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Dakota, Huron, September 2, Sioux Falls, September 6, and Forest- 

 burg, September 30; Nebraska, Dewitt, September 21, Badger, Sep- 

 tember 28, and Valentine, October 5 ; Kansas, near Wichita, October 

 3, Topeka, October 13, and Onaga, October 15; Texas, Grapevine, 

 September 25, Gainesville, September 28, and Corpus Cliristi, 

 October 2 ; Minnesota, Lanesboro, August 22, and St. Vincent, Aug- 

 ust 31; Iowa, Emmetsburg, October 14, Newton, October 22, and 

 Grinnell, November 2 ; Michigan, Livonia, September 18, and Detroit, 

 October 20; Ohio, Lakeside, October 13, Scio, October 17, and 

 Waverly, October 23; Illinois, La Grange, October 5, Belvidere, 

 October 24, and Rantoul, November 29; Missouri, Monteer, Septem- 

 ber 17, and Jasper City, September 27 ; Kentucky, Lexington, October 

 11; Louisiana, New Orleans, October 7; Maine, Pittsfield, September 

 22 ; Vermont, St. Johnsbury, September 25 ; Massachusetts, Harvard, 

 September 14, Taunton, September 19, and Woods Hole, September 

 29; Khode Island, Block Island, September 6; Connecticut, Hart- 

 ford, September 3, and Litchfield, September 6; New York, Phelps, 

 September 14, ISIontauk, September 17, Orient Point, September 23, 

 and Floral Park, October 20 ; New Jersey, Absalom Light, September 

 15 ; Pennsylvania, Erie, September 22, Germantown, October 2, and 

 Bridesburg, October 18; Virginia, Alexandria, November 5; North 

 Carolina, Weaverville, November 10; South Carolina, Mt. Pleasant, 

 October 28; Georgia, Savannah, September 20; Alabama, Barachias, 

 October 26; Florida, Key West, October 3; Costa Rica, San Jose, 

 November 15; Nicaragua, Escondido River, November 26; Panama, 

 Culebra, October 22, and Davila, November 30 and Gatun, December 

 8; Guiana, Cayenne, October 27; Peru, Cosnipata, October 3; and 

 Brazil, Allianca, November 9. 



Casual records. — A sf)ecimen of the upland plover taken February 

 8, 1923 at Deception Island, South Shetlands, must be considered 

 accidental, as this is far south of its normal winter range (Bennett, 

 1926). The species has been reported as occasional in spring in 

 Newfoundland (Macoun) and one was obtained on Sable Island 

 in 1868 (Gilpin). There are several records for Quebec (Montreal 

 and Godbout) from May 7 to October. Two have been taken in 

 Bermuda (September 20, 1874, and September 18, 1875). In Porto 

 Rico one was obtained by Stahl between 1878 and 1881 (Gundlach) ; 

 F. A. Potts reports that he saw one September 10, 1921 near Central 

 Aguirre, collected one from a flock of 15 on September 13, 1921, near 

 Santa Isabel, and saw still another August 26, 1926 near Fortuna. 

 On the Pacific coast south of British Columbia, it is known from a 

 specimen taken August 8, 1896, at Tule Lake, California, and one 

 taken at Sulphur Springs, Arizona, August 18, 1874. 



