California
  • Measurements of the Santa Cruz Jay
  • Description of a New Pipilo
  • Eggs of the Black Oystercatcher
  • Nest and Eggs of the Hermit Warbler
  • A Provident Bluejay
  • Editorial Notes
  • Book Reviews
  • Official Minutes of Southern Division
  • Official Minutes of Northern Division
  • Publications Received

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