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about the pond before that date. There can be no mistake as to the 
identity of this bird, as Mr. Gardner is perfectly familiar with the species 
and paddled to within a few yards of this individual. — J. C. Phillips, 
Wenham, Mass. 
Ank 23.Apr*|fiU p. 26~& 
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