NO. 20.] THE BIRDS OF CONNECTICUT. 2O9 



1894. An Oologist of Early Day. Odlogist, xi, 10, p. 



305. 



1896. The Breeding of Warbling and Yellow-throated 



Vireos. Wilson Bulletin, No. II, pp. 4-5. 



1897. Nest built by Ospreys near Hartford, Conn. 



Osprey, i, 10, p. 130. 



1897. An Osprey's Nest at Hartford, Conn. Osprey, 



i, 11-12, p. 149. 



1898. An Elusive Pair of Screech Owls. Wilson Bul- 



letin, No. 23, x, 6, pp. 76-77. 



Burns, Frank L. 



1895. The American Crow. Wilson Bulletin, No. 5. 

 1900. A Monograph of the Flicker (Colaptes auratus). 



Wilson Bulletin, No. 31, xii, 2, pp. 1-82. 

 1911. A Monograph of the Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo 



platypterus). Wilson Bulletin, Nos. 76, 77, 

 xxiii, 3, 4, pp. 1-320. 

 Burr, F. L. 



1896. The Baltimore Oriole. The Observer, vii, 5, pp. 



215-217. 



Burr, Freeman F. 



1908. List of Birds of the New Haven Region. New 

 Haven Bird Club, Bull i. 



Buttrick, P. L. 



'1907. The Starling at Stonington and New Haven, Conn. 



Bird-Lore, ix, 5, p. 208. 



1908. List of the Birds of the New Haven Region. 



New Haven Bird Club, Bull. i. 



1909. Observations on the Life History of the Bobolink. 



Bird-Lore, xi, 3, p. 125. 



C., G. R. See Case, George R. 



Cabot, Samuel, Jr., M.D. 



1851. Ibis guarauna taken at Middletown, Conn. Proc. 



Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., iii, p. 314. 

 Canfield, J. B. 



1895. The Red Phalarope at Bridgeport, Conn. Auk, 



xii, i, p. 77. 

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