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Identifier: distributionmigr128cook (find matches)
Title: Distribution and migration of North American rails and their allies
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Cooke, Wells Woodbridge, 1858-1916
Subjects: Rails (Birds) Birds Migration
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
Digitizing Sponsor: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library

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ianehaab; and on the eastern coast it hasbeen noted at Angmagsalik and Tasicasak. It was once taken inBermuda—October 25, 1847 (Reid); Hursley, Md., November 28,1900(Laurent); Salem, N. J., fall of 1854 (Cassin); near Bridgeton, N. J.,June, 1856 (Krider); Dennisville, N. J., November 11, 1905 (Stone);Oakdale, N. Y., November 2, 1880 (Dutcher); Green Island, N. Y, NORTH AMERICAN RAILS AND THEIR ALLIES. 37 November 6, 1883 (Park); near Amagansett, N. Y., about August 15,1885 Dutcher); Montauk Point, N. Y., about November 1, 1888(Dutcher); Saybrook, Conn., October 20, 18S7 (Clark); Cranston,R. I., 1857 (Howe and Sturtevant); Falmouth, Me., October 14, 1889(Brock); Pictou, N. S., about October, 1874 (McKinlay); and New-foundland, about 1859 (Jones). Thus there are at least 14 recordsof the corn crake in North America south of Greenland, all but one ofthem in the fall. The species ranges across Europe and Asia east to the valley of theYenesei, and to Maskat, Arabia. It winters in Africa.
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Fig. 16.—Corn crake (Crex crex).PURPLE GALLINUL3. Ionornis martinicus (Linnaeus). Range.—Tropical and subtropical America; north regularly tosouthern United States; casually to southern Canada; south throughthe West Indies and Central America to Ecuador and Paraguay. The real home of the purple gallinule is in Middle America, the WestIndies, and South America. In the latter country the species extendssouth to Iguape, Brazil (Ihering); Buenos Aires, Argentina (Dab-bene); and Androas, Ecuador (Sharpe). It is common in the Lesserand Greater Antilles and throughout Middle America west to SanBias, Tepic (Lamb), to the Rio de Coahuana, Colima (Lawrence), and 38 BULLETIN 128, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE.

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