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6. uoerauedula oyanoptera (Vlelllot)* 
Clnnaraon Teal4 
A single male v'us observed on Long Lake on June 26 taid again on June 
29. 
7. Lrlamatura jamaioensls (Uioelin) 
Buddy Buck. 
A pair of Buddy Bucks nas found on Be-e-tdie t-hua-ne a on July 1, swim- 
ming about in open water, with the male displaying constantly. 1 supposed 
that they were breeding here tho^lgh careful search in the tules failed to 
reveal a nest. 
6. Kulioa amerioana Qmelin. 
American Ooot. 
Two pairs of coots were observed on Long Lake on July 1 and I estimated 
that twenty-five pairs were breeding on Be-e-khet-hxun-nes. Several nests were 
found here, concealed in growths of acimus occidental is and built up 6 or 6 
inches above the water. A part were empty and had in part at least given forth 
young. Two nests containing 6 eggs were observed and one each with 10 and 11; 
In two of these the eggs were hatching. Ten pairs of Coots were found on To- 
Teh-<Chih on July 2. All these localities are at an altitude of 8600 feet. 
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9. Totanus melanoleucus (Qmelin) 
Creator Yellowlegs. 
At Bed Lake, near the base of the mountains, one came oirclitig in on 
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the evening of Jime 26 and then jtassed.on. 
10. Qxyeoh us voci ferns vociferus (Limaeus) v 
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Killleer. 
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A breeding pair was observed at Be-e-khet-hum-nes on June 29, and 
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