254 NEBRASKA ZOOLOGICAL STUDIES 
NEBRASKA ORNITHOLOGISTS’ UNION. 
00. Proceedings. Of I Ann. Meeting, Dec., 1899, publ. Jan., 1900; of 
II Ann. Meeting, Jan., 1901, publ. Oct., 1901; of III Ann. Meeting, 
Feby., 1902, publ. Dec., 1902. 
OBERHOLSER, H. C. 
02 A Review of the Larks of the Genus Otocoris. Proc. U. 8. Nat. 
Mus., XXIV, 801-884, Pls. XLITI-XLIX. 
References to Nebraska specimens. 
PEARSE, A. S. 
95 A Patriotic Blue Jay. Nidiologist, I, 72. 
Killing an English Sparrow. 
96 Notes on some Birds of Gage Co., Nebr. Oologist, XIII, 15-16. 
96a@ A note on the Meadow Lark. Nidologist, III, 105. 
Nest with seven eggs at Beatrice. 
PEPOON, ELSIE. 
02 Water for Birds. Proc. N. O. U., III, 40-41. 
Notes from Table Rock. 
PHILLIPS, C. H. 
76 The Fauna of Nebraska. Forest and Stream, VI, 284. 
List of game birds. 
Puiwuies, W. S. (“El Comancho”). 
93 A White Rattlesnake. Forest and Stream, XLI, 316. 
Reference to increase in numbers of certain birds in Nebraska. 
PoTTER, A. G. 
91 One Day’s Tramp. Oologist, VIII, 243. 
At Omaha—trivial. 
PYFER, AMOS. 
95 Notes on the Bob-white. Oologist, XII, 52-53. 
Nesting habits. 
REED, M. H. 
90 Harris’s Woodpecker in Nebraska. Oologist, VII, 29. 
In Otoe county—not Harris’s but Hairy. 
RICHMOND, C. W. 
97 The Western Field Sparrow (Spizella pusilla arenacea Chadbourne). 
Auk, XIV, 345-347. 
Recorded from Valentine. 
RIDGWAY, Rost. 
74 Notes upon American Water Birds. Am. Nat., VIII, 108-110. 
Type of Belted Piping Plover from “Loup Fork of Platte.” 
01 The Birds of North and Middle America. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., No. 
50. 8vo. Part I (1901), pp. xxx+715, 20 pls.; part II (1902), pp. 
xx+834, 22 pls. 
Refers to specimens of a number of species from Nebraska. 
Ola New Birds of the Families Tanagride and Icteride. Proc. Wash. 
Acad. Sei., IIT, 149-155. 
Type of Agelaius phaniceus fortis, Thick-billed Redwing, from 
Omaha. 
