NO. 1183. NORTH AMERICAN MALLOPHAGA— KELLOGG. 55 



Nirmus cordatus Osborn, Insects Affectiug Domestic Animals, 1896, p. 



228, pi. II, fig. a. — Kellogg and Ohapma.n, Mallophaga from Birds 

 of California, in New Mallopbaga, III, 1899, p. 80. 



Recorded by Osborn from Limosa hfemasHca (Burnett collection) 

 (North America); by Kellogg and Oliapman from Limosa fedoa 

 ('Bay of Monterey, California). 



Nirmus incoenis Kellogg and Chapman, Mallopbaga from Birds of 

 California, in New Mallopbaga, III, 1899, p. 81, pi. vi, fig. 5. 

 From Charadrius squatarola (Pacific Grrove, California). 



Nirmus orarius Kellogg, New Mallopbaga, I, 1896, p. 104, pi. v, 

 fig. 5. 

 From Charadrius dominious (Lawrence, Kansas). 



Nirmus opacus Kellogg and Chapman, Mallopbaga from Birds of Cali- 

 fornia, in New Mallopbaga, III, 1899, p. 83, pi. vi, tig. 6. 

 From JEgialitis sevnipalmata (Pacific Grove, California). 



Nirmus parallelus Osborn, Insects Affecting Domestic Animals, 1896, 

 p. 229, pi. II, fig. d. 



From ^gialitis vocifera (Burnett collection) (North America). 



Nirmus boephilus Kellogg, New Mallopbaga, I, 1896, p. 107, pi. v, 

 fig. 7. 

 From u^gialitis vocifera (Lawrence, Kansas). 



Nirmus abruptus Osborn, Insects Affecting Domestic Animals, 1896, p. 



229, pi. II, fig. c. 



From Colinus virginianus (Burnett collection) (North America). 



Nirmus fuscus Nitzsch (ed. Giebel), Zeitscbr. f. ges. Naturwiss., 1861, 

 XYII, pp. 523-525, — Osborn, Notes on Mallopbaga and Pediculidse. 

 Canad. Ent., XVI, 1881, p. 197. — Kellogg, New Mallopbaga, II, 

 1896, p. 499, pi, Lxvii, fig. 7. — Osborn, Insects Affecting Domes- 

 tic Animals, 1896, p. 223. — Kellogg, Mallopbaga from Birds of 

 Panama, Baja California, and Alaska, in New Mallopbaga, HI, 

 1899, p. 15. — Kellogg and Chapman, Mallopbaga frooi Birds of 

 California, in New Mallopbaga, III, 1899, p. 85. 



Recorded by Osborn from Buteo swainsoni (Ames, Iowa), and 

 Accipiter velox "(Merriam)". Recorded by Kellogg from Buteo 

 sivainsoni, Circus hudsonius, and Archihuteo lagopus sancti-johannis 

 (all from Lawrence, Kansas) ; and from Falco sparverius peninsular is., 

 F. peregrinus anatum, and- Buteo borealis lucusamis (all from Baja 

 California); also from Falco sparverius (Panama). Recorded by 

 Kellogg and Chapman from Falco sparverius deserticola, Buteo bore- 

 alis calurus, and Elanus leucurus (Palo Alto, California), and from 

 Accipiter atricapillus striatatus (Pullman, Washington). 



Recorded by European authors from many species of hawks, 

 kites, and eagles {Milvus, Buteo, Falco, Circus, Aquila, and Archi- 

 huteo. 



