Rest of the kitchen? (Windscreen, pot, cup, spork, cozy, lighter, ...) ?
Water treatment and water containers?
Bearbag and line?
Spare socks? Also, are you counting your baselayer, hat and gloves among 'clothing worn?' Spring and fall, I may want that stuff to sleep in, even if they're too hot to hike in.
First-aid kit?
Gas-fired stove? (Do you mean propane/isobutane?) Unless you're melting snow, or going for more than a week between resupplies, a naphtha-fired stove and 12 oz of fuel is overkill. I carry a 1-oz alcohol stove, a 1.5-oz pot stand, and 2 fl oz of S-L-X per day, usually. That's nearly a pound lighter than your kit, and it's enough for me to have hot cereal and coffee in the morning, and a hot meal at night.
Your pack's a little on the heavy side, but if it carries well, that's what's important. Your sleeping bag is also heavier than mine (in three seasons). Your tent is lighter than mine, but that's because I have a 2-person tent. For quite a while, I was accustomed to sharing weight with my daughter. Now that she's away at school, a lightweight 1-person tent is something that I see in my future.
And always allow a pound for "mind your own business" when posting a gear list.