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 Notes on the Nesting Habits of the Clarke Nutcracker in Colorado (with four photos) ................................................................................ W. C. Bradbur 149 tied Letter Days in Southern California ...................... Florence Merriam Bailey 155 Botta's Visit to California ....................................................................... T. . Palmer 159 Some Birds of the Davis Mountains, Texas ............................ Austin Paul -mith 161 A New Race of Fox Sparrow, from the Vicinity of Mono Lake, California (with four draxvings) ......................... Joseph Grinnell and Tracy I. tore?' 165 FROM FIELD AND STUDY The Oldest American Ornithologist .......................................... T. 9. Paltrier 166 A Portable Nest ................................................................ Ernest C. Mailliard 166 The Black-footod Albatross off the Coast of Washington..E.A. Kitchin 167 Nesting of the Wilson Phalarope near Fresno, California ........................ ' .............................................................................................. John G. Tyler 167 Stomach Contents of an Oregon Ruffed Grouse ........ Harold C. Bryant 168 An Early Experiment in Keeping Hummingbirds in Captivity ................ ............................................................................................. T. 9. Palmer 168 Notes from the Southern Sierras ...................................... D. 1. Shepardson 168 Nesting of the California Brown Towhee in San Francisco ...................... .................................................................................. GeOrge W. Schussler 170 Some Further Notes on San Francisco County Birds ........ Milton [g. Ray 170 EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS ................................. _'. ............................................. 171 PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED ...................................................................................... 172 MINUTES OF COOPER CLUB MEETINGS .............................................................. 175 lntered as second-class matter February. 1908. at the post-office at Ios Angeles (Hollywood SLtlon). California, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Issued from the Office of TH CONDOg, First Iqatlonal Bank Building. Hollywood. California MEETINGS OF THE G00PER 0RNITHOLOGIC, AL CLUB SOUTHERN DIVISION: At the Museum of History, Science, and Art, Exposition Park, Los Angeles. Time of meeting, 8 r. M., the last Thurs- day of ever)' month; or on the Tuesday evening preceding, when the last Thursday falls on a holiday. Take south-bound car from town; on Spring Street, the car marked "University", on Hill Street the car marked"Ver- mont and Georgia". Get off at Vermont Avenue and Thirty-ninth Street. Walk two blocks east to Exposition Park. The Museum is the building with the large dome. NORTHZnN DrVISION: At the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Uni- versity of California, Berkeley. Time of meeting, 8 r. M., the third Thursday of every month. Take any train or car to University Campus. The Museum of Vertebrate Zoology is a large corrugated iron building situated on the south side of the campus immediately north of the foot- ball bleachers.