RECORD OF NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGY—I 251 
Dawson, W. L. 
99, Some Western Horizons. Wilson Bull., No. 26, 37-38. 
List of 62 species seen at Waterloo. 
DEANE, RUTHVEN. 
98 The Passenger Pigeon (Hctopistes migratorius) in Wisconsin and 
Nebraska. Auk, XV, 184-185. Reprinted in Forest and Stream, 
L, 365, under the title, The Wild Pigeon. 
DWIGHT, JONATHAN, JR. 
90 The Horned Larks of North America. Auk, VII, 138-158, map. 
Otocoris alpestris praticola Hensh. and O. a. arenicola Hensh. re- 
corded from Nebraska. 
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Dworak, ANTON. 
87 From Nebraska. Oologist, IV, 84. 
Taking of certain eggs. Trivial and unreliable. 
EICHE, AUGUST. * 
01 Breeding of the Snowy Heron and Swallow-tailed Kite. Proc. N. 
Oe. VEE, 96: 
At Lincoln and Greenwood, respectively. 
01a [American, White-winged, and Surf Scoters at Lincoln.] Proc. N. 
Oy Ui, 101. 
i'—_—__—, D. B. 
82 A Nebraska Eagle. Forest and Stream, XVIII, 226. 
At Fairmont—probably a Golden Eagle. 
FIsHER, A. K. 
93 The Hawks and Owls of the United States. U.S. Dept. Agr., Div. 
Orn. and Mam., Bull. 3. 8vo, 210 pp., 25 pls. 
References to Nebraska. Aughey’s data are incorporated in 
the tables giving the results of examinations of stomach con- 
tents. 
FULLER, D. BH. 
94 Prairie Chickens in the Sixties. Forest and Stream, XLIII, 267. 
At the confluence of the Platte and Elkhorn rivers. 
FuRNAS, Rost. W. 
02 The Carolina Paroquet. Proc. N. O. U., III, 107. 
At Brownville, in years past. 
GRAVES, A. R. 
01 Notes on Birds from Western Nebraska. Proc. N. O. U., II, 84-85. 
GRINNELL, GEORGE B. 
73 Elk Hunting in Nebraska. By “Ornis.” Forest and Stream, I, 116. 
References to birds. 
4G Nebraska Notes. By “Yo.” Forest and Stream, IX, 152. 
On various water birds and shore birds. 
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89 [The Snowy Owl.] Forest and Stream, XXXIII, 449. 
90 Note of the Snowy Owl. Forest and Stream, XXXIV, 328. 
91 Snowy Owls. Forest and Stream, XXXV, 472. 
Writes from Edgar. 
