THE PUBLICATIONS OF B. H. BAILEY. 



It is not certain that the following list is complete, but in ad- 

 dition to these Dr. Bailey furnished many facts for "The Birds 

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



The Duck Hawk (Falco peregrinus anatum) in Iowa: Proc. Iowa Acad. 

 Science, Vol. X, pp. 93-98, 1902. 



Two Hundred Wild Birds of Iowa, Cedar Rapids, 1906. 



The Occurrence of Melanism in the Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo latissi- 

 mus) : Proc. Iowa Acad. Set, XIX, pp. 191-192, 1912. 



A Remarkable Flight of Broad-winged Hawks: Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., XIX. 

 pp. 195-196, 1912. 



Notes on the Food of the Black-crowned Night Heron in Captivity: Proc. 

 Iowa Acad. Sci., XIX, p. 193, 1912. 



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







The Building and Function of a College Museum: Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., 

 XXII, pp. 358-362, 1915. 



Notes on the Prairie Spotted Skunk in Iowa: Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., XXII, 

 pp. 355-357, 1915. 



The Mississippi Kite in Nebraska: Wilson Bui., XXVII, pp. 407-408, 1915. 

 Bird Conservation in Iowa: Proc. of the Iowa Forestry and Conservation 



Assn., pp. 31, 32, 1914-15. 

 Science in the High School: The College Eyte, Cedar Falls, May 3, 1916. 



Additional Notes on the Little Spotted Skunk (Spilogala interrupta) : 

 Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., XXIII, p. 290, 1916. 



Successful Mink Farming in Iowa: Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., XXIII, pp. 285- 

 290, 1916. 



Krider's Hawk (Buteo borealis krideri) in Alaska: Auk, XXXIII, p. 321, 

 1916. 



Description of a new sub-species of the Broad-winged Hawk: Auk, XXXIV. 

 pp. 73-75, 1917. 



Why the Quail Should Be Protected: Des Moines Register, March 28, 1917. 

 The Western Goshawk in Iowa: Auk, XXXIV, p. 336, 1917. 



The Mammals of our State: Iowa Conservation, January-March, 1917, pp 

 13-14. 



