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BIRDS OF COLORADO. 
i88i. Drew. B. N. 0 . C, VI. i88i,//». 8^ and rj8. The 
government expeditions under Mr. Henshaw extended over 
much of southern Colorado and their work is supplemented by 
that of Mr. Drew, which gives us the results of several years’ 
active field work in the extreme southwest corner of the State. 
Several new species are added as follows : hisirionicus histrionicus , 
ceopJumis pileatus, cypseloides niger borealis^ loxia leucoptera, dendroica 
gracice and inerida migratoria propmqua. 
1883. Brewster. B. N. 0 . C. VIII. 1883, 57. Records 
the capture of harporhynchus bendirei at Colorado Springs. 
1883. Allen & Brewster. B. N. 0 . C. VIII. 1883, lyi and 
18 g. Gallinula galeata taken at Colorado Springs. 
1884. Ridgway. Auk, I. 1884, 50. Buteo borealis harlani 
taken by Aiken at Colorado Springs. 
1885. Drew. Auk, II. IT. Includes colymbus holbcellii 
but gives no authority for the record. Also mentions that 
colinus virginianus and callipepla calif ornica have been introduced 
in the State. Includes cardinalis cardinalis probably based on 
Anthony’s specimen at Denver. 
1885. Beckham. Auk, II. 1885, ^ 39 - Numenius hudsoni- 
cus and thryothorus bewickii leucogaster taken at Pueblo. 
1886. H. G. Smith. Auk, III. 1886, 284.. Records larus 
argent a tus smitJisonianus, nycticorax nycticorax ncevius, philohela 
minor and scolecophagus carolinus from near Denver, and syrnium 
occidentale as taken by C. E. Aiken near Colorado Springs. 
1887. Beckham. Auk, IV 1887, 120. Zonotrichia querula 
and zonotrichia albtcollis taken at Pueblo. 
1887. Thorne. Auk, IV. 1887, 264. Brant a bernicla, grus 
canadensis and micropalama himantopiis taken by him at P'ort 
Lyon. 
1887. Dille. O. & 0 . XII. 1887, p7- Buteo borealis krideri 
taken in Weld County. 
1887. Ridgway. Manual of North American Birds. Hed- 
minthophila celata lutescens noted as occurring in Colorado. 
1888. Morrison. 0 . & 0 . XIII. 1888, pp. Jo, loj, iiy and 
ijg. Mcleogris gallopavo mexicana added from La Plata County. 
1888. Morrison. 0 . & 0 . XIII. 1888, pp. 14.5, i6y and 18 1, 
XIV 1889, II- ^ 43 ' 1890, p. 36. Ajaja ajaja taken 
at Silverton, tringa juscicollis taken by Capt. Thorne at Fort 
Lyon, callipepla gambeli taken by Mr. Morrison in southwestern 
Colorado, nyctea nyctea and junco phceonotus dorsalis. 
