422 Messrs. C. G. Danford and J. A. Harvic Brown on 



^211. TOTANUS HYPOLEUCUS (L.). 



Common throughout tlic country. 



212. LiMOSA ^GOCEPHALA (L.) . 



Not common; some years, however, appearing in consi- 

 derable numbers. We saw one which had been killed on the 

 Maros, at Szasz Regen. Herr Csato says several specimens 

 were got on the Strell in May and June. The specimens in 

 the Klausenburg Museum were killed in July at Szamos Falva. 



213. LiMOSA LAPPONICA (L.) . 



As uncommon as the preceding. Both occur more fre- 

 quently during the spring than in the autumn migration. 



*214'. Machetes pugnax (L.) . Bajnok Bibicz (Champion 

 Plover) . 



Common in marshy ground during its migration, Danford 

 saw them in the autumn on the Szamos near Klausenburg. 

 They are never found in full breeding-plumage {Buda). 



215. Tringa canutus, L. 



Not rare on river-sides during its migration. 



*216. Tringa subarquata (Giild.) . 



Not rare during its spring migration, but less frequent in 

 autumn. A specimen in full breeding-plumage was shot 

 during our stay at Gorgeny, on May 29th. They have also 

 been obtained at Gyeke in May, and occur in small flocks in 

 May and June on the Strell. The above-mentioned speci- 

 men is in the Klausenburg Museum. 



217. Tringa minuta, Leisl. 



Rare. It occurs more frequently during the autumn mi- 

 gration than in the spring. It has been procured by Herr 

 Csato at Koncza and at Alvincz [Graf Ldzdr). 



218. Tringa alpina, L. 



Not common, but to be met with during most years, espe- 

 cially in autumn. Herr Buda Adam has shot several at Rea 

 both in spring and autumn. 



219. Tringa temmincki, Leisl. 



Herr Csato says that it occurs rarely in spring, but more 



