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1876. The Game Falcons of New England — the 

 Goshawk. — Am. Nat, x, 3, pp. 132-135. 



1878. Instructions for Preparing Birds' Eggs. — Fa- 

 miliar Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., v, 3, pp. 51-52. 



1878. The [Rapacious] Birds of Connecticut. — Familiar 



Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., v., pp. G-y, 26-28, 49- 



50, 73-75, 93-94, m, 132-134, 152-15S, 171-172, 

 191-192, 210-211, 226-227. 

 Jt878. " Evidences of Design in Birds' Eggs." Reply. — 

 Fatmliar Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., v, 6, p. 113. 



1879. '^he [Rapacious] Birds of Connecticut. — Familiar 



Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., vl., pp. 2-5, 21-22, 37- 

 38, 57-58, 77-79, 93-94, 109-110, 125-126, 141- 

 142. 



1879. Eleven Bald Eagles taken in Thirteen Months. — 



Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' Journ., vi, 9, p. 143. 



1880. Hooded Merganser. — O. and O., T, 12, p. 93. 



1881. Red-headed Woodpecker. — O. and O., vi, 10, pp. 



78-79. 



1881. White or Snowy Owl. — Hartford Times, Dec. 



14. 



1882. Hatching Hawks' Eggs [under Hens]. — 0. and 



0., vii, 15, p. 118. 



1883. Birds of Connecticut. The Great Horned Owl. — 



Hartford Times, IVIay 18. 



1883. Birds of Connecticut. The Mottled 0^\.— Hart- 



ford Times, Nov. 30. 



1884. Short-eared Owl. — O. and O., ix, i, p. 10. 



1884. Question Answered. "Hell-diver." — 0. and O., 



ix, 7, p. 89. 



1885. Birds of Connecticut. The Long-eared Owl. — 



Hartford Times, April 20. 



Woodruff, E. Seymour. 



1905. Notes from Northwestern Connecticut. — Auk, 



xxii, 4, p. 420. 



1906. A Cape May Warbler in Litchfield County, Conn. 



— Auk, xxiii, I, p. 105. 

 1906. A List of the Birds of Litchfield, Conn. — LitchUeld 

 Enquirer, Ixxxi, 3. 



