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Notes ox New England Birds. — Mr. George H. Mackay furnishes 
me with the following memoranda, which are not without interest. 
1. Gallinula galeata. Florida Gali.inule. — An immature bird 
was shot late in the autumn of 1872, probably in October, near the north 
end of Hummock Pond, Nantucket. The specimen is now in the collec- 
tion of the Boston Society of Natural History. 
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