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States, 1902, 154 (Western United States; descr.; distr.; part). — Carroll, 

 Auk, xvii, 1904, 342 (Refugio County, Tex., common res.; habits). — Ander- 

 son, Proc. Davenport Acad. Sci., xi, 1907, 246 (Van Buren County, Iowa). — 

 Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vi, 1910, 454 (Palo Verde de Guanacaste 

 and mouth of Rfo Matina, Costa Rica). — Lacey, Auk, xxviii, 1911, 207 

 (Kerrville, Tex.). — Bailet, Iowa Geol. Surv. Bull. 6, 1918, 91 (monogr.; 

 Iowa). — Earl, Wils. Bull., xxx, 1918, 15 (4 miles sw. of Harrisburg, Ohio, 

 about Dec. 24, 1917). — Smith, Condor, xx, 1918, 212, in text (still common 

 in lower Rio Grande Valley). — Bunker, Auk, xxxvi, 1919, 283 (near Law- 

 rence, Kans., Dec. 25, 1918). — Snyder, Auk, xxxvi, 1919, 567, in text 

 (Wichita, Kans., Dec. 14, 1918). — Swann, Synopt. List Accip., pt. 1, 1919, 

 18, part; Synop. Accip., pt. 1, 1921, 29, part; Monogr. Birds Prey, i, 1925, 

 164, part (monogr). — Cahn, Condor, xxiv, 1922, 177 (common Corpus 

 Christi to Flour Buff, Tex.).— Bent, Wils. Bull., xxxvi, 1924, 13 (status, se. 

 Texas). — de Laubenfels, Wils. Bull., xxxvi, 1924, 169 (Brownsville, Tex.). — 

 Friedmann, Auk, xlii, 1925, 545 (Lower Rio Grande Valley, Tex.). — Gris- 

 COM and Crosby, Auk, xlii, 1925, 534 (status, Brownsville, Tex.). — Sim- 

 mons, Birds Austin Region, 1925, 100 (Austin, Tex.; habits, nests; eggs; 

 descr., etc.). — Wyman and Burnell, Field Book Birds Southwestern United 

 States, 1925, 100, part (descr.; chars.).— Palmer, Condor, xxx, 1928, 282, 

 in text (patronymics). — [Arthur], Birds Louisiana, 1931, 202, in text 

 (descr.; status; in Louisiana). — Bailey and Wright, Wils. Bull., xliii, 1931, 

 203 (status; southern Louisiana). — Peters, Check-list Birds of World, i, 

 1931, 240, part; Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Ixxi, 1931, 310 (Almirante, Panama). 

 — Bennett, Univ. Missouri Stud., vii. No. 3, 1932, 23 (Kansas; Iowa). — 

 Griscom, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Ixiv, 1932, 151 (distr.; Guatemala); 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Ixxviii, 1935, 299 (Panama: Santa F6, Veraguas; 

 Almirante).— DuMont, Wils. Bull., xlv, 1933, 207, in text (Iowa; status 

 questioned).— Bent, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 167, 1937, 142 (life hist.).— 

 Oberholser, Bird Life Louisiana, 1938, 172 (Louisiana; casual in southern 

 part; record from near Patterson, St. Mary Parish, Oct. 1889). — Sutton, 

 Ann. Carnegie Mus., xxvii, 1938, 177 (Tarrant County, Tex.; probably 

 breeds). — Sutton and Burleigh, Oce. Pap. Mus. Zool. Louisiana State 

 Univ., No. 3, 1939, 26 (ne. Mexico; Nuevo Leon; Tamaulipas; s. Coahuila). — 

 Dugand, Rev. Acad. Colomb., iii, 1940, 219 (Magdalena-Caribbean part of 

 Colombia; spec). — Long, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., xliii, 1940, 440 (Kansas; 

 accidental; 1 shot near Wichita, another near Lawrence). — Stevenson, Con- 

 dor, xliv, 1942, 110 (c. Panhandle of Texas). — Blake and Hanson, Publ. 

 Field Mus. Nat. Hist. zool. ser., xxii. No. 9, 1942, 526 (Michodcan, Apat- 

 zingan; spec). — Hill, Auk, Ixi, 1944, 236 (meas. sex dimorphism). — Mc- 

 Atee, Wils. Bull., Ivi, 1944, 154 (Gulf State migra.). — Goodrich, Rep. 

 Kansas State Board Agr., Ixiv, No. 267, 1945, 178 (Kansas; accidental). 



Antenor unicindus harrisi Lawrence, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 4, 1875, 42 (Te- 

 huantepec City, Oaxaca; color of unfeathered parts). — Merrill, Proc. U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., i, 1878, 154 (Fort Brown, Tex., resident; descr. nest and eggs). — 

 Coues, in Sennett, U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., Bull. 5, No. 3, 1879, 419 

 (synonymy). — Sennett, U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr. Bull. 5, No. 3, 

 1879, 419-420 (Lomita Ranch, Tex., Apr., May; habits; descr. eggs). — 

 RiDGWAY, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., iii, 1880, 193, in part; Nom. North Amer. 

 Birds, 1881, No. 434 part).— Zeled6n, Cat. Aves Cost Rica, 1882, 27. 



Antenor unicindus harrisi Ridgway, U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Terr., 

 ser. 2, Bull. 2, 1876, 162, 163, 165 part (monogr.). 



