25O CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HTST. SURVEY. [Bull. 



North America. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phil., 

 Jan., 1896, pp. 108-167. 



Studer, Jacob H. 



1903. The Birds of North America. [Young Rails 



(Soras) caught at Wethersfield, Conn., in June. 



p. 4.] 

 T., W. G. 



1885. Interesting Happenings. Young Oologist, ii, I, 



p. 22. 

 Taylor, H. H. 



1895. Baird's Sandpiper on Long Island Sound [Bridge- 



port, Conn.]. Auk, xii, 2, p. 179. 



1896. The Carolina Wren in Connecticut. Auk, xiii, I, 



p. 84. 



Thayer, Gerald H. 



1906. A Brief General Classification of the Songs of 

 Eastern North American Wood Warblers. 

 Bird-Lore, viii, 2, pp. 64-65. 



Thompson, Charles A. 



1883. Horned Grebe in Connecticut. O. and 0., viii, I, 



P-3- 

 Townsend, Charles W., M. D. 



1909. A Carolina Wren Invasion of New England. 

 Auk, xxvi, 3, pp. 263-269. 



Treat, Willard E. 



1886. Notes on Winter Birds of East Hartford, Conn. 



Ho osier Naturalist, i, p. 129. 



1886. White Eggs of the Blackbird. O. and O., xi, 4, 



P- 53- 



1887. Capture of Three Rare Birds near Hartford. 



Auk, iv, i, p. 78. 



1887. Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus. Auk, iv, 3, p. 

 256. 



1887. Spizella pusilla Wintering near Hartford, Conn. 



Auk, iv, 3, p. 259. 



1888. Helminthophila celata in Connecticut. Auk, v, 



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