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[HiMANTOPUS MEXiCAXUs: Mr. Maynard says in his 

 '^Giiide" (p. 143) that it is occasionally seen 

 by gunners, and Mr. Allen (Am. Nat., Ill, 

 (1870) p. (538) speaks of two specimens seen 

 in Boston Market which were said to have 

 been killed in the State.] 



Kallus elegans: Sudbury Meadows, date unknown. 

 Purdie, Bull. Nuttall Club, 111, (1878) p. 146. 

 Nahant, November 21, 1875. Purdie, Bull. 

 Nuttall Club, II, (1877) p. 22 

 Nahant, Spring of 1876. Brewer, Pro. 

 Bost. Soc, XIX, (1878) p. 307. 

 Note: The last two references are probably 

 identical. See Brewster, Bull. Nuttall Club, 

 VI, (1881) p. 62. 



RaLLUS LONGIROSTRIS CREPITANS I BoSTON HaRBOR, MaY 



4, 1875. Purdie, Bull. Nuttall Club, II, 



(1877) p. 22. 



Note: The specimen taken in ''Boston Har- 

 bor, May 1876" (Brewer, Pro. Bost. Soc, XIX, 



(1878) p. 307) is identical with the above. 

 See Brewster, Bull. Nuttall Club, YI, (1881) 

 p. 62. 



Gurnet Point, Plymouth, October, 1879. 

 Brewster, Bull. Nuttall Club, VI, (1881) 

 p. 62. 



PORZANA JAMAICENSIS: ClARK's ISLAND, PLYMOUTH HaR- 



BOR, August, 1869. Purdie, Bull. Nuttall 

 Club, II, (1877) p. 22. 



[Streets of Boston, about September 20, 

 1874. Curtis, Forest and Stream, VllI, 

 (1876) 129. ''Frohabli/ this Specie><r] 



