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CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. 



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1884. The Black and White Creeper. — 0. and 0., ix, 9, 



p. 109. 

 1884. Nest of the Mockingbird in Connecticut, and a 



Queer Nesting Place. — 0. and O., ix, 9, p. 115. 



Purdie, Henry A. 



1873. Notes on Some of the Rarer Birds of New 

 England. — Am. Nat., vii, II, pp. 692-693. 



1877. Notice of a Few Birds of Rare or Accidental 

 Occurrence in New England. — Bull. Nutt. Om. 

 Club, ii, I, pp. 20-22. 



1879. The Great Carolina Wren in Connecticut. — Bull. 

 Nutt. Om. Club, iv, 1, p. 61. 



1897. A Record of Additional Specimens of the White- 

 throated Warbler (Helminthophaga Icucobron- 

 chialis). — Bull. Nutt. Om. Club, iv, 3, p. 184. 



Pynchon, W. H. C. 



1900. Every-day Study of Birds, etc. — Bird-Lore, ii, 1, 

 pp. 19-22. 



R. 



1884. Blue Jay. Brown Thrush. — Young Oologist, i, 3, 



P. 37- 

 Rawson, Calvin L. (Jennie May Whipple.) 



1875. Baltimore Oriole. — 0. and 0., i, 4, pp. 28-29. 

 1875-1876. The Season of '75.— 0. and 0., i, 12, p. 83, 



and ii, 1, pp. 1-2. 



1876. Trochilus colubris. — 0. and 0., ii, 2, pp. 9-10. 



1876. Hawk Breeding and Mating. — O. and 0., ii, 4, 



pp. 25-26. 



1877. Wise as an Owl, or Stupid as an Owl — which? — 



O. and 0., iii, 1, pp. 1-2. 



1878. Professional Oologists. — Familiar Sci. and Fan- 



ciers' Journ., v, 4, p. 75. 



1878. Woodcock killed by Telegraph Wires.— Familiar 

 Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., v, 5, p. 94. 



1878. The Season of '78.— Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' 

 Journ., v, 6, p. 112. 



1878. The End of the Season. — Familiar Sci. and Fan- 

 ciers' Journ., v, 7, p. 134. 



