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Auk, xlii, 1925, 61 (Devils Lake, N. Dak.).— Cahn, WUs. Bull., xxxix, 1927, 

 28 (summer; Vilas County, Wis.). — Jung, Auk, xlvii, 1930, 537 (Peace and 

 Athabasca Rivers, Alberta). — Griscom, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Ixxii, 1932, 

 318 (Perm^, Panama). 



Paecilornis sparverius Salle and Parztjdaki, Cat. Oiscaux Mexique, 1862, 1 

 (Mexico). 



Poecilornis sparverius Heine and Reichenow, Nom. Mus. Hein. Orn., 1890, 260 

 (Jalapa, Veracruz; localities in California). 



Falco noveboracensis Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, 1788, 284 (based on "New York 

 Merlin" Latham, Gen. Syn. Birds (New York)). 



Tinnunculus phalaena Lesson, Echo du Monde Savant, 12 « ann., 1845, 1086 

 (San Bias, Tepic; Acapulco, Guerrero). 



Falco sparverius phalaena Nelson, Auk, xix, 1902, 398, in text (crit.). — Swenk, 

 Auk, xxii, 1905, 320 (Florence and Lincoln, Nebr.). — Dearborn, Publ. 

 Field Mus. Nat. Hist., No. 125, 1907, 83 (Los Amates and GuaMn, Guate- 

 mala). — Linton, Condor, x, 1908, 127 (Santa Cruz Island, Calif.). — Ameri- 

 can Ornithologists' Union, Check-list, ed. 3, 1910, 167; ed. 4, 1931, 77; 

 Auk, Ixii, 1945, 439 (nomencl.). — Carriker, Ann. Carnegie Mus., vi, 1910, 

 470 (Costa Rica; crit.). — Saunders, Auk, xxviii, 1911, 36 (Gallatin County, 

 Mont., summer res.) ; Pacific Coast Avif., No. 14, 1921, 66 (Montana; abund.; 

 summer). — Zimmer, Proc. Nebraska Orn. Union, v, pt. 2, 1911, 22 (Dawes 

 County, nw. Nebraska; breeds). — Riley, Can. Alpine Journ., 1912, 61 

 (Prairie Creek, Miette River, and Moose Pass branch of Smoky River, 

 Alberta; Yellowhead Lake, Brit. Columbia). — Sclater, Hist. Birds Colorado, 

 1912, 192 (Colorado localities). — Willett, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 7, 1912, 

 49 (Pacific slope of s. California; very common; eggs); No. 21, 1933, 48 

 (crit.). — Grave and Walker, Birds Wyoming, 1913, 43 (Wyommg). — 

 Lincoln, Proc. Colorado Mus. Nat. Hist., 1915, 7 (Yuma County, Colo.; 

 prevalent form); Auk, xxxvii, 1920, 66 (Clear Creek district, Colo.; the com- 

 mon breeding form). — Brooks, Auk, xxxiv, 1917, 39 (Chilliwack, Brit. 

 Columbia, res.). — Howell, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 12, 1917 (Santa Barbara 

 Islands, Calif.; res.?). — Shelton, Univ. Oregon Bull., new ser., xiv, No. 4, 

 1917, 20, 27 (we. Oregon; res.). — Burleigh, Auk, xxxviii, 1921, 554 (Lincoln 

 County, Mont., breeding); xlvi, 1929, 511 (Seattle, Wash.). — Wetmore, 

 Condor, xxiii, 1921, 61 (Williams, Ariz.; common). — Gabrielson, Condor, 

 xxiv, 1922, 34, in text (Harney Valley, Oreg.) ; Auk, xli, 1924, 556 (Wallowa 

 County, Oreg.). — Townsend, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., xlviii, 1923, 14 

 (San Benito Island, Lov>'er California, Mar. 9; San Jos6 del Cabo, March 

 26).— Wood, Univ. Michigan Mus. Zool. Misc. Publ., No. 10, 1923, 43, 

 (Grafton and Devils Lake, N. Dak.; spec). — Van Denburgh, Condor, 

 xxvi, 1924, 70 (Todos Santos Islands). — Gardner, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 

 Ixvii, 1925, 15, in text, pi. 6 (structure of tongue). — Wtman and Burnell, 

 Field Book Birds Southwestern United States, 1925, 108 (descr.; characters). — 

 Bruner, Condor, xxviii, 1926, 232 (Baboquivari Mountains, Ariz.). — 

 Taverner, Birds Western Canada, 1926, 210, in text. — Bergtold, Auk, 

 xliv, 1927, 29, in text (Colorado; crit.). — Tanner, Condor, xxix, 1927, 198 

 (Virgin River Valley, Utah). — Bailey, Birds New Mexico, 1928, 193 (genl., 

 New Mexico). — Cowles, Condor, xxx, 1928, 327, in text (food habits). — 

 Grinnell, Univ. California Publ. Zool., xxxii, 1928, 112 (distr.. Lower 

 California). — Meadows, Condor, xxx, 1928, 250, in text (near Avalon, 

 Calif.); xxxi, 1929, 130 (near Avalon, Calif.). — Pemberton, Condor, xxx, 

 1928, 147 (Santa Rosa Island). — Weydemeyer, Condor, xxx, 1928, 246 

 (Fortine, Great Falls, and Bozeman, Mont.; winter). — Hendee, Condor, 



