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Stone, D. D. Colorado Notes. Extracts from may Note-book. 
0 . & O. IX. 1884, Part /, p. g. Part 2.^ p. 20. 
Notes on the nests and eggs of 18 species of birds nesting above 11,000 feet. 
Stone, D. D. \_Myiadestes townsendii and Sialia sialisl\ Ran- 
dom Notes, III. 1886, p. 4.2. 
Thorne, P. M. The Eastern Bluebird at Fort Lyon, Colorado. 
Auk^ III. 1886, p. 48 g. 
A pair nested there in 1886. 
Thorne, P. M. Additions to Drew’s List of Colorado Birds. 
Auk., IV. 1887, p. 264. 
Notes on 20 species taken in the vicinity of Fort Lyon. [Of these Con~ 
topus pertinax, Melospiza georgiana, Vireo belli, Anthus spragueii, Thryotlr 
orus ludovicianus, Thryothorus bewickii and Turdus fuscescens are now known 
to be errors of identification.] 
Thorne, P. M. Abnormal Plumage of Xanthocephalus xan- 
thocephalus. Auk., V. 1888, p. 112. 
Taken in Las Animas County, Colorado. 
Thorne, T. W. [P. M.] The Olivaceous Flycatcher and 
Phoebe in Colorado. Auk., VI. 1889, />. 2^6. 
Both taken at Fort Lyon; the first and only records for the state. 
[Wood, C. S.] Scops flammeola. Colorado Springs Gazette., 
Sept, j, 1879. 
Exhibition by C. E. Aiken of the fourth specimen from the United States. 
Woodbury, A. H. Ring-billed Gull in Colorado. O. & 0 . 
XII. 1887,/. 1 16. 
One taken at Monte Vista. 
