The Marbled Godwit at Pine Point, Maine. — I recently saw for the 
first time a mounted specimen of the Marbled Godwit (. Limosa fedoa) 
which was taken by Mr. Harry Crocker at Pine Point, near Portland, in 
1891. Records of this bird in Maine are so few that the following data 
from Mr. Crocker will be of interest. He writes me : “I killed the bird 
on either the 8th or 9th of August, 1891. I shot two of them along the 
shore of the bay at Pine Point. They made no call that I could hear; 
but, after trying several, I used that of the Yellow-legs, upon hearing 
which they turned and came towards me. Mr. Benjamin F. Woodward, 
of Cambridge, Mass., has one of the birds.” — Nathan Clifford Brown, 
Portland , Me. A Uk, XVII, Oct., 1900, p . 3 ?<»• 
