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



Hoyt, William H. 



1889. European Thrush (Turdus pilaris) and Lawrence's 

 Warbler at Stamford. O. and O., xiv, 3, p. 44. 



Huntington, Dwight W. 



1903. Our Feathered Game. 



1910. Our Wild Fowl and Waders. 



Hutchins, Rev. John. 



1900. The House Wren as a Depredator. Bird-Lore, ii, 

 3, p. 89. 



1902. The Nesting of the Yellow-throated Vireo. Bird- 

 Lore, iv, 4, pp. 1 20 1 22. 



1905. A Recent Visit of the Evening Grosbeak. Bird- 

 Lore, vii, 3, p. 173. 



1907. The Feeding Habits of the Blue Jay. Bird-Lore, 



ix, 2, p. 81. 



1908. Pileated Woodpecker near Litchfield, Conn. Auk, 



xxv, 4, p. 475. 



Ingersoll, Ernest. 



1874. Discovery of the Water-Thrush's Nest in New 



England. Am. Nat., viii, 4, pp. 238-239. 

 1881. Colaptes auratus, called " Yaffle " in Connecticut 



Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, vi, 3, p. 184. 



Inquirer. 



1886. Golden Eagle in Connecticut. Forest and Stream, 

 xxvii, 19, p. 362. 



J., A. W. 



1891. Connecticut Shore-birds. Am. Field, xxxv, 7, 



P. I5i- 

 Job, Rev. Herbert K. 



1900. The American Egret in Connecticut. Auk, xvii, 



3, P- 2 94. 



1901. Photographing the Caprimulgidas. Osprey, v. 4, 



PP- 5!-54. 

 1901. The Pileated Woodpecker in Connecticut Auk, 



xviii, 2, p. 193. 

 1905. Wild Wings. 



