No. 20.] THE BIRDS OF CONNECTICUT. 249 



Smith, Harriet S. 



1905. Notes on Winter Feeding. — Bird-Lore, vii, 5, 

 p. 240. 



Smith, Wilbur F. 



1903. The Carolina Wren at South Norwalk, Conn. — 



Bird-Lore, v, 5, p. 163. 

 1905. An Interesting Phoebe's Nest. — Bird-Lore, vii, 2, 



p. 144. 

 1905. Blue Jays at Home. — Bird-Lore, vii, 6, p. 268. 



1905. Taming a Young Cowbird. — Am. Ornith, v, 7, 



pp. 173-174- 



1906. The Blue Jay.— Am. Ornith., vi, i, pp. 6-8. 

 1906. Photographing a Red-tailed Hawk's Nest. — Bird- 

 Lore, viii, 4, p. 138. 



1908. The Value of the StarVmg.— Bird-Lore, x, 2, p. 79. 

 1911. The Friendly House Wrens. — Bird-Lore, xiii, 3, 



pp. 135-140. 

 1911. A Strange Partnership. — Bird-Lore, xiii, 6, pp. 



303-304. 



1911. Notes from Connecticut. — Bird-Lore, xiii, 6, 



P- 307- 



1912. Prothonotary Warbler in Connecticut in November. 



— Bird-Lore, xiv, 2, p. 109. 



1912. Bird Notes from South Norwalk, Conn. — Bird- 

 Lore, xiv, 2, p. 114. 



1912. An Eagle Story. — Bird-Lore, xiv, 4, p. 228. 



Stannis, J. A. 



1879. Rough-winged Swallow in Connecticut. — Bidl. 



Niitt. Orn. Club, iv, 2, p. 119. 



Stearns, Wilfred A. 



1881. Oscines. — New England Bird Life, Part I. 



1883. Non-Oscine Passeres, Birds of Prey, Game, and 



Water Birds. — New England Bird Life, Part 



II. 



Stone, Witmer, D.Sc. 



The Molting of Birds, with Special Reference to the 

 Plumages of the Smaller Land Birds of Eastern 



