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daily all over town, saw six in flight at one time. Two men 

 who were out feeding quail saw "upwards of two hundred " in 

 one afternoon. We have no record of such numbers at this 

 time, though they are plentiful during fall migration (Hand'). 

 May 5, Winslow, N. J. (Street). Two on Pensauken Creek, 

 May 27 (Miller). One March 18 and five April 1, Downstown, 

 N. J. (Fair). Two near Tuckerton, March 17 (Stone and Rehn). 

 Haverford, April 1 (Serrill), Lopez, April 7 (Behr). Seen at 

 Oak Lane, August 7 and 14, 1905, and two November 4, 1905 

 (Harlow). 



Wilson's Snipe, Galllnago ddicata. Woodbourne, April 11 

 (Pickering), Richmond, April 23 (Miller). 



Semipalmated Sandpiper, Erennetes pusillus. Cape May, N. J., 

 March 28, (Hand). Still numerous at Stone Harbor, N. J., 

 May 27 (Carter), Pensauken, N. J., May 2 and 23, Richmond, 

 May 22 (Miller). 



Sanderling, Calidris arenaria. Cape May, N. J., March 28 

 (Hand). 



Greater Yellowlegs, Totanus melanolcucus. One shot at Oak 

 Lane, Oct. IS, 1905, and two Oct. 19 (Harlow). 



Solitary Sandpiper, Helodromus solitarius. Last seen at Wayne, 

 May 12 (Redjield), Frankford, ISLay 22 (Miller). 



Bartramian Sandpiper, Bartrainia longicauda. George School, 

 April 21, Moorestown, N. J., April 16 (Evans), Sandford, 

 April 13 (Miller). 



Hudsonian Curlew, Numenius hudsonirus. Cape May, N. J., 

 April 29 (Hand). Flock at Stone Harbor, N. J., May 27 

 (Carter). 



Black-bellied Plover, Sqvatarola squatarola. Cape May, 

 N. J., April 29 (Hand). Flock at Stone Harbor, N. J., May 

 27 (Carter). 



Killdeer Plover, O-zijechus voci/erus. Atlantic City, N. J., 

 Feb. 22 (Morris). 



Semipalmated Plover, Aegialitis semipnlmata. Pensauken 

 Creek, N. J., M.^y 13 (Miller). One at Stone Harbor, N. J., 

 May 27 (Carter). 



Turnstone, Arenaria interpres. Numerous at Stone Harbor, 

 N. J., May 27 (Carter). 



