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Smith, Harriet S. 



1905. Notes on Winter Feeding. Bird-Lore, vii, 5, 

 p. 240. 



Smith, Wilbur F. 



1903. The Carolina Wren at South Norwalk, Conn. 



Bird-Lore, v, 5, p. 163. 

 1905. An Interesting Phoebe's Nest. Bird-Lore, vii, 2, 



p. 144. 

 1905. Blue Jays at Home. Bird-Lore, vii, 6, p. 268. 



1905. Taming a Young Cowbird. Am. Ornith, v, 7, 



pp. ^a-w- 



1906. The Blue Jay. Am. Ornith., vi, I, pp. 6-8. 

 1906. Photographing a Red-tailed Hawk's Nest. Bird- 

 Lore, viii, 4, p. 138. 



1908. The Value of the Starling. Bird-Lore, x, 2, p. 79. 

 1911. The Friendly House Wrens. Bird-Lore, xiii, 3, 



pp. 135-140. 

 1911. A Strange Partnership. Bird-Lore, xiii, 6, pp. 



303-304. 



1911. Notes from Connecticut. Bird-Lore, xiii, 6, 



P- 307. 



1912. Prothonotary Warbler in Connecticut in November. 



Bird-Lore, xiv, 2, p. 109. 



1912. Bird Notes from South Norwalk, Conn. Bird- 

 Lore, xiv, 2, p. 114. 



1912. An Eagle Story. Bird-Lore, xiv, 4, p. 228. 



Stannis, J. A. 



1879. Rough-winged Swallow in Connecticut. Bull. 

 Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 2, p. 119. 



Stearns, Wilfred A. 



1881. Oscines. New England Bird Life, Part I. 



1883. Non-Oscine Passeres, Birds of Prey, Game, and 



Water Birds. New England Bird Life, Part 



II. 



Stone, Witmer, D.Sc. 



The Molting of Birds, with Special Reference to the 

 Plumages of the Smaller Land Birds of Eastern 



