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



Coe, W. W. 



1878. Spring- Notes [at Portland, Conn.]. — Forest and 

 Stream, x, pp. 68-69. 



1882. Curious Nesting Places. — 0. and 0., vii, 23, pp. 



183-184. 



1883. Barred Owls and Canada Goose. — O. and O., viii, 



I, p. 3- 

 1883. Canada Buntings (Snowflakes) at Portland. — 



O. and O., viii, i, p. 4. 

 1883. Great Horned Owl. — O. and O., viii, 2, p. 14. 

 1883. Bluebirds at Portland, Dec. 31st, 1882.— O. and O., 



viii, 3, p. 23. 

 1883. Kingfisher Shot at Portland, Jan. 14th, 1883. — 



O. and O., viii, 3, p. 24. 

 1883. Wild Goose Shot Jan. 4th near Middletown. — O. 



and O., viii, 3, p. 24. 

 1883. Set of Great Horned Owl's Eggs, March 4th, 1883. 



—0. and 0., viii, 6, p. 45. 

 Colbron, E. K. 



1888. Yellow-Headed Blackbird in Connecticut. — O. and 



O., xiii, 12, p. 189. 



Cole, Prof. Leon J. 



1909. The Tagging of Wild Birds, as a Means of Study- 



ing their Movements. — Auk, xxvi, 2, pp. 137- 



143- 



1910. American Bird-banding Association. — Wilson Bul- 



letin, No. 70, xxii, I, pp. 53-55- 



Comstock, V/illiam I. 



1889. Connecticut Notes. — Oologist, vi, 12, p. 231. 



1890. Connecticut Notes. — Phcebe's Nest with Five Cow- 



bird's Eggs. — Oologist, vii, 7, p. 141. 

 1892. The Vireos of Connecticut. — Oologist, ix, 3. p. 76. 

 1905. Another Large Set of Hawks [Eggs]. — Oologist, 



xxii, II, p. 168. 



Connecticut Audubon Society [Mabel (Osgood) Wright, 

 President; Helen W. Glover, Secretary]. 

 1899. Organization. — Bird-Lore, i, i, p. 30. 

 1899. Second Annual Meeting.— Bird-Lore, i, 4, p. 139. 



