The Condor, Volume 7, Number 2 (1905)
Journal
Condor
Volume
7
Issue
2 (March-April)
Year
1905
CONTENTS
- A Note on the Prairie Falcon. 35-36
- Louis Agassiz Fuertes.
- Do Birds Migrate Along Their Ancient Immigration Routes? 36-38
- Leonhard Stejneger.
- Breeding Notes From New Mexico. 39-40
- Florence Merriam Bailey.
- Portraits of Dr. Philip Lutley Sclater, Prof. Dr. Jean Cabanis, Mr. Howard Saunders, and Count Von Tachusi Zu Schmidhoffen. 41.
- Some Bird Notes From the Central Sierras (Concluded). 42-43
- Charles R. Keyes.
- Fac-Simile Page From First Draft of Bonaparte's American Ornithology. 44-45.
- A Manuscript of Charles Lucian Bonsparte (With Portrait). 46-47
- W. Otto Emerson.
- Summer Birds of the Papago Indian Reservation and of the Santa Rita Mountains, Arizona (Continued). 47-50
- Harry S. Swarth.
- Nest of Golden Eagle, in a Bluff Near Arroyo Grande, California (Photograph). 50
- R. B. Moran.
- News Notes. 56.
Editorial Notes
From Field and Study
- The Japan Stork. 51
- Walter K. Fisher.
- The Flycatcher from the Santa Barbara Islands. 51-52
- Joseph Grinnell
- Bohemian Waxwings in Utah. 52
- S. H. Goodwin.
- Status of the Townsend Warbler in California. 52-53
- Joseph Grinnell.
- Colaptes Auratus Luteus in Los Angeles County, California. 53
- C. H. Richardson, Jr.,.
- Rufous-Crowned Sparrow Near Stanford University. 53
- Joseph Grinnell.
- Double Nest of Arkansas Kingbird. 53
- J. S. Hunter.
- Aerial Battle of Red-Tailed Hawks, Buteo Borealis Calurns. 53
- Henry W. Marsden.
- The Mockingbird at Stanford University, California. 55
- Walter K. Fisher.
- Orange-Crowned Warbler Taken at San Luis Obispo, California. 55
- Joseph Mailliard.
- Notes on the Lewis Woodpecker. 56
- John J. Williams.
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