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NEBRASKA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



Krider's Hawk. 



" Great plains of the United 



337a. Buteo borealis kriderii Hoopes.- 



West Point, Lincoln, Tekamah (L. Brunei) 

 States, from Minnesota to Texas " (Bendire); " East casually to Illinois and 

 Iowa" (Goss); "Great Plains from Minnesota to Texas " (Fisher); Omaha- 

 breeding (L. Skow) ; Omaha, "have twice taken eggs from a pair of very light 

 Eed-tails that would probably be classified as Kriderii" (I. S. Trostler). 



Fig. 16.— Goshawk. 



3376. Buteo borealis calurus {Cass.). — Western Red-tail 

 Hawk. 



Lincoln, West Point (L. Bruner); "Baird mentions two specimens taken in 

 August, 1857" (Taylor); "casual east to Illinois" (Bendire); "East to Kan- 

 sas, casually to Illinois" (Goss); "Country west of the Kocky mountains" 

 (Fisher) ; Omaha (L. Skow) ; "this dark phase is occasionally seen in the vi- 

 cinity of Omaha" (I. S. Trostler); Lincoln (Dr. F. L. Kiser). 



337d. Buteo borealis harlani {Aud.). — Harlan's Hawk. 



Lincoln, Omaha, West Point (L. Bruner) ; " The records of the Normal Sci- 

 ence Society show two specimens killed in April" (Taylor); "North to Kan- 

 sas, Iowa, and Illinois" (Bendire); " Casually to Iowa, Illiuoia, and Pennsyl- 

 vania" (Fisher); Omaha (L. Skow); "One killed on farm near Omaha and 

 mounted by L. Skow" (I. S. Trostler). 



339. Buteo lineatus ( (T?ne/.). — Red-shouldered Hawk. 



Omaha, Bellevue, Kulo (L. Bruner); "Probably a common resident" (Tay- 

 lor); "West to Texas and the Great Plains" (Bendire); " West to the edge of 



