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Kansas Sci. Bull., xxxvi, 1935, 230 (w. Kansas; Nov.; common); Trans. 

 Kansas Acad. Sci., xliii, 1940, 440 (Kansas; formerly common res.; now 

 uncommon, except in winter).— McCreary and Mickey, Wils. Bull., xlvii, 



1935, 129, in text (se. Wyoming; permanent res.). — Nice, Bird-Banding, 

 vi, 1935, 115, in text (behavior of captive birds). — Youngworth, Wils. Bull., 

 xlvii, 1935, 216, in text (Fort Sisseton, S. Dak.; reg. migr.). — Bellrose, Auk, 

 liii, 1936, 348. in text (Starved Rock State Park, 111.; 1 seen). — Harper, Auk, 

 liii, 1936, 382, in text (feathers). — Hudson and Sherman, Auk, liii, 1936, 111, 

 in text (Townville, S. C, spec). — Imler, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., xxxix, 



1936, 200 (Rooks Count.y, Kans.; fairly common winter res.). — Jewett, 

 Murrelet, xvii, 1936, 43 (Harney County, Oreg.; young; 1 rec). — Linsdale, 

 Pacific Coast Avif., No. 23, 1936, 23, 44 (Nevada; res.; occurs throughout 

 State; especially common about higher mountain ranges; spec); Amer. 

 Midi. Nat., xix, 1938, 42 (Toyabe Mountain, Nev.; sev. records). — van 

 RossEM, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 24, 1936, 20 (Charleston Mountains, Nev., 

 probably confined to mountains during summer, descending to lower levels 

 during cold weather); Occ Pap. Mus. Zool. Louisiana State Univ., No. 21, 

 1945, 59 (Sonora; not uncommon res.). — Alexander, Univ. Colorado Stud., 

 xxiv, 1937, 91 (Boulder County, Colo.; rare or infrequent res.; most records 

 from foothills; spec). — Arnold, Condor, xxxix, 1937, 32, in text (Coalinga, 

 Calif.; status). — Bagg and Eliot, Birds Connecticut Valley in Massachu- 

 setts, 1937, 126 (habits).— Bent, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 167, 1937, 293 (life 

 hist.). — Friedmann, Journ. Washington Acad. Sci., xxvii, 1937, 433 (Kodiak 

 Island, bones); Auk, Iv, 1938, 290, in text (crit. ; distr.). — Imler, Bird- 

 Banding, viii, 1937, 168, in text (Rooks County, Kans.; weight). — Murphet, 

 Contr. Charleston Mus., ix, 1937, 13 (Middle Savannah Valley, Ga.). — 

 Silliman and von Bloeker, Condor, xxxix, 1937, 128, in text (Monterey 

 County, Calif.; 1 carcass found; 1 sight rec). — Stegmann, Faune U. R. S. S., 

 Oiseaux, i, No. 5, Falconiforrnes, 1937, 170, 278 (crit.; descr.; ne. Siberia: 

 Anadyr, Indigirka, Jana, and Jakutsk). — Stone, Birds Cape May, i, 1937, 

 281 (New Jersey; status; habits).— van Tyne and Sutton, Misc. Publ. 

 Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 37, 1937, 23 (Brewster County, Tex.; breeds 

 in Glass, Santiago, and Chisos Mountains). — Wallace, Auk, liv, 1937, 547, 

 in text (Bennington, Vt. ; spec). — Wetmore, Proc U. S. Nat. Mus., Ixxxiv, 



1937, 405 (Middle Mountain, Spruce Knob, and e. of Huntington, W. Va.) ; 

 Ixxxvi, 1939, 182 (Roan Mountain, Tenn.). — Compton, Univ. California 

 Publ. Zool., xlii, No. 3, 1938, 176 (pterylosis). — MacLulish, Contr. Roy. 

 Ontario Mus. Zool., No. 13, 1938, 9 (Algonquin Prov. Park, Ontario; winter 

 vis.; less common now; spec). — Roads, Wils. Bull., 1, 1938, 202, in text 

 (Kenton, Ohio; 1 record; habits). — van Tyne, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. Univ. 

 Michigan, No. 379, 1938, 10 (Michigan; rare trans, and winter). — Cowan, 

 Occ. Pap. British Colonial Prov. Mus., No. 1, 1939, 25 (Peace River district, 

 Brit. Columbia; several specs.; immature). — Eliot, Auk, Ivi, 1939, 75, in 

 text (Chilmark, Mass.; spec). — Kitchin, Murrelet, xx, 1939, 29 (Mount 

 Rainier National Park; rare). — Niedrach and Rockwell, Birds of Denver 

 and Mountain Parks, 1939, 52 (uncommon res.; nests; food habits). — 

 Pettingill, Proc Nova Scotian Inst. Sci., xix, 1937-38 (1939), 331 (rare 

 trans, and vis.; 2 specs.). — Burleigh and Lowery, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. 

 Louisiana State Univ., No. 8, 1940, 98 (Guadalupe Mountain region, w. 

 Texas; permanent res.; skeleton). — Gabrielson and Jewett, Birds 

 Oregon, 1940, 193 (permanent res. e. Oregon; only straggler to w. part; 

 descr.; distr.; nest; food; photos (one of nest)). — Snyder, Auk, Ivii, 1940, 

 564, in text (Cape Henrietta Maria, Ontario; nesting). — Sumner, Condor.. 



