BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SHARP-SHINNED HAWK 



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Fig-. 24. Map showing the distribution in Iowa of the Sharp-shinned Hawk. 



Accipiter Brisson, Orn., I, 310, 1760. Type, by tautonymy, [Accipiter] 

 accipiter Brisson=Falco nisus Linnaeus. 



Falco velox Wilson, Amer. Orn., V. 116, pi. 45, fig. 1, 1812. (Banks of Schuyl- 

 kill River, near Philadelphia, Pa.) 



Accipiter velox (Wilson). 



*Falco velox Wilson. Say, Thomas, in Major S. H. Long's Account of an 

 Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mts., 1819-20, p. 370. (Engi- 

 neers Cantonment, Pottawattamie County.) 



*Accipiter fuscus Bonap. Allen, J. A., Catalogue of the Birds of Iowa: 

 Geology of Iowa, White, Vol. 2, App. B, p. 424, 1870. 



*A(ccipiter) fuscus Bonap. Parker, H. W., Iowa Birds: The American 

 Naturalist, Vol. 5, p. 169, 1871. (Clinton County.) 



*Accipiter fuscus. Trippe, T. M., Notes on the Birds of Southern Iowa: 

 Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. 15, p. 232, 

 1872. (Decatur and Mahaska Counties.) 



* Accipiter velox Wilson. Cooke, W. W., Report on the Bird Migration in 

 the Mississippi Valley, 1884-85: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Divi- 

 sion of Economic Ornithology, Bull. 2, p. 114. 



Accipiter velox. Warren, B. H., Birds of Pennsylvania, pp. 75-77, 1888. 



*Accipiter velox (Wilson). Keyes, Charles Rollin, and Williams, H. S., 

 M. D., Preliminary Annotated Catalogue of the Birds of Iowa: Pro- 

 ceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, Vol. 5, p. 

 126, 1888. 



Accipiter velox. Ridgway, R., Ornithology of Illinois, p. 457, 1889. 



