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1935, 164, in text (Mexico; Lower California; 2 nest records).— Youngworth, 

 Wils.' Bull., xlvii, 1935, 216, in text (Fort Sisseton, S. Dak.; uncommon 

 migr.).— Allen and Peterson, Auk, liii, 1936, 403, in text (Cape May 

 County, N. J.; migr.). — Baillie and Harrington, Contr. Roy. Ontario 

 Mus. ZooL, No. 8, pt. 1, 1936, 25, in text.— Brooks, Auk, liii, 1936, 342, in 

 text (Placentia, Newfoundland; 1 seen).— Deaderick, Auk, liii, 1936, 350, 

 in text (Garland County, Ark.; reg. migr.). — Linsdale, Pacific Coast Avif., 

 No. 23, 1936, 45 (Nevada; infrequent in summer; localities) .—Starrett, 

 Wils. Bull., xlviii, 1936, 53, in text (Spring Lake, 111.).— Steullet and Deau- 

 tier, Obra Cincuentenario Mus. La Plata, i, 1936, 460 (Argentine records 

 and distr.; syn.).— Stevenson, Wils. Bull., xlviii, 1936, 132, in text (Mayes 

 County, Okla.).— Stophlet, Wils. Bull., xlviii, 1936, 49, in text (caught by 

 hand).— Wallace, Auk, liii, 1936, 227, in text (Buncombe County, N. C.).— 

 Worth, Bird-Banding, vii, 1936, 156, in text (banding returns) .—Alex- 

 ander, Univ. Colorado Stud. ZooL, xxvi, 1937, 91 (Boulder County, Colo.; 

 rare trans.). — Bagg and Eliot, Birds Connecticut Valley in Massachusetts, 



1937, 119 (habits) .—Bartsch et al., Auk, liv, 1937, 517, in text (size of blood 

 cells).— Bent, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 167, 1937, 352 (life hist.).— Griffee and 

 Rapraeger, Murrelet, xviu, 1937, 14, in text.— Gross, Auk, liv, 1937, 21, 

 in text (Indian Harbor, Labrador ; spec.) .— Murphey, Contr. Charleston Mus., 

 ix, 1937, 13 (Savannah Valley, Ga.; irreg. vis. in spring, summer, and early 

 autumn).— Unglish, Condor, xxxix, 1937, 39, in text (Gilroy, Calif.; 1 

 record).— VAN Tyne and Sutton, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, 

 No. 37, 1937, 24 (Brewster County, Tex.; numerous sight records). — Wood- 

 bury, Condor, xxxix, 1937, 126, in text (Yellowstone Park, Wyo.;Jiost to 

 parasites). — Compton, Univ California Publ. ZooL, xlii, 1938, 176, 181, 

 189, 195, 196, 199, 200, 201, 203, 205, 206 (pterylosis), 208 (plantar 

 tendons).— Deaderick, Wils. Bull., 1, 1938, 263, in text (Hot Springs National 

 Park, Ark.; fairly common summer res.). — Ford, Auk, Iv, 1938, 132, in text 

 (Brownsville, Tex.; seen). — MacLulich, Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. ZooL, 

 No. 13, 1938, 10 (Algonquin Prov. Park, Ontario; breeds; food, records).— 

 Oberholser, Bird Life Louisiana, 1938, 179 (Louisiana; rare permanent res.; 

 habits; nest.; food).— Pinto, Rev. Mus. Paulista, xxii, 1938, 83 (distr.; spec. 

 Pueblo Colorado, Ariz.); xxiii, 1938, 549 (Amazonas, Brazil; spec, from 

 Manacapum). — van Tyne, Occ. Pap. Mus. ZooL Univ. Michigan, No. 379, 



1938, 10 (Michigan; reg. trans, and uncommon summer res.; few actual 

 nesting records). — Aldrich and Nutt, Sci. Publ. Cleveland Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 iv, 1939, 19 (e. Newfoundland: Placentia, Grand Falls region; not uncom- 

 jnon). — Niedrach and Rockwell, Birds Denver and Mountain Parks, 1939, 

 55 (migr. and summer res.; habits). — Pettingill, Proc. Nova Scotian Inst. 

 Sci., xix, 1937-38 (1939), 332 (Grand Manan; fairly common summer and 

 j^igj. )_ — WiTHERBY ET AL., Handbook Brit. Birds, iii, 1939, 111, in text. — 

 Barnes and Phelps, Bol. Soc. Venez. Cienc. Nat., No. 46, 1940, 270, 286 

 (Paraguana Peninsula, Venezuela; migr.; spec, from Andicora). — Campbell, 

 Bull. Toledo Mus. Sci., i, 1940, 59 (Lucas County, Ohio; reg. trans.). — Dear, 

 Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., xxiii, pt. 1, 1940, 126 (Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, 

 Ontario; uncommon but reg. summer res.; breeds). — Gabrielson and Jew- 

 ETT, Birds Oregon, 1940, 198 (Oregon; uncommon summer res. throughout 

 State; rare; habits; food; photo.; descr.; distr.). — Miller and Curtis, 

 Murrelet, xxi, 1940, 42 (University of Washington campus). — Trautman, 

 Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 44, 1940, 219 (Buckeye Lake, 

 Ohio; rare summer; uncommon migr.; food). — Goodpaster, Journ. Cin- 

 cinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., xxii, 1941, 12 (sw. Ohio; reg. trans.).— Griscom and 



