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65. Numenius longirostris WILS 264. 



Long-billed Curlew. 



Mr. A. A, Hewlett, of Syracuse, reports, that October 5th, 1880, 

 at Oneida Lake, a flock passed near enough to give him a shot, and 

 though he did not secure any, he is positive of their identification, 

 being familiar with them and with the other curlews. 



66. Charadrius squatarola (LINK.). 270. 



Black-bellied Plover. 



Three taken at Oneida Lake in September, 1879, by Mr. A. A. 

 Hewlett, of Syracuse. 



67. Charadrius dominions MULL. 272. 



American Golden Plover. 



A common migrant at Oneida Lake. 



68. ^gialitis vocifera (LINN.). 273. 



Killdccr. 



A common summer resident. Breeds. 



69. jEgialitis semipalmata BONAP. 274 



Semlpalmated Plover. 



Common on Oneida Lake during migrations. 



70. ^Egialitis wilsonia (OBD). 280. 



Wilson's Plover. 



One shot near Upper South Bay, Oneida Lake, in 1880, by Mr. 

 A. A. Howlett, of Syracuse. 



