410 Oluf Winge. 



west coast; 24th some on northern part of east coast. Sep- 

 tember i2th very few on southern part of west coast; but 

 on 26th and on October loth very large numbers there, in 

 larger and smaller flights, often with Charadrius pluvialis 

 or Ch. squatarola as leaders; none in summer dress. October 

 lyth about twelve on northern part of east coast. October 

 2ist I received three, shot on same day on southern part 

 of west coast, one of them still in almost pure summer 

 dress. October 24th two on northern part of east coast. (K.) 



Avedöre Holme. April 2 ist large numbers, in small 

 flocks or singly; in all the black breast-patch still mixed 

 with many white feathers. (K.) 



Viborg. Common in the meadows on Skals Aa, Vej- 

 rum So, and other places. 



126. Tringa Temmincki, Leisl. 



Amager. At the pool on Amager Common mentioned 

 last year: May i4th about eight, 1 6th and lyth about eigh- 

 teen each day, igth six, 2 ist nearly thirty (seven shot). 

 Again July 22d three, 24th six. Later none. — Tringa 

 minuta and Tr. subarquata I did not see this year, though 

 I have used to do so. (K.) 



127. Limicola platyrhyncha, Temm. — Brednäbet Ryle. 



Amager. One was shot on southern part of west coast 

 July 25th, and given to me on the same day. (K.) 



128. Auser miniitus, Naum. — Dvärggaas. 



A voung male, shot near Kallundborg, sent for stuf- 

 fing to Conservator E. Hansen of the Zoological Museum 

 (examined there in ttie flesh on October i2th, W.). The 

 bones of the body were given to the Museum by Mr. 

 Hansen. 



129. Cygnus musicus, Bechst. — Sangsvane. 



Amager. January 24th a party of foar passing along 

 west coast. (K.) 



