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Prince Edward Island. 
Ammodramus caudacutus subvirgatus. Acadian Sharp-tailed 
Finch. — A few birds in a salt marsh at Tignish were the only ones I could 
discover, although I searched in many other localities. As Mr. Win. 
Stone found this form abundant at Tignish in 1876 (recorded as A. cauda- 
cutus , for subvirgatus was not then separated, Brewster, Bull. N. O. C., 
Vol. II, Jan. 1877, p. 28), I was surprised not to find it more abundant. I 
saw likely ground along East River, but did not have time to explore it, 
and the birds very possibly may be locally distributed here and at other 
points also. 
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