According to Mr. Gibson, the last few ’nave been seen in the District of 
Ajo (Prov. Buenos Aires) at 13th February, 1099,and 8th April 1900. Lastly, 
I do not know other record of this species in Argentina. 
The Hudsonian Godwit were abundant in the Prov. Butries, twenty years ago, 
and Mr. Gibson observed it in the Ajo District all the year around excepted in 
the months of January and February. Today this species has become very scarce. 
The golden plover and the upland plover are still common, however, during the 
past few years the number of these birds has decreased. 
Among the species of shorebirds wintering in Argentine, the most common 
at present day are the greater yellow legs and the yellow legs. Though these birds 
are scarcer during the winter months, they are to be found all the year round in 
the Prov. of Eeunos Aires. Notwithstanding the slaughter continues these species 
will dohbtless become rarer also. 
Under separate cover I send you all X could ootain on tne game laws in Argentine 
With best regards, believe me 
Very truly yours. 
(signed) Roberto Dabbene. 
