402 Oluf Winge. 



94. Columba palumbus, L. — Ringdue. 



Kjöbenhavn. Breeds. Februarv 28th one. March i4th 

 a party of six (still hard winter). — December 2 5th, when 

 there was much snow, one in garden (never seen there 

 before). (W.) 



Storehedinge. January 26th seen. (A.) 



Herschendsgave. In the hard winter i885 — 86 large 

 flocks in the woods, suffering much. March 22d first 

 cooing. (Hs.) 



Viborg. Pretty commonly breeding in the woods. May 

 löth nest with two eggs. In a garden at Viborg during the 

 hard winter in February and March a party of eight or 

 ten, feeding on the cabbage. (F.) 



95, Columba oenas, L. — Huldue. 

 Storehedinge. March 26th (mild) considerable pas- 

 sage. (A.) 



96. Starna cinerea, Lath. — Agerhöne. 



Amager. As in i885. (K.) 



Viborg. In some places pretty numerous. Suffered 

 much from the hard winter in the tirst part of i886. At 

 Viborg So March 3d a party of nine, having dug runs 

 through the snow from a spruce-plantation down to the 

 moist border of the lake, in this place kept soft by a spring, 

 while everything eise was frozen and covered by snow. (F.) 



97. Charadrius squatarola, L. — Strandhjejle, 

 Amager. September 26th not a few on southern part 

 of west coast; singly, or in small flocks, or with Tringa 

 alpina; I shot one. October 3d I shot one on northern 

 part of east coast, where I have never seen it before. 

 October loth again on southern part of west coast, in larger 

 numbers than ever before; nearly all day with short inter- 

 vals to be seen or heard flying about coast, either singly 

 or a few at a time, or in small flocks (up to fifteen) , or 

 one or two as leaders to the flights of Tj'inga alpina; I 

 shot one, and a friend four; only very few Charadrius 



