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



1879. Rough-legged Hawk (?) near Hartford in June. — 

 Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' Journal, vi, 6, p. 143. 



1881. Red-headed Woodpecker at Hartford. — 0. and 0. t 



vi, 10, pp. 79-80. 

 1883. Notes from Hartford. — 0. and 0., viii, 1, p. 8. 



Gentry, Thomas G. 



1876. Life-Histories of the Birds of Eastern Pennsyl- 

 vania, Vol. I. 1877, Vol. II. 



1882. Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States. 



Gladwin, Charles O. 



1876. Birds of Southern Connecticut. — Forest and 

 Stream, vi, 8, p 116; 12, p. 180. 



Goff, J. L. 



1883. Nesting Notes from Connecticut. — O. and O., viii, 



p. 78. 



Goode, G. Brown, LL. D. 



1872. A Sea Bird Inland [Alle alle at Middletown, 

 Conn.] — Am Nat., vi, 1, p. 49. 



Goodwin, F. M. 



1884. Lanius borealis [Lanius ludovicianits migrans] 



nesting at Hartland, Conn., in 1881 [Hartland, 

 Vermont. Cf. O. and O., ix, 4, p. 48]. — O. and 

 O., ix, 3, p. 35. 



Graves, Charles B., M. D. 



1892. Notes on the Louisiana Water-Thrush. — The 

 Observer, iii, 6, pp. 175-176. 



Graves, Frances M. 



1907. The Starling at New London, Conn. — Bird-Lore, 

 ix, 5, p. 209. 



Grinnell, Dr. George Bird. 



1875. The Frigate Bird and White Ibis in Connecticut. — 



Am. Nat., ix, 8, p. 470. 

 1880. Winter in Connecticut. {Colaptes auratus and 



Dendroica palmarum near New Haven.) — 



Forest and Stream, xiii, p. 105. 

 1 901. American Duck Shooting. 



