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1888. Thorne. Auk, V. 1888, p. 112. Turdus aonalaschkce 

 pallasii from Fort Lyon. 



1889. Thorne. Auk, VI. 1889, 276. Mviaichus lawrencei 

 ohvascens and sayornis phcebe taken by him at Fort Lyon. 



^^"1890. Kellogg. Trans. Kans. Acad. Science, XII. 1889-90, 

 86. Sitta carolinensts taken by bim in Estes Park. 



1891. Brewster. Auk, VIII. 1891, /jp. Description of 

 megascops asio aikeni, tbe type taken by Aiken at Colorado 

 Springs. 



1893. McGregor. Auk, X. 1893, 205. jFunco annectens 

 taken near Boulder. 



1893. Osburn. Science, XXII. 1893, 212. Accipiter atri- 

 capillus and zonotnchia coronata taken at Loveland. 



1894. Cooke. Auk, XI. \'i<^\.^ 182. Ardeiiaexi/is, at Colo- 

 rado Springs; oidemia deglandi, calidris arenaria and coccyzus 

 erythrophthalmus, in the museum of the Agricultural College, 

 at Fort Collins. 



1894. Lowe. Auk, XI. 1894, ^2^. Guara rubra taken 

 in the Wet Mountains, near Pueblo in May, 1876. 



1895. Deane. Auk, XII. 1895, 2g2. Harelda hyemalis 

 taken near Denver. 



1895. Lowe. Auk, XII. 1895, 2()8. Callipepla squamata 

 taken by him in the Wet Mountains. 



1895. Lowe. Nidologist, II. 1894-5, 99- Pcisser domestt- 

 cus first seen at Pueblo, February, 1895. 



1896. Ben dire. Life Histories 0/ North American Birds. 

 Part II. Coccyzus americanus, dryobates pubescens and phalce- 

 noptilus nuttalli nitidus are credited to Colorado, but no author- 

 ity given. 



1896. Smith. Nidologist, III. 1895-6, 48, 6j and yd. 

 ^chmophorus occidentalis, larus atricilla, sterna paradiscea, 

 oidemia perspicillata, guara alba, arenaria interpres, strix 

 pratincola, dendroica ccsrulescens and turdus aonalaschkcB all 

 taken in the vicinity of Denver. 



1897. Cooke. Colorado Experiment Station Bulletin No. jy. 

 The present publication contains the first records for Colorado of 

 several species as follows : ardea rufescens, elanoides forficatus and 

 bubo virginianus arcticus, by Aiken ; carpodacus purpureus, by 

 Anthony; ictinia mississippiensis , buteo lineatus elegans, milvulus 

 forficatus and sylvania pusilla pileolata, by Breninger; dryobates 



