22 CHECK LIST OF THE 
Genus EREUNETES. 
99. Semipalmated Sandpiper. (Stint.) 
(Ereunetes pusillus.) 
Very abundant from about the twentieth of May to the end of 
the first week in June, and from the middle of July until the end of 
the first week in September. 
The bulk of them go further north to breed, but I have alate 
found some pairs here during the summer. 
Genus CALIDRIS. 
100. Sanderling. 
(Calidris arenaria ) 
Very abundant in spring and autumn along the lake shores. 
Arrive about the tenth of May, depart in October. 
Breeds in the far north. 
Genus LIMOSA. 
101. Marbled Godwit. 
(Limosa fedoa.) 
A very rare visitor. 
102. Hudsonian Godwit. 
(Limosa heemastica.) 
Rather more frequently seen than the last, but still very rare. 
Genus TOTANUS. 
Suscenus GLOTTIS. 
103 Greater Yellow-legs. 
(Totanus melanoleucus.) 
Common in spring from early in April until the first week in May: 
In the autumn sometimes abundant, arriving towards the end of 
July and remaining until the end of October. 
Breeds in the far north. 
104 Yellow legs. 
(Totanus flavipes.) 
Not common in spring, abundant in autumn, its movements in the 
spring correspond with those of the last species. 
In the fall it arrives early in July and leaves before the middle 
of September. 
Breeds in the far north. 
