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1888. Thorne. Auk^ V 1888, p. 112. Turdiis aonalaschkce 
pallasii from Fort Lyon. 
1889. Thorne. Auk, VI. 1889, 2j6. Mvicitchus lawrencei 
ohvascens and sayornis phcebe taken by him at Fort Lyon. 
!^^^i 89 o. Kellogg. Trans. Kans. Acad. Science, XII. 1889-90, 
86. Sitta carolinensis taken by him in Estes Park. 
1891. Brewster. Auk, VIII. 1891, /jp. Description of 
megascops asio aikeni, the type taken by Aiken at Colorado 
Springs. 
1893. McGregor. Auk, X. 1893, 2oy. Junco annecte^ts 
taken near Boulder. 
1893. Osburn. Science, XXII. 1893, 212. Accipiter atri- 
capillus and zonotrichia coronata taken at Loveland. 
1894. Cooke. Auk, XL 1894, 182. Ardetta exilis, at Colo- 
rado Springs; oidemia deglandi, calidris arenaria and coccyzus 
erythrophthaimus^ in the museum of the Agricultural College, 
at Fort Collins. 
1894. Lowe. Auk^ XL 1894, ^2^. Guar a rubra taken 
in the ‘Wet Mountains near Pueblo in May, 1876. 
1895. Deane. Auk^ XII. 1895, 2^2. Hare Ida hyemalis 
taken near Denver. 
1895. Lowe. Auk., XII. 1895, 2g8. Callipepla squamata 
taken by him in the Wet Mountains. 
1895. Lowe. Nidologist., II. 1894-5, gq. Passer domesti- 
cus first seen at Pueblo, February, 1895. 
1 896. Be n d i re. Life Histories of North A merica n Birds. 
Part II. Coccyzus americanus^ dryobates pubescens and phalcs- 
noptilus nuttalli 7iitidus are credited to Colorado, but no author- 
ity given. 
1896. Smith. Nidologist^ III. 1895-6, q.8., 6y and y6. 
^chmophorus occidentalis., larus atricilla., sterna paradiscsa., 
oide 7 nia perspicillata., guara alba., arenaria interpres, strix 
pratincola., dendroica ccsrulescens and turdus aonalaschkcE all 
taken in the vicinity of Denver. 
1897. Cooke. Color a,do Experiment Station Bulletin No. jy. 
The present publication contains the first records for Colorado of 
several species as follows : ardea rufescens, elanoides fo^fcatus and 
bubo virginianus arcticus, by Aiken; carpodacus purpureus, by 
Anthony; ictinia mississippiensis, buteo lineatus elegans, milvidus 
forficatus and sylvania pusilla pileolata, by Breninger; dryobates 
