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During the fall migration Mr. Comeau secured specimens of two 
additional species new to the locality. They are : 
155. Tryngites rufescens. — August 28. 
g. 
Bull. N» OtCj 8, Oct. 1888, P. AH 6 ■ 
Buff-bkkasted sandpiper. A male of this 
species was shot in company with some Sander- 
Iings on a sandbar, Ottawa River, by Mr. S. 
White on the 24th of August, 1886. 
Ottawa, Ontario, G. R. White. 
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Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James H. Fleming. 
Pt . I , Water Birds. 
Au}; , XXIII, Oct., 1906, p.45I 
103. Tryngites subruficollis. Buff-breasted Sandpiper. — Regu- 
lar fall migrant, rare, September 1 to October 4. 
ITltxsS' Oacistr 
Qol . nnnfcna Soc. Nat. History, 
Tryngites subruficollis. Buff-breasted Sandpiper — One specimen 
from the Massachusetts coast was received from the Everett collection. 
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On September 5, a beautiful male Buff-breasted Sandpiper {Tryngites 
subruficollis) was taken in Scarborough, near Pine Point. It is now in 
my collection. Mr. Blanchard Pillsbury who brought it to my attention, 
informs me that it is the only specimen that has come to his notice for at 
least three years. — Arthur H. Norton, Portland, Me. 
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