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Judd, Elmer T. 



1889. Climbing- of a young Yellow-throated Vireo. — 

 0. and O., xiv, 8, p. 128. 



Judd, Robert S. 



1907. The Starling at Bethel, Conn. — Bird-Lore, ix, 5, 



p. 207. 



1908. The Prairie Horned Lark in Fairfield County, 



Conn. — Bird-Lore, x, 3, p. 129. 



Judge, E. W., Jr. 



1885. A Nest Full of Eggs. — Young Oologist, ii, 2, 

 p. 28. 



Kimball, S. T. 



1883. Song Sparrow's Nest, and Great Northern Shrike. 



— O. and O., viii, 2, p. 16. 



Knowles, Rev. W. C. 



1905. Where the Blue Jays find a Breakfast. — Bird-Lore, 

 vii, 3, p. 178. 



Lacey, Lottie Alvard. 



1908. Redpoll Linnets. — Bird-Lore, x, i, pp. 10-13. 

 1912. A Winter Oriole. — Bird-Lore, xiv, 2, p. 109. 



Langille, Rev. J. Hibbert. 



1892. Birds in their Haunts. 



Lawrence, George N. — See Baird, Spencer F. 



Lincoln, C. E. 



1891. Notes from Middletown, Conn. — O. and O., xvi, 

 9, pp. 140-141. 



Linsley, A. M. 



1887. Chipping Sparrow Nest in that of Baltimore Oriole. 



— Oologist, iv, 2, p. 79. 



1889. Notes on Connecticut Birds. — Oologist, vi, 12, pp. 

 232-233. 



1891. A Rambling Mixture from Connecticut (Hens- 

 low's Sparrow). — Oologist, viii, 9, pp. 179-180. 



Linsley, Rev. James H. 



1843. -^ Catalogue of the Birds of Connecticut, arranged 

 according to their Natural Families. — Am. 

 Journ. Set. and Arts, xliv, 2, pp. 249-274. 



