yo.i.] COUES'S OENITH. BIBLIOGRAPHY— ^STEIGID^. 749 



1872. GuEXEY, J. H., Jr. Snowy Owl at Soutkrepps, Norfolk. <^ Zoologist, 2(\. ser., 

 Til, 1872, p. 2912. 



1872, EiDGWAY, E. Eelationship of tlie American White-fronted Owl. <^Am. Nat., 

 vi, 1872, pp. 283-285. 



Critical examination (-with. ref. to Elliot, Ibis, Jan., 1872) of N. albifrons, which is determ- 

 ined to be K. acadicajviv. Characters and synonyms of this species and JV. tengmalmi. 



1872. Whitaker, J., Jr. Abundance of Shorteared Owls in NottinghamsMre. 



<^ Zoologist, 2d ser., vii, 1872, p. 2992. 



1873. AfLLEN], J. A. The White-fronted Owl in Canada. <^m. Nat., yu, 1873, pp. 



427-429. 



Maintains that this is Nyctale acadica juv. 

 1873. EiDGWAY, E. Eevision of the . . . and the Strigine Genus, Glaucidium. 

 < Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist.,x\i, 1873, pp. 7.3-106. 



For full title and comment, see imder FAiiCONiD^, same date and author. 



1873. Whitaker, J., Jr. Shorteared Owl in Nottinghamshire. <^ Zoologist, 2d ser., 



viii, 1873, p. 3489. 



1874. COUES, E. Pet Owls [Bubo virginianus]. <^ ^m. *S^ortemam, iii, 1874, p. 354. 

 1874. Grator, a. Captive Owl fed by its Mate. < Am. Sportsman, iii, 1874, p. 213. 

 1874. Gurnet, J. H. Nidification of the Snowy Owl in Confinement. <^ Zoologist, 2d 



ser., ix, 1874, p. 4154. 

 1874. Hudson, W. H. On the Habits of the Burrowing Owl (Pholeoptynx cunicu- 

 laria). < P. Z. S., xlii, 1874, pp. 308-311. 



1874. EiDGWAY, E. Discovery of a Burrowing Owl in Florida. <^ Am. Sportsman, 

 iv, No. 14, July 4, 1874, p. 216, fig. 1. 



Description of Speotyto cunieularia var. floridana, var. n., with account of habits. Kemarks 

 npon geographical distribution of American birds, and peculiarities of Florida in this respect. 



1874. EiDGWAY, E. Two Eare Owls [Syruium occidentale, Micrathene whitneyi] 



from Arizona. < Am. Nat. , vii, No. 4, Apr. , 1874, i)p. 239, 240. 

 The article includes a notice of Asturina plagiata. 



1875. Axon [Editorial]. [Capture of Speotyto hypogsea in New York City.] 



<^ Forest and Stream, v, Aug. 12, 1875, p. 4. 



1875. Deane, E. Occurrence of the burrowing Owl in [Newburyport,] Massachusetts. 



<^Bocl and Gun, vi, May 15, 1875, p. 97. 

 Head before Nutf. Ornith. Club, May 6 ; notes also other rarities. 

 1875. GuENEY, J. H. On the Snowy Owl [Nyctea nivea] nesting in Confinement. 



<^ Zoologist, 2d ser. , x, Aug. , 1875, p. 4573. 

 1875. GURNEY, J. H. Further Note [ZooL, s. s., 4573] on the Young of the Snowy Owl 



[Nyctea scandiaca] hatched in Confinement. <^Zoologist, 2d ser. , x, Oct. , 1875, 



pp. 4663, 4664. 



1875. GuRNEY, J. H. [On the breeding of Nyctea nivea in confinement. ] <^J6ts, 3d 

 ser., V, 1875, pi). 517, 518. 



1875. "Pete." The Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) [attacks a dog]. <^Eod 

 and Gun, vii, Dec. 11, 1875, p. 163. 



1875. EiDGWAY, E. More About the Florida Burrowing Owl [Speotyto cunieularia 

 var. floridauus]. <iEod and Gun, vi, Apr. 3, 1875, p. 7. (See also Am. Sports- 

 man for July 4, 1874.) 



1875. Sharpe, R. B. Contributions to a History of the Accipitres. The Genus Glau- 

 cidium. <^ IMs, 3d ser., V, 1875, j)]!. 35-59, j)ll. i, ii. 



Elaborate, critical, with special reference to K. Eidgway's paper on same subject {Pr. 

 Bost. Soc, xvi, 1873, pp. 91-106). 9 spp. <?. griseiceps, p. 41, pi. ii, f. 2 ; G. ridgwayi, p. 58, spp. 

 nn. ; pi. i, (?. gnoma; pi. ii, f. 1, O.pumilum. 



1875. Sharpe, E. B. Contributions to a History of the Accipitres. The Genus Strix 

 of Linnaeus, and its Tyi^e. <^ Ibis, 3d ser., v, 1875, pp. 324-328. 

 Strix is left for S. fiammea. But see especially Newton, 26i,<f, 1876, pp. 94-104. 



