BIBLIOGRAPHY
Articles Relating Chiefly or Importantly to the
Vertebrate Animals of the Yosemite Section and Published up to the End
of 1920
BRYANT, H. C.
1916. A note on the food of the northern pileated woodpecker. Condor,
vol. 18, p. 32 (January, 1916).
1920. Does the Barrow golden-eye breed in the Sierras? Calif. Fish
and Game, vol. 6, pp. 37-38 (January, 1920).
CAMP, C. L.
1916a. Spelerpes platycephalus, a new alpine salamander from
the Yosemite National Park, California. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol.
17, pp. 11-14, 5 figs. in text (September 18, 1916).
1916b. Description of Bufo canorus, a new toad from the
Yosemite National Park. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 59-62, 4
figs. in text (November 17, 1916).
1916c. The subspecies of Sceloporus occidentalis with
description of a new form from the Sierra Nevada and systematic notes on
other California lizards. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 63-74
(December 28, 1916).
1917. Notes on the systematic status of the toads and frogs of
California. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 115-125, 3 figs. in
text (February 3, 1917).
1918. Excavations of burrows of the rodent Aplodontia, with
observations on the habits of the animal. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol.
17, pp. 517-536, 6 figs. in text (June 22, 1918).
CECIL, LADY W.
1919. Notes on some of the North American woodpeckers. Avicultural
Magazine, ser. 3, vol. 10, pp. 48-56 (January, 1919).
DAWSON, W. L.
1916. A personal supplement to the distributional list of the birds
of California. Condor, vol. 18, pp. 22-30 (January, 1916).
DIXON, J.
1919. Notes on the natural history of the bushy-tailed wood rats of
California. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 21, pp. 49-74, pls. 1-3, 3
figs. in text (December 10, 1919).
EMERSON, W. O.
1893. Random bird-notes from Merced Big Trees and Yosemite Valley.
Zoe, vol. 4, pp. 176-182 (July, 1893).
EVERMANN, B. W.
1915a. Note on the feeding habits of the blue-fronted jay. Condor,
vol. 17, p. 58 (January, 1915).
1915b. Do snakes swallow small mammals heads or tails first? Copeia,
no. 14, January 25, 1915 (pp. 1-2).
FISHER, W. K.
1902. A trip to Mono Lake, ornithological and otherwise. Condor, vol.
4, pp. 2-11, 11 figs. (January, 1902).
GRINNELL, HILDA W.
1916. A new bat of the genus Myotis from the high Sierra
Nevada of California. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 17, pp. 9-10
(August 23, 1916).
1918. A synopsis of the bats of California. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool.,
vol. 17, pp. 223-404, pls. 14-24, 24 figs. in text (January 31,
1918).
GRINNELL, J.
1911. Early summer birds in the Yosemite Valley. Sierra Club. Bull.,
vol. 8, pp. 118-124 (June, 1911).
1913. The species of the mammalian genus Sorex of west-central
California with a note on the vertebrate palustrine faunas of the
region. Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 10, pp. 179-195, 6 figs. (March
20, 1913).
1914. A new race of Microtus montanus from the central Sierra
Nevada. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 27, pp. 207-208 (October 31,
1914).
1917. The subspecies of Hesperiphona vespertina. Condor, Vol.
19, pp. 17-22, fig. 5 (January, 1917).
1919. Five new five-toed kangaroo rats from California. Univ. Calif.
Publ. Zool., vol. 21; pp. 43-47 (March 29, 1919).
GRINNELL, J., BRYANT, H. C., and STORER, T. I.
1918. The game birds of California (University of California Press,
Berkeley), x + 642 pp., 16 col. pls., 94 figs. in text. (Issued December
28, 1918.)
GRINNELL, J., and DIXON, J.
1919. Natural history of the ground squirrels of California. Monthly
Bull. State Comm. Hort. Calif., vol. 7 (1918), pp. 597-708, 5 pls., 30
figs. in text. (Issued January 27, 1919.)
GRINNELL, J., and STORER, T. I.
