38 BIRDS OF COLORADO. 
Smith, W. G. [Nest of Rock Wren.] Random Notes ^ III. 
1886, p. //. 
Smith, W. G. [Nest and Eggs of Myiadesies townsendii.'\ 
Random Notes ^ III. 1886,/. 2^. 
Smith, W. G. [Notes from Colorado.] Random Notes., III. 
1886, pp. 66 and 6j. 
Smith, W. G. Nesting of Audubon’s Warbler. O. & O. 
XVIII. 1888, p. 1 14. 
Smith, W. G. Nesting of the Ruddy Duck. O. < 2 f O. XIII. 
1888,/. 1^2. 
Smith, W. G. Nesting of the Water Ousel. O. < 2 f O. XIII. 
1888, p. 14(4. 
Smith, W. G. Nesting of the Pied-billed Grebe. O. < 2 f O. 
XIV. 1889,/. 1^8. 
Smith, W. G. Breeding Habits of the Mountain Plover. O. 
df O. XIII. 1888,/. 18^. 
Smith, W. G. Nesting of the Cinnamon Teal. O. & O. 
XIV. 1889, p. 77. 
Smith, W. G. Sabine’s Gull. O. & O. XIV. 1889 p. 176. 
One killed at Loveland, October 12, 1889. 
Smith, W. G. Nesting of the Eared Grebe. 0 . & 0 . XV. 
1890, p. 140. 
Smith, W. G. Nesting of the Flammulated Screech Owl. 
0 . & 0 . XVI. 1891, p. 27. 
Eggs at 10,000 feet on June 2, 1890, and another nest June 4. On June 
20, a nest at 8,000 feet. [It is probable that all these were found in Estes Park.] 
Stone, D. D. Water Ousel and Canada Jay. O. & O. VII. 
1882,/. 181. 
A Water Ousel seen at 11,000 feet in October near an open place in the 
ice on a small lake during a snow storm. Canada Jay so tame as to alight on 
his arm and take bread from his hand. 
Stone, D. D. Notes from Colorado. 0 . & 0 . VII. 1882., p. igi. 
Notes on 16 species taken at about 11,000 feet, Pine Grosbeak in July. 
Description of nest and eggs of “Oregon (?) Snowbird” and ‘‘Mountain Mock- 
ing Bird.” 
[In O. df O. VIIL 1883, p. /j, Mr. R. Ridgway has a note saying that 
Mr. Stone’s “Mountain Mocking Bird” is Myiadesies townsendii, the “Oregon 
Snow Bird” is Junco caniceps, the “Stellar’s Jay” is the Long-crested and the 
“Canada Jay” is the White-headed Jay, Perisoreus capitalis.'] 
Stone, D. D. Ruby-Crowned Kinglet. O. & 0 . VIII. 1883, 
p. 83. 
Description of nests and eggs taken near Hancock, Colorado. 
