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Histrionicus histrionicus on Long Island, New York. — I wish to record 
the capture of a specimen of Histrionicus histrionicus taken on Long 
Island, New York, Nov. 22, 1878. The bird was a male, not quite, but 
almost in mature plumage, and was shot in the bay south of Freeport, 
Long Island, and on account of its oddity brought to me. The specimen 
is now in the collection of the Long Island Historical Society. — Geo. B. 
Badger, Haywards , California . 
Auk, VI. Jau. , 1889. p. 
Bird Not*s from Long Island, N.V. 
William Dutcher. 
5. Histrionicus histrionicus. Harlequin Duck.— Since my previous 
records* of this species, one other specimen has come to my notice. Dr. 
Wm. M. Smith, Health Officer of the Port of New York, has in his pos 
session a mounted specimen which was shot during the winter of 1887-88, 
in the vicinity of Swinburne Island, Lower Bay, New York Harbor, by 
-- one of th e hospital employees stationed there. It was alone when secured. 
*Auk, voi. hi, p. 434 . Auk, ¥L April, 1889. P . / 3 */. 
Dutcher, Bare Long Island Birds. 
Histrionicus histrionicus. Harlequin Duck.— One specimen in the 
collection, recorded in Auk, Vol. VI, p. 67, by George B. Badger. 
Auk X. July , 1893 p 270. 
Another Harlequiif'Bu'dk Record for Long Island.— A male Harlequin 
Duck ( Histrionicus histrionicus ) was shot at Orient Point (directly oppo- 
site Plum Island, L. I., where the species has formerly been taken) on 
November 11, 1895, and was mounted by a local bird stuffier. A female 
accompanied the male but was not procured. The male is now in the pos- 
session of Mrs. James Douglas of Orient, L. I. — W. W. Worthington, 
Shelter Island Heights, N. V. 
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