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V. STRAGGLERS AND SPECIES OF UNCERTAIN STATUS. 
Horned Grebe. January 14, 1909, one taken. 
Sooty Tern. July 1, 1909, one male taken. 
White Pelican. May 12, 1884, one taken. 
Baldpate. November 12, 1891, April 26, 1892. 
Shoveller. March 31, 1902, a pair seen. 
Bufllehead. December 16, 1893, a female taken. 
Old-squaw. January 14, 1910, one taken. 
Wood Ibis, July 4, 1884, one taken. 
Egret. July 15, 1884, one taken. 
Black-crowned Night Heron. April 6, 1915, one taken, April 9, 
1916, one seen. 
Yellow-crowned Night Heron. June 25 and July 14, 1894, two 
immature birds taken. April 4, 1911, four adults seen. April 2, 
8, 16, 1915, seen. 
Black Rail. Two taken June 8, 1892. Eggs taken on eight 
different occasions, in six different years between 1889 and 1902, 
and on dates ranging from May 27 in 1889 to July 12, in 1894. 
Purple Gallinule. One seen June 3, 1887, one taken three days 
later. 
Florida Gallinule. April 20, 1907, one brought alive to S. C. 
Bruner. May 30, 1916, one brought alive to myself. 
Dowitcher. July 29, 1884, one taken. 
Ruff. May 6, 1892, female taken. 
Passenger Pigeon. April 18, 1891, one seen. 
Barn Owl. January 17, 1896, January 5, 1900, specimens taken. 
Bald Eagle. August 24, 1893, adult seen. 
Red-cockaded Woodpecker. April 22, 1890, April 16, 1897, 
April 20, 28, 1898, also taken at least once in winter by Bruner. 
Crossbill. March 11, 23, 1885, June 5, 1887, January 16, 26, 
February 8, 1897, May 9, 1907. Specimen taken on the last date 
by Bruner, and others on the other dates by myself. 
White-winged Crossbill. Three taken by Bruner on February 
23, 1907. 
Bachman’s Warbler. April 27, and May 22, 1891,.two males 
taken. 
