354 APPENDIX IV. 



L896. Butler, A. W. A Century of Changes in the Aspects of 

 Nature. President's Address. Proceedings of the In- 

 diana Academy of Science, 1805, pages 31-42. 



Refers t<> changes in avifauna of Indiana. 



1896. Chansler, E. J. Our Feathered Beauties. Indiana 

 Farmer, February 15, 189(5, page 6. 



1896. Fisher. A. K. Food of the Barn Owl. Science, New 

 Series, vol. iii., pages 623-624. Reprint in Forest and 



SI ream, vol. xlvi., page 492. 



Results of studies of food. 



1896. FoRB-rsH, E. H. The Crow in Massachusetts. Massa- 

 chusetts Board of Agriculture, Crop Eeport Bulletin, 

 1896. Xo. 4. pages 24-40. 



General notes on the American crow: migration, gregarious 

 habits, mating' and nesting habits, digestive capacity, food, the 

 protection of crops, summary. 



1896. Hixe, Jane L. Cedar Waxwing. The Farmer's Guide, 

 vol. \ iii., Xo. 12, June 15, 1896. 



L896. Hints, Jane L. Farm Birds in Northern Indiana. The 

 Fa niter's Guide, Huntington, Ind., vol. viii. A series of 

 articles in chapters in the following numbers of that 

 paper: No. 3, February 1, 1896; Xo. 4, February 15; 

 Xo. 5, March 1; Xo. 6, March 15; Xo. 7, April 1; 

 Xo. s, April 15; Xo. 9, May 1. 



189<). Kihklaxd, A. II. The Army- Worm. Massachusetts 

 Crop Eeport, July. 1896, page 35. 



List of ten birds feeding on army-worms: Kingbird, phcebe, 

 bobolink, cowbird. red-winged blackbird. Baltimore oriole, crow- 

 blackbird, English sparrow, chipping sparrow, robin. Probably 

 also meadowdarks, crows, flickers, quail. 



