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Wright and Harper, Auk, xxx, 1913, 494 (Okefinokee Swamp, Ga.). — 

 Bailey, Birds Virginia, 1913, 83 (Virginia; distr. ; habits). — Grave and Walker, 

 Birds Wyoming, 1913, 38 (Wyoming; small coveys on lower portions of Platte 

 and Laramie Rivers in eastern part of the State). — Kennedy, Ibis, 1914, 188 

 (Bermuda; spec). — Tinker, Auk, xxxi, 1914, 11 (Clay and Palo Alto Counties, 

 Iowa). — Golsan and Holt, Auk, xxxi, 1914, 219 (Alabama; abundant). — 

 Rockwell and Wetmore, Auk, xxxi, 1914, 314 (Golden, Colo., introduced). — 

 Cooke, Auk, xxxi, 1914, 478 (Oklahoma; winter). — Smith, Condor, xvii, 1915, 

 42 (Boston Mountains, Ark.; very local). — Grinnell, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 

 11, 1915, 180 (California; hypothetical). — Shelton, Univ. Oregon Bull., new 

 ser., xiv, No. 4, 1917, 20, 26 (west-central Oregon; introduced). — Dice, Auk, 

 XXXV, 1918, 43 (se. Washington, introduced). — Burns, Orn. Chester County, 

 Pa., 1919, 48 (Chester County, Pa.; common). — Pearson, Brimley, and 

 Brimley, Birds of North Carolina, 1919, 152 (North Carolina; descr. ; distr.) ; 

 1942, 108.— Townsend, Mem. Nuttall Orn. Club, No. 5, 1920, 95 (Essex County, 

 Mass.; rare). — Fleisher, Auk, xxxvii, 1920, 569 (southeastern North Caro- 

 lina). — Bangs and Kennard, List Birds Jamaica, 1920, 688 (Jamaica; intro- 

 duced). — Hunt, Auk, xxxviii, 1921, 376 (Tillar, Ark.; common) ; xlviii, 1931, 

 236 (near Maumelle, Ark.). — Over and Thoms, Birds South Dakota, 1921, 

 75 (South Dakota; common throughout). — Holt, Geol. Surv. Alabama, Mus. 

 Pap. No. 4, 1921, 36, 53 in text (Alabama; abundant; habits; food; spec). — 

 Wilson, Auk, xxxix, 1922, 235 (Bowling Green, Ky.). — Corrington, Auk, xxxix, 

 1922, 543 (Biloxi, Miss.; winter). — Swope, Auk, xl, 1923, 323 in text, (increas- 

 ing in Ohio). — Wood, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool., Univ. Michigan, No. 10, 1923, 81 

 (North Dakota, introduced; rare). — Pindar, Wils. Bull., xxxvi, 1924, 204 

 (status, s. Arkansas) ; xxxviii, 1925, 83 (Fulton County, Ky.). — Beck, Auk, xli, 



1924, 292, in text (Pennsylvania; German common names). — Gabrielson, Auk, 

 xli, 1924, 554 (Imnaha Canyon, Wallowa County, Oreg.) ; Wils. Bull., xlviii, 1936, 



■306 (Lake Francis, Minn.; abundant). — Howell, Birds Alabama, 1924, 117; 

 ed. 2, 1928, 117 (Alabama; habits; distr.); Florida Bird Life, 1932, 192 

 (Florida; distr.; descr.; habits). — Nice and Nice, Birds Oklahoma, 1924, 35 

 (Oklahoma; distr.; habits). — Wheeler, Birds Arkansas, 1925, 38, xiv, xx 

 (Arkansas; descr.; habits; food; nests and eggs). — Bailey, Birds Florida, 



1925, i, 59, pi. 32 (col. fig.; distr.; Florida). — Larson, Wils. Bull., xxxvii, 

 1925, 27 (status; Sioux Falls region, S. Dak.).— Blincoe, Auk, xlii, 1925, 408 

 (Bardstown, Ky.). — Holland, Auk, xliii, 1926, 94, in text (late nesting, 

 Illinois) ; xliv, 1927, 100, in text (late nesting). — Worthington and Todd, 

 Wils. Bull., xxxviii, 1926, 211 (Florida; Choctowhatchee Bay). — Forbush, 

 Birds Massachusetts and Other New England States, ii, 1927, 2, pi. 34 (col. 

 fig.; New England; distr.; descr.; habits). — Linsdale and Hall, Wils. Bull, 

 xxxix, 1927, 96 (Douglas County, Kans.). — Linsdale, Auk, xliv. 1927, 52 

 (Pratt, Garden City, and Coolidge, sw. Kansas) ; Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., xviii, 

 1928, 532 (near Geary, e. Kansas).— Horsey, Auk, xliv, 1927, 119 (Montgomery 

 and Boyd Counties, Ky.). — Davis, Auk, xliv, 1927, 418, in text (late nest- 

 ing).— Baerg, Auk, xliv, 1927, 5-16 (Mount Magazine, Ark.); Univ. Arkansas 

 Agr. Exp. Stat. Bull. 258, 1931, 53 (Arkansas; distr.; descr.; habits; food).— 

 Sutton, Birds Pennsylvania, 1928, 52 (Pennsylvania; distr.; habits) ; Ann. Car- 

 negie Mus., xxvii, 1938, 178 (Tarrant County, Tex.; breeds).— Pickens, Wils. 

 Bull., xl, 1928, 189 (upper South Carolina).— Bond, Proc Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia, Ixxx, 1928 (1929), 493 (Haiti; distr.; habits) ; Birds West Indies, 1936, 

 414 (distr. in West Indies) ; Check List Birds West Indies, 1940, 164 (introduced 

 and now extirpated in St. Kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, and Martinique ; intro- 

 duced and established in Jamaica, s. Haiti, and St. Croix, in all of which 



