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xxxii, 1928, 107 (distr.; Lower California). — Nash, Check List Birds Ontario, 

 1900, 28 (Ontario; very common, summer res.); Check List Vert. Ontario: 

 Birds, 1905, 39 (Ontario; very common). — Bryan, Key to the Birds Hawaiian 

 Group, 1901, 33 (occ. on Hawaiian Islands).— McGregor, Pacific Coast 

 Avif., No. 2, 1901, 6 (Santa Cruz County, Calif.; common; spec). — Allen, 

 Proc. Manchester Inst. Sci. and Arts, iv, 1902, 96 (New Hampshire; breed- 

 ing).— Bailey, Handb. Birds Western United States, 1902, 150 (descr.; 

 distr.); Birds New Mexico, 1928, 171 (genl.; New Mexico).— Brewster, 

 Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., xli, 1902, 81 (Cape region in winter, n. Lower 

 California; breeding); Mem. Nuttall Orn. Club, No. 4, 1906, 182 (Cam- 

 bridge region, Mass.; habits; status). — Henshaw^ Birds Hawaiian Islands, 

 1902, 84 (Oahu, several records).- — Woodcock, Oregon Agr. Exp. Stat. 

 Bull. 68, 1902, 31 (Oregon range).— Dawson, Birds Ohio, 1903, 394, 652 

 (Ohio; habits; descr.; distr.) .^Jones, Birds Ohio, rev. cat., 1903, 88 (Ohio; 

 genl.). — Kumlien and Hollister, Bull. Wisconsin Nat. Hist. Soc, iii, 1903, 

 61 (Wisconsin; habits).— Swarth, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 4, 1904, 6 (Hua- 

 chua Mountains, Ariz.); No. 10, 1914, 24 (Arizona; abund. migr. and com- 

 mon in winter; breeds at Tucson); Condor, xxvi, 1924, 185 (fall migration; 

 San Francisco Mountains, Ariz.); Univ. California Publ. Zool., xxx, 1926, 

 104 (between Atlin and Lake Estlin, Brit. Columbia); Pacific Coast Avif., 

 No. 22, 1934, 15. — Townsend, Mem. Nuttall Orn. Club, No. 3, 1905, 205 

 (Essex County, Mass.; habits; status); No. 5, 1920, 98 (Essex County, Mass.; 

 common summer; very rare in winter). — Anderson, Proc. Davenport Acad. 

 Sci., xi, 1907, 244 (Iowa; habits).— Larsen, Wils. Bull., No. 60, 1907, 114 

 (Lyman County, S. Dak.; summer res.). — Widmann, Birds Missouri, 1907, 

 90 (summer res., spring and fall migr.). — Woodruff, Chicago Acad. Sci. 

 Bull. 6, 1907, 92 (res. in Chicago area, commoner during migr.). — Beyer, 

 Allison, and Kopman, Auk, xxv, 1908, 441 (breeding in prairie district of 

 sw. Louisiana). — Knight, Birds Maine, 1908, 215 (local summer res.). — 

 Stone, Birds New Jersey, 1908, 160 (New Jersey; habits; descr.; distr.); 

 Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 1918, 248 (Panama Canal Zone; spec); 

 Bird Studies Old Cape May, i, 1937, 297 (New Jersey; status; habits).— 

 Dawson and Bowles, Birds Washington, ii, 1909, 492 (Washington; habits; 

 distr.). — Wayne, Birds South Carolina, 1910, 71 (winter vis.).— Zimmer, 

 Proc. Nebraska Orn. Union, v, pt. 2, 1911, 21 (Dawes County, Nebr.) ; 

 V, pt. 5, 1913, 73 (Thomas County Forest Reserve, Nebr.).— Barrows, 

 Michigan Bird Life, 1912, 262 (Michigan; life hist.; distr.).— Brabourne 

 and Chubb, Birds South Amer., i, 1912, 63 (Medellin, Colombia).— Sclater, 

 Hist. Birds Colorado, 1912, 166 (Colorado; summer res.; some winter in 

 plains). — Willett, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 7, 1912, 40 (breeding Orange 

 and Los Angeles Counties, Calif.), 46 (Pacific slope of s. California; eggs; 

 common res.); No. 21, 1933, 45 (sw. Cahfornia; fairly common res.; breeds 

 in Mar. and early Apr.).— Bailey, Birds Virginia, 1913, 103 (Virginia; 

 distr.; descr.; habits); Wils. Bull., xhv, 1932, in text (Dade County, Fla.).— 

 Grave and Walker, Birds Wyoming, 1913, 41 (Wyoming; common summer 

 res. at lower levels).— Harlow, Auk, xxx, 1913, 272 (Cape May, Atlantic, 

 BurUngton, and Ocean Counties, N. J.; breeding); xxxv, 1918, 23 (breeding 

 in Ocean, BurUngton, and Atlantic Counties, N. J., and in Chester, Hunting- 

 don, and Erie Counties, Pa.). — Reichenow, Die Vogel, i, 1913, 384. — Sage, 

 Bishop, and Bliss, Birds Connecticut, 1913, 75. — Saunders, Condor, xv, 

 1913, 99-104 (nesting habits in Montana); Pacific Coast Avif., No. 14, 1921, 

 60 (Montana; abundant summer; occ. winter). — Tyler, Pacific Coast Avif., 

 No. 9, 1913, 39 (Fresno, Calif .; formerly abundant in winter; now reduced). — 



