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Bull* N, 0, 0, @,Ap*lL 1881, p, 127 
Birds of Bristol County, Mass. 
F. W. Andros. 
^tnas carolinensis Gmel., Green-winged 
Teal. Migrant, rare. 
O .&o. XIX. Sept. 1887 P.1S8 
General n*t»l* 
General Notes. 
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Anas carolinensis and Gallinago delicata in Winter.—Mr. John B. 
Rodgers brought into the Quincy Market, Boston, Mass., on February 2 
1S92, one Green-winged Teal, and four Wilson’s Snipe, which he had 
shot at West Barnstabie, Cape Cod, Mass., probably a day or so before. 
Both the Teal and the Snipe were very fat.— George H. Mackay, Wa»- 
iucket, Mass. Auk. 8, April, 18912. p. 
Ducks of Oohaeset, Maes., 1860-92 
O.H.B. Boston, Mass. 
5 . Green-winged Teal (139). Formerly fairly 
common, but during the last ten years rarely 
mot with. 
5-7 
0.&O.Vol.l7, June, 1892 p.90 
