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west of Greensboro. Now for a whole year not half of 

 that number could be found in that locality." (1890d). 



No. 1006. Male. Warrior River, Greensboro. Dec. 2, 1892. W. 

 C. Avery. 



No. 1007. Female. Warrior River, Greensboro. Dec. 3, 1892. 

 W. C. Avery. 



No. 1008. Male. Warrior River, Greensboro. Dec. 3, 1892. W. 

 C. Avery. 



21. MARILA AMERICANA (Eyton). 

 Redhead. 



"About ten years ago common in the Cypress Slough, 

 near Millwood, on the Warrior River. Has not been 

 seen for eight or ten years." (1890d). 



22. MARILA MARILA (Linn^us). 

 Scaup Duck. 



"Common on the Warrior River. Winter resident." 

 (1890d). 



23. MARILA AFFINIS (Eyton). 

 Lesser Scaup Duck. 



"Has not been seen for ten years ; once common during 

 migrations." (1890d). 



No. 908 (805) Female. Warrior River. Greensboro. Nov. 7, 1890. 

 Cy Jones. 



24. BRANTA CANADENSIS CANADENSIS (Linnseus). 

 Canada Goose. 



"Rare. Winter resident." (1890d). 



25. MYCTERIA AMERICANA (Linnsus). 

 Wood Ibis. 



Dr. Avery's original notes show that he took one of 

 these birds at Cocke's Pond, five miles west of Greens- 

 boro, July 26, 1891, though unfortunately the specimen 

 is not now in the collection. He writes : "This bird has 

 been seen several times but never collected till this speci- 

 men and hence never with certainty identified. When it 

 was seen some years ago at Cocke's Pond it was then sup- 

 posed to be the wood stork or ibis." His supposition 

 seems to have been correct. 



