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(6) 27. Cepphus grylle (Linn.). Brack GuitLemor.— An 
extremely rare, irregular winter visitant. There are but three 
records for the species. A bird taken by Mr. Newton Dexter 
in January, 1859, in Mount Hope Bay. Mr. Dexter writes me 
that this “went to the Franklin Society at the time,” but he 
believes it is not in existence now. One shot in Narragansett 
Bay, Bullocks Point, by Mr. S. W. Thayer of Pawtucket,! and a 
young male taken by Mr. Newton Dexter off Sakonnet Point, 
November 18th, 1892. 
(7) 30. Uria troile (Linn.). Murre.— There is a record 
of one bird being taken at Point Judith, and which is now in the 
possession of Mr. Silas Wright of Wakefield. Mr. F. T. Jencks 
is the authority for this record. Mr. Newton Dexter writes that 
“one was taken at Sakonnet in 1894.” 
(8) 31. Uria lomvia (Linn.). Briinnicu’s Murre. Sea 
Crow. foolish Guillemot. Brunnich’s Guillemot.— An irregular 
winter visitant along the coast, and has been taken in Narragan- 
sett Bay,” near Bristol,® and off Warwick,‘ and in the Black- 
stone River, above Pawtucket, where, Mr. H. S. Hathaway in- 
forms me, a small flock were seen, and one was shot on Decem- 
ber 16, 1894. This bird is now in the collection of Mr. Harry A. 
Cash of Pawtucket. 
(9) 32. Alca torda Linn. Razor-BiLtLED AuK.—A rare 
winter visitant along the coast. It has been taken a number of 
times off Sakonnet Point, West Island, and Newport.® 
November 18 to February 4. 
(10) 34. Alle alle (Linn.). Dovexm. Sea Dove.—A rare 
irregular winter visitant, both along the coast and in Narragansett 
Bay. It has been taken at West Island, Sakonnet River, New- 
SOs ce OF Violen UNG. sp. 16, 
?Ran. Notes, Vol. III, No. 2, p. 8. 
3 Dr. Rives’ List, p. 41. 
4Ran. Notes, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 6. 
° Ran. Notes, Vol. III, No. 12, p. gt. 
