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Washington County (W. P. Rapp, Jr. 
1953 NBR 21:3-4). The bird should 
be seen regularly once again along 
the Missouri, but appears not to have 
been reported since 1953. 
Dozens of Whip-poor-wills {Cap- 
rimulgus vociferous) were heard 
through the night. A minimum of 
eight Chuck - wills - widows {Cap- 
rimulgus carolinensis) were heard 
with the Whip-poor-wills near our 
camp the night of the 3rd of May. 
This species has recently entered the 
state (see R. S. Sharpe, NBR 35:50- 
51). The trip that Roger Sharpe, 
Paul Lewis, and I took to Indian 
