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Gumming, Murrelet, xiii, 1932, 7 (Vancouver, Brit. Columbia). — Howell, 

 Florida Bird Life, 1932, 190 (genl. ; winter vis., Florida). — Wetmore, Condor, 

 X.XXV, 1933, 163, in text (Turkey Tanks, Ariz.) ; Auk, 1, 1933, 356 (Key West, 

 Fla.; April 3, 1886, spec). — Weydemeter, Condor, xxxv, 1933, 122 (Lincoln, 

 Mont., several records of this or richardsoni) . — Willett, Pacific Coast Avif., 

 No. 21, 1933, 47 (sw. California; crit.; syn.).— Long, Auk, li, 1934, 515, 516, 

 in text (YucatAn, Cozumel Island; Kansas, Ellis County, 1875). — Swarth, 

 Pacific Coast Avif., No. 22, 1934, 25, in text (crit.); Condor, xxxvii, 1935, 

 201, in text (taxonomic stat.). — Taverner, Birds Canada, 1934, 147, in 

 text (Canada). — Linsdale, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 23, 1936, 23, 46 (Nevada; 

 winter vis. and trans.; specimens). — Friedmann, Bull. Chicago Acad. Sci., 

 v, No. 3, 1935, 30 (Kodiak Island; specs.; records). — Miller, Lumley, and 

 Hall, Murrelet, xvi, 1935, 57 (San Juan Islands, Wash.; migr. ; 1 spec). — 

 Stone, Auk, Hi, 1935, 481, in text.— Swarth, Wils. Bull., xlvii, 1935, 306, 

 in text (tax., crit.); Condor, xxxvii, 1935, 201, in text (Fort Walla Walla, 

 Wash.; type loc). — Bond, Condor, xxxviii, 1936, 72, in text (food and 

 feeding habits), 85, in text (habits). — Ford, Auk, liii, 1936, 210, in text 

 (Chenier au Tigre, La., 2 specs.; Merritt Island, Fla., 1 spec; Chicago, 111., 

 1 spec). — Van Ttne and Sutton, Misc. Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, 

 No. 37, 1937, 25 (Brewster County, Tex.; sev. records; food). — Bent, U. S. 

 Nat. Mus. Bull. 170, 1938, 89 (life hist.).— Kitchin, Murrelet, xx, 1939, 

 29 (Mount Rainier National Park; rare; Sept.; specs.). — Martin, Condor, 

 xli, 1939, 125, in text (Santa Clara County, Calif.; spec). — Niedrach and 

 Rockwell, Birds Denver and Mountain Park, 1939, 59 (migr.; occas. winter 

 res.; 3 specs.). — Gabrielson and Jewett, Birds Oregon, 1940, 205 (Oregon; 

 very rare breeder, uncommon migr. and winter res. in east, very rare straggler 

 w. of Cascades; descr. ; distr. ; habits; food). — Long, Trans. Kansas Acad. 

 Sci., xliii, 1940, 440 (Kansas; accidental; single sjDec from Ellis County). — 

 Rivers, Condor, xliii, 1941, 66, in text (Nevada; feeding habits). — Laing, 

 Condor, xliv, 1942, 176 (coastal Brit. Columbia). — Behle, Bull. Univ. Utah, 

 xxxiv. No. 2, 1943, 24 (sw. Utah, Washington County) ; Condor, xlvi, 1944, 

 71 (Utah). — Dixon, Condor, xlv, 1943, 54 (Arctic Alaska; Demarcation 

 Point).— Cahalane, Auk, Ixi, 1944, 363 (Alaska, Ukak River, Windy Creek 

 above Three Forks, Katmai Bay, Cape Cubugaklion, Kashvik Bay). — 

 Gabrielson, Auk, Ixi, 1944, 121 (Alaska, commonest hawk in interior, and 

 Mount McKinley Park and Steese Highway, also between Park and Fair- 

 banks and also down Richardson Highway). — Grinnell and Miller, 

 Pacific Coast Avif., No. 27, 1944, 110 (California; winter vis.).— Hill, Auk, 

 Ixi, 1944, 230 (meas.). — Goodrich, Rep. Kansas State Board Agr., Ixiv, 

 No. 267, 1945, 182 (Kansas; 1 record, many years ago). — Haecker, Moser 

 and Swenk, Nebraska Bird Rev., xiii, 1945, 10 (Nebraska; rare migr.; 1 

 record). — McAllister and Marshall, Auk, Ixii, 1945, 183 (Oregon, Fre- 

 mont Nat. Forest). — Munro, Can. Journ. Res., 1945, 57 (Cariboo Park- 

 lands, Brit. Columbia; 1 spec). — van Rossem, Occ Pap. Mus. Zool. Lou- 

 isiana State Univ., No. 21, 1945, 64 (Sonora; winter vis.). — Alcorn, Condor, 

 xlviii, 1946, 132 (Lahontan Valley, Nev.). — Arvey, Univ. Kansas Publ. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist., i. No. 10, 1947, 199 (Idaho). 



Tinnunculus columharius hendiret Oberholser, Auk, xl, 1923, 680; Bird Life 

 liOuisiana, 1938, 186 (Louisiana; rare winter resident; no record n. of New 

 Orleans; distr.). 



Falco richardsoni Brewster, Bull. Nuttall Orn. Club, vi, 1882, 230, part (Walla 

 Walla, e. Washington; Oct. 13 and 21). 



