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Minnesota).— Bent, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 162, 1932, i (habits; distr.; 

 monogr.). — Ticehurst, Birds Suffolk, 1932, 480 (status; habits; Suffolk, 

 England). — Edson, Murrelet, xiii, 1932, 42 (Washington; several records). — 

 CuMMiNG, Murrelet, xiii, 1932, 14 (Vancouver, British Columbia; common; 

 introduced). — Griscom, Trans. Linn. Soc. New York, iii, 1933, 97 (Dutchess 

 County, N. Y. ; introduced; now almost extinct). — Yeatter, Univ. Michigan 

 School of Forestry and Conservation, Bull. 5, 1934, 9, in text (Great Lakes 

 region; life hist.; management). — Weydemeyer, Condor, xxxviii, 1936, 45 

 (nest and 11 eggs; July; Fortine, Mont. — Weydemeyer and M.\rsh, Condor, 

 xxxviii, 1936, 194 (Lake Bowdoin, Mont.). — Van Tyne, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. 

 Univ. Michigan, No. 379, 1938, 12 (Michigan; resident).— Trautman, Misc. 

 Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 44, 1940, 223 (Buckeye Lake, Ohio; rare 

 resident). — Campbell, Bull. Toledo Mus. Sci., i, 1940, 63 (Lucas County, Ohio; 

 uncommon). — Gabrielson and Jewett, Birds Oregon, 1940, 219 (Oregon; 

 distr.; descr. ; habits). — Dear, Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., xxiii, pt. 1, 1940, 127 

 (Thunder Bay. Lake Superior, Ontario; introduced; now uncommon, local 

 resident). — Goodpaster, Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., xxii, 1941, 13 (sw. 

 Ohio; frequently introduced but with little success). — Hellmayr and Conover, 

 Cat. Birds Amer., i. No. 1, 1942, 90 (syn. ; distr.).— Behle, Bull. Univ. Utah, 

 xxxiv, 1943, 24 (sw. Utah; Washington County). 



Perdix p[crdix] perdix Glecg, Ibis, 1924, 86 (Macedonia; common resident). — 

 Brown, Brit. Birds, xvii, 1924, 228 (Cumberland; perching on trees). — Pycraft, 

 Brit. Birds, xvii, 1924, 314 (pattern of wing coverts). — Schuster, Verh. Orn. 

 Ges. Bay., xvi, 1924, 59 (Bad Nauheim, Germany). — Kayser, Verh. Orn. Ges. 

 Bay., xvi, 1925, 243 (Sagan district, Germany). — Lankds, Verh. Orn. Ges. 

 Bay., xvi, 1925, 250 (Bavarian woods). — Riviere, Brit. Birds, xx, 1927, 266 

 (Bylaugh, Norfolk; erythristic varieties). — Drost, Journ. fiir Orn., Ixxv, 1927, 

 266 (Helgoland; banding records). — Poll, Verh. Orn. Ges. Bay., xvii, 1927, 

 410 (lower Bavaria). — Pfeifer, Vern. Orn. Ges. Bay., xvii, 1927, 256 (valley 

 of the Main, Germany). — Legendre, Rev. Frang. d'Orn., xii, 1928, 107 (Paris, 

 France). — Groebbels and Mobert, Verh. Orn. Ges. Bay., xviii, 1928, 267 

 (breeding habits; Hamburg, Germany). — Macpherson, Brit. Birds, xxii, 1929, 

 244 (London).— WiJST, Anz. Orn. Ges. Bay., ii, 1930, 107 (Ampermoos, Ba- 

 varia). — ScHiERMAN, Journ. fiir Orn., Ixxviii, 1930, 154 (population density 

 in breeding season). — Rocard, L'Oiseau, xi, 1930, 359 (Noirmoutier Island, 

 France). — Riviere, Brit. Birds, xxv, 1932, 354 (Norfolk). — Groebbels, Der 

 Vogel, i, 1932, 185 (altitudinal distr.), 619 (body weight); ii, 1937, 167 (data 

 on breeding biology).— Hicks, Wils. Bull., xlv, 1933, 180 (Ashtabula County, 

 Ohio). 



[Perdix] perdix perdix Baillie and Harrington, Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. Zool., 

 No. 8, pt. 1, 1936, 30, in text (Ontario). 



[Perdix] cinerea Latham, Synop. Birds, Suppl., i, 1787, 290; Index Orn., ii, 1790, 

 645 (new name for Tertao perdix). — Reichenbach, Synop. Av., iii, Gallinaceae, 

 1848, pi. 195, figs. 1694, 1696. 



Perdix cinerea Bonnaterre, Tabl. Encycl. Meth., i, 1791, 209, pi. 93, fig. 4. — Meyeu 

 and Wolf, Taschenb. deutschl. Vog., i, 1810, 303. — Pennant, Brit. Zool., i, 

 1812, 368.— Temminck, Pig. et Gallin., iii, 1815, 373, 378; Man. d'Orn., ii. 1820, 

 488.— Werner, Atl. Orn. d'Eur., Ord. 10, 1828, pi. 19.— Vieillot, Faun. Frang., 

 1828, 248, pi. 108, fig. 1.— Brehm, Handb. Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 524.— Selby, 

 Illustr. Brit. Orn., i, 1833, 433, pi. 61.— Schinz, Nat. Abbild. Vog., 1833, 162, pi. 

 79.— Naumann, Nat. Vog. Deutschl., vi, 1833, 478, pi. 163.— Jardine, Nat. Libr., 

 Orn., iv, 1834, 95, pi. 1.— Gould, Birds Eur., iv, 1837, pi. 262 and text.— 

 Macgillivrav, Brit. Birds, i, 1837, 218.— Korner, Skand. Fogl., 1839-46, 13, pi. 



