No. 2O.] THE BIRDS OF CONNECTICUT. 23! 



1844. Additional Notes on Connecticut Birds. Am. 

 Journ. Sci. and Arts, xlvi, I, p. 51. 



Lucas, W. H. 



1884. Jottings from West Stratford. Young Oologist 



1, 7, p. 103. 



1887. Interesting Notes from Connecticut. Oologist , iv 



2, p. 84. 



1889. Cape May Warbler at Bridgeport. O. and O 



xiv, 10, p. 160. 



1890. Woodcock at Bridgeport, Jan. 26, 1890, and othe 



Records. O. and 0., xv, 2, p. 31. 



1891. Florida Gallinule in Connecticut [Clapper Rail] 



0. and 0., xv.i, 10, p. 149. 



M., J. R. 



1884. Black-capped Chickadee. Young Oologist, i, 5, p. 

 70. 



McCook, Philip J. 



1897. Capture of the Little Blue Heron in Connecticut. 



Auk, xiv, 4, p. 402. 

 1897. A Brown Crow [at Blackhall, Conn.]. Osprey 



ii, 3, p. 40- 

 1905. Little Blue Heron in Connecticut. Auk, xxii, i, 



p. 76. 



Martin, John A. 



1884. Spotted Robin Eggs. Young Oologist, i, 9, p. 131. 



Maynard, Charles J. 



1890. Eggs of North American Birds. 



1896. Handbook of the Sparrows, Finches, &c., of New 



England. 

 1896. The Birds of Eastern North America. 



Mearns, Dr. Edgar A., U. S. A. 



1892. A Study of the Sparrow Hawks (Subgenus Tin- 



nunculus) of America, with especial reference 

 to the Continental Species (Falco sparverius 

 Linn.). Auk, ix, 3, pp. 252-270. 



