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TROSTLER, I. S.—Continued. 
92b Omaha Crows again. Oologist, IX, 182. 
Value as scavengers. 
94 The American Long-eared Owl. Naturalist (Austin, Tex.), 1, 7. 
Breeding at Florence; set of six eggs, April 23, 1893. 
95 Among the Sandhills in Northwest Nebraska. Nidiologist, III, 8-9, 
21-22, 
An ornithological collecting trip, near Cody, in latter part of 
June, 1895. 
97 Remarks on Prof. Kumlien’s Correction. Osprey, I, 138. 
In support of statement that Yellow-headed Blackbird nests 
in wild rice. 
99 The Anatine of the Middle Missouri Valley. Museum, V, 90-91. 
Twenty species—at Omaha. 
99a@ Missouri River Duck Notes. Osprey, III, 131. 
Twelve years’ observation at Omaha. 
01 Ornithology in Nebraska, and State Ornithological Societies. Proc. 
Ne OG. U., EL, 13-18, 
01a Notes regarding.a Chimney Swift Tree. Proc. N. O. U., II, 48, Pl. I. 
Near Omaha. 
02 Hints on Bird Photography. Proc. N. O. U., III, 89-93. 
VAN SANT, ELIZABETH. 
01 Young Rose-breasted Grosbeaks. Prac. N. O. U., II, 38-42, Pls. V- 
EX. 
Observations on habits, moulting, etc. 
02 A Pair of Young Barred Owls. Proc. N. O. U., Ill, 46-48, Pls. II- 
IV, text-fig. 
Taken near Omaha. 
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80 Prairie Chickens Drinking. Forest and Stream, XIV, 126, 207. 
Writes from New Bedford. 
WALLACE, J. E. 
01 Notes from Omaha. Proc. N. O. U., Il, 9%. 
Occurrence and breeding of rare species. 
WARD, H. B. - 
01 Internal Parasites of Nebraska Birds. Proc. N. O. U., II, 63-70. 
WHITE, C. A. 
93 The Raptores of Omaha and Vicinity. Oologist, X, 138-140. 
Woxrcorr, RK. H. 
99 The Fall and Winter of 1898-9 in Nebraska. Bull. Mich. Orn. Club, 
TLE 2-22. 
99a Bibliography of Nebraska Zoology. In Report of Zoologist, Ne- 
braska State Board of Agriculture, Report for 1898. Repr. as 
Studies from the Zoological Laboratory, Univ. of Nebr., No. 32. 
Birds, pp. 329-332. Very incomplete. 
00 A Twenty-three Years’ Record kept by Dr. A. L. Child of Platts- 
mouth, Nebr. Proc. N. O. U., I, 11-15. 
00a Suggestions as to an Accurate and Uniform Method of Recording 
Observations. Proc. N. O. U., I, 41-44. 
