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geologist for the expedition. In two vols. With an atlas. 
Vol. I. [II.]. Philadelphia: H. C. Carey and I. Lea, 
Chestnut St. 1823. 
All Colorado matter is contained in the second volume, where eight 
species new to science are described and the type localities given; also short 
notes on three species previously described. 
Scott, W. E. D. Notes on Birds observed at Twin Lakes, 
Lake County, Colorado. B, N. O. C. IV. 1879, p. go. 
Annotated list of 6o species, giving dates of nesting and notes on oc- 
currence. 
Smith, H. G. Jr. The Shore Lark {Eremophila cornuid). O. 
& O. IX. 1884, p. gj. 
Notes on its habits and breeding at Denver. 
Smith, H. G. Jr. Notes from Denver, Colorado. O. & O. 
IX. 1884, p. 120. 
Notes on the Bohemian Waxwing, House Finch and Say’s Flycatcher. 
Smith, H. G. Jr. Cassin’s Purple Finch {Carpodacus cassini). 
O. & O. X. 1885, p. go. 
Several seen at Denver, February 26 to March 25, 1885. 
Smith, H. G. Jr. Some Additions to the Avi-fauna of Colo- 
rado. Auk^ III. 1886, p. 28<^. 
Ten species not given in Mr. Drew’s list of Colorado birds. Of these the 
Rusty Grackle, Cormorant and Herring Gull are the first and only records for 
Colorado. 
Smith, H. G. Jr. Food of the Great Northern Shrike. O. & 
O. XIII. 1888, p. 163. 
Occurs as a winter resident at Denver, capturing Shorelarks and Dong- 
spurs ; also feeding on grasshoppers and other insects. 
Smith, H. G. Another Megascops flammeolus for Colorado. 
Auk, X. 1893, p. 364. 
One taken in Jefferson County. 
Smith, H. G. City Birds of Denver, Colorado. Science XXII. 
1893,/. 244. 
Short notes on 32 species. 
Smith, H. G. Some Birds New to Colorado. With notes on 
others of little known distribution in the State. The Nid- 
ologist III. 1896, pp. 48^ 63^ j6. 
An important contribution to our knowledge of several species. Notes 
on 35 species, mostly water birds, of which TEchmophorus occidentalism Larus 
atricilla, Sterna paradiscsam Oidemia perspicillatam Gaura alba, Arenaria inter- 
pres, Strix pratincola, Dendroica ccsrulescens and Turdus aonalaschkce are the 
first records for Colorado. 
Smith, W. G. [Winter Birds in Larimer County, Colorado.] 
By W. G. S[mith]. Random Notes^ III. 1886, />. /j. 
