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rants to extend their wings to dry when they climb upon the rocks to sun themselves and digest their breakfasts. It seems strange that they should be found only about this one island since Albemarle is only about five miles distant with a rough coast line, and the The second illustration is a more or less faithful representation of myself in collecting costume, examining a nest of Geospiza fuliginosa minor on Abingdon Island, April 15, 1901. We found a flour sack the most convenient and lightest receptacle for nests. If we had but one or two, after wrapping them they could be placed in our shooting coats, but when several nests are found, as they frequently are, within ioo yards
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