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Basin, Utah). — Allan and Sime, Wils. Bull., Iv, 1943, 33 (Texas Panhandle; 

 among the rarer hawks, only 14 seen). — Behle, Bull. Univ. Utah, xxxiv, No. 

 2, 1943, 23 (sw. Utah; Washington County). — Linduska, Auk, Ix, 1943, 597, 

 in text (carrying off a nest of goldfinches). — Stewart, Auk, Ix, 1943, 390 

 (Shenandoah Mountains; breeds). — Hill, Auk, Ixi, 1944, 230, 231 (meas.; 

 sex dimorphism). — Leopold, Wilson Bulletin, Ivi, 1944, 116 (Missouri; 

 catching a bat). — Wing, Murrelet, .\xv, 1944, 4 (Okanogan Cascades, 

 Wash.).— Fisher, Auk, Ixii, 1945, 126, 127 (flight and musculature).— 

 Goodrich, Rep. Kansas State Board Agr., Ixiv, No. 267, 1945, 88 (Kansas; 

 common res.). — McAllister and Marshall, Auk, Ixii, 1945, 182 (Fremont 

 National Forest, Oreg.). — Mttnro, Can. Journ. Res., D, xxiii, 1945, 53 

 (Cariboo Parklands, Brit. Columbia; rare). — Grove, Murrelet, xxvii, 1946, 

 33 (Lopez Island, Wash.). — Hartman, Auk, Ixiii, 1946, 56 (endocrines). — 

 Arvey, Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., i, 1947, 198 (Idaho). 



Accipitre cooperii Gambel, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1847, 28 (Pacific 

 coast) . 



Accipiter cooperii Cassin, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1855, 279 (San 

 Francisco, Calif.; Yakima River, Wash.); in Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., 

 ix, 1858, 16.— Brewer, North Amer. Ool., i, 1857, 20, pi. 5, fig. 55.— Baird, 

 Cat. North Amer. Birds, 1859, No. 15. — Verrill, Proc. Essex Inst., iii, 

 1862, 140 (Oxford County, Maine, summer vis.). — Lawrence, Ann. Lye. 

 Nat. Hist. New York, viii, 1866, 280 (vicinity of New York City).— Cooper, 

 Orn. California, Land Birds, 1870, 464. — Coues, Key North Amer. Birds, 

 1872, 212.— Hatch, Bull. Minnesota Acad. Nat. Sci., 1874, 51 (Minnesota; 

 quite rare). — Henshaw, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, xi, 1874, 10 

 (Utah). — Boies, Cat. Birds Southern Michigan, 1875, No. 131 (s. Michigan; 

 res.). — CuBAS, Cuadro Geograph., Estadfstico, Descr. e Hist, de los Estado 

 Unidos Mexicanos, 1884, 173 (common names Mexico). — Fleming, Auk, 

 xviii, 1901, 37 (Beaumaris, n. Ontario). — Allen, Proc. Manchester Inst. 

 Sci. and Arts, iv, 1902, 97 (New Hampshire summer resident). — Bailey, 

 Handbook Birds Western United States, 1902, 152. — Brewster, Bull. Mus. 

 Comp. Zool., xli, 1902, 82 (San Jos6 del Cabo, Lower Cahfornia; Sierra de 

 la Laguna: crit.); Mem. Nuttall Orn. Club, No. 4, 1906, 184 (Cambridge 

 region, Mass.; common summer; occ. winter; eggs). — Woodcock, Oregon 

 Agr. Exp. Stat. Bull. 68, 1902, 31 (Oregon range). — Kumlien and Hollister, 

 Bull. Wisconsin Nat. Hist. Soc, iii, 1903, 62 (Wisconsin; habits). — Wil- 

 liams, Auk, xxi, 1904, 454 (Leon County, Fla., breeding). — Stockard, Auk, 

 xxii, 1905, 151 (Mississippi; breeding habits). — Roberts, in Wilcox's Hist. 

 Becker County, Minn., 1907, 171 (common). — Widmann, Birds Missouri, 

 1907, 92 (summer res.).— Cory, Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., No. 131, 1909, 

 457 (Illinois and Wisconsin). — Dawson and Bowles, Birds Washington, 

 ii, 1909, 499 (Washington; habits, distr.). — (?) Henderson, Univ. Colorado 

 Stud. Zool., vi, 1909, 229 (Boulder County, Colo.; res.). — Kermode, Prov. 

 Mus. Victoria, 1909, 43 (Vancouver Island, Sicamous, Chilliwack, and 

 Okanagan, Brit. Columbia). — Wayne, Birds South Carolina, 1910, 73 

 (breeding habits). — Grinnell, Proc. California Acad. Sci., ser. 4, xiii, No. 

 5, 1923, 63 (Furnace Creek Ranch, Death Valley, Calif.; food); Univ. Cali- 

 fornia Publ. Zool., xxxii, 1928, 107 (distr., Lower California). — Howell, 

 Birds Alabama, 1924, 132; ed. 2, 1928, 132; (distr.; habits; Alabama).— 

 Bailey, Birds Florida, 1925, 69, pi. 38 (Florida; fig.; distr.).— Simmons, 

 Birds Austin Region, 1925, 99 (Austin, Tex., region; habits; distr.). — Ab- 

 bott, Condor, xxx, 1928, 162 (Poway, San Diego County, Calif.). — Pem- 

 berton. Condor, xxx, 1928, 147 (Santa Rosa Island). — Meadows, Condor, 



