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America north of Mexico" (Goss); " lu the west it extends far south in win- 

 ter" (Fisher); Omaha (L. Skow); "I have never observed this hawk in vicinity 

 of Omaha, but on June 27, 1895, saw a pair in Cherry county flying very low 

 in vicinity of a colony of striped ground squirrels " (I. S. Trostler) ; Lincoln 

 (Dr. F. L. Riser). 



V\i.. IS. — Swainson s Hawk. 



348. Archibuteo ferrugineus (i/cA^.).— Ferruginous Rough- 



leg ; Ferruginous Buzzard. 



Omaha (L. Bruner}; "1 have seen but one of these hawks in Nebraska" 

 (Aughey); " Resident, rare" (Taylor); "east to and across the Great Plains" 

 (Bendire); " East into Iowa and casually to Illinois" (Goss); " Ranging to the 

 eastern border of the Great Plains" (Fisher); Omaha (L. Skow); "not ob- 

 served in vicinity of Omaha, a common summer resident in Cherry county" 

 (I. S. Trostler); Sioux county, Feb. 24, 1896 (W. D. Hunter); Harrison— breed- 

 ing (E. H. Barbour). 



349. Aquila chrysaetos {Linn.). — Golden Eagle. 



West Point, Oakland, Decatur, Lincoln, etc. (L. Bruner); "Resident, rare" 

 (Taylor); "Northern portions of northern hemisphere" ^Bendire); do. (Goss); 



