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85. Steganopus wilsoni. Wilson’s Phalarope. — Mr. Comeau 
tells me that this Phalarope occurs during the fall migration, but is not 
common. 
Bail, N. 0. 0, 7, Oot, 1882, p, 238 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By j aine s K . FI era i ng . 
Pt.I, Water Birds. 
Auk, XXIII, Get., 1906, p.448. 
78. Steganopus tricolor. Wilson’s Phalarope. — Rare migrant; 
adult female May 22, 1855; adult male June 2, 1890, and a young female 
August 15, 1890, are in my collection. Mr. J. H. Ames has a female taken 
May 25, 1890, and a young bird. A supposed hybrid belonging to Mr. 
T. Harmer of Tacoma, Wash., proved to be a young bird of this species. 
Besides these there are two or three more in local collections, all adults. 
There are indications that at one time this species was of much more 
regular occurrence than it is now. 
