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and to the Indo-Australian area. Accidental in Alaska (Seward Pen- 

 insula, near Cape Prince of Wales). 



Type locality. — Lower Lena to the Anadyr. 



? Falco ardearius P. L. S. MCller, Natursystexn, ii, 1773, 76. 



? Falco orientalis Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, 178S, 264 (habitat in Japonica; ex Latham, 

 Gen. Syn. Birds, i, pt. 1, 34* (not p. 34 without asterisk) No. 7c. 



? [Falco] calidus Latham, Index Orn., i, 1790, 41 (India; ex Latham, Gen. Syn. 

 Birds, i, pt. 1, 35, no. 112 "Behree Falcon"). 



Falco peregrinus calidus Hartert, Vog. pal. Fauna, ii, 1913, 1046, part 

 (monogr.). — (?) voN Jordans, Journ. fiir Orn., Ixxiii, 1925, 448 (Novaya 

 Zemlya). — Peters, Check-list Birds of World, i, 1931, 288, part. — (?) Yama- 

 SHiMA, Journ. fiir Orn., Ixxix, 1931, 515 (Kurile Islands). — Stegmann, Journ. 

 fiir Orn., Ixxxii, 1934, 224' in 'text, ''part. — Swann, Monogr. Birds Prey, pt. 

 14, 1936, 385, part (monogr.). — V>^itherby et al. Handbook Brit. Birds, iii, 

 1939, 12, 13, 15, in text (distr.).— Hanna, Condor, xlii, 1940, 166 (Seward 

 Peninsula, Alaska, near Cape Prince of Wales, May 25, 1939; also 3 eggs, 

 June 12, 1935, Cape Mountain, Alaska ?) ; Auk, Ivii, 1940, 589, in text (Cape 

 Prince of Wales, Alaska). — Bailey, Proc. Colorado" Mus. Nat. Hist., xviii, 

 1943, 90 (Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska; 1 specimen). — American Orni- 

 thologists' Union, Auk, Ixii, 1945, 439 (nomencl.). 



? Falco lunulatus Daudin, Traite d'Orn., ii, 1800, 122 (new name for F. calidus 

 Latham) . 



Falco peregrinus iissuriensis Buttjrlin, Psov. i Ruzejn. Okhota, xiii, No. 7, 1907, 

 100 (Ussuriland and Japan; based on 3 old specimens). 



Falco peregrinus harterti Buttjrlin, Psov. i Ruzejn. Okhota, xiii. No. 7, 1907, 100 

 (lower Lena to Anadyr, possibly to Kolyma) ; Messager Ornithologique, ii, 

 1911, 58 in text (Kolyma). — Hartert, Nov. Zool., xxii, 1915, 169 (lower 

 Lena to Anadyr; common on the Kolyma; type seen and considered to be 

 not separable from calidus Latham). — Grote, Falco (Sonderheft), 1925, 177, 

 in text (e. Siberia). — Belopolski, Journ. fiir Orn.,|lxxxi, 1933, 421 (Anadyr 

 area). — Stegmann, Journ. fiir Orn., Ixxxii, 1934, 228 (crit. ; distr.); Faune 

 U. R. S. S. Oixeaux, i. No. 5, 1937, 79, 269 (crit.; distr.). — Bergman, Kenntnis 

 Nordostasiat. Vog., 1935, 89 (Kamchatka.). — Steinbacher, Vog. pal. 

 Fauna, Erganzungsband, 1936, 398 (crit.; descr. ; distr.). 



Falco harterti Buturlin, Journ. fur Orn., Ivi, 1908, 287, 291 (endemic in Jakutsk 

 Province). 



Falco peregrinus peregrinus^VhKSKS, Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vi. No. 3, 1928, 

 305, part (Siberian coast from mouth of Lena to Yana, Indigirka, and 

 Kolyma). 



Falco peregrinus Btjnge, Mel. Biol. Bull. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. P^tcrsbourg, xi, livr. 

 4, 1882, 593 (Lena Delta, Siberia). 



Falco peregrinus pleskei Dementiev, Falco,'xxix, 1933 (Jan. 1934), 13 (Bolschoi 

 Schantar Island, Okhotsk Sea). 



Falco peregrinus kleinschmidli Dementiev, L'Oiseaux, new ser., iv., 1934, 480 

 (Olekminsk; crit.). 



Falco peregrinus leucogenys Buturlin and Dementiev, L'Oiseaux, new ser., iii, 

 1933, 458, part. 



Falco leucogenys Hartert, Nov. Zool., xxv, 1918, 42 (type spec, in Brehm coll.= 

 F. p. calidus). 



Falco BUmcheti Lavaudin, Rev. Franc. Orn., vii, 1922, 212. 



