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the Province, but I never saw its nest here. Eversmann says 

 that it is occasionally met with near Ekaterinburg in summer 

 (op. city p. 374), and some sportsmen assure me that it breeds in 

 the Pavdinsky Dacha and the Kaslinsky Ural. In Pavda it is 

 called Kakashnie; in Perm district, Bolotuaya-seevka. 



Charadrius ]pluviaUs, L. As far as I know, it breeds in the 

 Pavdinsky Dacha, but according to some sportsmen, it occurs 

 also in the Kaslinsky Ural. During migration, however, it is 

 scarce. Euss., Sevtsey; in Pavda, Vergantsey; Zirian, Kachiss. 



Eudromias morinellus, (L.) Occurs at Ekaterinburg during migra- 

 tion, as also further south, and probably breeds at the Pavdinsky 

 Dacha. Russ. in Pavda, KokoshinJcey; at Ekaterinburg, PetushocL 



Aegialites curonicits, Beseke. Is distributed everywhere, but 

 is numerous only on the Kama, and on the larger rivers and lakes 

 of the south-east slope. In the Ural mountains it is scarce. 

 Russ., Zuck-jjesochnick; Mesch., Saiisan; Ziridn, Istan; in Pavda 

 it is called Biello-sheyka. 



Aegialites hiatlcula, (L.) I met with it only during the vernal 

 migration, in the Ekaterinburg district. 



Haematojms ostralegus, L. Is very common on the Kama. 

 They were also observed at Pavda, and in the vicinity of Ekaterin- 

 burg, and, according to some sportsmen, they breed in the 

 Kaslinsky Ural (where they occasionally have sjJots on the head : 

 Naum., pi. 184). Russ., Bolshay-jyetuschock ; Zirian at Ijma, Tevda. 



Recurvirostra avocetta, L. According to some sportsmen, it breeds 

 in the Kaslinsky Ural, in the marshes. 



Eypsihates hima^itojms, (L*.) I did not observe this species any- 

 where, but Falk mentions it as occurring in the Government of 

 Issetsk {op. cit.) 



Totanus glottis, (L.) Occurs in the whole of the Perm Govern- 

 ment, but in the steppes only during migration. Russ., Borovay- 

 kidick, Borovay-evdoshka, Sememtcha. 



Totanus stagnatilis, Bechst. Occurs also everywhere, but is 

 commonest in the marshes east of the Ural. In Pavda it is called 

 Biellobrushka. 



Totanus fusciis, Briss. Was observed at Pavda, as well as in 

 the southern parts of the Ekaterinburg Government, being, how- 

 ever, scarcer than any other Sandpipers, and only rarely breeding. 

 In Pavda it is called Folevskay-j^etuschock. 



Totanus calidr'is, (L.) Very common on the eastern slope, as far 



