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



Hoyt, William H. 



1889. European Thrush {Turdus pilaris) and Lawrence's 

 Warbler at Stamford. — 0. and O., xiv, 3, p. 44. 



Huntington, Dwight W. 



1903. Our Feathered Game. 



1910. Our Wild Fowl and Waders. 



Hutchins, Rev. John. 



1900. The House Wren as a Depredator. — Bird-Lore, ii, 

 3, p. 89. 



1902. The Nesting of the Yellow-throated Vireo. — Bird- 

 Lore, iv, 4, pp. 120-122. 



1905. A Recent Visit of the Evening Grosbeak. — Bird- 

 Lore, vii, 3, p. 173. 



1907. The Feeding Habits of the Blue Jay. — Bird-Lore, 



ix, 2, p. 81. 



1908. Pileated Woodpecker near Litchfield, Conn. — Auk, 



XXV, 4, p. 475. 



Ingersoll, Ernest. 



1874. Discover)^ of the Water-Thrush's Nest in New 



England. — Am. Nat., viii, 4, pp. 238-239. 

 1 88 1. Colaptcs auratus, called " Yaffle " in Connecticut. — 

 B^ill. Niitt. Orn. Club, vi, 3, p. 184. 



Inquirer. 



1886. Golden Eagle in Connecticut. — Forest and Stream, 

 xxvii, 19, p. 362. 



J., A. W. 



1891. Connecticut Shore-birds. — Am. Field, xxxv, 7, 

 p. 151. 



Job, Rev. Herbert K. 



1900. The American Egret in Connecticut. — Auk, xvii, 



3, P- 294- 



1901. Photographing the Caprimulgidse. — Osprey, v, 4, 



PP- 51-54- 

 1931. The Pileated Woodpecker in Connecticut. — Auk, 



xviii, 2, p. 193. 



1905. Wild Wings. 



