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C.). Jefferson Co., Lake Mills, breeding—Cantwell (Bendire). 
Richland ‘Co., Twin Bluffs, com. (McCallum). 
Kentucky.—Fayette Co., Lexington, my records are all queries, 
I have never examined it in hand. The ms. in Bird Lore Christ- 
mas Census had it and some of the Ducks queried; the one we 
called Broad-winged Hawk was never identified with any centainty 
(Dean ms.). May 7 and Dec. 25, °04, March 18, *05—[Dean?] 
(Cook ms.). Logan Co., Nov. 28, 703 (two); Oct. 25, '04; Apr. 9 
and 14, May 5, 14 and 26, ’06, single individuals. While I have 
not found in the nest, the above data shows that it occurs well into 
the breeding season. I am inclined to consider it a rather rare 
breeder and uncom. migrant and winter yvisitant (Wmbody ms.). 
TENNESSEE.— Hast: This is the most abundant hawk, especially 
so among the mountains, where I found it at the loftiest mountains 
(Rhoads). Near Roan Mountain Station, July 24, 95, seen (Cooke 
mMms.). 
Minnesora.—sS. R., fairly com. from the border of Iowa to Lake 
Superior, rare in the N. W. sections (Hatch). Very numerous, the 
most abund. of all the hawks (Brackett, Cantwell). Headwaters 
of streams that feed in Red River of the North, breeding abund- 
antly (Preston). Polk Co., Red Lake Falls, male by F. Guy May- 
ers (Phila. Acad. Nat. Sci. Coll.). Atkin Co., Farm Island Lake, 
com., breeding (Peabody); Atkin and MHickory, several no- 
ticed (Gault ms.). Beeker Co., abund. (Roberts); Floyd Lake, 
several sets (Norris). Otter Tail Co., Mr. Washburn found it 
rather com. -(Hatch) ; Pelican river, set of eggs (Norris) ; one pair 
nested near Crystal lake, two eggs were taken May 28, ’93, and 
afterwards found to be the commonest hawk in nearly all the lo- 
calities visited. Almost every piece of woods of any extent was 
found to harbor a pair, Another set was taken at Linda June 3. 
Not found at Pelican Rapids (Gault ms.). Grant Co., Herman, 
single individual (Roberts and Benners). lLac-qui-parle Co., breed- 
ing (Cantwell). Hennepin Co., set taken by H. M. Guilford (J. C. 
Wiood coll.) ; Minneapolis, com. 7 sets within 5 m. radius of cen- 
ter of city (Currie); breeding (Patten, Cantwell); set taken by 
H. B. Hurd (Crandall coll.) ; breeding frequently (Hatch); Lake 
Harriet, breeding (Currie); Lake Minnetonka, breeding frequently 
(Hatch) ; Fort Snelling, spec. May 2, ’89 (Fisher), ‘Steele Co., Owa- 
tohna, breeding Apr. 29, ’°99 (Springer); breeding (Peabody). 
Waseca Co., Woodville and Goose Lake, breeding (Peabody) ; 
Woodville, several sets col. by D. A. Kinney (Jacobs coll.). 
NortH Dakora.—I am quite certain it does not breed in the 
woods of the prairie region, but suspect that it may do so rarely 
in the Turtle mountains, though I believe I have never seen it there 
