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309. Notes from Denver, Colorado. By D. D. Stone. Ibid., VI, pp. 
45, 46, 67. — Reference to nesting of several species, including “ Zamelodia 
ludoviciana,” for which read Z. melanocephala (p. 45). 
310. Kentucky Warbler [Oporornis formosa~\. Its Nesting Habits. 
By F. T. Jencks. Ibid., VI, p. 49. 
31 1. Black Throated Blue Warbler \_Dendrceca ccerulescens~\ Nesting 
in Connecticut. By C. M. Jones. Ibid., VI, pp. 49, 50. 
312. Yellow-bellied Woodfecker Nesting at Auburn, N. T. By T. J. 
Wilson, M. D. Ibid., VI, p. 50. 
313. Notes from Moosehead Lake , Me. By J. H. Sage. Ibid., V, 
pp. 50, 51. — Notes on the nesting of a number of the rarer species. 
314. Notes from Bangor, Me. By Newell A. Eddy. Ibid., VI, p. 51. 
— Notice of a number of “ good ‘finds.’” 
315. Pine Groesbeaks [sic]. By H. Gray. Ibid., VI, p. 51. — Several 
flocks of ‘ '•Pinicola enucleator ” seen in summer at Albion, N. Y. N. B. 
— At p. 61 this note is stated to relate to the “ Pine Goldfinch, Chrysomi- 
tris pinus.” 
316. Little Blue Heron. By John N. Clark. Ibid., VI, p. 51. — Half 
a dozen in immature plumage taken at Saybrook, Conn., Aug. 12, 1881. 
317. Remarkable Flight of Birds. By M. Chamberlain. Ibid., VI, 
p. 53. — Scarlet Tanagers, Indigo Birds, and Green Herons, at Westport, 
Nova Scotia, “driven in by a gale.” 
318. Close of the Season. By J. M. W[hipple]. Ibid.. VI, pp. 54, 55. — 
Desultory notes on various Connecticut birds. 
319. Those “Brants .” — Corrections. By W. H. Collins. Ibid., VI, 
p. 33. — The supposed Brant’s eggs previously described in Oologist as 
found at St. Clair Flats, Mich., proved to be eggs of the Ruddy Duck. 
320. Notes fro?n Maine. By M. H. Ibid., VI, p. 56. — On decrease of 
certain birds formerly common about Camden, Me., etc. 
321. Blue-winged Yellow Warbler [ He Im hi thofhila pinus\. Its 
Nesting Habits, etc. By Fred. T. Jencks. Ibid., VI., p. 57. 
322. Golden-crowned Kinglet [Regains satrapa\. Its Nest and Eggs. 
By Harry Merrill. Ibid., VI, p. 58. — On the identification of a nest and 
eggs described by the late Dr. Brewer in this Bulletin for April, 1879 
(Vol. IV, p. 96). 
323. Snow Bird \ffunco hiemalis~\ nesting in New York State. By 
J. A. Dakin. Ibid., VI, p. 59. 
324. Blue Yellow-backed Warbler [ Parula americana~\ Nesting on 
Shelter Island [N. Y.~\ By W. W. Worthington. Ibid., VI. p. 62. 
325. Black-capped Yellow Warbler [ Myiodioctes pusillus~\ . Its Nest- 
ing Habits. By. W. Otto Emerson. Ibid., VI, pp. 62, 63. 
326. Pintail Duck [ Dafila acuta~\. Its Nest and Eggs. By D. H. 
Eaton. Ibid., VI, p. 63. 
327. Kingbird and Kingfisher. By Fred T. Jencks. Ibid., VI, p. 64. 
— The latter attacked by the former. 
328. Kentucky Warbler. By Edgar A. Small. Ibid., VI, p. 64. — 
Short note on its nest and eggs. 
