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the other. In trviivj: to do too nuicli, 1 did nothini^; for I 

 ox\\y oljtained one Teal. Later in the fall, tliis is a grand 

 place for Geese, which come in here to drink and wash them- 

 selves in the numerous pools of partly fresh water. 



On this day we made quite a varied bag, which I give 

 in detail : — 



Hudsonian Curlew 

 Hudsonian God wits 

 Blackbreast Plover 

 Golden Plover 

 Semipal mated Plover . 

 Turnstones . 

 Greater Yellowleg^. 

 Yellowlegs 

 Least Sandpipers . 

 White-rumpled Sandpipers 

 Pectoral Sandpiper 

 American Dunlin . 

 Semii)al mated Sandpipers 

 Wilson's Snipe 

 Red-breasted Snipe 

 Teal .... 

 Blue Heron . 



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