| Natural History of the White-Inyo Range |
| CONTRIBUTORS |
| PREFACE |
| ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS |
| INTRODUCTION |
| PART I— PHYSICAL FEATURES |
| 1— Weather and Climate |
| 2— Geomorphology |
| 3— Geologic History of the White-Inyo Range |
| Road Logs A, B, C |
| PART II— PLANTS |
| 4— Plant Zones |
| 5— Trees |
| 6— Shrubs and Flowering Plants |
| PART III— ANIMALS |
| 7— Common Insects and Other Arthropods |
| 8— Fishes |
| 9— Amphibians |
| 10— Reptiles |
| 11— Breeding Birds |
| • | Cathartidae (New World Vultures) |
| • | Accipitridae (Hawks and Eagles) |
| • | Falconidae (Falcons) |
| • | Phasianidae (Partridge, Grouse, and Quail) |
| • | Columbidae (Pigeons and Doves) |
| • | Strigidae (Typical Owls) |
| • | Caprimulgidae (Nightjars) |
| • | Apodidae (Swifts) |
| • | Trochilidae (Hummingbirds) |
| • | Picidae (Woodpeckers) |
| • | Tyrannidae (Tyrant Flycatchers) |
| • | Alaudidae (Larks) |
| • | Hirundinidae (Swallows) |
| • | Corvidae (Crows and Jays) |
| • | Paridae (Titmice) |
| • | Aegithalidae (Long-tailed Tits and Bushtits) |
| • | Sittidae (Nuthatches) |
| • | Certhiidae (Creepers) |
| • | Troglodytidae (Wrens) |
| • | Cinclidae (Dippers) |
| • | Muscicapidae (Muscicapids). Sylviinae (Kinglets and Gnatcatchers) |
| • | Turdinae (Thrushes) |
| • | Mimidae (Mockingbirds and Thrashers) |
| • | Vireonidae (Vireos) |
| • | Emberizidae (Emberizids). Parulinae (Wood Warblers) |
| • | Thraupinae (Tanagers) |
| • | Cardinalinae (Cardinals, Grosbeaks, and Allies) |
| • | Emberizinae (Towhees, Sparrows, and Allies) |
| • | Icterinae (Blackbirds, Orioles, and Allies) |
| • | Fringillidae (Finches and Allies) |
| • | References |
| 12— Mammals |
| PART IV— ARCHAEOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY |
| 13— Native Land Use: Archaeology and Anthropology |
| GLOSSARY |
| PLATE SECTION |
| INDEX |