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I've been able to acciunulate fragmentary data for 12 birds (not 
counting those taken at sea and on Sand). 
# 10209 8 July I 96 U Coll, on Kguai by Warren King 
# 0^^9 Tj.| Oct. I96I1. - date of receipt from Gerald S^edberg - found and shipped 
ali^re to me from Kauai, 
# 0^58 19 Oct, I96U - date of receipt from Gerald S^edberg - found and shipped 
alive to me from Kauai, 
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# ???? An immature with down attached. 30 Oct, I 96 I 4 . 
near Wailua ‘‘’iver Bridge, Kauai. 
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2 birds found dead on Kauai, skinned and prepared later in ^^onolulu. Both birds 
v' were collected 2$ Oct.j both were females with 8X2 mm, ovaries, fhe 
field numbers may be 0^62 and 
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2 bir^ds collected 29 Oct, I96I1. at Kiiguea ft,, Kauai 
(_ T was kept alive here and the skin (unprepared, tagged and unnumbered is 
'■ now here in the freezer, ^his one was killed 22 Dec. 
1 other same dataj no record here 
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1 additional bird (according to Kauai report) was collected between 2 $ and 30 
Oct, on Kauai but I have no record of it or the number. 
'3 dead birds were received from Gerald S'^edberg from Kauai on 12 Oct, I96I1, 
All were frozen and left in the freezer here without numbers. Possible 
field numbers are $60, 06 l and ????? ^ ^ ,)5 
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Gonad data on three birds is available J 0^58 “ i't''ile; Both testes 3 X '*2 ram, 
black in color, 0559 - Male ?? gonad indistinct; stomach collected 
0561 Male® L» testis 7X2 mm»j K, testis, 3 X 1,5 roni, stom. coll. 
I hope this helps a bit. If not, the only other alternative is to track 
down the dcinner and hope that he has a catalogue. I do not know who skinned 
the particular numbers on any of these sheets. 
