BIRDS OF COLORADO. 
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^‘J” [Capt. P. M. Thorne]. Range of Carpodacus frontalis. 
Forest and Stream^ XXL 1883, P- i- 93 ' 
A pair killed at Fort Lyon, Colorado, June 3, 1883, the female containing 
eggs nearly ready to lay. 
Jeffries, J. Amory. Notes on an Hermaphrodite Bird. B, 
N. O. C. VIII, 1883,/. 17, 
A Green-tailed Finch from Colorado Springs, Colorado. 
Kellogg, V. L. Summer Birds of Estes Park, Colorado. 
Trans, Kans, Acad, Science^ XII, 1889-90,^. 86, 
Annotated list of 89 species, among them being Colinus virginianus, 
Columba fasciata, Pinicola enucleator and Sitta carolinensis [typical]. 
Lamb, W. V, Nest and Eggs of Townsend’s Flycatcher. B, 
A". O, C, II, 1877, p. 77. 
First nest ever known to science found by him in Summit County, Colo- 
• rado, in July, 1876, at an elevation of 10,000 feet. 
Lowe, W. P. Some Spring Arrivals at Pueblo County, Colo- 
rado. O, & O, XVII, 1892, p, 1 01, 
Dates of arrival of about 70 species, including Polioptila ccsrulea, 
Lowe, W. P. A List of the Birds of the Wet Mountains, 
Huerfano County, Colorado. Auk^ XL 1894, p, 266, 
Annotated list of 76 species, giving their vertical distribution. 
Lowe, W. P. The Scarlet Ibis {Guara rubra) in Colorado. 
Auk,^ XL 1894, p, ^24, 
A. fine specimen shot in the Wet Mountains in May, 1876. This is the 
fourth record of its capture in the United States. 
Lowe, W. P. An Addition to the Birds of Colorado. Auk, 
XII. 1895, p. 2gS. 
Capture of Callipepla squamata, June 10, 1895, in the eastern foothills 
of the Wet Mountains, Pueblo County, Colorado, at an altitude of 6,000 feet. 
Lowe, W. P. The arrival of the English Sparrow at Pueblo. 
Nidiologist,^ II, 1894-5, p, pp. 
First seen there February 20, 1895, and quite common a week later. 
Lowe, W. P. Notes from the Field. Nidiologist^ //, 1894-5, 
p, i6g. 
Heights of nesting sites of several hawks and owls. 
Maynard, Chas. J. Eggs of North American Birds. By Chas. 
J. Maynard. Illustrated with ten Hand-colored Plates, 
pp. IV. 159. Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske & Co., 1890. 
Specific Colorado breeding references for 22 species. 
McGregor, R. C. Jitnco ridgwayi in Colorado. Auk, X. 1893, 
p. 205. 
One taken near Boulder. 
