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1890. Food and Habits of the Ruby-throated Humming- 

 bird. — Auk, vii, 3, p. 286-288. 

 1893. Notes from Connecticut. — Auk, x, i, p. 89. 



Earnshaw, Frank L. — See Oldys, Henry, 



Eaton, Elon Howard. 



1910. Birds of New York, Part I. — New York State 



Museum, Memoir 12. 



Edwards, Stanley W. 



1903. Yellow-billed Cuckoo's Egg in a Robin's Nest. — 

 Auk, XX, I, p. 68. 



Elliott, Daniel Giraud, D.Sc. 



1895. North American Shore-Birds. 



1897. The Gallinaceous Game Birds of North America. 



1898. The Wild Fowl of the United States and British 



Possessions. 



Ells, George P. 



1907. The Starling at Norwalk, Conn. — Bird-Lore, ix, 

 5, p. 207. 



Faxon, Walter. 



1889. On the Summer Birds of Berkshire County, Mass. 

 (Several references to Connecticut Species.) — 

 Auk, vi, I, pp. 39-46. 



1911. Brewster's Warbler. — Mem. Mus. Comp. ZooL, 



xi, 2, pp. 57-78, I plate. 



Fisher, A. K., M. D. 



1893. The Hawks and Owls of the United States in their 

 Relation to Agriculture. — U. S. Dept. Agricul- 

 ture, Div. Orn., Bull. 3. 



1901. Two Vanishing Game Birds. — U. S. Dept. Agri- 

 ture, Yearbook, pp. 447-458, plates Ixiii, Ixir. 



Flagg, Wilson. 



1875. The Birds and Seasons of New England. 



Fleming, James H. 



1907. The Unusual Migration of Brunnich's Murre {Uria 

 lomvia) in Eastern North America. — Proc. 



