LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 359 



^•"•^- Genus SCOTIAPTEX. Swains. 



304 (370) SCOTIAPTEX CINEREA. (Gmel.) Great Gray Owl. 



Arctic species, which occurs in winter as far south as New p]nglancl and 

 Illinois ; numerous records for Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, etc. 



Genus NYCTALA. Beehsi. 



305 (371) NYCTALA TENQMALMl RICHARDSONI. (Bonap.) Richardson's Owl. 



Arctic species ; casual in winter iu northern United States ; New Eng- 

 land, Illinois, etc. ; breeds north of United States. 



306 (372) NYCTALA ACADICA. (Gmel.) Saw-whet OwL Acadian Owl. 



North America ; breeds from middle United States northward. 



307 (373) MEQASCOPS ASIO. (Ltnn.) Screech Owl. 



Eastern North America ; Canada to Georgia ; breeds nearly throughout 

 its range. 



308 (373a) Megascops asio floridanus. (Ridgw.) Florida Screech Owl. 



A rather small southern race of the Screech Owl, somewhat darker and 

 the markings heavier ; occurs in Gulf States from South Carolina 

 to Louisiana. 



Genus BUBO. Dumeril. 



309 (37.5) BUBO VIRQINIANUS. (Gmel ) Great Horned Owl. 



Eastern North America ; north to Labrador ; breeds throughout its range. 



310 (37.5«) Bubo vin/mianus arcticus. Swains. Arctic Horned Owl. 



Pale birds have occasionally been taken in northeastern North America 

 which may be referable to this race. 



311 (37.5c) Bubo virginianus saturatus. Ridgw. Dusky Horned Owl. 



A dark race ; rangiug from Labrador and Hudson Bay westward to 

 Alaska ; south to Louisiana and Arizona ; some Louisiana speci- 

 mens are very dark. 



Genus NYCTEA. Steph. 



312 (376) NYCTEA NYCTEA. (Linn.) Snowy Owl. 



Northern North America ; in winter, south to Middle States ; breeds 

 north of United States. 



Genus SYRNIA. Dumeeil. 



313 (377o) SURNIA ULULA CAPAROCH. (MiiLL.) American Hawk Owl. 



Arctic North America ; south in winter to borders of United States ; 

 New England and Illinois ; breeds from New England northward. 



Genus SPEOTYTO. Gloger. 



314 (378) SPEOTYTO CUNICULARIA HYPOQ/EA. (Bonap.) Burrowing Owl. 



Western species ; one record from Massachusetts. 



315 (378a) Speoiyto cunicnlaria floridana. Ridgw. Florida Burrowing Owl. 



Resident in southern Florida ; a rather dark form, having the feet and legs 

 (tarsus) almost without feathers ; bveeds in a hole in the ground. 



