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Jewett, Murrelet, xvii, 1936, 43 (Harney County, Oreg.; "not uncommon"; 

 hist.).— Griffee and Rapraeger, Murrelet, xviii, 1937, 14 text, 16 (Portland, 

 Oreg.; nesting dates).— Em aesen, Murrelet, xxii, 1941, 39 text (Straits of 

 Juan de Fuca, Wash.; swimming habits; 1 specimen). 

 P[hasianus] torquatus Ribgway, Man. North Amer. Birds, 1887, 206. — Bryan, 



Key to the Birds Hawaiian Group, 1901, 30. 

 Phasianus colchicus torquatus Hartert, Vog. pal. Fauna, iii, 1921, 1991 (monogr.). — 

 Beebe, Monogr. Pheasants, iii, 1922, 120, pi. lix (monogr.; col. fig.).— Gladstone, 

 Brit. Birds, xvii, 1923, 36 (introduction into Great Britian) .— Stresemann, Orn. 

 Monatsb., xxxii, 1924, 168 in text (misc.). — Gengler, Verb. Orn. Ges. Bay., xvi, 

 1925, Sonderheft 95, 274 (Bavaria). — Forbush, Birds Massachusetts and Other 

 New England States, ii, 1927, IS, pi. 35 (fig.; descr. ; habits ; New England).- 

 Sutton, Birds Pennsylvania, 1928, 51 (Pennsylvania; descr.; range; nest.; 

 hist.). — Bailey, Birds New Mexico, 1928, 229 (genl. ; New Mexico) .^Delacour, 

 Jabouille, and Lowe, Ibis, 1928 (Nganson, Tonkin; crit.).— Cottam, Condor, 

 xxxi, 1929, 117 (status in Utah). — Swenk, Univ. Nebraska Agr. Exp. Stat. 

 Research Bull. 50, 1930, 5, in text (introduced into North America, food in 

 Nebraska). — Miller, Murrelet, xi, 1930, 61 text (Palouse region; introd.). — 

 Wellman, Auk, xlvii, 1930, 525 (Boston Public Garden).— Pierce, Wils. Bull., 

 xlii, 1930, 266 (status, Buchanan County, Iowa) ; Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci., xlvii, 

 1941, 376 (ne. Iowa; winter; permanent resident). — Bradlee and Mowbray, 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., xxxix, 1931, 325 (Bermuda; intrOd.). ^Christy, 

 Auk, xlviii, 1931, 375 (change of status, Sandusky Bay, Lake Erie). — Baerg, 

 Univ. Arkansas Agr. Exp. Stat. Bull. 258, 1931, 56 (descrip. ; range). — Schenk, 

 Aquila, xxxvi-xxxvii, 1931, 196 (banding; Hungary, 1928-30). — Caldwell and 

 Caldwell, South China Birds, 1931, 279, (s.. China; desc. ; habits, etc.). — 

 American Ornithologists' Union, Check-list, ed. 4, 1931, 91 (distr.). — Jewett, 

 Condor, xxxiv, 1932, 191 (hybrid between this form and Dendragapus obscurus 

 fuliginosus). — Roberts, Birds Minnesota, i, 1932, 417 (habits; distr.; Min- 

 nesota).— Bent, U. S. Nat Mus. Bull. 162, 1932, 310 (habits; distr.).— La 

 ToucHE, Handb. Birds Eastern China, ii, pt. 3, 1932, 228 (distr. China; descr.; 

 habits, etc.). — Groebbels, Der Vogel, i, 1932, 73 in table (bronchial tubes), 664 

 (body temperature) ;, ii, 1937, 45 in text (sex relations), 167 (data on breeding 

 biology), 241 in text (eggs in mixed sets), 323 in text (40 to 104 eggs per year). 

 — Bennitt, Univ. Missouri Stud., vii, No. 3, 1932, 26 (Missouri.; uncommon 

 permanent resident). — Stoner, Roosevelt Wild Life Ann., ii,,Nos. 3, 4, 1932, 436 

 (habits; Oneida Lake region, N. Y.). — Ransom, Murrelet, xiii, 1932, 51 text 

 (Harrison, Idaho; flight habits). — Edson, Murrelet, xiii, 1932, 43 (e. Wash- 

 ington; several records). — Gumming, Murrelet, xiii, 1932, 14 (Vancouver, 

 British Columbia; common; introd.). — Willett, Pacific Coast Avif., No. 21, 

 1933, 50 (sw. California; nest and eggs near San Bernardino). — Hicks, Wils. 

 Bull., xlv, 1933, 180 (Ashtabula County, Ohio).— Murray, Auk, 1, 1933. 195 

 (introduced in Virginia : Warwick County, Hot Springs, lower end of Valley of 

 Virginia).— MoNSON, Wils. Bull., xlvi, 1934, 43 (Cass County, N. Dak.; common 

 resident).— Long, Bull. Univ. Kansas Sci., xxxvi, 1935, 234 (w. Kansas; intro- 

 duced) ; Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., xliii, 1940, 441 (Kansas; introduced; common 

 in nw. parts).— Fisher, Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, xlviii, 1935, 161 (Plummers 

 Island, Md.).— McCreary and Mickey, Wils. Bull., xlvii, 1935, 129 in text (se. 

 Wyoming; resident).- Youngworth, Wils. Bull., xlvii, 1935, 217 (becoming 

 common. Fort Sisseton, S. Dak.).— Shelley, Auk, Hi, 1935, 307 in, text (New 

 Hampshire; albinism). — Miller, Lumley, and Hall, Murrelet, xvi, 1935, 58 

 (San Juan Islands ; common). ^Weydemeyer and Marsh, Condor, xxxviii, 1936, 

 194 (Lake Bowdoin, Mont.).— Imler, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., xxxix, 1936, 301 



