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THE RAPTORIAL BIRDS OF IOWA 



Fig. 61. Map showing the distribution in Iowa of the Prairie Falcon. 



Falco mexicanus Schlegel. 



*Cooke, W. W., Report on the Bird Migration in the Mississippi Valley, 



1884-85: U. S. Department of Agriculture, Division of Economic 



Ornithology, Bull. 2, pp. 118-119. (Central Iowa.) 

 Ridgway, R., The Ornithology of Illinois, p. 429, 1889. 

 Goss, N. S., History of the Birds of Kansas, p. 280, 1891. 

 Bendire, Capt. Chas., Life Histories of North American Birds, p. 288, 



1892. 

 *Bond, Frank, in C. C. Nutting's Report of the Committee on State 



Fauna: Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Science for 1892, Vol. 



1, Part 3, p. 41, 1893. (Storm Lake.) 

 *Bond, Frank, Ibid., Reprint, p. 2. (Storm Lake.) 

 Fisher, A. K., Hawks and Owls of the United States, p. 104, 1893. 

 "Keyes, Charles Reuben, The lowan Raptores: The Iowa Ornithologist, Vol. 



3, No. 2, pp. 17, 18, April, 1897. 



Bailey, B. H., Two Hundred Wild Birds of Iowa, p. 62, 1906. 

 Anderson, R. M., The Birds of Iowa, p. 254, 1907. 

 Widmann, Otto, A Preliminary Catalogue of the Birds of Missouri: 



Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis, pp. 101-102, 1907. 

 Bruner, L., Wolcott, R. H., Swenk, M. H., A Preliminary Review of the 



Birds of Nebraska, p. 52, 1909. 



Cory, C. B., Birds of Illinois and Wisconsin, p. 477, 1909. 

 A. O. U. Check-List, p. 164, 1910. 



Chapman, F. M., Birds of Eastern North America, p. 304, 1912. 

 Bunker, C. D., The Birds of Kansas, p. 147, 1913. 