1916. Diagnoses of seven new mammals from east-central California.
Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool. vol 17, pp. 1-8, 1 fig. (August 23, 1916).
1917a. The Yosemite conya chapter in the natural history of the
Yosemite National Park. Sierra Club Bull., vol. 10, pp. 160-164, pl.
CLXI, 3 figs. (February 21, 1917).
1917b. A new fox sparrow, from the vicinity of Mono Lake, California.
Condor, vol. 19, pp. 165-166, fig. 54 (September, 1917).
1920. Mammals and summer birds of the [Yosemite National] Park. Rules
and Regulations, Yosemite National Park, 1920 (Dept. Interior,
Washington, Gov't Printing Office), pp. 47-54.
JACKSON, H. H. T.
1914. New moles of the genus Scapanus. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash.,
vol. 27, pp. 55-56 (March 20, 1914).
KEELER, C.
1908. Bird life of Yosemite Park. Sierra Club Bull., vol. 5, pp.
245-254 (January, 1908).
MAILLIARD, J.
1918. Early autumn birds in Yosemite Valley. Condor, vol. 20, pp.
11-19 (January, 1918).
MCLEAN, D. D.
1916. Nesting habits of the Virginia rail in Mariposa County,
California. Condor, vol. 18, p. 229 (November, 1916).
1917. The mountain lion an enemy of the skunk. Calif. Fish and Game,
vol. 3, p. 39 (January, 1917).
1919. Wildcat eats birds. Calif. Fish and Game, vol. 5, p. 160 (July,
1919).
MERRIAM, C. H.
1902. Two new shrews of the Sorex tenellus group from
California. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol. 15, pp. 75-76 (March 22,
1902).
1908. Four new rodents from California. Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., vol.
21, pp. 145-148 (June 9, 1908).
MUIR, J.
1874. The wild sheep of California. Overland Monthly, vol. 12, pp.
358-363 (April, 1874).
1878. The humming-bird of the California water-falls. Scribner's
Monthly, vol. 15, pp. 545-554, 5 illus. (February, 1878).
1894. The Douglas squirrel [Chapter IX], The water ouzel [Chapter
XIII], and The wild sheep [Chapter XIV], in Mountains of
California (New York, The Century Co.), pp. xv + 381, 53 illus.
1898a. Among the animals of the Yosemite. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 82,
pp. 617-631 (November, 1898).
1898b. Among the birds of the Yosemite. Atlantic Monthly, vol. 82,
pp. 751-760 (December, 1898).
1901. Among the animals of the Yosemite [Chapter VI], and Among the
birds of the Yosemite [Chapter VII], in Our National Parks
(Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin), pp. 10 + 370, frontispiece,
map, 10 pls.
RAY, M. S.
1898. A summer trip to Yosemite. Osprey, vol. 3, p. 55 (December,
1898).
STORER, T. I.
1917. Bohemian waxwing in Mariposa County. Condor, vol. 19, p. 103
(May, 1917).
SWARTH, H. S.
1918. Three new subspecies of Passerella iliaca. Proc. Biol.
Soc. Wash., vol. 31, pp. 161-164 (December 30, 1918).
1920. Revision of the avian genus Passerella, with special
reference to the distribution and migration of the races in California.
Univ. Calif. Publ. Zool., vol. 21, pp. 74-224, pls. 4-7, 30 figs. in
text (September 11, 1920).
TORREY, B.
1910. The western winter wren (Nannus hiemalis pacificus) in
the Yosemite. Condor, vol. 12, p. 79 (March, 1910).
VAN DENBURGH, J.
1896. Description of a new lizard (Eumeces gilberti) from the
Sierra Nevada of California. Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., ser. 2, vol. 6,
pp. 350-352 (August 28, 1896).
WIDMANN, O.
1904. Yosemite valley birds. Auk, vol. 21, pp. 66-73 (January,
1904).
WYTHE, MARGARET W.
1916. Nesting of the Tolmie warbler in Yosemite Valley. Condor, vol.
18, p. 123 (May, 1916).
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