26 BIRDS OF COLORADO. 



Brewster, Wm. Recent Occurrence of the Flammulated 

 Owl in Colorado. B. N. O. C. VIII. 1883, p. 123. 



Note from Mr. C. :©. Aiken recording a young bird in nestling plumage 

 taken near Manitou, and one taken at Mosca Pass, at the same place where Dr. 

 Walbridge shot one four years previous. 



Brewster, Wm. The Red Crossbill {Loxia curvirostra strick- 

 landi) in Kansas. By L. L. Dyche. Auk, III. 1886, p. 260. 

 With a supplementary note by Mr. Brewster in which he states that 



Colorado specimens are much nearer stricklandi than americana. 



Brewster, Wm. Three New Forms of North American Birds. 



Auk, IV. 1887, p. 145. 



Describes a new subspecies Symphemia semipalmata inornata with types 

 from Larimer County, Colorado. 



Brewster, Wm. On Three Apparently New Subspecies of 



Mexican Birds. Auk, V. 1888, p. /jp. 



The Colorado Dendroica csstiva is considered as a fair intermediate be- 

 tween sonorana and morcomi. 



Brewster, Wm. Descriptions of Seven Supposed New North 

 American Birds. Auk, VIII. 1891, p. ijg. 

 Includes Megascops asio aikeni with type from El Paso County, Colorado- 



Burns, Frank L,. The American Crow, {Corvus americanus) 

 with Special Reference to its Nest and Eggs. Bull. No. 5 

 The Wilson Ornithological Chapter of the Agassiz Associ- 

 ation, pp. 1-41. Oberlin, Ohio, March 15, 1895. H. Kenas- 

 ton's print, Oberlin, Ohio. 

 Contains notes from Colorado by Mr. F. M. Dille. 



ByeRS, W. N. Birds and Electric lyight. Forest and Stream, 

 XVIIL i882,j(5<5 



Destruction of large numbers of birds by flying against the framework of 

 the electric light towers in Denver, Colorado. 



Cantwell, Geo. C. Doings of a Tenderfoot. O. & O. XV. 

 1890, /. 104. 

 Short notes on several species of common birds seen near Pike's Peak. 



CoALE, H. K. Ornithological Notes of a Flying Trip through 



Kansas, New Mexico, Arizona and Texas. Auk, XL 1894, 



p. 216. 



A few notes on five species of the winter birds of Fort Logan, near Den- 

 ver, Colorado. 



CoCKERELL, T. D. A. The Second Report of the Colorado 



Biological Association. Custer County Courant [local 



newspaper], December, 1888. 



Note from Chas. F. Morrison giving record of the capture of Ajaja ajaja 

 at Silverton, Colorado. 



