252 NEBRASKA ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES 
TEATS AN 
83 Spring Birds of Nebraska. Forest and Stream, XX, 265-266, 284. 
List of 114 species observed from March 1 to June 1, 1880, in 
central Nebraska, in the vicinity of the Platte, Loup, and Wood 
rivers. 
HARRIS, Epw. 
51 List of Birds and Mammalia found on the Missouri River from 
Fort Leavenworth to Fort Union, at the mouth of the Yellow- 
stone River. 5th Ann. Rept. Smith. Inst., 1850, 136-138. 
HARRISON, NELL. 
02 From a Woman’s Standpoint. ,(Abstract.) Proc. N. O. U., ITI, 
41-42. 
HASBROUCK, E. M. 
93 The Geographical Distribution of the Genus Besa SCOps in North 
America. Auk, X, 250-264, two maps. 
M. asio in Nebraska—at Ong. 
93a Evolution and Dichromatism in the Genus Megascops. Am. Nat., 
XXVIT, 521-533, 638-649. 
Specimens from Nebraska—Ong and London. 
HAYDEN, F. V. 
62 On the Geology and Natural History of the Upper Missouri. 
Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc., (2), XII, 1863, 1-218. 
An annotated list of birds, pp. 151-176. Not seen, but included 
here on strength of references by others. : 
HERSHEY, H. E. 
90 The Blue Jay. Oologist, VII, 29. 
Notes from Nebraska City. 
HORNADAY, W. T. 
98 The Destruction of our Birds and Mammals. 2d Ann. Rept. N. Y. 
Zool. Soc., 77-126. 
Reports from C. E. Bessey, Lincoln, and C. A. Waterman, Hay 
Springs. 
Howe, EH. D. 
01 Injurious Traits of the Blue Jay. Proc. N. O. U., II, 29-30. 
HUBBARD, C. P. 
89 [The Snowy Owl.] Forest and Stream, XXXIII, 449. 
At Broken Bow. 
HumMMER, THE. 
99 An amateur paper published at Nebraska City by J. R. Bonwell. 
Nine numbers were issued, from May, 1899, to March, 1900. 
The page size was 2% by 44 inches. 
HUNTER, J. S. 
98 Hawk Killed by Rattlesnake. Osprey, Lil, 46. 
A Red-tail—near Lincoln. 
99 On the Food of the Crow Blackbird. Osprey, IV, 60-61. 
Notice of a roost at Lincoln and notes on stomach contents. 
