1874, 
Nov. 24, 
Graculus dilophus. 
A y o«ng*bird shot whilo flying ovor Raglo Hill 
Ipswic , ’ 
1876. 
Apr, 12, 
M-ny flying about near Point Lepreaux^N.B. all high 
in air. 
“ 13. 
several large flocks flying about. They resemble- 
Brant on v/ing but fly differently (Point LepreauXjN.B. ). 
“ 14. 
A heavy flight of migrants passing northward to-day 
(Boint LoproauXjN.B.)! 
“ 18, 
Numbers flying about as usual. Their flight, ordi- 
narily, is exactly like that of a Loon, from which they 
can be readily distinguished, however, by the thicker 
neck and darker coloring. Sometimes they sail in a 
half circle or mount straight upward, giving a. dozen or 
more quick beats of the wing like a Nighthawk rising to 
Boom. Frequently one v,rill-thus rise suddenly from a 
flock passing steadily along. Their alledged resem¬ 
blance t Brant does not strike me; the form of a large 
flock, however, is nearly the same as that of a flock of 
Brant, They flap their ings different 'and their shape 
is radically different. (Point Lepreaux, N.B.), 
