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1911. A Study of the Nesting of the Cedar Waxwing. — 

 Auk, xxviii, 3, pp. 323-329. 



Schaller, Carleton. 



1905. Two Weeks with the Birds in Kent, Conn. — 

 Wilson Bulletin, No. 52, xvii, 3, pp. 97-99. 



Schwab, Rev. L. H. 



1899. An Odd Nesting Site. — Bird-Lore, i, 5, p. 166. 



Schwarz, E. A. — See Barrows, Walter B. 



Scott, William E. D. 



1905. On the Probable Origin of certain Birds. — Science, 

 N. S., xxii, pp. 271-282. 



Selinger, Mrs. W. 



1897. The Nest Building of the Swallows. — Oologist, 

 xiv, 3, p. 29. 



Seton, Ernest Thompson. 



1909. The Hollow Tree. — Bird-Lore, xi, i, pp. 1-3. 



Shailer, Laura B. 



1904. Tame Hummingbirds. — Am. Ornith., iv, i, p. 31. 



Shailer, Minnie L. 



1903. From Our Mail Bag. — Am. Ornith., iii, 2, p. 78. 



Shelton, G. H. 



1888. Kingfishers in Winter [in Connecticut]. — Forest 

 and Stream, xxx, p. 104. 



Shufeldt, Robert W., M.D. 



1886. Contribution to the Comparative Osteolog}' of the 

 Trochilid?e, Caprimulgidae, and Cypselidae. — 

 Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1885, pp. S86-915. 



1888. Morphological Studies of the Macrochires. — Lin- 

 neaii Soc. Journ., London, xx, pp. 299-394. 



1893. On the Mechanism of the Upper Mandible in the 

 Scolopacidre. — Ibis, Oct., 1893. 



Smith, Clara C. 



1899. The Tragedy of a Nest. — Osprey, iii, 9, 135. 



Smith, Elbert E. 



1904. The New Year's Bird Census at Bristol. — Wilson 



B idle tin, No. 46, xvi, i, p. 16. 



