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since. In his Birds of Oconto County, Mr. A. J. Schoenebeck 

 reports one taken near Oconto, Wis., April 27, 1899.^ 

 The identity of this bird has been questioned.^ 

 In a letter to Dr. Charles W. Townsend, Dr. W. T. Grenfell 

 reports seven Eskimo Curlew shot and one other seen on the 

 beach at West Bay, north of Cartwright, Labrador, in August 

 and September, 1912. The skins of five were saved and sent 

 to Cambridge, where they were seen and identified by Mr. 

 William Brewster.^ A single bird, a male, was taken at Fox 

 Lake, Dodge County, Wis., September 10, 1912. It is now 

 in the collection of Mr. W. E. Snyder.^ One was taken at 

 East Orleans, Mass., September 5, 1913, by Mr. John G. 

 Rogers, and is now in the collection of Mr. Charles R. Lamb.^ 



t Coale, Henry K.: Auk, 1911, p. 276. •" Snyder, W. E.: Auk, 1913, p. 269. 



2 Hollister, N.: Auk, 1912, p. 398. f> Lamb, Chas. R.: Auk, 1913, p. 581. 



» Townsend, Charles W.: Auk, 1913, p. 10. 



