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



Coe, W. W. 



1878. Spring Notes [at Portland, Conn.]. Forest and 

 Stream, x, pp. 68-69. 



1882. Curious Nesting Places. O. and O., vii, 23, pp. 



183-184. 



1883. Barred Owls and Canada Goose. O. and O., viii, 



i, P. 3- 

 1883. Canada Buntings (Snowflakes) at Portland. 



O. and O., viii, i, p. 4. 



1883. Great Horned Owl. 0. and O., viii, 2, p. 14. 

 1883. Bluebirds at Portland, Dec. 315!, 1882. O. and O., 



viii, 3, p. 23. 

 1883. Kingfisher Shot at Portland, Jan. I4th, 1883. 



O. and O., viii, 3, p. 24. 

 1883. Wild Goose Shot Jan. 4th near Middletown. 0. 



and O., viii, 3, p. 24. 

 1883. Set of Great Horned Owl's Eggs, March 4th, 1883. 



0. and O., viii, 6, p. 45. 

 Colbron, E. K. 



1888. Yellow-Headed Blackbird in Connecticut. O. and 



O., xiii, 12, p. 189. 



Cole, Prof. Leon J. 



1909. The Tagging of Wild Birds, as a Means of Study- 



ing their Movements. Auk, xxvi, 2, pp. 137- 



I43 ; 



1910. American Bird-banding Association. Wilson Bul- 



letin, No. 70, xxii, I, pp. 53-55. 



Comstock, William I. 



1889. Connecticut Notes. Oologist, vi, 12, p. 231. 



1890. Connecticut Notes. Phoebe's Nest with Five Cow- 



bird's Eggs. Oologist, vii, 7, p. 141. 

 1892. The Vireos of Connecticut. Oologist f ix, 3, p. 76. 

 1905. Another Large Set of Hawks [Eggs]. Oologist, 



xxii, n, p. 1 68. 



Connecticut Audubon Society [Mabel (Osgood) Wright, 



President; Helen W. Glover, Secretary]. 

 1899. Organization. Bird-Lore, i, i, p. 30. 

 1899. Second Annual Meeting. Bird-Lore, i, 4, p. 139. 



