40 Oneida Historical Society. 



66. Macrorhamphus griseus griseus. 



DOWDITCHER. 



A rare migrant. Taken at Oneida Lake September 22, 1883, 

 by Mr. Morgan K. Barnum of Syracuse and in 1880 by Mr. 

 A. A. Hewlett of the same place. 



67. Tringa canutus. 



KNOT. 



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A rare migrant. A young bird taken at Lewis Point, Oneida 



Lake, August 26, 1891, and a second on Fish Creek, about two 



miles from the lake, Septfember 4, 1906. 



68. Pisobia maculata. 



PECTORAL SANDPIPER. 

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Quite common during some migrations. 



6g. Pisobia fusicollis. 



WHITE-RUMPBD SANDPIPER. 



A rare migrant. Three taken at Utica October 27, i88i. 

 Several at Oneida Lake November 3, 1891, and one at same 

 place October 30, 1896. 



70. Pisobia bairdi. 



BAIRD'S SANDPIPER. 



A probably not uncommon migrant. One killed on Verona 

 Beach by Egbert Bagg, Jr., September 4, 1897. A young bird 

 in fair plumage. Length, 6^ inches ; wing, 4^ ; tail, 2 ; tarsus, 

 % ; middle toe and claw, ^ ; culmen, J^. One shot at Verona 

 Beach by Egbert Bagg, Jr., September 5, 1899. Recorded on 

 Verona Beach September 6, 1900. 



