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6. Phalaropus fulicarius, 5/). Red Phalaropk. — Tn August, 1870, 
I received from Mr. E. Frame a fine specimen of this bird, which he had 
shot upon the meadows at Flushing, Long Island. I mounted the speci- 
men, but did not note the sex. It was in immature plumage. 
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tuU. N, O.O. 5, April, 1880, p, />7 
245 . Red Phalarope.— {.Phalaropus fu- ^ 
Jicarius.) (Linn.) Bp. Rare. September,#**^ Jf. £ 
Ipt880, Charles F. Wright, of Auburn, ^ 
IT., captured a fine plumagecl male on the 
shore of Lake Ontario, Wayne Co., N. Y., 
during a severe storm. The bird was swim- 
ming in the lake at the time ; now in the 
cabinet of F. S. WrighL a£(^d^|i%d p?L882 .p .US 
Mr. Fred T. Jencks, of Providence, R.L 
Bird Notes from Long Id. Wm. Dutcher 
8. Phalaropus fulicarius {Linn.) Bp. Red Phalarope. 
May 19, 18S3, I received from Geo. A. Lane, of Shinnecock 
Bay, a Red Phalarope that had evidently been shot some three or 
four days. He wrote me, “The bird was alone. I never saw 
but one before.” 
Auk, I, Jan,, 1884. p. 3 3 - 
liOne Island Bird Notee. Wm, Dutcher 
6. Crymophilus fulicarius. Red Pi-ialarope. — Mr. G. E. 
Payne, of New York City, while bay-bird shooting at Shinne- 
cock Bay, September 26, 1885, procured a female of this species 
in full winter plumage. He presented the specimen to me, in 
the flesh, and gave me the following note Of the capture. “My 
gunner, Charles Lane, first observed the bird, and concluded it to 
be a stranger. It was quietly feeding, and although we were quite 
close, it did not appear to notice us. It was alone. It was 
pronounced a Phalarope,. but none of the members of the Lane 
family, who are all gunners, remember having seen one like it 
before.” 
Auk, 3, Oct., 1886. p. // 3 &. 
XII, A , 1895 p. 3/3, 
Crymophilus fulicarius. Red Phalarope.— I shot a female which I 
found wading in a wet pasture in South Buffalo, September 26, 1894. I 
thought at the time it was the first for Erie County but. have since 
obtained another from Mr. Herman Grieb, taxidermist, which is one of 
two which he shot on separate occasions near Rattlesnake Island, Niagara 
River, in October, 1892. Have also seen another, taken here, in the collec- 
tion of Mr. Edw. Reinecke. 
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