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A migrant not common. There are five records in the museum 

 catalogue from April 11 to 19. 

 242. Pisobia minutiUa — Least Sandpiper. 



A common migrant. Museum records extend from April 22 to 

 May 21. Field observations in 1917 show them common only in 

 the early part of May. No data at hand on fall movements. 

 243a. Pelidna alpina saklialina — Red-backed Sandpiper. 



A rare migrant. The one museum record is May 11, 1885. 



246. Ereunctes pusillns — Semipalmated Sandpiper. 



A common migrant. This species was not identified in the field. 

 Twenty museum records extend from April 29 to May 20. 



247. Ereunetcs mauri — Western Sandpiper. 



An occasional migrant. Nine museum records extend from May 

 1 to June 1. 

 249. Lhnosa fedoa — Marbled Godwit. 



An occasional migrant. The only record is for Shawnee County, 

 April 21. 

 251. Vctola hocmastica — Hudsonian Godwit. 



A rare migrant. Ten museum records are from April 19 to 

 May 13. 



254. Glottis mclanolcnca — Greater Yellow-legs. 



A common migrant. Abundant museum and field records show 

 the migration to be from March 26 to April 21. One was observed 

 May 13. The only fall records at hand are for September 29 and 

 October 29. 



255. Iliorins fl(rvipcs — Yellow-legs. 



This species, likewise, is a common migrant. The first record is 

 on March 29. They are abundant on the records from April 16 to 

 June 1. The fall migration should be in August and September. 



256. Hclodromas solitariiis solitarius — Solitary Sandpiper. 



A common migrant. Abundant museum and field records shov/ 

 the spring migration to be from April 6 to May 14. Three full 

 records are at hand, July 29, September 19. October 5. 

 258. Cotoptrophorus scmipahnatits semipalmatits — Willett. 



An occasional migrant. The specimens were taken on May 6, 

 1909. 

 258a. Cotoptrophorus scmipalmutus inornaiUH — Western Willett. 



Also an occasional migrant. Five specimens were taken by mu- 

 seum from April 24 to 27, and two in Pratt County on May 3. 



261. Bartamia longicauda — Upland Plover. 



A fairly common summer resident. They should arrive in April 

 and leave about September 1. 



262. Tryngites su'bruficoUis — Buff-breasted Sandpiper. 



A rare migrant. The only two records at hand are for April 29. 



263. Actitis vuicularia — Spotted Sandpiper. 



