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2, 1895, No. 204; ed. 3, 1910. p. 100; ed. 4, 1931, 93.-MACFAErANE, Proc. 

 V. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, 1891, 425 (Fort Anderson, Mackenzie, in migration)^— 

 Seton, Auk, lii, 1886, 150 (Moose Mountain and Shoal Lake, Manitoba, 

 breeding).— ANTHONY, Auk, ill, 1886, 164 (Washington County, Oreg., rare 

 in fall). -Thompson, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiii, 1891, 491 (Manitoba; 

 rare summer resident, fairly common migrant).— Nutting, BuU. Labr. State 

 Univ. Iowa, ii, 1893, 262 (Grand Rapids, lower Saskatchewan, in migra- 

 tion).— Jour, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., svi, 1894, Y90 (Hacienda El Molino, 

 JaUsco).— Stone, Birds Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, 1894, 65 

 (New Jersey, rare).^CooKE, Birds Colorado, 1897, 62 (Fort Collins; Love- 

 land; rare migrant) ; U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 128, 1914, 4, fig. 1 (range and 

 migration routes). — Butlee, Rep. State Geol. Indiana for 1897 (1898), 669 

 (formerly in Lake County and near Bloomington, Ind.). — Cobeaux, Ottawa 

 Nat., 1900, 26 (s. Saskatchewan, migrant).— Beyee, Proc. Louisiana Soc. 

 Nat. for 1897-99 (1900), 93 (coast of Louisiana, common in winter).— 

 Deott, Journ. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist., xix, 1900, 174 (near Cincinnati, 

 Ohio, Aug. 1895).— Peebde, North Amer. Fauna, No. 22, 1902, 92 (Hudson 

 Bay, fide Edwards and Hearne) ; No. 27, 1908, 311 (formerly breeding 

 north to Barren Grounds, Mackenzie). — Kumlien and Hoixisteb, Bull. Wis- 

 consin Nat. Hist. Soc, iii, 1903, 36 (last record of capture in Wisconsin, 

 Oct. 1878).— Salvin and Godman, Biol. Centr.-Amer., Aves., iii, 1903, 837 

 (Matamoras, Tamaulipas; Guadalajara and Hacienda El Molino, Jalisco).— 

 WooDEUFF, Chicago Acad. Sci. Bull. 6, 1907, 56 (Chicago area, rare tran- 

 sient). — WmMANN, Birds Missouri, 1907, 56 (few records). — ^Andeeson, Proc. 

 Davenport Acad. Sci., xi, 1907, 101 (Iowa records; habits). — Beyee, Alli- 

 son and KoPMAN, Auk, xxv, 1908, 178 (coast of Louisiana in winter). — 

 CoEY, Field Mus. Nat. Hist. Publ. 131, 1909, 376 (Illinois and Wisconsin).— 

 Wayne, Birds South Carolina, 1910, 33 (Waccamaw River, about 1850; no 

 recent records). — Eaton, Birds New York, i, 1910, 260 (no recent record). — 

 Babeows, Michigan Bird Life, 1912, 148 (no recent record). — Fobbush, 

 Game-birds, Wild-fowl, and Shore-birds, 1912, 477 (history). — Swenk, Auk, 

 XXX, 1913, 430 (Wood Lake, Cherry County, Nebr., Oct 16, 1912, five 

 specimens).— Golsan and Holt, Auk. xxxi, 1914, 218 (near PrattviUe, 

 Ala., Nov. or Dec. 1899).— Faxon, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., lix, 1915, 131 

 (original of Wilson's fig. in coll. Mus. Comp. Zool.). — ^Taveenee, Ottawa Nat, 

 xxxii, 1919, 145 (Shoal Lake, Manitoba, formerly breeding). — Habeis, 

 Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, xxiii, 1919, 244 (near Kansas City, Mo., 

 spring, 1893, Apr. 14, 1904, and Mar. 27, 1913). — Conovee, Auk, xxxix, 



1922, 412 (Red Deer Lake, Cherry County, Nebr., 2 specimens, Oct. 14, 

 1921). — Wood (N. A.), Univ. Michigan Mus. Zool. Misc. Publ. No. 10, 



1923, 24 (Pembina County, N. Dak., fall 1909; Bismarck, 2 small flocks, 

 Sept. 16, 1920, and Apr. 8, 1922).— Nice (M. M. and L. B.), Birds Okla- 

 homa, 1924, 28 (genl. ; Oklahoma).— Pindae, Wils. Bull., xxxvi, 1924, 204 

 (very rare in Arkansas). — Laesox, Wils. Bull., xxxvii, 1925, 24 (Sioux 

 Falls region, S. Dak.). — Pindae, Wils. Bull., xxxvii, 1925, 82 (Fulton 

 Coimty, Ky.). — Poebush, Birds Massachusetts and Other New England 

 States, i, 1925, 345 (fig. ; descr. ; habits ; New England) . — Buncoe, Auk, 

 xlii, 1925, 419 (Bardstown, Ky.).^ — Griscom and Ceosby, Auk, xlii, 1925, 

 526 (Brownsville, Tex.; winter). — Taveknee, Birds Western Canada, 1926, 

 121 (fig.; descr.; habits: distr. ; w. Canada). — Williams, Wils. Bull., 

 xxxviii, 1926, 24 (Red River Valley, N. Dak.). — Bailey, Auk, xlv, 1928, 

 277 (winter; Chenier au Tigr6, La.). — Bailey (F. M.), Birds New Mexico, 

 1928, 237 (New Mexico, formerly; Fort Thorn in migration). — Nelson, 



