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acan ; Tehuantepec, Oaxaca ; Cozumel Island ; Lake Peteu, Lake Duenas, 

 and Coban, Guatemala ; Chilomo, Honduras ; Rio Escondido, Nicaragua ; 

 San Antonio, and between Cartago and San Jos4, Costa Rica ; Laguna de 

 Castillo and Calobre, Veragua). — Woodruff, Chicago Acad. Sci. Bull. 6, 

 1907, 61 (Chicago area, common summer resident).— Widmann, Birds Mis- 

 souri, 1907, 62 (summer resident and abundant transient). — Tavernee and 

 Swales, Wils. Bull., No. 60, 1907, 84 (Point Pelee, Ontario, breeding ?).— 

 Sharp, Condor, ix, 1907, 86 (San Diego County, Calif., breeding). — Beck, 

 Condor, ix, 1907, 110, in text (Clipperton Island, Galapagos, Nov.). — Ander- 

 son, Proc. Davenport Acad. Sci., si, 1907, 210 (Iowa; habits). — Knight, 

 Birds Maine, 1908, 146 ( migrant ) .—Miller (R. F.), Auk, xxv, 1908, 219 

 (Philadelphia County, Pa., breeding). — Wayne, Birds South Carolina, 1910, 

 42 (winter resident). — Baton, Birds New York, i, 1910, 286, pi. 27 (common 

 migrant, rare breeder). — Caeriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vi, 1910, 412 (Juan 

 Vinas, San Juan, Las Concovas, Laguna de Ochomogo, and mouth of Rio 

 Matina, Costa Rica).— Howell (A. H.), Biol. Surv. Bull. 38, 1911, 28 

 (Arkansas; breeding locally). — Barrows, Michigan Bird Life, 1912, 163. — 

 FoRBUSH, Game-birds, Wild-fowl, and Shore-birds, 1912, 221 (habits). — Sage, 

 Bishop, and Bliss, Birds Connecticut, 1913, 52. — Gifford, Proc. California 

 Acad. Sci., ser. 4, ii, pt. 1, 1913, 80, in text (Clipperton Island, Galapagos, 

 2 specimens, Aug. 10, 1905 ) .— Cooios, U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 128, 1914, 43, 

 fig. 19 (range). — Grinnell (J.), Pacific Coast Avif., No. 11, 1915, 48 (resi- 

 dent throughout California). — Todd, Ann. Carnegie Mus., x, 1916, 203 (Isle 

 of Pines, fide Gundlach.). — Hollister, Auk, xxxvi, 1919, 102 (breeding 

 habits).— Cahn, Wils. Bull., xxxiii, 1921, 171 (Lake Caddo, ne. Texas, 

 breeding).— E\'ermann, Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. for 1920 (1921), 331 (Vigo 

 County, Ind., breeding).— McAtee, U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Circ. 13, 1923, 46, 

 fig. 36 (local names; range). — van Rossem, Condor, xxv, 1923, 110, fig. 34 

 (descr. abnormally colored eggs from Buena Vista Lake, Calif.). — Baebotje, 

 Mem. Nutt. Orn. Club, vi, 1923, 57 (Cuba, in spring and autumn). — Willett, 

 Condor, xxiii, 1921, 158 (Stikine Flats, Alaska). — Cahn, Condor, xxiv, 1922, 

 175 (Big Bird Island, Tex.). — Jackson, Condor, xxiv, 1922, 25 (Roosevelt 

 Lake, Ariz.). — Dawson, Birds California (students' ed.), iii, 1923, 1557 

 (California). — Dickey and van Rossem, Condor, xxv, 1923, 126 (Santa 

 Cruz Island). — Gkinneli., Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, xiii, 1923, 58 

 (Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, Calif.).— Griscom, Birds New York 

 City Region, 1923, 141 (New York City). — Johnston, Birds West Virginia, 



1923, 87 (West Virginia) .—Willett, Condor, xxv, 1923, 105 (Craig, Alaska) .— 

 Beck, Auk, xli, 1924, 291 in text (Pennsylvania German common names). — 

 Bent, Wils. Bull., xxxvi, 1924, 10 (se. Texas).— Burleigh, Wils. Bull., 

 xxxvi, 1924, 76 (migr. ; Centre County, Pa.). — De Laubenfels, Wils. Bull., 

 xxxvi, 1924, 165 (Brownsville, Tex.). — Gabrielson and Jewett, Auk, xli, 



1924, 297 (Mandan, N. Dak.). — Grinnell and Storee, Animal Life Yosemite, 

 1924, 261 (descr.; distr. ; habits; Yosemite, Calif.). — Howell, Birds Ala- 

 bama, 1924, 93; ed. 2, 1928, 93 (distr.; habits; Alabama).— Leopold, Condor, 

 xxvi 1924, 226 in text (caught by turtle). — Miller, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist, 1, 1924, 309 (ptilosis).— Nice (M. M. and L. B.), Birds Oklahoma, 

 1924, 30 (genl. ; Oklahoma).— Pindar, Wils. Bull., xxxvi, 1924, 204 (e. 

 Arkansas). — Swarth, Condor, xxvi, 1924, 185 (autumn migr.; San Fran- 

 cisco Mountain, Ariz.). — Bailey, Birds Florida, 1925, 44, pi. 24 (fig.; distr.; 

 Florida). — Blincoe, Auk, xlii, 1925, 408 (Bardstown, Ky.). — Forbush, Birds 

 Massachusetts and Other New England States, i, 1925, 369, pi. 24 (fig.; 

 descr.; distr.; habits; New England). — Friedmann, Auk, xlii, 1925, 542 



