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BIRDS OF COLORADO. 
ican Raven in Colorado. Bui. Mich. Orn. Club , III. January, 
1899, p. 8. 
Notes on these two species seen near Dotsero. 
Page 32. Add. Howe, R. H., Jr. Ranges ot Hylocichla 
fuscescens, and Hylocichla fuscescens salicicola in North Amer¬ 
ica. Auk, XVII. 1900, p. 22. 
Measurements of two specimens of salicicola taken in Colorado. 
Page 32. Add. Ingersoll, Earnest. Knocking Round the 
Rockies. Harper Bros., N. Y., 1883. 
Contains descriptive notes on several Colorado birds. 
Page 33. Add. “J.” [Capt. P. M. Thorne.] Snipe Wintering 
in Colorado. Forest and Stream. February 15, 1882. 
Two Wilson’s Snipe ( Gallinago delicata) found February 3,1882, at Fort 
Lyon, Colorado. The gizzard of the one shot contained partly digested fish. 
Page 33. Add. Johnson, H. C. In the Breeding Home of 
Clarke’s Nutcracker ( Nucifraga columbianus). The Condor, II. 
1900, p. 49. 
Mentions all the nests of this bird taken in Colorado previous to 1900. 
Jones, Lynds. The Songs of the Warblers. ( Mniotiltidse ). 
Laboratory Bulletin No. 10. Oberlin College. Also issued 
as Wilson Bulletin No. 30. Oberlin, Ohio, March 20, 1900, 
p. 57. 
Notes on all the Warblers known to occur in the United States, with 
specific references to several of them as occurring in Colorado. 
Jones, P. L. Flammulated Owls. Osprey, III. 1898, p. 45. 
Records of three more captures near Beulah, Colorado, and one set of 
eggs. 
Page 33. Add. Keyser, Leander S. Rocky Mountain Birds. 
Popular Science, XXXIV. 1900, p. 3. 
Short account of several common birds seen near Manitou. 
Keyser, Leander S. Rocky Mountain Birds. N. Y. Evening 
Post (newspaper), September 2, 1899. 
Observations on the birds near Colorado Springs and Manitou. 
Page 35. Add. Nash, H. W. Our Winter Birds. The Cactus. 
(Local magazine, Pueblo, Colorado.) //, No. 1 , 1892. 
Notes on the winter birds of Pueblo. 
Page 35. Add. Nelson, E. W. Description of a new Subspecies 
of Meleagris gallopavo and proposed changes in the nomen- 
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