A'0.4.] COUES'S ORNITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY STRIGID^. 747 



1863. SCHLEGEL, H. — Continued. 



The 264 specimens of "Striges" contained in the Leyden Museum are here treated, with 

 synonymy and description, as representing 6 spp. of Strix, 21 of Ulula, and 26 of Noctua. 

 Strixflammea americana, p. 4; Noctua hirsuta philippensis, p. 26; N. perlata capensis, p. 37, 

 subspp.nn.— The group is that of Owls without ear-tufts, as distinguished from the tufted 

 species, the latter being the "Oti" of this author. 



I8ti3. Wheelwright, H. Notes on the Hawk Owl (Strix funerea), and Tengmalm'a 

 Owl (Strix Teugmakui) as observed in Lapland. <^Zoologisf, xxi, 1863, pp. 



8442-8444. 



1864. Armistead, J. J. The Shorteared Owl [Strix brachyotus] perching. < Zoolo- 



gist, xxii, 1864, p. 8876. 



1865. Lord, J. K. The Pigmy Owl. Glaucidium gnoma, Wagler. ... <^ The Intel- 



lectual Observer, vii, 1865, pp. 409-413. 

 1867. Elliot, D. G. Description of an apparently new species of Owl, of the Genua 

 Scops [S. kennicottii]. < Proc. Acad, Nat. Sd. Phila. , xix, 1867, pp. 99, 100. 



1867. Ward, H. Snowy Owl [in Caithness] and Honey Buzzard [in Coventry], < Zo- 



ologist, 2d ser. , ii, 1867, ]). 912. 



1868. Allen, J. A. Notes on the Red and Mottled Owls [Scops asio]. < Am. Nat., ii, 



1868, pp. 327-329. 

 The question discussed and their identity shown. 



1868. Anon. Snowy Owl in Inverness-shire. < Zoologist, 2d ser. , ill, 1868, p. 1457. 



From the 'Inverness Advertiser.' 

 1868. Fowler, A. The Mottled Owl [Scops asio]. < Am. Nat.,n, 1868, p. 109. 



Continues the controversy between himself and E. A. Samuels (op. cit, i, 1867, p. 496, and 

 ii, 1868, p. 47). • 



1868. GURNEY, J.H., Jr. Snowy Owls in Shetland. <_ Zoologist, 2d ser., in,186&,-a. 

 1374. 



1868. Harvie-Brown, J. A. Snowy Owl ofif the Scotch Coast. < Zoologist,2d ser., 

 iii, p. 1058. 



1868. Maynard, C. J. The Mottled Owl [Scops asio] in confinement. < Am. Nat., 

 ii, 1868, pp. 73-77. 

 Extended notice, with introductory note by E. A. Samuels. 

 1868. Rathvon, S. S. The Barn Owl [Strix pratincola] in Pennsylvania. <^m. 

 iVai.,ii, 1868,p.489. 

 Account of a nesting place at Lancaster, Pa. 

 1868. Sclater, p. L., and Salvin, 0. Descriptions of New Species of Birds of the 

 Families DendrocolaptidfB, Strigidae, and Columbidae. < P. Z. S.\ xxxvi, 1868 

 pp. 53-60, pi. V, woodcc. 



The new Owls described are Syrniumfulvescens, p. 58, and Scops barbariig, p. 56, woodcut; 

 and a synopsis of 7 spp. of the latter genus is also given. 



1868. Sclater, P. L., and Salvin, O. Descriptions of New or Little-known American 

 Birds of the Families Fringillidse, Oxyrhamphidse, BucconidiB, and Strigidse. 

 < P. Z. S., xxxvi, 1868, pp. 322-329, pi. xxix. 



The Owl described and figured is Gymnoglaux lawrencii, p. 328, pi. sxix; a synonymatic 

 synopsis of 3 spp. of this genus is also given. 



1868. Wood, W. The Mottled Owl [Scops asio]. < Am. Nat.,u, 1868, pp. 370-374. 

 On the changes of plumage, and habits. 



1868. Wright, C. A Comical Owl [Glaucidium siju]. <^ Am. Nat., ii, 1868, pp. 420- 



422. 

 Habits of an individual in confinement. 



1869. Brewster, W. The Mottled Owl again. < Am. Nat. , iii, 1869, pp. 334, 335. 



Kotes on the habits of Scops asio in captivity. 

 1869. Canfield, C. S. Habits of the Burrowing Owl of California [Athene cunicu- 

 laria]. < Am. Nat., ii, 1869, pp. 583-586. 

 Chiefly on the kind of association with Spermophilus beecheyi, and on the nesting. 



