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1938, 152 (Louisiana; abund. permanent res.; distr.; habits; food; nest; 

 breeds). — Sassi, Temminckia, iii, 1938, 297, in text, (seen Trinidad; La 

 Guayra; Cartagena, Colombia; Costa Rica — Port Limon, Puerto Jimenez, 

 etc.). — Sutton, Ann. Carnegie Mus., xxvii, 1938, 175 (Tarrant Covmty, 

 Tex.; breeds). — Pettinoill, Proc. Nova Scotian Inst. Sci., xix, 1937-38 

 (1939), 329 (Grand Manan; spec; rec.).— Barkalow, Wilson Bull., Hi, 1940, 

 278, in text (Alabama; Auburn, nest). — Bruner, Mem. Soc. Cubana Nat. 

 Hist., xiv, 1940, 105 (Cuba; distr.).— Davis, Condor, xlii, 1940, 81, in 

 text (Texas: Brazos County; permanent res.). — Dugand, Rev. Acad. Colomb. 

 iii, 1940, 216 (distr.). — Lehmann, Rev. Acad. Colomb. iii, 1940, 460, in text 

 (Panama; also in Colombia). — Long, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., xliii, 1940, 

 439 (Kansas; formerly common, now extinct). — Todd, Birds Western 

 Pennsylvania, 1940, 122, in text (w. Pennsylvania). — Trautman, Univ. 

 Michigan Mus. Zool. Misc. Publ. 44, 1940, 207 (Buckeye Lake, Ohio; very rare 

 vis.). — Abbott, Auk, Iviii 1941, 417 in text (Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico). — ■ 

 Goodpaster, Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., xxii, 1941, 11 (sw. Ohio; 

 rare migr.). — Tratlor, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., zool. ser., xxiv, 1941, 

 202 (Yucatdn).— Bond, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, xciv, 1942, 90 

 (Cuba and Jamaica — sight records only). — Cruickshank, Birds around New 

 York City, 1942, 128 (New York City region; status; habits).— Huey, Trans. 

 San Diego Soc. Nat. Hist., ix. No. 32, 1942, 363 (Organ Pipe Cactus National 

 Monument, Ariz., 200 seen, March 6). — Pearson, Brimley, and Brimley, 

 Birds North Carolina, 1942, 87 (North Carolina; status). — Barbour, Mem. 

 Nuttall Orn. Club, No. 9, 1943, 32 (Cuba?).— Behle and Marker, Auk, 

 Ix, 1943, 278 (Grand Canyon National Park).— Hill, Auk, Ixi, 1944, 230, 231 

 (meas. and set dimorphism). — Goodrich, Rep. Kansas State Board Agr. 

 Ixiv, No. 267, 1945, 171 (Kansas; formerly common, now extinct in State). 

 Coragyps atratus Wetmore, Condor, xxxiv, 1932, 141 (remains in cave deposits 

 north of Carlsbad, N. Mex.) ; Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Ixxxvi, 1939, 180 (Ten- 

 nessee: Reelfoot Lake, Eads, Ellendale, Union City, Pulaski, Frankewing, 

 Crossville); Ixxxviii, 1940, 533 (Kentucky: Hickman, Cerulean Springs, 

 Roundhill, Bradenburg, and Warsaw); Smiths. Misc. Coll., cvi, No. 1, 

 1946, 23 (Pearl Islands, Panama). — Howard and Miller, Condor, xxxv, 

 1933, 15 (cave deposits. Organ Mountains, N. Mex.). — Griscom, Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., Ixxviii, 1935, 297 (Panama; abundant throughout). — Van 

 Tyne, Univ. Michigan Mus. Zool. Misc. Publ. 27, 1935, 15 (seen at Uaxactun, 

 Pet^n, Guatemala). — Bond, Birds West Indies, 1936, 59, in footnote (West 

 Indies: Cuba and Jamaica; crit.). — Lincoln, Bird-Banding, vii, 1936, 39 

 (Louisiana and Virginia; 5 banding returns). — Bagg and Eliot, Birds Con- 

 necticut Valley in Massachusetts, 1937, 112 (Connecticut Valley, Mass.; 

 status; habits). — Van Tyne and Sutton, Univ. Michigan Mus. Zool. Misc. 

 Publ. 37, 1937, 17 (Brewster County, Tex.; food; sev. records). — McIlhenny 

 and OsBORN, Auk, Iv, 1938, 521, text (Louisiana; follows airplane; Okla- 

 homa: follows airplane, flight speed). — Ogburn, Auk, Iv, 1938, 521, in text 

 (Westchester County, N. Y., seen). — Fisher, Auk, Ivi, 1939, 407, in text 

 (pterylosis) . — Sutton and Burleigh, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool., Louisiana State 

 Univ., No. 3, 1939, 25 (ne. Mex.; noted reg. east of Saltillo, Coahuila abun- 

 dant; Victoria, Tamaulipas). — Jones, Auk, Ivii, 1940, 246, text (s. Florida; 

 many records). — Kenyon, Condor, xhi, 1940, 223 text (Mexico: Sonora, 

 Guaymas; habits). — Sutton and Burleigh, Wils. Bull., Iii, 1940, 223, in 

 text (Mexico; Tamazunchale; common); Condor, xlii, 1940, 259, in text 

 (Mexico: San Luis Potosi; common; food habits); Auk, Ivii, 1940, 237, text 

 (Veracruz: Las Vigas; not common); Ann. Carnegie Mus., xxviii, 1941, 170 



