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tion of Museums, and a Fellow of the Iowa Academy of Science 

 (1900 and 1911). 



It is not certain that all of his publications are listed below; 

 but in addition to these he furnished many facts for the " Birds 

 of Iowa," by Dr. R. M. Anderson. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. The Duck Hawk (Falco peregrinus anatuvi) in Iowa. Proc. 



Iowa Acad. Sci., X., 1902, pp. 93-98. A review of records 

 and some account of habits. 



2. Two Hundred Wild Birds of Iowa. Cedar Rapids, 1910. A 



small popular handbook, especially good in emphasizing the 

 differential characters. 



3. The Occurrence of Melanism in the Broad-winged Hawk 



(Buteo latissimus). Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., XIX., 1912, pp. 

 191-192. 



4. A Remarkable Flight of Broad-winged Hawks. Proc. Iowa 



Acad. Sci., XIX., 1912, pp. 195-196. The flight contained 

 between two and three thousand birds. 



5. Notes on the Food of the Black-crowned Night Heron in Cap- 



tivity. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., XIX., 1912, p. 193. The 

 Heron readily ate white rats, and regurgitated the fur in 

 a round ball. 



6. Birds of Iowa. Iowa Arbor and Bird Day Book, 1913. 



7. The Building and Function of a College Museum. Proc. Iowa 



Acad. Sci., XXII., 1915, pp. 358-362. 



8. Notes on the Prairie Spotted Skunk in Iowa. Proc. Iowa 



Acad., XXII., 1915, pp. 355-357. 



9. The Mississippi Kite in Nebraska. Wils. Bui., XXVII., 1915, 



pp. 407-408. 



10. Science in the High School. The College Eye, Cedar Falls, 



May 3, 1916. 



11. Additional Notes on the Little Spotted Skunk {Spilogale in- 



terrupta) Raf. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., XXIII., 1916, p. 290. 



12. Successful " Mink Farming " in Iowa. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 



XXIII., pp. 285-290. 



13. Krider's Hawk (Buteo horealis krideri) in Alaska. Auk, 



XXXIII., 1916, p. 321. 



14. Description of a New Subspecies of the Broad-winged Hawk. 



Auk, XXXIV., 1917, pp. 73-75. 



15. Why the Quail Should be Protected. Des Moines Register, 



March 28, 1917. 



16. The Western Goshawk in Iowa. Auk, XXXIV., 1917, pp. 336. 



T. C. Stephens. 

 Sioux City, Iowa. 



