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May 30th A native brought in a Charadrius fulvus this morning #1940- measures L. 9.40 in. Sp. of w. 19- in Iris dark hazel, Varsü dull dead blue Two spec's of Red Phalarope = ♂ #1941 L. 8 2/3 sp. of w. 16 3/4 1942 L. 9 1/4 sp. of w. 17 1/2 31st Rainy yesterday & today. Only a trifling patch of snow here and there in the most sheltered nooks and the ice which still closes the inner bay is thawing away rapidly. June 1881 ~ 1st Pleasant day. 2nd Warmest day up to date rising from 26° in early am. to I shot a pair of ringa maculata which measure as follows #1943 ♂ L. 9 2/5 in sp. of W. 17 1/4 1944 ♀ L. 8 1/2 in sp. of W. 16 Gous- #1945 L. 36 sp. of W. 67 June 2- Gous.- #1946 L. 37 1/2 sp. of W. 73 ♂ 1947 L. 37 1/2 sp. of W. 73 ♂ 1948 L. 37 sp. of W. 72 ♂ 1949 L. 34 sp. of W. 64 [[strikethrough]] ♂ [[\strikethrough]] ♀ 1950 L. 39 sp. of W. 75 ♂ 1951 L. 34 sp. of W. 66 ♀ Branta hutchinsin #1952 L 22 sp. W 46 ♀ 1953 L 23 1/2 sp. W 49 ♀