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The King Eider at Musiceget, Mass. — A. 
young $ King Eider, A. O. U. No. 162, was 
killed at Muskeget Island, April 5, 1890. 
Gordon Plummer records this specimen as 
being killed by his party, and is now in his 
collection. 
[Mr. Plummer has a fine collection o£ birds, 
the result of a number of years’ collecting. In 
addition to skins, he has paid particular atten- 
tion to procuring mounted specimens of the 
j game birds. They are carefully selected with 
regard to plumage, and represent the best work 
of our eastern taxidermists. Mr. Plummer is 
a thorough sportsman and knows when a bird 
is. properly mounted. — Ed.] 
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The Ducks of Plymouth County, Massachusetts, 
by Herbert K.Job. 
Auk, Xlll, July, 1396, pp. 197-204. 
See under /In a s obscu ra. 
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