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Richardson, Jenness. [Three nests of the Black Duck]. — Abstr. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. (no. 2), 1890/p. 3. 

 One with young, in early May at Amagansett. 



RiDGWAY, Robert. On a Duck new to the North American 

 Fauna.— Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., iv, 1881, pp. 22-24. 



A specimen of Fuligula rufina, found in Fulton Market is supposed to 

 have been shot on Long Island. 



Rogers, Charles H. and Porter H. E. [Christmas bird census 

 at Rockaway Park Beach]. — Bird-Lore, vi, 1904, p. 12; viii, 

 1906, p. 18. 



Roosevelt, Theodore. Notes on some of the birds of Oyster 

 Bay, Long Island. March, 1879, leaflet published by the 

 author. 

 Seventeen species are noted. 



Rowley, G. D. The Pied Duck. — Ornithological Miscellany 

 ii, 1877, pt. vi, pp. 205-223, pi. v, London. 



Refers to some of the last specimens of the Labrador Duck from Long 

 Island, Credits Long Island with thirteen extant specimens. 



Sage, John N. An historic letter. — Auk, xii, 1895, pp. 356-362. 



From John Gardiner of Gardiners Island to Alex. Wilson, concerning 

 the Fish Hawk on that island. 



Sargent, Harry B. Breeding of the Rough- winged Swallow at 

 Shelter Island, New York.— Auk, x, 1893, p. 369. 



Stearns, Winfrid A. and Coues, E. New England Bird Life, 

 Boston, 1883, pt. ii, p. 227. 

 A Curlew Sandpiper killed at Miller's Place in 1839. 



Story, S. B. [Christmas Bird census at Setaukef]. Bird-Lore, 

 iv, 1902, p. 27. 



Strong, Selah B. and White, Walter. [Christmas bird census 

 at Setanket].— Bird-Lore, vi, 1905, p. 26; viii, 1906, p. 19. 



Squires, Karl B. [Christmas bird census at Greenport].— 

 Bird-Lore, vi, 1904, p. 11. 



Taylor, H. H. Baird's Sandpiper on Long Island Sound, N. Y. — 

 Auk, xii, 1895, p. 179. 

 About a dozen seen in a flock of which two were secured, Sept. 29, 1894. 



