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



North America. — Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., 

 Jan., 1896, pp. 108-167. 



Studer, Jacob H. 



1903. The Birds of North America. [Young Rails 



(Soras) caught at Wethersfield, Conn., In June. 



p. 4.] 

 T., W. G. 



1885. Interesting Happenings. — Young Oologist, ii, I, 



p. 22. 

 Taylor, H. H. 



1895. Baird's Sandpiper on Long Island Sound [Bridge^ 



port, Conn.]. — Auk, xii, 2, p. 179. 



1896. The Carolina Wren in Connecticut. — Auk, xiii, i, 



p. 84. 



Thayer, Gerald H. 



1906. A Brief General Classification of the Songs of 

 Eastern North American Wood Warblers. — 

 Bird-Lore, viii, 2, pp. 64-65. 



Thompson, Charles A. 



1883. Horned Grebe in Connecticut. — O. and 0., viii, i, 



P-3- 

 Townsend, Charles W.„ M. D. 



1909. A Carolina Wren Invasion of New England. — 

 Auk, xxvi, 3, pp. 263-269. 



Treat, Willard E. 



1886. Notes on Winter Birds of East Hartford, Conn. — 



Hoosier Naturalist, i, p. 129. 



1886. White Eggs of the Blackbird. — O. and O., xi, 4, 



P- 53- 



1887. Capture of Three Rare Birds near Hartford. — 



Axik, iv, I, p. 78. 

 1887. Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus. — Auk, iv, 3, p. 

 256. 



1887. Spi::ella pusilla Wintering near Hartford, Conn. — 



Auk, iv, 3, p. 259. 



1888. Helminthophila celata in Connecticut. — Auk, v, 



3. P- ^^Z- 



