INDEX TO PAPERS RELATING TO FOOD OF BIRDS. 



55 



Otocoris alpestris Continued. 



Formal report, Bui 23, pp. 7-87 (1,154 



stomachs) ; Kept. 1892, pp. 193- 



197 (59 stomachs). 

 Killed by eating poisoned wheat, F. 



Bui. 352, p. 8. 

 Otus asio Screech owl. 



Beneficial, Ybk. 1895, p. 590; Ybk. 



1896, p. 628 ; Ybk. 181)7, p. 670. 

 Bounty laws, Ybk. 1899, p. 281. 

 Brief account, Bui. 31, pp. 49-50 ; Bui. 



38, p. 43 ; Circ. 61, pp. 3, 12-13 (254 



stomachs) ; Kept. 1889, pp. 372- 



376; Ybk. 1894, pp. 217, 225-226; 



Ybk. 1900, p. 430. 

 Feeding on brown rat, Bui. 33, p. 34 ; 



buckwheat, Bui. 2, p. 121 ; English 



sparrow, Bui. 1, pp. 32, 150, 238; 



Kept. 1886, p. 245; field mice, Bui. 



31, pp. 49-50; Ybk. 1905, p. 371; 

 horned larks, Bui. 23, p. 12 ; seeds, 

 wheat, Bui. 2, p. 121. 



Food at Marshall Hall, Bui. 17, pp. 19, 



32, 56, 86 (5 stomachs). 



Food of nestlings, Ybk. 1900, p. 430. 

 Formal report, Bui. 3, pp. 11, 14, 146, 

 163-173 (254 stomachs) ; Kept. 1887, 

 pp. 420-421 (94 stomachs). 

 Other notes, Bui. 1, pp. 32, 150, 238; 



Kept. 1886, p. 245. 



Otus flammeolus Flammulated screech owl. 



Beneficial, Circ. 61, p. 3 ; Ybk. 1894, p. 



217; Ybk. 1895, p. 590; Ybk. 1896, 



p. 628. 



Brief account, Bui. 3, pp. 11, 173-174; 



Kept. 1889, p. 376. 

 Feeding on beetles, other insects, and 



scorpion, Fauna 3, pp. 39, 91. 

 Ovenbird, see Seiurus aurocapillus. 

 Owl, American barn, see Aluco pratincola. 

 Barred, see Strix varia. 

 Burrowing, see Speotyto cunicularia 



hypoga?a. 



Elf, see Micropallas whitneyi. 

 Ferruginous pygmy, see Glaucidium 



phalcenoides. 

 Flammulated screech, see Otus flam- 



meolus. 



Florida burrowing, see Speotyto cuni- 

 cularia floridana. 



Great gray, see Scotiaptex nebulosa. 

 Great horned, see Bubo virginianus. 

 Hawk, see Surnia ulula caparoch. 

 Long-eared, see Asio wilsonianus. 

 Old-world barn, see Aluco flammeus. 

 Old-world long-eared, see Asio otus. 

 Pygmy, see Glaucidium gnoma. 

 Richardson's, see Cryptoglaux funerea 



richardsoni. 



Saw-whet, see Cryptoglaux acadica. 

 Screech, see Otus asio. 

 Short-eared, see Asio flammeus. 

 Snowy, see Nyctea nyctea. 

 Spotted, see Strix occidentalis. 



Oxyechus vociferus Killdeor. 



Feeding on army worm, billbugs, Circ. 

 79, p. ; boll weevils, Bui. 22, pp. 

 15, 16; Bui. 25, pp. 8, 9, 14, 21; 

 Bui. 29, pp. 6, 7, 11, 20-21, 27, 30; 

 Circ. 57, p. 4 ; Circ. 64, p. 5 ; Circ. 

 79, p. 6 ; click beetles, clover-leaf 

 beetle, clover-root curculio, corn-leaf 

 beetle, cotton worm, cotton cutworm, 

 Circ. 79, p. 6 ; crane flies, Circ. 79, 

 p. 4 ; crayfishes, cutworms, Circ. 79, 

 p. 6 ; Dytiscidae, Circ. 79, p. 8 ; grape- 

 vine colaspis, Circ. 79, p. 6 ; grass- 

 hoppers, Circ. 79, p. 2 ; horseflies, 

 Circ. 79, p. 4 ; mosquitoes, Circ. 79, 

 p. 2 ; Kept. 1908, p. 577 ; Nereis, 

 Circ. 79, p. 8 ; rice weevil, tobacco 

 worm, wireworms, Circ. 79, p. 6. 

 Killed by eating poisoned grain, Ybk. 



1908, p. 308. 



Other notes, Bui. 22, pp. 15-16; Bui. 

 29, p. 27. 



Oxeye, see Parus major. 



IP. 



Padda oryzivora Java sparrow. 



Admission to Hawaii denied, Kept. 



1909, p. 542. 



Damages rice, Ybk. 1906, p. 177. 

 Injurious in Hawaii, Kept. 1902, p. 213. 

 Paddy bird, see Padda oryzivora. 

 Pandion haliaetus carolinensis Osprey. 

 Bounty laws, Ybk. 1899, pp. 266, 279, 



280, 281. 



Brief account, Bui. 38, p. 41. 

 Food at Marshall Hall, Bui. 17, pp. 



19, 53. 



Food of nestlings, Ybk. 1900, p. 430. 

 Formal report, Bui. 3, pp. 15, 16, 130- 



132 (12 stomachs). 

 Injurious, Bui. 38, p. 10. 

 Protected, or excepted from bounty 

 laws in certain States, Bui. 12, p. 

 29; Bui. 12 (rev.), p. 32; Ybk. 1899, 

 pp. 266, 279. 

 Parabuteo unicinctus harrisi Harris's 



hawk. 



Beneficial, Circ. 61, p. 3; Ybk. 1894, 

 p. 217; Ybk. 1895, p. 590; Ybk. 

 1896, p. 628. 



Feeding on cotton rat (Sigmodon his- 

 l>i(]nn te.riditiiv), Fauna 25, p. 116; 

 rabbits, Ybk. 1907, p. 336; sper- 

 mophiles, Bui. 4, pp. 16, 17 ; wood 

 rat (Xcotonia mwropus), Fauna 25, 

 p. 112. 

 Formal report, Bui. 3, pp. 11, 47-48 



(6 stomachs). 



Paroquet, Carolina, see Conuropsis caro- 

 linensis. 

 Parrot, Double yellow-headed, see Amazona 



oratrix. 

 Mountain, see Nestor notabilis. 



