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Werking, F. J. 



191 1. Evening Grosbeaks at Taftville, Conn. — Bird-Lore, 



xiii, 2, p. 94. 



Williams, R. W., Jr.— See Palmer, T. S. 



Whipple, Jennie May. — Set Rawson, Calvin L. 



Wilson, Alexander, and Bonaparte, Charles Lucien J. L. 

 1832. American Ornithology. 



Wilson, James. 



1900. Protection and Importation of Birds under Act of 



Congress, approved May 25, 1900. — U. S. Dept. 

 Agriculture, Div. Biol. Surv., Circular 29. 



Wood, Howard L., M.D. 



1901. Wedded for Life [Chimney Swift mated for five 



years]. — Am, Ornith., i, 10, p. 194. 



Wood, Dr. William. 



1861. Birds of Connecticut.— Hartford Times, March 16, 

 23, 30, April 13, 20, 27, May 4, II, 18, 25, June 

 1,8, 15, 22, 29, July 6, 20, 27, Aug. 10, 17, 24. 



1868. The Mottled Owl.— Am. Nat., ii, 7, pp. 37°-375- 



1868. A Review of some of the Articles published in this 



Journal respecting the Habits and Nesting of 

 our Birds, with additional Facts. — Am. Nat., 



ii. 7, PP- 377-38o- 



1869. Preparation of Birds' Eggs.— Am. Nat, iii, 2, pp. 



106-107. 

 1869. The Red-tailed Hawk.— Am. Nat., iii, 8, pp. 393- 



397- 

 1871. Migration of Hawks.— Am. Nat., iv, 12, pp. 759- 



760. 



1871. The Game Falcons of New England — the Duck 



Hawk. — Am. Nat., v, 2, pp. 80-87. 



1872. Instructions for Preparing Birds' Eggs. — Am. 



Nat., vi, 5, pp. 281-282. 



1873. The Game Falcons of New England — the Pigeon 



Hawk.— Am. Nat., vii, 6, pp. 34Q-345- 



1874. The Game Falcons of New England — the 



Sparrow Hawk.— Am. Nat., viii, 5, pp. 266-270. 



