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98 (Rancho La Brea; bones); Condor, xxix, 1927, 150, 151, in text (Pleisto- 

 cene remains, McKittrick deposits) ; xxxvii, 1935, 77, in text (McKittrick, 

 Calif.; Pleistocene bones). — Simmons, Birds Austin Region, 1925, 105, 

 (Austin, Tex.; habits; descr.). — Wyman and Burnell, Field Book Birds 

 Southwestern United States, 1925, 106 (descr. ; field characters) . — Huey, Auk, 

 xliii, 1926, 353 (El Rosario; nw. Lower California); lii, 1935, 251 (Punta 

 Penascosa, Mexico; 2 seen); Trans. San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., ix, 1942, 

 364 (Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, Ariz.; seen). — Jewett, Condor, 

 xxviii, 1926, 98, in text (Willamette Valley, Oreg.); Murrelet, xvi, 1935, 16 

 (Portland, Oreg.; spec); xvii, 1936, 43 (Harney County, Oreg.; records). — 

 Williams, Wils. Bull., xxxviii, 1926, 33 (status. Red River Valley, N. 

 Dak.). — Bancroft, Condor, xxix, 1927, 194, in text (rare in c. Lower 

 California; breeds on San Luis Island); xxxii, 1930, 27 (rare; Santa Rosalia, 

 Lower California). — Pierce and Sumner, Condor, xxix, 1927, 82 (Baldwin 

 Lake, San Bernardino Mountains, Calif.). — Mailliakd, Proc. California Acad. 

 Sci., ser. 4, xvi, 1927, 299 (Modoc County, Calif.).— Smyth, Auk, xliv, 1927, 

 53 (n. of Coolidge, Kans.). — Walker, Condor, xxix, 1927, 118, in text 

 (Willamette Valley, Oreg.). — Hendee, Condor, xxxi, 1929, 25 (Moffat County, 

 Colo.) . — Miller, Taylor, and Swarth, Condor, xxxi, 1929, 77, in text (Tucson, 

 Ariz.; winter). — Munro, Condor, xxxi, 1929, 114 (food habits); Wils. Bull., 

 1, 1938, 57, in text (Garden County, Nebr.; habits); Can. Journ. Res., D, 

 xxiii, 1945, 56 (Cariboo Parklands, Brit. Columbia; rare). — Decker and 

 Bowles, Auk, xlvii, 1930, 25, in text (habits; breeding; Washington); Murre- 

 let, xiv, 1933, 43, in text (Benton County, Wash.; 1933 migr. ; eggs). — 

 FiTZPATRicK, Wils. Bull., xlii, 1930, 126 (status in ne. Colorado). — Fuller 

 and Bole, Sci. Publ. Cleveland Mus. Nat. Hist., i, 1930, 46 (observ., Wyo- 

 ming). — Grinnell, Dixon, and Linsdale, Univ. California Publ. ZooL, 

 XXXV, 1930, 196 (distr.; Lassen Peak region, n. California). — Howard, 

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

 Wils. Bull., xlii, 1930, 204 (Yellowstone Park, W\vo.). — Kitchin, Murrelet, 

 xi, 1930, 59, in text (Moses Lake, Wash.; habits); xx, 1939, 29 (Mount 

 Rainier National Park, sev. records; specs.). — Nice, Birds Oklahoma, rev. ed., 

 1931, 76 (genl.; Oklahoma); Wils. Bull., xlvi, 1934, 94, in text (2 seen; no 

 loc.) ; Bird-Banding, vii, 1936, 55, in text (pet) ; x, 1939, 130, in text (2 banding 

 records). — Bennitt, Univ. Missouri Studies, vii, No. 3, 1932, 24 (Missouri; 

 casual). — DuMont, Wils. Bull., xliv, 1932, 237 (Iowa localities; specs.); 

 xlvii, 1935, 162, in text (Iowa; sev. records, 1934 and 1935). — Edson, Murrelet, 

 xiii, 1932, 42 (Moses Lake, Wash.; 1 rec). — Groebbels, Der Vogel, i, 1932, 

 664 (body temperature) ; ii, 1937, 233, in text (raven laying in prairie falcon's 

 nest), 243, in text (interval between egg laying and incubation.) — Miller, 

 Condor, xxxiv, 1932, 138 (remains from Indian dwellings in Arizona). — 

 Stanford, Proc. Utah Acad. Sci., ix, 1932, 72 (Logan Canyon, n. Utah; 

 nesting). — W^etmore, Condor, xxxiv, 1932, 142 (remains in cave n. of Carls- 

 bad, N. Mex.). — Harrold, Wils. Bull., xlv, 1933, 19, in text (Saskatchewan; 

 sev. Ma)'^ records). — Howard and Miller, Condor, xxxv, 1933, 16 (bones 

 from Organ Mountains, N. Mex.). — Stevenson and Fitch, Condor, xxxv, 

 1933, 167, in text (Jackson County, Oreg.; seen). — Weydemeyer, Wils. 

 Bull., xlv, 1933, 135, in text (Judith, Basin County, Mont.; rare perm. res.). — 

 Willett, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 21, 1933, 46 (sw. California; breeds; 

 records). — McCreary, Wils. Bull., xlvi, 1934, 123, in text (Wheatland, Wyo.; 

 winter rec), 170, in text (Goshen County, Wyo.; several winter records). — • 

 Monson, Wils. Bull., xlvi, 1934, 42, in text (Cass County, N. Dak.; rare; 

 1 record). — Gilman, Condor, xxxvii, 1935, 240, in text (Death Valley, Calif.; 



