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



1884. The Black and White Creeper. — 0. and O., ix, 9, 



p. 109. 

 1884. Nest of the Mockingbird in Connecticut, and a 



Queer Nesting Place. — O. and 0., ix, 9, p. 115. 



Purdie, Henry A. 



1873. Notes on Some of the Rarer Birds of New 

 England. — Am. Nat., vii, 11, pp. 692-693. 



1877. Notice of a Few Birds of Rare or Accidental 

 Occurrence in New England. — Bull. Nutt. Orn. 

 Club, ii, I, pp. 20-22. 



1879. The Great Carolina Wren in Connecticut. — Bull. 

 Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, i, p. 61. 



1897. A Record of Additional Specimens of the White- 

 throated Warbler {Helminthophaga leucobron- 

 chialis). — Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 3, p. 184, 



Pynchon, W. H. C. 



1900. Every-day Study of Birds, etc. — Bird-Lore, ii, i, 

 pp. 19-22. 



R. 



1884. Blue Jay. Brown Thrush. — Young Oologist, i, 3, 



P- 37- 

 Rawson, Calvin L. (Jennie May Whipple.) 



1875. Baltimore Oriole. — 0. and 0., i, 4, pp. 28-29. 

 1875-1876. The Season of '75. — 0. and 0., i, 12, p. 83, 



and ii, i, pp. 1-2. 



1876. Trochilus colubris. — O. and 0., ii, 2, pp. 9-10. 



1876. Hawk Breeding and Mating. — O. and O., ii, 4, 



pp. 25-26. 



1877. Wise as an Owl, or Stupid as an Owl — which? — 



O. and O., iii, i, pp. 1-2. 



1878. Professional Oologists. — Familiar Sci. and Fan- 



ciers' Journ., V, 4, p. 75. 



1878. Woodcock killed by Telegraph Wires. — Familiar 

 Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., v, 5, p. 94. 



1878. The Season of '78. — Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' 

 Journ., V, 6, p. 112. 



1878. The End of the Season. — Familiar Sci. and Fan- 

 ciers' Journ., V, 7, p. 134. 



