( 10^ ) 



Maria, wliere a number were seen on the barren grassy ground between San Pedro 

 and the south-west coast of the island. We again met with the species on Terceira, 

 on the high grass-covered Paiil to the north-east of Angra; histly, we saw a number 

 in company with a large flock of Turnstones ou some large fields on the Caldeiraj 

 smith Graciosa. Mr. F. D. (Jodman also records this species from San Miguel and 

 Fayal, and he procured specimens at both Idealities.] 



411. [Limosa limosa (L.). 



The Ponta Delgada Museum contains : 

 a, h. Furnas, San Miguel. 



An adult Pdack-tailed Godwit killed at Furnas in the spring was presented to 

 the British Museum. Major Chaves informs us that this is an occasional visitor, 

 and by no means common.] 



41. [Limosa lapponica fL.). 



.l/rJT0)7)«m;Vi!(s jiv'sCTS Simroth (nee Gmelin), Airh.f. Xnhinj. i. p. I'.ll (18K8). 



The Ponta Delgada Museum contains : 



a. Ribeira Grande, Sau Miguel. 



b. Fajfi de Cima, „ ., 



According to Major Chaves the Bar-tailed Ciodwit is a rare straggler to the 

 Azores.] 



42. [Numenius arquata (L.). 



Tiie Ponta Delgada Museum contains : 



(I. Hosto de Ci'io, San Miguel. 

 The Common Curlew is an occasional visitor, and nut very rare.] 



43. [Numenius phoeopus (L.). 



The Ponta Delgada ]\Iusetnu contains : 



u. Ponta Delgada, San Miguel. 

 The 'Wliimbrel is not very rare, and a specimen killed at Sete Cidades was 

 presented to the British Museum.] 



44. Totanus littoreus (L.). 



\_M(in-niliii iiiphiis ijrixHis, Simroth (nee Gmel.), Arrli.f. Xaliirrj. i. p. 191 (1888). 



The Ponta Delgada Museum contains : 



a. Ponta Delgada, San Miguel. 

 The above specimen of the Greenshank is the only one that has been jjrocured 

 in the archipelago.] 



{Totanus J'uscus is, according to Drouct, of rare occurrence on San Miguel, 

 EUm. Faun. A<;or. p. 125, 1801.) 



45. [Calidris arenaria (L.). 



The Ponta Delgada Museum contains : 



a. Kosto <le (Tio, San Miguel. 

 The above example of the Sanderling is the only known instance of its 

 occurrence in the Azores.] 



