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256 (Kansas; resident; commonest in w. part). — Salvin and Godman, 

 Biol.-Centr. Amer., Aves., iii, 1899, 54 (Real del Monte, Hidalgo). — Bailey, 

 Handbook Birds Western United States, 1902, 163 (descr.; distr.). — Brews- 

 ter, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xli, 1902, 88 (summit of Sierra de la Laguna, 

 Lower California, Nov. 28). — Grinnell, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 3, 1902, 

 33 (California; fairly common res. w. of Sierras, n. through Sacramento 

 Valley, s. to San Diego County); No. 8, 1912, 10 (California); No. 11, 1915, 

 66 (formerly common transient and winter vis. in California, now rare or 

 absent; formerly breeding on Cosumnes River?). — Woodcock, Oregon Agr. 

 Exp. Stat. Bull. 68, 1902, 33 (Oregon range). — Kumlien and Hollister, 

 Bull. Wisconsin Nat. Hist. Soc, iii, 1903, 65 (Lake Koshkonong, Wis.; 2 

 records). — Hunn, Auk, xxiii, 1906, 420 (Silver City, N. Mex., Jan., Mar.). — 

 Anderson, Proc. Davenport Acad. Sci., xi, 1907, 252 (Iowa; occ. in migra- 

 tion). — WiDMANN, Birds Missouri, 1907, 99 (no definite records). — Cory, 

 Publ. Field Mus. Nat. Hist., No. 131, 1909, 469 (near Rock Island, 111., 

 autumn 1876; near Paris, 111., Jan. 19, 1886; Lake Koshkonong, Wis., Nov. 

 10, 1893, and Oct. 1894). — Dawson and Bowles, Birds Washington, ii, 

 1909, 513 (Washington; habits; distr.). — Saunders, Auk, xxviii, 1911, 36 

 (Gallatin County, Mont., summer res.) ; Pacific Coast Avif., No. 14, 1921, 

 63 (Montana; summer res.; distr.). — Visher, Auk, xxviii, 1911, 11 (Harding 

 County, S. Dak.; breeding). — Zimmer, Proc. Nebraska Orn. Union, v, pt. 2, 

 1911, 21 (Dawes County, Nebr.; record); pt. 5, 1913, 74 (Thomas County 

 Forest Reserve, Nebr.). — Sclater, Hist. Birds Colorado, 1912, 179 (Colorado; 

 fairly common in e. plains; less so in west). — Willett, Pacific Coast Avif., 

 No. 7, 1912, 47 (s. California, frequent, mostly in fall); No. 21, 1933, 43 

 (syn.). — Betts, Univ. Colorado Stud. Zool., x, 1913, 194 (Boulder, Colo., 

 summer res.). — Grave and Walker, Birds Wyoming, 1913, 42 (Wyoming; 

 fairly common res.). — Reichenow, Die Vogel, i, 1913, 394. — Tyler, Pacific 

 Coast Avif., No. 9, 1913, 43 (Fresno County, Calif.; winter). — Cameron, 

 Auk, xxxi, 1914, 159 [-167], pis. 14-18 (habits, etc., in Montana). — Swarth, 

 Pacific Coast Avif., No. 10, 1914, 26 (Arizona; ab und. in winter at Fort 

 Whipple; Fort Verde). — Lincoln, Proc. Colorado Mus. Nat. Hist., 1915, 7 

 (Yuma County, Colo., summer res.). — Bailey, Iowa Geol. Surv. Bull. 6, 

 1918, 139 (monogr. ; Iowa). — Swann, Synopt. List. Accip., pt. 2, 1919, 54. — 

 Taverner, Auk, xxxvi, 1919, 17, pi. 4, fig. 1 (near Nevis, etc.. Alberta; breed- 

 ing) ; Birds Western Canada, 1926, 198, pi. 27 A (fig., descr., habits, distr. w. 

 Canada). — Over and Thoms, Birds South Dakota, 1921, 85 (South Da- 

 kota). — Gabrielson, Condor, xxiv, 1922, 33, in text (Harney Valley, Oreg., 

 May 24, 1920, 1 spec.).— Brooks, Auk, xl, 1923, 701 (Osoyoos, British 

 Columbia; April and May; may breed). — Hoffmann, Condor, xxv, 1923, 

 107 (near Brawley, Imperial County, Calif., Jan 2, 1923). — Wood, Univ. 

 Michigan Mus. Zool. Misc. Publ. No. 10, 1923, 40 (Grafton, Walsh County, 

 N. Dak., Oct. 1, and 3, 1920; Stump Lake, N. Dak., breeding). — Gabriel- 

 son and Jewett, Auk, xli, 1924, 298 (Elbowoods and Sentinel Butte, N. 

 Dak.). — Grinnell and Storer, Animal Life Yosemite, 1924, 291 (descr.; 

 distr.; habits; Yosemite). — Huey, Condor, xxvi, 1924, 74 (San Diego, Calif.); 

 Auk, xliii, 1926, 353 (s. of Ensenada; Santo Domingo; nw. Lower Califor- 

 nia). — MAILLI.A.RD, Condor, xxvi, 1924, 213, in text (Modoc County, Calif.); 

 Proc. California Acad. Sci., xvi, 1927, 298 (Modoc County, Calif.).— Mit- 

 chell, Can. Field Nat., xxxviii. No. 6, 1924, 109 (Saskatchewan; fairly 

 common; summer). — Nice and Nice, Birds Oklahoma, 1924, 43 (genl.; 

 Oklahoma). — Swarth, Condor, xxvi, 1924, 186 (fall migr.; San Francisco 

 Mountains, Ariz.), — Brooks and Swarth, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 17, 



