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Moulthrope, George E. 



1902. The Camera against a Phoebe. — Am. Ornith., ii, 

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 Munson, Edward L., M.D. 



1887. Notes from New Haven, Conn. — O. and O., xii, 



9, p. 156. 



Munson, S. A, 



1882. Golden Eagle taken near Hartford, Conn. — O. 



and 0., vi, 12, p. 94. 



Ne£f, Charles H. 



1883. The Great Carolina Wren in Connecticut. — Forest 



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1883. Winter and Spring Notes 1882-83 (Portland, Con- 

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1883. Summer Birds in Winter. — O. and O., viii, 4, p. 32. 



1883. Least Bittern Nesting at Portland. — O. and O., 

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1888. List of the Birds of Portland, Conn., and Vicinity. 



— Middlesex Co. Record, iv, 4, 5, 6, 7. 



1893. Baltimore Oriole at Portland, Conn., Dec. 22. 1892. 



— O. and 0., xviii, 3, p. 47. 



Nehrling, Henry. 



1893. Our Native Birds of Song and Beauty. Vol. i. 

 1896. Our Native Birds of Song and Beauty. Vol. ii. 



Nelson, E. W. 



1904. A Revision of the North American Mainland 

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Nev/ Haven Ornithological Club. 



1888. Founding. — O. and 0., xiii, 3, p. 47. 



Norris, J. Parker. 



1886. A Series of Eggs of the Red-tailed Hawk. — O. and 



0., xi, 5, pp. 67-69. 

 1886. The Relative Size of Eggs of the Red-tailed Hawk 



to the Parent Birds. — O. and O., xi, 8, p. 118. 



