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I have the pleasure of informing the lovers of Ornithology 
in our state that, on Dec. 30t.h, 1896, I took a specimen of 
the Greater Redpoll Aoauthis linaria rostrata (Coues) in Gar- 
diner. The presence of this bird among us had been suspect- 
ed before, but no record of its actual occurrence has ever ap- 
peared. The skin was submitted to VVm. Brewster of Cam- 
bridge, Mass., President of the A. 0. U., on whose decision 
I feel authorized in making known my discovery. 
Wm. L. Powers. 
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