BIRDS OF NEW YORK 



III 



Hick's Beach 

 Jamestown 

 Auburn 

 Blissville 

 Buffalo 

 Marcy 



Gardiner's Island 

 East Marion 

 Gardiner's Island 

 Rochester 

 Sennett 

 Bellport 

 Canandaigua 

 Montauk Point 

 Montauk Point 

 Islip 

 Gasport 

 Montauk Point 

 South Danby 

 Medina 

 Staten Island 

 Kenyonville 

 Canandaigua 

 Livingston county 

 Wayne and Livings- 

 ton counties 

 Ithaca 

 East Schodack 



January lo, 1892 

 September 16, 18940^ 

 About December 13, 1895 

 December 1894 

 July 18, 189s 

 September 1898 

 September 30, 1898 

 October 12, 1898 

 March 1899 

 September 1899 

 September 23, 1900 

 Breeds, April 25th, 7 fresh eg: 

 June 18, 1900 

 September 12, 1900 

 September 25, 1901 

 April 23, 1902 

 September 1903 

 February 17, 1903 

 December i, 1904 

 June 20, 1905 

 1905-7 Breeds 

 October 30, 1905 

 April 1907 

 March 10, Breeds 



Breeds 



1906-7 (Several taken) 

 October 1907 



Howell, Auk, vol. 10, p. 90 

 Kibbe " Oologist," vol. 23, p. 25 

 Fred J. Stupp, 



(Hendrickson) Dutcher, L. I. Notes 

 Savage, Auk, vol. 12, p. 393 

 Bagg, Auk, vol. 17, p. 177 

 Worthington, Auk, vol. 16, p. 85 

 Worthington, Auk, vol. 16, p. 85 

 Braislin, Auk, vol. 17, p. 70 

 David Bruce 

 G. C. Embody 

 gs W. Arthur Babson 

 Ernest Watts 



Braislin, Auk, vol. 19, p. 146 

 Braislin, Bds. L. I., p. 70 

 H. M. Burtis, Auk, vol. 20, p. 212 

 Garrett, "Oologist," vol. 23, p. 25 

 Dwight, jr. Auk, vol. 20, p. 434 

 (Erway) H. D. Reed 

 Posson, " Oologist," vol. 22, p. 106 

 James Chapin 



Garrett, "Oologist," vol. 25, p. 25 

 Ernest Watts 

 D. Byron Waite 



A. L. Thome 



L. A. Fuertes 



(Hall) George L. Richard 



Family STRIGIDAB 



Horned Owls, etc. 



In this family the sternum is notched on the rear margin, there is no 

 manubrium on its front, and the furculum is more or less defective and not 

 ankylosed with the sternum; inner toe shorter than middle; feathers on 

 rear of tarsus not recurved; first quill shorter than third; from one to six 

 of the primary quills emarginate or sinuate. 



Here are included the owls with rounded face disks and large external 

 ears. Many have plumicorns or " horns," and those with the largest ears 

 have flaps or lids to cover the opening. There are 290 species and sub- 

 species, some of which are found in every region of the globe. 



