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PARMELEE, D.

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PAYNTER, R. A., JR.

1954. Interrelations between clutch-size, brood-size, prefledging survival and weight in Kent Island tree swallows, I. Bird-Banding, 25:35-58.

SCHMIDT-KOENIG, K.

1960. The sun azimuth compass: one factor in the orientation of homing pigeons. Science, 131:826-828.

SNOW, D. W.

1955. The breeding of blackbird, song thrush, and mistle thrush in Great Britain. I. Clutch-size. Bird Study, 2:72-84.

TORDOFF, H. B.

1956. Check-list of the birds of Kansas. Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist, 8:307-359.

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1958. Ecological and distributional analysis of North American birds. Condor, 60:50-66.

WELTER, W. A.

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WIENER, N.

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WILLIAMSON, F. S. L.

1956. The molt and testis cycle of the Anna hummingbird. Condor, 58:342-366.

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