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SCOLOPACDJ^, (21 species.) 



Tkinoa Alpinl-3, Linn. Black-breasted Sand Piper. 



Only met with sparingly, April and October. V 



Tkikoa Shinzii, Brehra. Scliiutz's Sand Pipe!, 

 A rare species with us, spring and fall. 



Tkhtga Pectoralis, Bonap. Pectoral Sand Pipe\ 

 We have only noticed thia species in autumn. 



Tkotoa Rufescbns, Yieill. Rough -breasted Saad Viper. ^' 



Quite commoa from September 15tb to October lOtU Never met in the tWng 



Tketga Maritime, Bninnich. • Purple Sand Piper. 



Greatly abundant from 15th of April to 20th of May, 



Tjrixga Minuta, ( ?J Leister. 



JN"ot common. A few found on the borders of small lak 



•Teinga Pusilla, Wils. Wilson's Sand Piper. 

 Common. Nest in the reedy marshes. 



Tbisga Cinerea, Wils. Red-breasted Sand Piper. 

 We have only met this bird in October. Rare. 



Tbixga Semipalmata, Wils. Semipal mated Sand Piper. 

 Shot several October 1st, 1850. Eare. 



Trikga Douglasii, Swains. Long-legged Sand Piper. 'v 



Shot two April 10th, 1843. Rare. A 



CA1.IDRI3 Arenaria, Illiger, Sanderlino-. \ 



Common on the Lake Shore spring and fall. ' 



ToTAsus Semipalmatcs, Lath, Willot. 



We hare met this species as late as the 10th of June. Xot numeroua 



ToTAKirs VociFERUS, Wils. Varied Tatler. 

 Abundant. Nest in all large marshes. 



*ToiAirus Flavipes, Lath. Yellow Lesrs. 

 Common. 



*ToTAWU3 SoLiTARius, Wilsou. Solitary Tatler. 

 ITot uncommon. 



•ToTANtrs Macularius, Wilson. Spotted Sand Lark. 

 Common, 



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