AV4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY STRIGID^. 747 



1863. Sciii.KGKL, H.— Coutinucfl. 



Tlie 264 specimens of '"Strises" contained in the Leyden Museum are here treated, with 

 synonymy and description, as representing 6 spp. of Strix, 21 of Ulula, and 2G of Noctua. 

 Strixflammea americana, p. 4 ; Xoctua htrsuta philipi>engU, p. 26 ; JV. perlata capengit, p. 37, 

 subspp.nn. — Tlio group is that of Owls without ear-tufts, as distinguished from the tufted 

 species, the latter being the " Oti " of this author. 



IrKi. Whkklwiiigiit, H. Notes on the Hawk Owl (Strix funerea), and Tengiualm'a 

 Owl (.Strix Teiij^malini) as observed in Lapland. <^ Zooloijisf , xxi, l%:i, pp. 

 8442-8444. 



1861. Armistkad, J. J. The Shorteared Owl [Strix brachyotus] perching. <^ Zoolo- 

 gist, xxii, 1864, p. 8876. 



1865. LoKD, J. K. The Pigmy Owl. Glaucidinm gnoma, Wagler. . . . <^ The Intel- 

 lectual Ohse)-ver,Vn, 1865, pp. 409-41:5. 



1867. Elliot, D. G. De8crii)tion of an apparently new species of Owl, of the Genus 

 Scoi)s [S. kennicottii]. <^ Proo. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., xix, 1867, pp. 99, 100, 



1867. Ward, H. Snowy Owl [in Caithness] and Honey Buzzard [in Coventry]. '^Zo- 



ologist, 2d ser., ii, 1867, p. 912. 



1868. Allen, J. A. Notes on the Red and Mottled Owls [Scops asio], <^Am. Nat., ii, 



1868, pp. 327-329. 

 The question discussed and their identity shown. 



1868. Anox. Snowy Owl in Inverness-shire. <[ Zoologist, 2d ser., iii, 1868, p. 1457. 



From the 'Inverness Advertiser.' 

 1868. Fowler, A. The Mottled Owl [Scops asio]. < Am. Nat. , ii, 1868, p. 109. 



Continues the contioversy between himself and E. A. Samuels (op. cit, i, 1867, p. 496, and 

 ii, 1868, p. 47). 



18)8. GuRNEY, J. H., Jr. Snowy Owls in Shetland. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., iii, 1868, p. 



1374. 

 1868. Harvie-Brown, J. A. Snowy Owl off the Scotch Coast. <^ Zoologist, 2d set., 



iii, p. 10.58. 

 1868, Maynard, C.J. The Mottled Owl [Scops asio] in confinement. <^Am.XHt., 



ii, 1868, pp, 73-77. 

 Extended notice, with introductory note by E. A. Samuels. 

 1868, Rathvon, S. S. The Barn Owl [Strix pratincola] in Pennsylvania. <^Am. 



A^a^.,ii, l868,p. 489. 

 Account of a nesting place at Lancaster, Pa. 



1868, ScLATER, P. L.. and SAL^'^N, O. Descriptions of New Species of Birds of the 

 Families Deudrocolaptidie, Strigidse, and Columbidse. <^ P. Z. S., xxxvi, 1868, 

 pp. 53-60, pi. v, woodcc. 



The new Owls described are Syrnium ftdvescens, p. 58, and Scops barbarvt, p. 56, woodcut; 

 and a synopsis of 7 spp. of the Latter genus is also given. 



1868. SCLATER, P. L., and Salvix, O. Descriptions of New or Little-known American 

 Birds of the Families Fringillidse, Oxyrhamphidje, Bucconidre, and Strigidae. 

 < P. Z. S., xxxvi, 1868, pp. 322-329, pi. xxix. 



The Owl described and figured is Gymnoglaux lawrencii, p. 328, pi. xxix ; a synonymatio 

 synopsis of 3 spp. of this genus is also given. 



1868. Wood, W. The Mottled Owl [Scops asio]. < J»i. Nat., ii, 1868, pp. 370-374. 

 Ou the changes of plirmage, and habits. 



1868. Wright, C. A Comical Owl [Glaucidinm siju]. <^Avi.Nat., ii, 1868, pp. 420- 



422. 

 Habits of .an individual in confinement. 



1869. Brewster, W. The IVIottlod Owl again. < Am. Nut., iii, 1869, pp. 334, 335. 



Notes on the habits of Scops asio in cajitivity. 



1869. Canfield, C. S. Habits of the Burrowing Owl of California [Athene cunicu- 

 laria]. < Jm. A'aY., ii, 1869, pp. 583-586. 

 Chiefly on the kind of association with Spermophilus beecheyi, and on the nesting. 



