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Nat., xxxi, 1927, 104 (Valparaiso, Chile).— (?) Miller, Condor, xxix, 1927, 

 150, 151, in text (bones; McKittrick Pleistocene); xxxvii, 1935, 77, in text 

 (McKittrick, Calif.; Pleistocene bones). — Laing and Taverner, Ann. Rep. 

 Nat. Mus. Canada for 1927 (1929), 80 (Chitina River region, Alaska).— 

 Howard, Condor, xxxii, 1930, 84 (Pleistocene remains; Rancho La Brea). — 

 (?) Howard and Miller, Condor, xxxv, 1933, 16 (bones; Organ Mountains, 

 N. Mex.).— Swarth, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 22, 1934, 25, in text (Akutan 

 Island, Alaska; no subsp. identification). — Taverner, Canada's Eastern 

 Arctic, 1934, 119, in text (Canada; breeds n. through s. islands to Cumberland 

 and Boothia Peninsulas); Birds of Canada, 1934, 145 (Canada; genl.; col. 

 pi. xvi-b [juv. and ad. male]); Can. Water Birds, 1939, 158 (Canada; field 

 characters). — Taverner and Sutton, Ann. Carnegie Mus., xxiii, 1934, 28 

 (Churchill, Manitoba; fairly common transient and summer res.; probably 

 nests in suitable localities; habits). — Dementieff. L'Oiseaux, iv, 1934, 3; 

 Auk, hi, 1935, 126, in text (variation). — Youngworth, Wils. Bull, 

 xlvii, 1935, 216, in text (Fort Sisseton, S. Dak.; 1 summer record). — Baillie 

 and Harrington, Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. Zool., No. 8, pt. 1, 1936, 25 

 (Ontario; rare breeder; breeding range). — Bond, Birds West Indies, 1936, 78 

 (West Indies; migr.; descr.; local names); Can. Field-Nat., Iv, 1941, 34 

 (Grand Manan, New Brunswick; breeds). — Grinnell and Linsdale, Vert. 

 Anim. Point Lobos Reserve, 1936, 39, 56 (Point Lobos, Calif.; occ. spring 

 and fall). — Lincoln, Bird-Banding, vii, 1936, 43 (3 banding recoveries). — 

 Dixon and Bond, Condor, xxxix, 1937, 98, in text (Tule Lake vicinity, 

 California; nest.). — Bellrose, Wils. Bull., 1, 1938, 139, in text (Reelfoot 

 Lake, Tenn.; nest.). — Hall, Murrelet, xix, 1938, 7, footnote (Columbia 

 River, Wash., 1834-36; spec.).— Gushing, Condor, xli, 1939, 103, in text 

 (hunting habits), — Ricker and Clarke, Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. Zool., 

 No. 16, 1939, 8 (Lake Nipissing, Ontario; rec. May 17, 1924).— Shortt, 

 Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. Zool., No. 17, 1939, 12 (Yakutat Bay, Alaska; 

 sev. summer records). — Allin, Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., xxiii, 1940, 96 (Dar- 

 lington Township, Ontario; two records mentioned, evidently not seen by 

 author).— Clarke, Nat. Mus. Canada Bull. 96, 1940, 47 (Thelon Game 

 Sanctuary, nw. Canada). — Craighead, Wils. Bull., Hi, 1940, 244, in text 

 (call).— Lack, Condor, xlii, 1940, 272, 284, in text (habits); Auk, Ivii, 1940, 

 175, in text (habits). — Todd, Birds Western Pennsylvania, 1940, 161, in 

 text. — MoNSON and Phillips, Condor, xliii, 1941, 108 (Patagonia, Ariz.). — 

 Snyder, et al., Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. Zool., No. 19, 1941, 45 (Prince 

 Edward County, Ontario; rare fall migr.; no records for other seasons). — 

 Arnold, Condor, xliv, 1942, 280, in text (catches white-throated swift; 

 Arizona). — Sooter, Condor, xliv, 1942, 182, in text (food habits). — Allan 

 and SiME, Wils. Bull., Iv, 1943, 35 (Texas Panhandle; decidedly rare; only 

 3 seen). — Monson, Condor, xlvi, 1944, 20 (Yuma, Ariz.; every month 

 except Mar., Apr., June).— Fisher, Auk, Ixii, 1945, 126, 127 (flight and 

 musculature). — Wilson, Condor, xlvii, 1945, 150 (Kettleman Hills area, 

 Calif.). — LowERT, Auk, Ixiii, 1946, 185, in text (trans.-Gulf migr.). — 

 Spofford, Auk, Ixiii, 1946, 87, in text (pattern of remiges). — Taber, Condor, 

 xlviii, 1946, 275 (Adak, Alaska; winter).— Gullion, Condor, xlix, 1947, 211 

 (preying on ring-necked pheasant). — Rett, Condor, xlix, 1947, 166 (San 

 Nicolas Island, Calif. ; 2 observed) . 

 Falco {Falco) peregrinus Kaup, Mus. Senckenb., iii. Heft iii, 1845, 257, part. 

 Falco pelegrinus Des Murs, in Gay, Hist. Fis. y Pol. Chile, Zool., i, 1847, 224 

 (Chile; part). — Boeck, Naumannia, v, 1855, 498 (Valdivia, Chile). 



