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November — 2nd, two; 4th, two; 6th, a flock numbering 

 between one and two hundred and a few scattered birds; 

 7th, individuals quite generally distributed beyond the 

 buoy; loth, a few; nth, a little band; 12th, several. 



Phalaropus lobatus. Northern Phalarope. — Many 

 were on the kelp Sept. 18 and again on the 24th. After 

 this only stragglers occurred, loitering by the way or on 

 migration. The last were seen Oct. 24. 



The following were noted incidentally : Sanderling, Mar- 

 bled Godwit, Black-bellied Plover (last date Oct. 27, two), 

 Killdeer, Black Turnstone (appeared to be common to the 

 end). 



California Academy of Sciences, 

 October 19, 1899. 



