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1908. Observations on the nesting habits of Phainopepla. Condor, 10(2):72-75, 1908.

1909. Notes on the habits of Phainopepla nitens. Condor, 11(1):22-23, 1909.

NEWTON, A., and GADOW, H.

1893-1896. A dictionary of birds. Adams and Charles Black, xii + 1086 pp., 1893-1896.

NICE, M. M.

1940. Observations on the behavior of a young Cedar Waxwing. Condor, 43(1):58-64, 1940.

OBERHOLSER, H. C.

1917. A synopsis of the races of Bombycilla garrula (Linnaeus). Auk, 34(3):330-333, 1917.

PEMBERTON, J. R.

1908. Northern range of the Phainopepla. Condor, 10(6):238, 1908.

PLATH, K.

1933. Molt of the Nonpareil. Auk, 50(2):121, 1933.

POST, K. C.

1916. The Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) during July and August, 1916. Wilson Bull., 28:175-193, 1916.

RAND, A. L., and RAND, R. M.

1943. Breeding notes on Phainopepla. Auk, 60(3):333-341, 1943.

RICHARDSON, F.

1942. Adaptive modifications for trunk foraging in birds. Univ. California Pub. Zool., 46(4):317-368, 2 plates, 16 figs. in text, 1942.

RIDGWAY, R.

1904. The birds of North and Middle America, Part III. U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 50:xx + 801 pp., 19 plates, 1904.

SAUNDERS, A. A.

1911. A study of the nesting of the Cedar Waxwing. Auk, 28(3):323-329, 1911.

1912. The probable breeding of the Bohemian Waxwing in Montana. Condor, 14(6):224, 1912.

SHARPE, R. B.

1885. Catalogue of the birds in the British Museum, Vol. 10, British Mus., xiii + 682 pp., 12 plates, 1885.

SHAW, W. T., and CULBERTSON, A. E.

1944. A flock of Cedar Waxwings meets tragedy. Condor, 46(4):205-206, 1944.

SHUFELDT, R. W.

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