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tatinny Mountains, N. J.; summer). — Williams, Wils. Bull., xxxviii, 1926, 

 33 (Red River Valley, N. Dak.).— Cahn, Wils. Bull., xxxix, 1927, 27 (sum- 

 mer, Vilas County, Wis.). — Fobbush, Birds Massachusetts and Other New 

 England States, ii, 1927, 150, pis. 37, 38, 41 (fig.; descr.; habits; New Eng- 

 land).— Haxjsman, New Jersey Agr. Exp. Stat. Bull. 439, 1927, 36 (food; 

 econ.; New Jersey). — Pellett, Wils. Bull., xxxix, 1927, 36, in text (winter; be- 

 tween Keokuk, Iowa, and Warsaw, 111.). — Perkins, Wils. Bull., xl, 1928, 196, 

 in text (Indiana). — Sutton, Birds Pennsylvania, 1928, 64 (Pennsylvania; 

 descr.; distr. ; habits) . — Burleigh, Auk, xlvi, 1929, 511 (Westport, Wash.). — 

 CooKE, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, xlii, 1929, 36 (Washington, D C.).— 

 Pierce, Wils. Bull., xlii, 1930, 268 (Buchanan County, Iowa). — Urner, 

 Abstr. Proc. Linn. Soc. New York, Nos. 39, 40, 1930, 73 (Union County, 

 N. J.). — Roberts, Birds Minnesota, i, 1932, 335, pi. 17 (distr.; habits; col. 

 fig.; Minnesota). — Stoner, Roosevelt Wild Life Ann., ii, Nos. 3, 4, 1932, 

 421 (habits, etc.; Oneida Lake region, N. Y.). — Hall, Murrelet, xiv, 1933, 69 

 (Oregon and Washington; records). — Hicks, Wils. Bull., xlv, 1933, 139, in 

 text (Ohio; statistics on 14 years' records). — Poole, Auk, Ii, 1934, 20 (Kit- 

 tatinny Ridge, Pa.).— Broun, Auk, lii, 1935, 243,246 (Hawk Mountain, Pa.; 

 migr.) ; Ivi, 1939, 436, in text (Hawk Mountain, Pa.; migr.). — Fisher, Proc. 

 Biol. Soc. V»"ashington, xlviii, 1935, 161 (Plummers Island, Md.). — Miller, 

 LuMLET, and Hall, Murrelet, xvi, 1935, 57 (San Juan Islands, Wash.; 

 common res.; spec). — Allen and Peterson, Auk, liii, 1936, 403, in text 

 (Cape May County, N. J.; migr.).— Hicks, Wils. Bull., xlviii, 1936, 52, in 

 text (Indiana; 1 rec). — Linsdale, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 23, 1936, 44 

 (Nevada; nest, on Pyramid Lake, 1866; 2 other records). — Alexander, 

 Univ. Colorado Stud. ZooL, xxiv, 1937, 91 (Boulder County, Colo.; rare 

 trans.). — GRiFFEEand Rapraeger, Murrelet, xviii, 1937, 16 (Portland, Oreg.; 

 nest.). — Stone, Bird Studies Old Cape May, i, 1937, 282 (New Jersey; stat.; 

 habits; photo). — Gerow, Murrelet, xx, 1939, 44, in text (Yaquina Bay, 

 Oreg.; habits). — Kitchin, Murrelet, xx, 1939, 29 (Mount Rainier National 

 Paik; rare; distr.). — Niedrach and Rockwell, Birds Denver and Mountain 

 Parks, 1939, 55 (not common; winter; 6 specs.; food). — Pettingill, Proc. 

 Nova Scotian Inst. Sci., xix, 1937-38 (1939), in text (Grand Manan; winter; 

 spec). — Behle, BuU. Univ. Utah, xxxiv, No. 2, 1943, 24 (Washington Coun- 

 ty, Utah); Condor, xlvi, 1944, 71 (Utah). — Goodrich, Rep. Kansas State 

 Board Agr., Ixiv, No. 267, 1945, 178 (Kansas; rare winter vis.). — Haeckek, 

 MosER, and Swenk, Nebraska Bird Rev., xiii, 1945, 9 (Nebraska; uncommon 

 migr. and winter vis.). — Packard, Auk, Ixii, 1945, 375 (Rockj' Mountain 

 National Park, Colo.). 



Haliaetus leucocephalus leucocephalus Jackson, Auk, xl, 1923, 482 (Mamie Lake, 

 Wis.).— Pindar, Wils. Bull., xxxvii, 1925, 85 (Fulton County, Ky.). 



Haliaetus leucocephalus subsp. Perkins, Wils. Bull., xxxviii, 1926, 36, in text 

 (near Greenfield, Ind.). 



Haliaeetus leucocephalus ssp. Jollie, Condor, xlvii, 1945, 38, in text (Boulder 

 area, Colo.). 



Falco leucocephalus Schalow, Journ. fiir Orn., 1891, 249 (Sitka and Kodiak, 

 Alaska). 



Falco Washingtoniensis Audubon, Birds Amer. (fol. ed.), 1827, pi. 11 (Lizare 

 engr.), (Henderson, Ky.). — American Ornithologists' Union, Auk, Ixi, 

 1944, 445 (nomencl.). 



