No. 20.] THE BIRDS OF CONNECTICUT. 23I 



1844. Additional Notes on Connecticut Birds. — Am. 

 Journ. Set. and Arts, xlvi, i, p. 51. 



Lucas, W. H. /^ 



1884. Jottings from West Stratford. — Young Oologist ^ 



h 7, P- 103- 

 1887. Interesting Notes from Connecticut. — Oologist, iv r 

 2, p. 84. 



1889. Cape May Warbler at Bridgeport. — O. and O v 



xiv, 10, p. 160. 



1890. Woodcock at Bridgeport, Jan. 26, 1890, and othe 



Records. — O. and O., xv, 2, p. 31. 



1891. Florida Gallinule in Connecticut [Clapper Rail] 



— O. and O., xvi, 10, p. 149. 



M., J. R. 



1884. Black-capped Chickadee. — Young Oologist, i, 5, p. 

 70. 



McCook, Philip J. 



1897. Capture of the Little Blue Heron in Connecticut. — 



Auk, xiv, 4, p. 402. 

 1897. A Brown Crow [at Blackball, Conn.]. — Osprey 



ii, 3, p. 40. 

 1905. Little Blue Heron in Connecticut. — Auk, xxii, i, 



p. 76. 



Martin, John A. 



1884. Spotted Robin Eggs. — Young Oologist, i, 9, p. 131. 



Maynard, Charles J. 



1890. Eggs of North American Birds. 



1896. Handbook of the Sparrows, Finches, &c., of New 



England. 

 1896. The Birds of Eastern North America. 



Mearns, Dr. Edgar A., U. S. A. 



1892. A Study of the Sparrow Hawks (Subgenus Tin- 



nunculus) of America, with especial reference 

 to the Continental Species (Falco sparverius 

 Linn.). — Auk, ix, 3, pp. 252-270. 



