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2 ejjgs. Both sexes were very tame: a 9 ran to her 

 ee^ojs and sat on them as we watched her. The (j^s 

 were equally tame. They uttered a single whistling- 

 note, short, quite loud, and rather musical. 



April 25. '^^4, Long Bay. Andros. Common and eith- 

 er breeding or about to do so. 



April 26, "84. Deep Creek, Andros. Saw a single pair 

 on the bay. 



April 26-80 '84. South Shore of Andros. Common on 

 the main island and on the keys near it. They do not 

 appear to be breeding here, but the cJ^s are courting. 

 They give a'rattling note when in pursuit of the $, 

 then put their heads down and run nimbly after her. 



May 6, '84. Grassy Creek. Andros. Have found it in 

 abundance all along the shore ; not breeding yet, but 

 mating. 



May 11. '84, Galding Key, near South Bight. Andros. 

 Found several nests near where 1 took one about two 

 weeks before. 



Nov, -Dec, ,87. Common on Andros. 



May 1, Current Settlement. Eleuthera. A few. 



May 6-7. A few along the South Shore of Xew Prov- 

 idence. 



March 1 to April 1, 1915. A few on many of the Ex- 

 uma Keys, but never in Hocks; usually in pairs or ev- 

 en single. Very tame, 



March 24, '15. A few on the South Shore of Great 

 Exuma. 



April 21 '15. Mastic Point, Andros, Not uncommon. 



May 3, '15. A few on Joultier Keys. 



May 13. '15, Great Stirrup Key. A nest and 3 eggs 

 found on a pebbly beach. The (^ warned the 9 of our 



