Abstract

On July 20, 1950, E. Lendell Cockrum of the University of Kansas collected 90 pellets of barn owls (Tyto alba) in the attic of an abandoned house ten miles south and two miles west of Johnson, Stanton County, Kansas. Subsequent examination of the pellets and identification (based on skulls and mandibles) of the vertebrate remains therein yielded the data shown in Table I. Birds were identified by Harrison B. Tordoff of the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History.

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