BIRDS OF COLORADO. 
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Brackett, A. E. Jack Snipe in Colorado. Forest and Stream 
IX. 1877, p. 397. 
Breningkr, G. F. Lincoln’s Sparrow and its Nesting. O. & 
O. XII. 1887, p. igi. 
Nest with young taken July 5 at 12,000 feet. 
Breninger, G. F. Nesting of the Western Yellow Warbler. 
O. & O. XIII. 1888, p. 64. 
Short note on its breeding habits. 
Breninger, G. F. Nesting of the Green-tailed Towhee. O. 
& O. XIII. 1888, p. go. 
Eggs taken late in June at 7,000 feet. 
Brewer, T. M. Exhibition of a Pair of Plectrophanes mac- 
cow ni ixom “California,” i. e.^ Colorado. Proc. Bos. Soc. 
Nat. Hist. XV. 1873, p. 311. 
Brewer, T. M. Note on the Nesting and Eggs of Logopus 
leticnrus. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. XVI. 1874, p. 348. 
Taken by Mr. T. M. Trippe at Idaho Springs, Colorado, June 28, 1873, a 
thousand feet above timber-line. 
Brewer, T. M. [Letter on the Nest and Eggs of Dendrceca 
audubo7ti.'\ Ibis., 4th Series 1877,/. 394. 
Fully described specimens from Summit County, Colorado. 
Brewer, T. M. Notes on Jwtco caniceps and the Closely 
Allied Forms. B. N. O. C. HI. 1878,/. 72. 
Nest and eggs taken by J. H. Batty. Egg also taken July 12, 1876, in 
South Park. 
Brewer, T. M. The Rocky Mountain Golden-eye {^Bucephala 
islandica). B. N. O. C. IV. 1879, p. 148. 
First eggs in the United States probably taken by Edwin Carter in 1876 
Brewer, T. M. The Rocky Mountain Whiskey Jack (Peri- 
soreus canadensis capitalist. B. N. O. C. IV. 1879, p. 239. 
Nest taken by Mr. Carter, April 2, 1879, at Breckenridge. 
Brewster, Wm. On a Collection of Birds lately made by 
Mr. F. Stephens in Arizona. B. N. O. C. VIII. 1883, p. 
21. 
Refers to the occurrence of the Chapparel Cock in Colorado. 
Brewster, Wm. and Allen, J. A. See Allen, J. A. and 
Brewster, Wm. B. N. O. C. VHL 1883, pp. 131 and 189. 
Brewster, Wm. Bendire’s Thrasher (yHar porky nchus bendirei) 
in Colorado. B. N. O. C. VIII. 1883, p. 57. 
First and only capture in Colorado. 
