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Attagen pensylvanice Brisson, Orn., i, 214). — Gmeun, Syst. Nat., i, pt. 2, 1788, 

 752.— Latham, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 638.— Wilson, Amer. Orn., vi, 1812, 45, 

 pi. 49, part (eastern States, Pennsylvania).— Bonaparte, Obs. Wilson's Orn., 

 1826, 182; Genera North Amer. Birds, 1828, 126 ("found in temperate regions") ; 

 Amer. Philos. Trans., iii, 1830, 389.— Doughty, Cab. Nat. Hist., i, 1830, 13, 

 pi. 2.— Audubon, Orn. Biogr., i, 1831, 211 part (New York, Pennsylvania) ; 

 V, 1836, 560, part; Birds Amer., 8vo ed., v, 1842, 72, part (New York; Penn- 

 sylvania) ; Synopsis, 1839, 202, part (Maryland northward) .—Wilson and 

 Bonaparte, Amer. Orn., ii, 1832 (printed by Whittaker, Treacher, and Amot), 

 249, part; ii, 1832 (?) (printed by Cassell, Petter, and Galpin), 251, part.— 

 Nuttall^ Man. Orn. United States and Canada, Land Birds, i, 1832, 657, part; 

 ed. 2, 1840, 794, part.— Jardine, Nat. Libr., Orn., iv. Gallinaceous Birds, pt. 2, 

 Game-birds, 1834, 149, pi. 14, part (Pennsylvania).— Wilson^ Amer. Om., ed. by 

 Brewer, 1840, 430, part.— Giraud, Birds Long Island, 1844, 191 (Long Island, 

 New York). 



T[etrao] umbellus Wilson and Bonaparte, Amer. Orn., ii, 1871, 265, part. 



Tetrao (Bonasia) umbellits Bonaparte, Syn., 1828, 126; Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc, 

 iii, 1830, 389. 



Tetrao tympanum Bartram, Trav. in Florida, etc., 1792, 288 (Pennsylvania). 



Tetrao tympanistes Smith, Wonders of Nature and Art, rev. ed., 1807, xiv, 67. 



Bonasia umbellus Bonaparte, Geogr. and Comp. List, 1838, 43. 



Bonasa umbellus Stephens, in Shaw, Gen. Zool., xi, 1819, 300, part. — Baird, Rep. 

 Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 630, part. — Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence, Birds 

 North America, 1860, 629, 630, part. — Elliot, Monogr. Tetraonidae, 1865, 

 pi. 1 and text, part. — Lawrence, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. New York, viii, 1866, 

 291 (Long Island, Staten Island, N. Y.). — Maynard, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. 

 Hist., xiv, 1872, 383 part. — Brewer, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xvii, 

 1875, 12 (New England). — Mekriam, Trans. Connecticut Acad. Sci., iv, 

 1877, 100 (Connecticut; common). — Rathbun, Revised List Birds Central 

 New York, 1879, 29 (central New York; common). — Gregg, Revised Cat. 

 Birds Chemung County, N. Y., 1880, 19 (common).— American Orni- 

 thologists' Union, Check-list, 1886, 172, No. 300, part. — Richmond, Auk, v, 

 1888, 20 (District of Columbia; rare). — Bendire, Life Hist. North Amer. 

 Birds, i, 1892, 59, part (s. Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania) .^Ogilvie- 

 Grant, Cat. Birds Brit. Mus., xxii, 1893, 85, part; Handbook Game Birds, i, 

 1896, 71, part.— Stone, Auk, xi, 1894, 136 (New Jersey; Pine Barrens); 

 Birds New Jersey, 1908, 150 (New Jersey; distr. ; nest, habits). — Dwight, Auk, 

 xxii, 1900, 145 (molts and plumage). — Rhoads and Pennock, Auk, xxii, 

 1905, 199 (Delaware; formerly not uncommon). — Weber, Auk, xxiii, 1906, 

 459 in text (food; crop contents). — Pennock, Auk, xxv, 1908, 286 (Delaware; 

 Ashland, Mount Cuba, Brandywine and Red Clay Creeks) . — Geiscom, Birds New 

 York City Region, 1923, 176 (status, New York City region). — (?) Wetmore, 

 Auk, xliv, 1927, 561 in text (Pleistocene of Maryland). — Knappen, Auk, xiv, 

 1928, 513 (bibliogr. relating to food habits).— Groebbels, Der Vogel, i, 1932, 272 

 in text (food habits) ; ii, 1937, 137 in text (drumming of male), 139 in text 

 courtship), 241 in text (eggs in mixed sets). — ^Allen, Auk, Ii, 1934, 180 (sex be- 

 havior). — Cornell and Doremus, Auk, liv, 1937, 321 in text (endoparasites). — 

 Bagg and Elliot, Birds Connecticut Valley; Massachusetts, 1937, 170 (habits; 

 status) .—Todd, Birds Western Pennsylvania, 1940, 131 in text (remains found 

 in goshawk stomachs).— Uttal, Auk, Iviii, 1941, 74, 76 in text (tarsal feather- 

 ing) ; Ix, 1943, 266, in text (Long Island, N. Y., plum.).— Petrides, Trans. 

 7th North Amer. Wildlife Conference, 1942, 316, in text (age indicators in 

 plumage). 



