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368. Si/niiion itchiihjsKiii (Forst.). — Barred Owl. Somewhat rare resident. 



370. Scotiaptex cinerea (Gmel.). — Great Gray Owl. A very rare winter 



visitant. Omaha, December 17, 1893 (I. S. Trostler). 



371. Nyctala tcngmahni richardsoni (Bonap.). — Richardson's Owl. Rare 



winter visitant. Lincoln, December 10, 1802 (L. Bruner). 



372. Nyctala acadica (Gmel.). — Acadian Owl. Very rare in summer, un- 



common in winter. Beatrice, December 7, 1900. 



373. Mcyascops asio (Linn.). — Screech Owl. A quite common resident in 



eastern part of state. 



375. Bubo virginianus (Gmel.). — Great Horned Owl. Uncommon resident. 

 37,>«. Bilbo virginianus pallesceiis Stone. — Western Horned Owl. Resident 



westward, east in winter. Beatrice, December 20, 1898. 



376. Nyctea nyctea (Linn.). — Snowj"- Owl. Winter resident, common in 



some winters. Beatrice, January, 1892; December 17, 1898. 



37~ff. Suriiia uliila caparoch (Miill.). — American Hawk Owl. Verj^ rare. 

 Recorded in November, 1891, but included because it is essentially 

 a winter bird. 



378. Speotyto cimicularia hypogwa (Bonap.). — Burrowing Owl. Common 

 resident over the state, especially westward. 



390. Ceryle alcyon (Linn.). — Belted King^sher. Remaining- late and win- 

 tering when only small places are open on the creeks and rivers. 

 Beatrice, December 29, 1899. 



393. Dryobatt'S vlUosus (Linn.). — Hairy Woodpecker. Resident, not very 

 common. 



393(Z. Dryohatcs villosus hyloscopus (Cab.). — Cabanis's Woodpecker. Resi- 

 dent in extreme western Nebraska. Sioux Co., December, 1895 

 (L. Bruner). 



394&. Dryobates pubescens oreoecus Batch. — ^Batchelder's Woodpecker. 

 Resident in extreme western part of the state. Sioux Co., Febru- 

 ary 19, 1896 (L. Bruner). 



394c. Dryobates pubescens medianm (Swains.). — Downy Woodpecker. An 

 abundant resident. 



400. Picoides arcticus (Swains.). — Arctic Three-toed Woodpecker. Verj- 

 rare winter visitant. Omaha, December 15, 1895 (I. S. Trostler). 



406. Melanerpes erythrocephalus (Linn.). — Red-headed Woodpecker. Oc- 

 casional in winter. Dunbar, December 4, 1899 (M. A. Carriker, Jr.). 



408. Melanerpes torquatus (Wils.). — Lewis's Woodpecker. Long Pine, vnn- 



ters, but rare (J. 'Si. Bates). 



409. Melanerpes carolimts (Linn.). — Red-bellied Woodpecker. Nebraska 



Cit3- in winter (]M. A. Carriker, Jr.). 

 412ff. Colaptcs auratiis liiteus Bangs. — Northern Flicker. Common in 

 ranter. 



413. Colaptes cafer coUaris (Vig.). — Red-shafted Flicker. Resident, com- 

 moner westward. Beatrice, February 23, 1899; January 13, 1900. 



474. Otocoris alpestris (Linn.). — Specimens are taken in winter Avhich 

 agree perfectly with 0. a. Jioyti Bishop and others apparently 

 referable to the true 0. alpestris as defined by Oberholser. 



474(7. Otocoris alpestris leucohrma (Cones). — Pallid Horned Lark. Uncom- 

 mon in winter, from the northwest. Several records. 



4746. Otocoris alpestris praticola Hensh. — Prairie Horned Lark. Abundant 

 resident in eastern Nebraska. 



