BIRDS OP NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA 319 



Auk, xlv, 1928, 210, in text (albinism) ; Hi, 1935, 80 in text (North Carolina, 

 Blowing Rock, Watauga County, nest with 17 eggs, August 10, 1934; nest with 11 

 eggs, August 27).— Bond, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, Ixxx, 1928 (1929), 

 493 (Haiti) ; Auk, xlvii, 1930, 270 (St. Croix, V. I.).— Setth-Smith, L'Oiseau, x, 

 1929, 762 (care in captivity).— Danforth, Auk, xlvi, 1929, 362 (Mirebalais, 

 Grand Goave, Fonds des Negres, Hispaniola) ; Leeward Isl. Gazeteer, Suppl., Nov. 

 16, 1933, 2 (Antigua; introduced; now extinct). — Urner, Abstr. Linn. Soc. New 

 York, Nos. 39, 40, 1930, 71 (Union County, N. J.).— Miller, Murrelet, xi, 1930, 60 

 in text (Washington; Palouse region; habits; food). — Christy, Auk, xlviii, 

 1931, 367 (change of status; Sandusky Bay, Lake Erie).— Bailey and Wright, 

 Wils. Bull., xliii, 1931, 201 (Avery Island, La.). — Gabrielson, Condor, xxxiii, 

 1931, 112 (Brownsboro, Tolo, Jackson County, Oreg. ; introduced).— Groebbels, 

 Der Vogel, i, 1932, 532 in text (lining of gizzard), 664 (body temperature) ; ii, 

 1937, 384 in text (infertile eggs), 402 in text (parental care).— Caum, Occ. Pap. 

 Bishop Mus., X, No. 9, 1933, 12 (Hawaii; introduced; not known to breed). — 

 Nice and Kraft, Wils. Bull., xlvi, 1934, 122, in table (erythrocite count). — 

 Sutton, Ann. Carnegie Mus., xxiv, 1934, 12 (Arnett, Laverne, and Kenton, 

 Okla. ; crit). — Anderson, Journ. Barbados Mus. Hist. Soc, ii, 1935, 138 

 (Barbados; accidental). — Baillie and Harrington, Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. 

 Zool., No. 8, 1936, 30 (Ontario; formerly common; reduced in numbers; native 

 and introduced races mixed and not now identifiable). — Bagg and Eliot, Birds 

 Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, 1937, 173 (status; habits). — Griffee and 

 Rapraeger, Murrelet, xviii, 1937, 14 in text, 16 (Portland, Oreg.; 1 nesting 

 record). — Errington, Wils. Bull., Ii, 1939, 22, in text (ability to withstand cold 

 and hunger) ; liii, 1941, 85 in text (central Iowa; habits) ; Auk, Ivi, 1939, 170, 

 in text (food habits; Wisconsin ).^Todd, Birds Western Pennsylvania, 1940, 131, 

 in text (remains found in stomachs of eastern goshawks). — McCabe and Leo- 

 pold, Wils. Bull., Hi, 1940, 280 (Wisconsin; snow-killed).— Lack, Condor, xlii, 



1940, 270, in text, 274 in text (pairing habit).— Allin, Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., 

 xxiii, pt. 1, 1940, 96 (Darlington Township, Ontario; extinct). — Lesher and 

 Kendeigh, Wils. Bull., liii, 1941, 170 in text (molt).— Hand, Condor, xliii, 



1941, 225 (St. Joe Natl. Forest, Idaho).— Stevenson, Condor, xliv, 1942, 110 

 (Central Panhandle of Texas). — Bahle, Condor, xlvi, 1944, 12 (Utah; introd.). 



C\oVinu^\ virginianiis Riugway, Man. North Amer. Birds, 1887, 188. — Reichenow, 

 DieVogel, i, 1913, 315. 



Colinns virginiana Petrides, Trans. 7th North Amer. Wildlife Conf., 1942, 322, in 

 text (age indicators in plumage). 



Colinns virginianus virginianiis Wetmore, Condor, xi 1909, 157 (e. Kansas) ; Sci. 

 Surv. Puerto Rico and Virgin Ids., ix, pt. 3, 1927, 330 (Puerto Rico; Virgin 

 Islands ; distr. ; habits) ; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Ixxxiv, 1937, 407 (West Virginia ; 

 spec. ; Big Bend, Calhoun County; seen near Gilboa, Freed, and near Grantsville) ; 

 Ixxxvi, 1939, 184 (Tennessee; spec, from Shady Valley); Ixxxviii, 1940, 535 

 (Kentucky; spec, from near Bedford ; sev. sight records). — American Ornithol- 

 ogists' Union, Check-list, ed. 3, 1910, 134; ed. 4, 1931, 88.— Saunders, Condor, 

 xiv, 1912, 24 (sw. Montana; introduced in Deer Lodge Valley; not yet common) ; 

 Pacific Coast Avif., No. 14, 1921, 172 (introduced into Montana with local 

 success). — Bailey, Auk, xxix, 1912, 80 (mountains of Virginia; abundant). — 

 Bruner and Field, Auk, xxix, 1912, 376 (w. North Carolina).— Harlow, 

 Auk, xxix, 1912, 477 (Chester County, Pa.) ; xxxv, 1918, 23 (Pennsylvania 

 and New Jersey). — Smyth, Auk, xxix, 1912, 514 (Montgomery County, Va.). — 

 Allen, Auk, xxx, 1913, 24 (Essex County, Mass.).— Eifrig, Auk, xxx, 1913, 

 239, in text (Chicago area).— Stone, Auk, xxx, 1913, 338 (William Bartram's 

 records) ; Bird Studies Cape May, i, 1937, 323 (New Jersey; habits; distr.). — 



