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Bonasa umbelhis togata Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., viii, 1885, 355 (nomencl.)- — 

 American Ornithologists' Union, Check-list, 1886, 172, No. 300a. ; ed. 2, 1895, 

 111; ed. 3, 1910, 140, part; ed. 4, 1931, 81, part— Ridgway, Man. North Amer. 

 Birds, 1887, 198, part.— Dwight, Auk, iv, 1887, 16 (Cape Breton Island, Nova 

 Scotia); xvii, 1900, 145 (plum, and molt). — Brittain and Cox, Auk, vi, 1889, 

 117 (Restigouche Valley, New Brunswick). — Caulfield, Can. Rec. Sci., July 

 1890, 145 (Montreal; rare).— Allen, Auk, viii, 1891, 165 (Bras D'Or, Cape 

 Breton Island, Nova Scotia) ; Auk, x, 1893, 126. — Bendire, Life Hist. North 

 Amer. Birds, i, 1892, 64, part. — Dwight, Auk, x, 1893, 8 (Prince Edward 

 Island, few seen). — Hoffman, Auk, xii, 1895, 88 (Graylock Mountain, Mass.). 

 — MoRRELL, Auk, xvi, 1899, 251 (Nova Scotia; Cumberland County, abundant). 

 — Macoun, Cat. Can. Birds, 1900, 202 (abundant in Nova Scotia, New 

 Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Ontario). — Howell, Auk, xviii, 

 1901, 340 (Mount Mansfield, Vt. ; numerous). — Bailey, Handb. Birds Western 

 United States, 1902, 127 part (descr., distr.).— Townsend, Mem. Nuttall Orn. 

 Club, No. 3, 1905, 202 in text (Essex County, Mass.) ; Auk, xxix, 1912, 19 

 (Glenwood and Upper Greenwich, New Brunswick). — Fleming, Auk, xxiv, 

 1907, 71 (Toronto, north to Lake Nipissing). — Macoun and Macoun, Cat. 

 Can. Birds, ed. 2, 1909, 220, part.— Wright, Auk, xxix, 1912, 324 in text 

 (White Mountains, N. H.; drumming). — Macnamara, Ottawa Nat., xxvi, 1912, 

 101, text, part. — Bangs, Auk, xxix, 1912, 378, in text (crit.). — Mousley, Auk, 

 xxxiii, 1916, 66 (Hatley, Quebec; common; eggs).— Jackson, Auk, xl, 1923, 481 

 (Mamie Lake, Wis.). — Soper, Auk, xl, 1923, 497 (Wellington and Waterloo 

 Counties, Ontario). — Christy, Wils. Bull, xxxvii, 1925, 210 (status in summer; 

 Huron Mountain, Mich.). — Taverner, Birds Western Canada, 1926, 167, in 

 text, part; Birds Canada, 1934, 155 in text, part. — Grange, Wils. Bull., xlviii, 

 1936, 104 (Wisconsin, population studies). — De Mille, Auk, xliii, 1926, 516 

 (Mont Luis Lake, Gaspe County, Quebec). — Forbush, Birds Massachusetts and 

 Other New England States, ii, 1927, 36 (fig., descr.; habits; New England).— 

 Snyder, Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., xvi, pt. 2, 1928, 258 (Lake Nipigon region, 

 Ontario; summer) ; xvii, pt. 2, 1930, 186 (King Township, Ontario; summer). — 

 Snyder and Logier, Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., xviii, pt. 1, 1931, 177 (Long Point 

 area, Norfolk County, Ontario; extirpated or nearly so; sight record in 1924; 

 nest and eggs 1931).— Bent, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 162, 1932, 166, part (life 

 hist.; range).— Peters, Check-list Birds World, ii, 1934, 39.— Beebe, Wils. 

 Bull., xlix, 1937, 34 (Upper Peninsula Michigan; as abundant now as in past). — 

 Groebbels, Der Vogel, ii, 1937, 166 (data on breeding biology). — MacLulich, 

 Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. Zool., No. 13, 1938, 11 (Algonquin Prov. Park, 

 Ontario; common; habitat; spec). — Van Tyne, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. 

 Michigan, No. 379, 1938, 11 (Michigan, south to Midland and Oceana Counties; 

 breeds). — Todd, Auk, Ivii, 1940, 396 (distr.).— Dear, Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., 

 xxiii, pt. 1, 1940, 126 (Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, Ontario; varies from 

 uncommon to plentiful; breeding records). — Hellmayr and Conover, Cat. Birds 

 Amer., i. No. 1, 1942, 214 part. — Aldrich and Friedmann, Condor, xlv, 1943, 96 

 (tax; descr. ; distr.). 



B[onasa] umbellus togata Ridgway, Man. North Amer. Birds, 1887, 198, part. — 

 Uttal, Auk, Iviii, 1941, 74, figure (tarsal feathering). 



B[onasa] u[nibellus] togata Austin, Mem. Nuttall Orn. Club, No. 7, 1932, 73 in 

 text (centr. and e. Canada). — Conover, Condor, xxxvii, 1935, 204 in text (crit.), 

 206, part (spec; Maine, Michigan, Quebec, and Ontario). — Pettingill, Proc. 

 Nova Scotian Inst. Sci., xix, 1937-38 (1939), 333 (Grand Manan, New Bruns- 

 wick; mentioned). — Snyder et al., Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. Zool., No. 19, 



