23O CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



Judd, Elmer T. 



1889. Climbing of a young Yellow-throated Vireo. 



O. and O., xiv, 8, p. 128. 

 Judd, Robert S. 

 % 1907. The Starling at Bethel, Conn. Bird-Lore, ix, 5, 



p. 207. 

 1908. The Prairie Horned Lark in Fairfield County, 



Conn. Bird-Lore, x, 3, p. 129. 

 Judge, E. W., Jr. 



1885. A Nest Full of Eggs. Young Oologist, ii, 2, 



p. 28. 

 Kimball, S. T. 



1883. Song Sparrow's Nest, and Great Northern Shrike. 



O. and O., viii, 2, p. 16. 



Knowles, Rev. W. C. 



1905. Where the Blue Jays find a Breakfast. Bird-Lore, 

 vii, 3, p. 178. 



Lacey, Lottie Alvard. 



1908. Redpoll Linnets. Bird-Lore, x, I, pp. 10-13. 

 1912. A Winter Oriole. Bird-Lore, xiv, 2, p. 109. 



Langille, Rev. J. Hibbert. 



1892. Birds in their Haunts. 



Lawrence, George N. See Baird, Spencer F. 



Lincoln, C. E. 



1891. Notes from Middletown, Conn. O. and O., xvi, 



9, pp. 140-141. 

 Linsley, A. M. 



1887. Chipping Sparrow Nest in that of Baltimore Oriole. 



Odlogist, iv, 2, p. 79. 



1889. Notes on Connecticut Birds. Oologist, vi, 12, pp. 



232-233. 



1891. A Rambling Mixture from Connecticut (Hens- 

 i. low's Sparrow). Odlogist, viii, 9, pp. 179-180. 



Linsley, Rev. James H. 



1843. A Catalogue of the Birds of Connecticut, arranged 

 according to their Natural Families. Am. 

 Journ. Sci. and Arts, xliv, 2, pp. 249-274. 



