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along trail in mamane trees east of Puu o Pele; 
20 August, several in Kaupo Gap; 22 August, 
50 near Paliku; 2 6 July, 2 on rim of Paliku; 
29 July, 1 on rim of Sliding Sands Trail. 
Other birds seen in the islands, but not in 
or near Haleakala National Park, included: 
Common Gallinule or Alae Ula ( Gallinula 
chloropus') in a freshwater pond at Barber’s 
Point, Oahu; American Coot or Alae Keokeo 
(Firiica americana ) in a pond near highway be- 
tween Kahului and Haleakala ; Ruddy Turnstone 
or Akekeke ( Arenaria interpres ) at Maalaea, 
Maui; Black-Necked Stilt or Aeo ( Himantopus 
mexicanus') in pond near Kahului; Hawaiian 
Hawk or Io ( Buteo solitarius ) at Kilauea and 
Kona, Hawaii; Spotted Dove ( Streptopelia 
chinensis ), Barred Dove ( Goepelia striata ), 
House Sparrow ( Passer domesticus) , and Car- 
dinal ( Richmondena cardinalis) , all at lower 
elevations. 
PACIFIC SCIENCE, Vol. XXII, April 1968 
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