NO. 20.] THE BIRDS OF CONNECTICUT. 



209 



1894. An Oologist of Early Day. —Oologist, xi, 10, p. 



305. 



1896. The Breeding of Warbling and Yellow-throated 



Vireos. — Wilson Bulletin, No. 11, pp. 4-5. 



1897. Nest built by Ospreys near Hartford, Conn. — 



Osprey, i, 10, p. 130. 



1897. An Osprey's Nest at Hartford, Conn.— Os prey t 



i, 11-12, p. 149. 



1898. An Elusive Pair of Screech Owls. — Wilson Bul- 



letin, No. 23, x, 6, pp. 76-yy. 



Burns, Frank L. 



1895. The American Crow. — Wilson Bulletin, No. 5. 

 1900. A Monograph of the Flicker (Colaptes auratus). 



— Wilson Bulletin, No. 31, xii, 2, pp. 1-82. 

 191 1. A Monograph of the Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo 



platypterus). — Wilson Bulletin, Nos. 76, jj, 

 xxiii, 3, 4, pp. 1-320. 



Burr, F. L. 



1896. The Baltimore Oriole. — The Observer, vii, 5, pp. 



215-217. 



Burr, Freeman F. 



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

 Haven Bird Club, Bull. 1. 

 Buttrick, P. L. 



U907. The Starling at Stonington and New Haven, Conn. 



— Bird-Lore, ix, 5, p. 208. 



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



New Haven Bird Club, Bull. 1. 



1909. Observations on the Life History of the Bobolink. 



— Bird-Lore, xi, 3, p. 125. 



C, G. R. — See Case, George R. 

 Cabot, Samuel, Jr., M.D. 



185 1. Ibis guarauna taken at Middletown, Conn. — Proc. 

 Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., iii, p. 314. 

 Canfield, J. B. 



1895. The Red Phalarope at Bridgeport, Conn.— Auk, 



xii, 1, p. jj. 

 14 



