206 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



1902. Starling taken at New Haven, Dec. 3, 1900. — 



Abst. Linn. Soc, N. Y., xiii, p. 6. 

 1902. Greater Redpoll etc. at New Haven. — Abst. Linn. 



Soc, N. Y ., xiii, p. 6. 

 1902. Winter Records in Connecticut. — Abst. Linn. Soc, 



N. Y., xiv, p. 10. 

 1902. The Summer Birds of Warren, Conn. — Abst. Linn. 



Soc, N. Y., xiv, p. 11. 



1902. Barred Owl's and Red-shouldered Hawk's Eggs 



in the same Xest. — Abst. Linn. Soc, N. Y., 

 xiv, p. 12. 



1903. The Water-Fowl Family. 



1904. Barred Owl and Red-shouldered Hawk laying in 



the same Nest for two Years. — Abst. Linn. Soc, 

 N. Y ., xv, p. 4. 



1905. The Status of HchnintJwphihi leucobronchialis and 



Helminthophila lawrencei. — Auk. xxii, 1, pp. 

 21-24. 



1905. The Direction of Flight in the Fall Migration at 



Xew Haven, Conn. — Auk, xxii. 4, pp. 372-378. 



1906. Notes from Connecticut. — Auk, xxiii, 3, p. 344. 



1907. Short-cared Owl and Holboell's Grebe in Connecti- 



cut. — Abst. Linn. Soc, N. Y., xvii, p. 9. 



1907. Direction of Flight in Fall Migration at New 



Haven, and Notes from Connecticut. — Abst. 

 Li)in. Soc, N. Y., xvii, p. 9. 



1908. List of the Birds of the New Haven Region. — 



New Haven Bird Club, Bull. 1. 

 1910. Two New Sub-species of North American Birds. — 



Auk, xxvii. 1, pp. 59-63. 

 19 10. Notes from Connecticut. — Auk, xxvii, 4, p. 462. 



Bonaparte, Charles Lucien J. L. — See Wilson, Alexander. 



Bonner, Mrs. Paul R. 



1907. Notes on the Starling. — Bird-Lore, ix, 4, pp. 171- 



172. 

 1907. Trapping English Sparrows. — Bird-Lore, ix, 5 pp. 



211-213. 



