BIRDS OF COLORADO. 39 



Stone, D. D. Colorado Notes. Extracts from may Note-book. 

 0. & 0. IX. 1884, Part 7, p. p. Part 2, p. 20. 

 Notes on the nests and eggs of 18 species of birds nesting above ii,ooo feet. 



Stone, D. D. \^Myiadestes townsendii and Sialia sialis.] Ran- 

 dom. Notes, III. 1886, p. 42. 



Thorne, p. M. The Eastern Bluebird at Fort Lyon, Colorado. 

 Auk, III. 1886, p. 489. 

 A pair nested there in 18S6. 



Thorne, P. M. Additions to Drew's List of Colorado Birds. 

 Auk, IV. 1887, /. 264. 



Notes on 20 species taken in the vicinity of Port I/yon. [Of these Con- 

 topuspertinax, Melospiza georgiana, Vireo belli, Anthus spragueii, Thryoth- 

 orus ludovicianus, Thryothorus bewickii and Turdus fuscescens are now known 

 to be errors of identification.] 



Thorne, P. M. Abnormal Plumage of Xanthocephalus xan- 

 thocephalus. Auk, V. 1888,/. 112. 

 Taken in Las Animas County, Colorado. 



Thorne, T. W. [P. M.J The Olivaceous Flycatcher and 

 Phoebe in Colorado. Auk, VI. 1889, p. 276. 

 Both taken at Fort Lyon; the first and only records for the state. 



[Wood, C. S.] Scops flammeola. Colorado Springs Gazette, 

 Sept. 3, 1879. 

 Exhibition by C. E. Aiken of the fourth specimen from the United States. 



Woodbury, A. H. Ring-billed Gull in Colorado. O. & 0. 

 XII. !&%'], p. 116. 



One taken at Monte Vista. 



