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Minnesota) .—Bent, U. S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 162, 1932, i (habits; distr.; 

 monogr.).— TiCEHURST, Birds Suffolk, 1932, 480 (status; habits; Suffolk, 

 England). — Edson, Murrelet, xiii, 1932, 42 (Washington; several records). — 

 Gumming, Murrelet, xiii, 1932, 14 (Vancouver, British Columbia; common; 

 introduced). — Griscom, Trans. Linn. Soc. New York, iii, 1933, 97 (Dutchess 

 County, N. Y. ; introduced; novir almost extinct). — Yeatter, Univ. Michigan 

 School of Forestry and Conservation, Bull. 5, 1934, 9, in text (Great Lakes 

 region; life hist.; management). — Weydemeyek, Condor, xxxviii, 1936, 4S 

 (nest and 11 eggs; July; Fortine, Mont. — Weydemeyer and Marsh, Condor, 

 xxxviii, 1936, 194 (Lake Bowdoin, Mont.). — Van Tyne, Occ. Pap. Mus. Zool. 

 Univ. Michigan, No. 379, 1938, 12 (Michigan; resident) .—Trautman, Misc. 

 Publ. Mus. Zool. Univ. Michigan, No. 44, 1940, 223 (Buckeye Lake, Ohio; rare 

 resident). — Campbell, Bull. Toledo Mus. Sci., i, 1940, 63 (Lucas County, Ohio; 

 uncommon) .—Gabeielson and Jewett, Birds Oregon, 1940, 219 (Oregon; 

 distr. ; descr. ; habits) . — Dear, Trans. Roy. Can. Inst., xxiii, pt. 1, 1940, 127 

 (Thunder Bay. Lake Superior, Ontario ; introduced ; now uncommon, local 

 resident). — Goodpastek, Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., xxii, 1941, 13 (sw. 

 Ohio; frequently introduced but with little success). — Hellmayr and Conover, 

 Cat. Birds Amer., i, No. 1, 1942, 90 (syn.; distr.).— Behle, Bull. Univ. Utah, 

 xxxiv, 1943, 24 (sw. Utah; Washington County). 



Perdix p[erdix] perdix Glegg, Ibis, 1924, 86 (Macedonia; common resident). — 

 Brown, Brit. Birds, xvii, 1924, 228 (Cumberland; perching on trees) .^Pycraft, 

 Brit. Birds, xvii, 1924, 314 (pattern of wing coverts). — Schuster, Verh. Orn. 

 Ges. Bay., xvi, 1924, 59 (Bad Nauheim, Germany). — Kayser, Verh. Orn. Ges. 

 Bay., xvi, 1925, 243 (Sagan district, Germany). — Lankds, Verh. Orn. Ges. 

 Bay., xvi, 1925, 250 (Bavarian woods).— Riviere, Brit. Birds, xx, 1927, 266 

 (Bylaugh, Norfolk; erythristic varieties). — Drost, Journ. fur Orn., Ixxv, 1927, 

 266 (Helgoland; banding records). — Poll, Verh. Orn. Ges. Bay., xvii, 1927, 

 410 (lower Bavaria). — Pfeifer, Vern. Orn. Ges. Bay., xvii, 1927, 256 (valley 

 of the Main, Germany). — Legendre, Rev. Frang. d'Orn., xii, 1928, 107 (Paris, 

 France). — Groebbels and Mobert, Verh. Orn. Ges. Bay., xviii, 1928, 267 

 (breeding habits; Hamburg, Germany). — Macpherson, Brit. Birds, xxii, 1929, 

 244 (London).— WiJST, Anz. Orn. Ges. Bay., ii, 1930, 107 (Ampermoos, Ba- 

 varia). — ScHiERMAN, Journ. fiir Orn., Ixxviii, 1930, 154 (population density 

 in breeding season). — Rocaed, L'Oiseau, xi, 1930, 359 (Noirmoutier Island, 

 France). — Riviere, Brit. Birds, xxv, 1932, 354 (Norfolk).— Groebbels, Der 

 Vogel, i, 1932, 185 (altitudinal distr.), 619 (body weight) ; ii, 1937, 167 (data 

 on breeding biology). — Hicks, Wils. Bull., xlv, 1933, 180 (Ashtabula County, 

 Ohio). 



[Perdix] perdix perdix Baillie and Harrington, Contr. Roy. Ontario Mus. Zool., 

 No. 8, pt. 1, 1936, 30, in text (Ontario). 



[Perdix] cinerea Latham, Synop. Birds, Suppl., i, 1787, 290; Index Orn., ii, 1790, 

 645 (new name for Tertao perdix). — Reichenbach, Synop. Av., iii, Gallinaceae, 

 1848, pi. 195, figs. 1694, 1696. 



Perdix cinerea Bonnaterre, Tabl. Encycl. Meth., i, 1791, 209, pi. 93, fig. 4.— Meyer 

 and Wolf, Taschenb. deutschl. Vog., i, 1810, 303.— Pennant, Brit. Zool., i, 

 1812, 368.— Temminck, Pig. et Gallin., iii, 1815, 373, 378 ; Man. d'Orn., ii, 1820, 

 488.— Werner, Atl. Orn. d'Eur., Ord. 10, 1828, pi. 19.— Vieillot, Faun. Franc., 

 1828, 248, pi. 108, fig. 1.— Brehm, Handb. Vog. Deutschl., 1831, 524.— Selby, 

 lUustr. Brit. Orn., i, 1833, 433, pi. 61.— Schinz, Nat. Abbild. Vog., 1833, 162, pi. 

 79._Naumann, Nat. Vog. Deutschl., vi, 1833, 478, pi. 163.— Jardine, Nat. Libr., 

 Orn., iv, 1834, 95, pi. 1.— Gould, Birds Eur., iv, 1837, pi. 262 and text— 

 MACGiLtivRAY; Brit. Birds, i, 1837, 218.— Korner, Skand. Fogl., 1839-46, 13, pi. 



