The past Winter a very fine specimen of the Great Horned 
Qwl was brought to me, which was strongly scented with 
black-and-white. After keeping it in Hemlock for ten days, 
I mounted it, and in due time returned it to its owner, who 
placed it in a close, unoccupied room. He recently informed 
me that sometimes upon first entering the room he could 
detect a little scent, but usually nothing. 
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0.480. X, May. 1885. p. is~a- 
Summer Bds.Mt. Mansfield, Vfc. 
- Bubo virginianus. Great Horned Owl. — Resident. 
by Arthur H. Howell. Auk, XVIII, Oct., 190 L p. 3 ^o. 
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