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crit.).— SwABTH, Occ. Pap. California Acad. Sci., xvlil, 1931, 57 (crit. ; speci- 

 men, Galapagos).— RoBEETs, Birds Minnesota, 1, 1932, 451, pi. 28 (distr.; 

 habits; col. fig.; Minnesota).— Howell, Florida Bird Life, 1932, 211 (genl. ; 

 Florida).- Gbiscom, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 1x1 v, 1932, 123 (distr.; 

 Guatemala).— Stonee, Boosevelt Wild Life Ann., 11, 1932, 448 (habits, Oneida 

 Lake region, N. Y.).— Eliot, Auli, xlix, 1932, 101 (North.impton, Mass.).— 

 Kaltee, Wils. Bull., xllv, 1932, 38 in text (eating a goldfinch).— Willbtt, 

 Pac. Coast Avif., No. 21, 1933, 54 (sw. California, formerly common summer 

 resident, breeding May and June, less plentiful in winter; now only occa- 

 sional owing to draining of fresh- water marshes).— Wilson, Wils. Bull., xlv, 

 1933, 142 (Bowling Green, Ky., May 11 and 21). — Gkiscom, Trans. Linn, Soc. 

 New York, ill, 1933, 100 (Dutchess County, N. Y., local summer resident).— 

 Hicks, Wils. Bull., xlv, 1933, 181 (Ashtabula County, Ohio, irregular summer 

 resident; nest with eggs, June 12).— Du Mont, Univ. Iowa Stud. Nat. Hist., 

 XT, 1934, 64 (Iowa, uncommon migrant, rare summer resident.) — Neff, 

 Condor, xxxtI, 1934, 217 (Sacramento Valley, Calif.; winter resident). — 

 Beooks, Wils. Bull., xlvi, 1934, 256 (Lewis County, W. Va., July 24, 1934).— 

 Spikee, Bull. New York State Coll. Forestry, viii, No. 1, 1935, 457 (Finger 

 Lakes, N. Y. ; breeds). — Caeleton, Auk, 111, 1935, 197 (near Ticonderoga, 

 N. Y.).— Gkkene, Auk, lii, 1935, 319 (seen Jan. 7, 1935, Lake Mattamuskeet, 

 N. C). — Geiscom, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., Ixxviii, 1935, 305 (Panamd — 

 Almirante and Canal Zone). — Mxjeeat, Wils. Bull., xlvii, 1935, 65 (Rock- 

 bridge County, Va., 3 records). — Yotjnuwoeth, Wils. Bull., xlvii, 1935, 217 

 (Fort Sisseton, S. Dak.).— Hudson and Sheeman, Auk, Uii, 1936, 312 (South 

 Carolina, Apr. 27, 1935). — Bellbose, Auk, liii, 1936, 348 (nest with eggs and 

 young, near Ottawa, 111., Aug. 16, 1935). — Linsdale, Pacific Coast Avif., 

 No. 23, 1936, 51 (Nevada — seen in Colorado River Valley, near southern 

 tip of Clark County, Jan. 27, 1934) .— Shoop, Wils. Bull., xlviii, 1936, 132 in 

 text (Crystal Lake, Okla.). — Unglish, Condor, xxxix, 1937, 39 (Soap Lake, 

 near Gilroy, Calif., nest and eggs). — van Rossbm, Birds El Salvador, 1938, 

 164 (Colima, El Salvador). — Obebholsee, Bird Life Louisiana, 1938, 208 

 (habits, photo; fairly common permanent resident s. Louisiana, uncommon 

 summer resident in rest of State). — ^Williams, Auk, Iv, 1938, 65 (common in 

 summer, upper Texas coast).— Poole, Auk, Iv, 1938, 516 (weight and wing 

 area). — Stonee, Condor, xl, 1938, 185 (Suisun Marshes, Calif., Dec.). — Wet- 

 MOBE, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Ixxxvi, 1939, 184 (Reelfoot Lake, Tenn., 2 

 specimens). — Bennett and Hendeickson, Auk, Ivi, 1939, 36 (adapt to en- 

 vironment). — Reimann, Auk, Ivi, 1939, 331 (winter, Philadelphia). 

 OalUnula chloropus cachinnas Holt and Sutton, Ann. Carnegie Mus., xvi, 1926, 

 424 (habits, s. Florida). — Debes, Auk, li, 1934, 230 in text (Delaware Marshes 

 below Philadelphia; abundant in summer). 

 QalUnula chloropus caohincms Pickens, Wils. Bull., xl, 1928, 188 (South 



Carolina). 

 [Oallmula] chloropus (not FuUca chloropus Linnaeus) Latham, Synopsis Birds, 

 Suppl., i, 1787, 293, part ; Index Orn., 11, 1790, 770, part.— Tueton, Syst. Nat., 

 1, 1806, 421, part. 

 Qiaiirviaa chloropus Bonap.vkte, Contr. Maclurian Lye, i, 1827, 27; Ann. Lye. 

 Nat. Hist. New York, ii, 1827, 336.— Audubon, Orn. Biogr., lii, 1835, 330, pi. 

 244 ; Synopsis, 1839, 210 ; Birds Amer., 8vo. ed., v, 1842, 132, pi. 344.— Bland, 

 Ann. Rep. Smiths. Inst, for 1858 (1859), 287 (Bermuda).— Schlegel, Mus. 

 Pays-Bas, v. No. 30, livr. 7, 1865, 45, part— Tavbeneb, Birds Canada, 1934, 

 174 (regularly common in Canada only along lower Great Lakes; one record 

 for s. Manitoba ; habits ; descr. ; etc.) . 



