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RECORDS VOLUME XII, JAN. 1920 
May 17,°97. North Key, near Nassau Bar. A pair 
seen. oe 
March 8, 1915. Little Norman’s Key Harbor. Saw — 
my first specimen for the trip today. The wind was 
high and two had alighted on the lee side of a rocky 
key south of the harbor. One of my men in waiking 
over the key, had started them, and they had settled 
where] found them. They rose with the usual loud, 
harsh cries. but aiighted again on the lower or east- 
ern end of the key. They had gone, however. when 
] tried to find them, | 
March 19,°15. Norman’s Pond Key. Heard their 
notes in the night and saw one on shore next morning. 
March 29,'15. Near Roseville, Great Exuma. Five 
pass the vessel; they appear to be mating. Shot my 
first specimen for this trip on a small key opposite; a 
pair flew swiftly past and I got one. 
March 24, °15. Key south of Stocking Island. Heard 
calling in night. 
March 29,15. Saw one standing on extreme west- 
ern point of Great Norman’s Key as we passed close 
by. : 
May 6, ‘15. Twoon Frazar’s Hog Key, Berry Islands. 
May 9, 15, Little Harbor Key. Two flew past, one in 
pursuit of the other. They appeared to be courting. 
. Turnstone. 
April 4, 1884. Green Key, near Rose Island. Saw a 
pair on the beach. 
April 23, ‘84. Long Bay. Andros. Saw a flock of a- 
bout 30. 
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