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STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BULLETINS. 



127-270-(580). Cli<iradrius squatarola {Linn.). Black-bellied Plover; Bull- 

 head. 

 Rare migrant; A. H. Boies reports it from Lenawee and Hillsdale Counties; 

 '•Monroe Co." (Jerome Trombley); "once as late as Oct. 20" (Dr. M. Gibbs); "occa- 

 sional at Palmer, Marquette Co." (O. B. Warren); "Keweenaw Point" (Kneeland); 

 •'a regular migrant along the Great Lakes, Superior included" (Prof. Ludwig 

 Kumlein). 





Golden Plover, in fall or winter, rednced. 



128-272-(581). Cliaradrius doiniiiicns Midi. American Golden Plover; Green- 

 back. 

 Common; throughout the state; April and Oct.; migrant. This bird is not men- 

 tioned by Dr. H. A. Atkins, but it has been taken here repeatedly; Mr. Jerome 

 Trombley reports it as a common migrant near Lake Erie; "large flocks appeared 

 at Lansing in Sept. 1890, and many were killed" (J. E. Nichols); taken at Plymouth 

 by J. B. Purdy; "common migrant at Albion, and common in fall migratiods at 

 Palmer, Marquette Co." (O. B. Warren); "Keweenaw Point" (Kneelaod); "common 

 transient in the autumn, but rarely seen in spring, often in large Hocks, most 

 abundant about Sept. 28, in Kalamazoo Co." (Dr. M. Gibbs); " very common at 

 Port Sanilac, fall of 1890, but rare eince. only seen in fall and spring" (W. A. 



Oldfield). 



Genus iERIALITH Roif. 



Kildeer, natnral eize. 



