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Nxxix, 1936, 300 (Rooks County, Kans., fairly common summer res.); Bird- 

 Banding, viii, 1937, 168, in text (Rooks County, Kans.; weights of 4).— 

 Jewett, Murrelet, xvii, 1936, 43 (Harney County, Oreg.; distr.); xxiii, 1942, 

 69 (se. Alaska: Klukuan, Chilkat River; observed). — Linsdale, Pacific Coast 

 Avif., No. 23, 1936, 23, 46 (Nevada; res.; numerous and widespread in sum- 

 mer; nest); Amer. Midi. Nat., ix, 1938, 51 (Toyabe Mts., Nev.; nest.; habits; 

 specimens).— Peters, Bird-Banding, vii, 1936, 14 (New Hampshire, New 

 York, South Carolina, Florida; ext. parasites) .—van Rossem, Pacific Coast 

 Avif., No. 24, 1936, 21 (Charleston Mts., Nev.; fall migrants; undoubt- 

 edly spring migrants, too; contributory data from Death Valley exped.; 

 spec). — Alexander, Univ. Colorado Stud., xxiv, 1937, 91 (Boulder^County, 

 Colo.; common res.; wintering birds confined largely to plains; spec. Univ. 

 Colorado Mus.). — Griffee and Rapraeger, Murrelet, xviii, 1937, 16 

 (Portland, Oreg.; nesting dates). — Murphey, Contr. Charleston Mus., ix, 

 1937, 14 (Savannah Valley, Ga.; common permanent res.; breed, habits). — 

 Stewart, Auk, liv, 1937, 326, in text (Ohio; weight). — Stone, Birds Old 

 Cape May, i, 1937, 316 (New Jersey stat.; habits).— Van Tyne and Sutton, 

 Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 37, 1937, 26 (Brewster County, 

 Tex.; not common but reg. in summer; nest, records; meas.). — Compton, 

 Univ. California Publ. Zool., xlii. No. 3, 1938, 176 (pterylosis), 187.— 

 Deaderick, Wils. Bull., 1, 1938, 263, in text (Hot Springs National Park, 

 Ark.; uncommon permanent res.). — MacLulich, Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. 

 Zool., No. 13, 1938, 11 (Algonquin Prov. Park, Ontario; reg. nesting; breeding 

 records; food).— Sutton, Carnegie Mus., xxvii, 1938, 178 (Tarrant County, 

 Tex., probably breeds).— Tyler, in Bent, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 170, 1938, 

 106 (Ufe hist.).— Cowan, Occ. Pap. British Columbia Prov. Mus., No. 1, 



1939, 26 (Peace River district, Brit. Columbia; reg. occurr.; 2 specs.).— 

 KiTCHiN, Murrelet, xx, 1939, 29 (Mount Rainier National Park, summer 

 res. and migr.; breeds; specimens). — Niedrach and Rockwell, Birds 

 Denver and Mountain Parks, 1939, 59 (common summer res.; occas. winter 

 res.; distr.).' — Pettingill, Proc. Nova Scotian Inst. Sci., xix, 1937-1938 

 (1939), 333 (common trans.; rare summer res.; 1 spec; nest.).— Sutton and 

 Burleigh, Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool. Louisiana State Univ., No. 3, 1939, 27 

 (ne. Mexico; distribution; 3 specs.; common near Monterrey, Nuevo Le6n). — 

 Wetmore, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Ixxxvi, 1939, 183 (Tennessee; spec, from 

 Beans Mountain; seen Great Smoky Mountains, Big Frog Mountain, Roan 

 Mountain); Ixxxviii, 1940, 535 (Kentucky, sparingly throughout State).— 

 Burleigh and Lov/ery, Occas. Pap. Mus. Zool. Louisiana State Univ., 

 No. 8, 1940, 98 (w. Texas: Guadalupe Mountains; 5 specs.; fall trans.; 

 distr.).— Campbell, Bull. Toledo Mus. Sci., i, 1940, 60 (Lucas County, 

 Ohio; fairly common res.; young; specimens). — Davis, Condor, xUi, 1940, 

 81, in text (Brazos County, Tex.; perm. res.). — Dear, Trans. Roy. Can. 

 Inst., xxiii, pt. 1, 1940, 126 (Thunder Bay, Lake Superior, Ontario; common 

 summer res.; breed, records). — Gabrielson and Jewett, Birds Oregon, 



1940, 206 (Oregon; very common perm. res. throughout State; descr., distr., 

 habits, food, nest, photo). — Long, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., xliii, 1940, 440 

 (Kansas; common summer res. in east; occas. in winter). — Miller and 

 Curtis, Murrelet, xxi, 1940, 42 (University of Washington campus; occas., 

 young).— Todd, Birds Western Pennsylvania, 1940, 164 (w. Pennsylvania; 

 life hist.; descr.; syn.).— Trautman, Misc. Publ. Univ. Michigan Mus. Zool., 

 No. 44, 1940, 221 (Buckeye Lake, Ohio; common res., very common spring 

 and fall trans.; habits; nest.; territory; food).— Behle, Wils. Bull., Hii, 1941, 

 181 (se. Utah: La Sal Mountain region; 2 specs.).— Goodpaster, Journ. 



