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Cochituate, one example taken October 19, 1880;' Zvnan, two 
were shot ‘years ago on Lynn marsh;”? Jpswich Neck, three 
shot September 13, 1896, by Mr. A. B. Clark.® 
? 
68. Numenius longirostris Wils. Lonc-BILLED CURLEW. 
A now very rare or even accidental migrant. 
July 20 to October 18. 
Berkshire: ‘‘ Accidental visitant.’”” Dedham: Recorded. Essex County: 
‘“ Rather rare.” Nantucket: “ Very rare.” 
69. Numenius hudsonicus Lath. Hupsonran Curlew. 
A rare spring, and rather uncommon autumn migrant on the 
coast. Casual inland. 
April 10 to May 19; (June 23) July 14 to October 1. 
Brookline: “One instance. May.” Cohasset: “ Rather common in 
early autumn.” Dedham: Recorded. Ipswich: ‘t Not common transient 
visitant.”? Nantucket: “Common.” Springfield: “A rare migrant.” Two 
instances. 
70. Numenius borealis (Forst.). EsQquimo CURLEW. 
Formerly a common autumn migrant on the coast, accidental in 
spring. Now very rare.* 
End of May; July 15 to October 1. 
Bristol County: “Two records, September 18 and 21.” Cohasset: 
‘“* Formerly not very rare, now only accidental.’? Nantucket: “ Formerly 
abundant, now scarce.” ; 
71. Limosa hemastica (Linn.). Hupsonran Gopwit. 
A rare spring, and irreguiar but common autumn migrant on the 
coast. 
April 29 to May 25; July 15 to November 3. 
Bristol County: “One instance, September.” Dedham : ‘‘ Occasionally 
shot.” Essex County: “August to November. Rare.’ Ipswich: “Two 
instances. August 29 and September 18.’? Nantucket: ‘‘ Scarce.’’ Wel- 
lesley: ‘‘ Migrant.”’ 
72. Limosa fedoa (Linn.). Marsiep Gopwirt. 
me a rare, and now, a ver rare, spring an autumn 
Formerly ; l ; y , Spring and aut 
1 Purdie ; Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, Vol. VI, No. 2, Apr., 1881, p. 123. 
? Osgood ; Shooting and Fishing, Vol. IX, No. 12, Oct. 30, 1890, p. II. 
3 Kennard ; Auk, Vol. XIV, No. 2, Apr., 1897, p. 212. 
* Mackay; Auk, Vol. IX, No. 1, Jan., 1892, pp. 16-21. 
