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1879. Rough-legged Hawk ( ?) near Hartford in June. 

 Familiar Sci. and Fanciers' Journal, vi, 6, p. 143. 



1881. Red-headed Woodpecker at Hartford. 0. and O., 



vi, 10, pp. 79-80. 



1883. Notes from Hartford. O. and 0., viii, I, p. 8. 

 Gentry, Thomas G. 



1876. Life-Histories of the Birds of Eastern Pennsyl- 

 vania, Vol. I. 1877, Vol. II. 



1882. Nests and Eggs of Birds of the United States. 

 Gladwin, Charles O. 



1876. Birds of Southern Connecticut. Forest and 

 Stream, vi, 8, p 116; 12, p. 180. 



Goff, J. L. * 



1883. -Nesting Notes from Connecticut. O. and 0., viii, 



p. 78. 

 Goode, G. Brown, LL. D. 



1872. A Sea Bird Inland [Alle alle at Middletown, 

 Conn.] Am Nat., vi, I, p. 49. 



Goodwin, F. M. 



1884. Lanius borealis [Lanius ludovicianus mi grans'] 



nesting at Hartland, Conn., in 1881 [Hartland, 

 Vermont. Cf. O. and 0., ix, 4, p. 48]. O. and 

 0., ix, 3, p. 35. 



Graves, Charles B., M. D. 



1892. Notes on the Louisiana Water-Thrush. The 

 Observer, iii, 6, pp. 175-176. 



Graves, Frances M. 



1907. The Starling at New London, Conn. Bird-Lore, 

 ix, 5, p. 209. 



Grinnell, Dr. George Bird. 



1875. The Frigate Bird and White Ibis in Connecticut. 



Am. Nat., ix, 8, p. 470. 

 1880. Winter in Connecticut. (Colaptes auratus and 



Dendroica palmarum near New Haven.) 



Forest and Stream, xiii, p. 105. 

 1901. American Duck Shooting. 



