226 CONNECTICUT GEOL. AND NAT. HIST. SURVEY. [BuU. 



1893. Large Eggs of the Field Sparrow. — O. and 0., 

 xviii, 6, p. 95. 



Hayden, Randolph Lawrence. 



1901. Whip-poor-will. — Am. Ornith., i, 9, p. 186. 



Henshaw, Henry W. 



1910. Report of the Chief of the Biological Survey for 

 1910. — U. S. Dept. Agriculture. 



1912. Report of the Chief of the Biological Survey for 



1912. — U. S. Dept. Agriculture. 



1913. Fefleral Law for the Protection of Migratory Birds. 



— U. S. Dept Agriculture, Biol. Surv. 



Hill, James H. 



1902. Connecticut Bird Notes. — Auk, xix, i, p. 93. 



Hoag, Benjamin. 



1897. Are Green Eggs of the Red-tailed Hawk Rare? — 

 Osprey, i, 6, p. 78. 



Hoffman, Ralph. 



1904. A Guide to the Birds of New England and Eastern 

 New York. 



Holbrook, Judge S. T. 



1881. Notes from Norwich, Conn. — 0. and 0., vi, 5, pp. 



30-32- 

 Honeywill, Alfred W., Jr. 



f907. Photograph of a Saw-whet Owl at New Haven. — 



Bird-Lore, ix, i, p. 37. 



1907. Prairie Horned Larks in Connecticut. — Bird-Lore, 



ix, 4, p. 174. 



1908. List of the Birds of the New Haven Region.— A/^^w 



Haven Bird Club, Bull. 1. 



Hornaday, William T, Sc.D. 



1913. Our" Vanishing Wild Life. 



Howe, Reginald Heber, Jr. 



1899. The Hooded Warbler at Montville, Conn. — Auk, 



xvi, 4, p. 360. 



1900. Rough-winged Swallow Breeding in Connecticut, 



and other Notes. — Auk, xvii, 4, p. 389. 



