Vol. XXVIj Cooke, The Birds of Colorado. 407 



Henderson, Condor, IX, 1907, 162. 



Henderson, Auk, XXIV, 1907, 440-442. 



Knaebel, Auk, XXIV, 1907, 101. 



Rockwell, Condor, X, 1908, 182. 



Test, Auk. XXV, 1908, 226. 



Bergtold, Auk, XXVI, 1909, 79 and 196-198. 



Cary, Auk, XXVI, 1909, 312. 



Felger, Condor, XI, 1909, 68-69. 



Felger, Auk, XXVI, 1909, 191. 



Richards, Condor, XI, 1909, 101. 



Rockwell, Condor, XI, 1909, 33. 



Warren, Auk, XXVI, 1909, 311-312. 



The History of Colorado Ornithology. 



The following additions have been made to the list of Colorado 

 birds since the second appendix was published in 1900. 



Dawson, Wilson Bulletin, VI, 1899, 50. JEgialitis meloda taken at 

 Julesburg. 



Felger, Auk, XVIII, 1901, 189. Phalacrocorax vigua mexicanus taken 



near Denver. 



Oberholser, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., XXIV, 1902, 820-828. Otocoris 

 alpestris praticola taken near Denver. 



Keyser, Birds of the Rockies, 1902, 315. Phalaropus fulicarius taken 

 by Preble at Loveland. 



Smith, Auk, XX, 1903, 438. Vireo belli taken near Denver. 



Burnett, Auk, XXI, 1904, 278. Antrostomus vociferus taken at Fort 

 Collins. 



Smith, Auk, XXII, 1905, 75. Cyanocitta cristata at Wray. 



Howell, Auk, XXII, 1905, 210. Aimophila ruficeps scotti taken at 



Trinidad. 



Warren, Auk, XXII, 1905, 416. Peuccea cassini taken near Springfield. 



Henderson, Auk, XXII, 1905, 421. Hxjlocichla mustelina at Yuma. 



Warren, Condor, VIII, 1906, 130. Mijiochanes virens taken near Spring- 

 field. 



Felger, Auk, XXIV, 1907, 211. Chen rossi taken near Longmont. 



Rockwell, Condor, X, 1908, 93. Agelaius phamiceus neutralis taken 

 near Denver. 



Smith, Auk, XXV, 1908, 185-189. Dryobates villosus taken near Wray; 

 J unco hijemalis oreganus taken near Denver; Vireo vicinior taken at Lamar. 



Cary, Auk, XXVI, 1909, 180-185. Cistothorus stellaris taken in the 

 San Luis Valley, and Pedioecetes phasianellus columbianus in western 



Colorado. 



Cooke, Auk, XXVI, 1909, 314. Sterna hirundo by Osterhout at New 

 Windsor'; Bu'torides virescens by Preble at Loveland; Spizella pusilla 

 arenacea and Vermivora chrysoptera by Patten at Yuma. 



