BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA. 691 



(Hampton), northern New York (Lewis County; Oneida County), 

 Ontario (Hamilton; Ottawa; Toronto; Elmsdalc; Point Peloc; Port 

 Sydney; Cobalt Spring, Nipissing District), ^lichigan (East Saginaw; 

 Ypsilanti Bayou), Wisconsin (Eacinc), and Minnesota (Becker 

 County) ; south to uplands of Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, northern 

 Arkansas, central Illinois, etc.; west to or beyond the 100th meridian 

 i a South Dakota (Lyman County; Kosebud Reservation; Behrens), 

 Kansas, etc. 



[Strix] naevia Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. 1, 1788, 289 (New York; based on Mottled 

 Owl Pennant, Arctic Zool., ii, 231; Latham, Synopsis Birds, i, pt. i, 126). — 

 Latham, Index Orn., i, 1790, 55. 



Strix meva'a Daudin, Traits d'Orn., ii, 1800, 217.— Shaw, Gen. Zool., vii, 1809, 

 230.— Wilson, Am. Orn., iii, 1811, 17, pL 19, fig. 1.— Nuttall, Man. Om. 

 U. S. and Can., Land Birds, 2d ed., 1840, 125. 



S[irix] nxvia Bonaparte, Joum. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., iii, pt. ii, 1824, 357; iv, pt. 

 ii, 1825, 272; Obs. Wilson's Am. Orn., 1826, [17, 13J]. 



Asio nxvialj-E-sson , Man. d'Orn., i, 1828, 117. 



[Jsio] nsevius Bonaparte, Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 1854, 543. 



Otus naevius Cuvier, Regne Anim., ed. 2, 1829, 241. 



Surniansevia Jameson, ed. Wilson's Am. Orn., i, 1831, 96, 99. 



Ephialtes naevia Cassin, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., v, 1851, 236 (plumages). 



Scops naevia Hoy, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., vi, 1853, 306 (Racine, Wisconsin). 



Bubo striatus Vieillot, Ois. Am. Sept., i, 1807, 54, pi. 21 (New York). 



Strix asio (not of Linnaeus) Daudin, Traite d'Orn., ii, 1800, 216, part. — Temminck, 

 Planch. Col., ii, 1838, pi. 80, and text.— Shaw, Gen. Zool., vii, 1809, 229, 

 part.— Wilson, Am. Orn., v, 1812, 83, pi. 42, fig. 1.— Vieillot, Nouv. Diet, 

 d'llist. Nat., vii, 1817, 37.— Bonaparte, Ann. Lye. N. Y., ii, pt. i, 1826, 36; 

 Synopsis, 1828, 36; Isis, 1832, 1139. — Swainson and Richardson, Fauna 

 Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 99, in text.— Jardine, ed. Wilson's Am. Orn., i, 1831, 

 307.— Audubon, Orn. Biog., i, 1831, 486, pi. 97; v, 1839, 392, part.— Nuttall, 

 Man. Orn. U. S. and Can., Land Birds, 1832, 120; 2d ed., 1840, 127.— 

 Brewer, ed. Wilson's Am. Orn., 1852, 687.— Cabot, Journ. Bost. Soc. N. H., 

 ii, 1838, 126 (plumages).— Thompson, Nat. Hist. Vermont, 1853, 64, fig. 



S[trix] asio Bonaparte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., iii, pt. ii, 1824, 356; iv, pt. ii, 

 1825, 272; Obs. Wilson's Am. Orn., 1826, [17, 131]. 



Bubo asio Vieillot, Ois. Am. Sept., i, 1807, 53, pi. 21.— Audubon, Synopsis, 

 1839, 29; Birds Am., oct. ed., i, 1840, pi. 40.— DeKay, Zool. N. Y., 1844, 25, 

 pi. 12, figs. 25, 26.— GiRAUD, Birds Long Island, 1844, 28.' 



Otus asio Stephens, Shaw's Gen. Zool., xiii, pt. 2, 1826, 57.— Schlegel, Fauna 

 Japonica, 1845, 25, in text.— Stone, Auk, xx, 1903, 275.— Fleming, Auk, 

 xxiv, 1907, 74 (Toronto, Ontario, resident).— Taverner and Swales, WiL^on 

 Bull., no. 60, 1907, 98 (Point Pelee, Ontario; habits; notes).— American 

 Ornithologists' Union Committee, Auk, xxv, 1908, 372.— Visher, Auk, 

 xxvi, 1909, 148 (Behrens, w. South Dakota, common). 



Otus asio asio Wetmore, Condor, xi, 1909, 158 (near LawTcuce, e. Kansas, com- 

 mon).— American Ornithologists' Union, Check List, 3rd ed.,'l910, 172. 



[Otus asio asio] Sherman, Auk, xxviii, 1911, 15.5-168 (nest-life). 



Asio asio Lesson, Man. d'Orn., i, 1828, 117. 



Scops asio Lesson, Traits d'Orn., 1831, 107.— Bonaparte, Geog. and Comp. 

 List, 1838, 6.— Kaup, Jardine's Contr. Om., 1852, 112.— Hoy, Proc. Ac. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., 1853, 306 (Racine, Wisconsin).— Cassin, Illustr. Birds Calif., 



