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Merriam, Ornithologist, by A. K. Fisher, M. D., Assistant 

 Ornithologist. Published by authority of the Secretary of 

 Agriculture, pp. 210. Washington: Government Print- 

 ing Office, 1893. 

 Specific Colorado references to 12 species. 



Goss, B. F. Notes on the Breeding Habits of Maximilian's 

 Jay {Gymnodtta cyanocephald) and Clarke's Crow {Picicor- 

 vus columbianus). B. N. O. C. VIII. 1883, p. 4j. 

 Description of nests and eggs found near Fort Garland, Colorado. 



Goss, N. S. Notes on the Breeding Habits of the American 



Eared Grebe {Dytes nigricollis californicus). Auk^ I. 1884, 



p. ig. 



Observations on the notes of Mr. Henshaw concerning the nesting of this 

 species in the San Luis Valley. 



Goss, N. S. Additions to the Catalogue of Kansas Birds. Auk, 



III. 1886, /. 114. 



Records the Chapparel Cock in southeastern Colorado and southwestern 

 Kansas. 



Goss, N. S. Additions to the Catalogue of the Birds of Kansas 

 . with Notes in Regard to their Habits. Auk., VI. 1889, 

 p. 123. 

 Describes nest of Clarke's Nutcracker taken at Fort Garland, Colorado. 



Hasbrouck, E. M. The Carolina Y2LX<:)(]^&t(^Conurus carolinen- 

 sis) Auk, VIII. 1891, p. 378. 

 Refers to its former occurrence in Colorado. 



Hasbrouck, E. M. The Geographical Distribution of the 

 Genus Megascops in North America. Auk, X. 1893, p. 230. 

 The distribution of M. a. maxwellics and of M. a. aikeni in Colorado 



is given with the authorities and references; also full records to date of all the 



captures of M. flammeola in Colorado. 



Henshaw, H. W. Engineering Department, U. S. Army. 

 Geographical and Geological Explorations and Sutveys 

 west of the one hundredth meridian. First Lieutenant 

 Geo. M. Wheeler, Corps of Engineers, in Charge. Report 

 upon Ornithological Specimens collected in the years 

 1871, 1872 and 1873. Washington: Government Printing 

 Office, 1874, pp. 148. 



In addition to various other articles on the birds of New Mexico, Arizona 

 and Utah, it contains an article by Mr. Henshaw on 82 species found at Denver, 

 May, 1873, and another on 104 species at Port Garland, Colorado. 



Henshaw, H. W. Eared Grebe {Podiceps auritus var. Cal- 

 ifornicus Coues.) Am. Nat. VIII. 1874,/. 243. 

 An account of its breeding in San Luis Park. 



