No. 20.] THE BIRDS OF CONNECTICUT. 247 



1906. The Baltimore Oriole — dates of first appearance at 

 Portland. — Penny Press (Middletown, Conn.), 

 May 9. 



1908, Purple Crackles. — Hartford Courant, March 13. 



1908. Arrival of the Fox Sparrow. — Hartford Courant, 

 March 18. 



1908. Willow Island, Conn. — Bird-Lore, x, 4, pp. 189-191. 



1909. Pine Grosbeaks. — Hartford Courant, Jan. 20. 



1909. The Black Gyrfalcon in Connecticut. — Auk, xxvi, 



4, pp. 429-430- 



1910. About Mockingbirds [in Hartford]. — Hartford 



Courant, April 25. 



1911. Dates of Arrival of the Baltimore Oriole {Icterus 



galbula) at Portland, for forty years. 



1912. Fox Sparrows. — Penny Press (Middletown, 



Conn.), March 29. 

 1912. Starling Habits. — Forest and Stream, Ixxviii, 13, 



p. 407. 

 1912. Holboell's Grebe in Connecticut. — Auk, xxix, 2, p. 



233- 



St. John, Prof. Edv^^ard P. 



191 1. Evening Grosbeaks at Hartford, Conn. — Bird- 

 Lore, xiii, 2, p. 94. 



191 1. Mockingl^ird Wintering in West Hartford, Conn. — 

 Bird-Lore, xiii, 2, p. 97. 

 Samuels, E. A. 



1872. Birds of New England and Adjacent States. Sixth 

 Edition. 



Sanford, Leonard C, M. D. 



1903. The Water- Fowl Family. 



Saunders, A. A. 



1907. Starling at New Haven, Conn. — Bird-Lore, ix, 5, 



p. 207. 



1908. Growth of Young Black-billed Cuckoos. — Bird- 



Lore, X, 5, p. 205. 

 1908. List of the Birds of the New Haven Region. — New 

 Haven Bird Club, Bull. i. 



