Auk, XV, April, 1808, p 
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Wilson’s Snipe (Gallinago delicata). — A partial albino was shot 
about October n, 1894, at Canning, King’s County. 
Nswf oundland Notes. A Trip up the 
Humber Biver, Aug. 10 - Sept, 24,1899. 
13. Gallinago delicata. Wilson’s Snipe. — One seen August 20. 
Louis H. Porter, New York City. 
Auk, XVII. Jan. . 1900, p . 7 /. 
Birds of N.B. coast of Ba/brador 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
41. Gallinago delicata. Wilson’s Snipe.— Three or four near Cape 
St. Francis. 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.28. 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James H. Fleming. 
Pt.I, Water Birds. 
Auk, XXIII, Oct., 1906, p.448. 
81. Gallinago delicata. Wilson’s Snipe. — Regular migrant; fairly 
common in May, returning September 11 to October 27; earliest record, 
March 28, 1897; latest, November 24, 1894. 
• "jpotia Mr R. W. Tufts of 
Wilson’s Snipe Wintering m * Snipe (Galindo 
Wolfville, Kings County, Nova c 1915 . He said this bird 
deZicota) which he discovered in a sheltered spring swamp 
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thp severest winter weather. The bird was 
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Early Flight of Wilson’s Snipe in Massachusetts. — On the after- 
noon of August 27, 1916, 1 saw at least 25 Wilson’s Snipe, Gallinago delicata, 
along the Ipswich River in Topsfield, Mass. Mr. F. W. Killam reported 
about “ three dozen ” there the next day. These snipe were very wild 
and restless, continually flighting about the meadows in small flocks. 
A flight of snipe was reported at other points in Mass, the same week. 
So far as I can find out this is the earliest autumn record for any consider- 
able number of this species in Mass.— J. C. Phillips, Wenham, Mass. 
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