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71. Tringa minutilla. Least Sandpiper. 



Abundant on salt marsh in migrations. April and May, 

 August and September. 



72. Tringa alpina pacifica. Dunlin. '■'Ox EyeJ'' 



Common migrant in autumn. 



73. Ereunetes pusillus. Semipalmated Sandpiper. 



Abundant migrant. May ; and late July to September. 



74. Calidi'is arenaria. Sanderling. 



Migrant, not common. Sept. 16th, 1880. 



75. Limosa fedoa. Great Marbled Godwit. 



Rare migrant. Lindsley, Stratford, August, 1842. 



76. Limosa hsemastica. Hudsonian Godwit. 



Rare migrant. Stratford, Linsley and E. H. Austin. 



77. Totanus melanoleucus. Greater Yellow-legs. 



Common migrant. May and early August to middle of No- 

 vember. 



78. Totanus flavipes. Yellow-legs. 



Common migrant; not so late in autumn as the Greater 

 Yellow-legs. 



79. Totanus solitarius. Solitary Sandpijyer. 



Common migrant. May and September. 



80. Symphemia semipalmata. Willet. 



Rare summer visitor. Received one from Theodore Judson, 

 keeper of Stratford Ught, August 9th, 1888. One found dead 

 by the writer at Fayerweather's Island October, 1888. 



81. Bartramia longicauda. Upland Jr'lover. 



Summer resident. Given by Linsley as breeding at Strat- 

 ford. Well known to the older gunners but now becoming 

 rare. 



82. Actitis macularia. Sp)otted Sandjnper. 



Al)uudant summer rsideut. Early May to October. 



83. Numenius longii'ostris. Long-hilled Curlew. 



Rare migrant. Stratford, Lhisley and E. H. Austin; Mil- 

 ford, Conn., 1873, Geo. B. Grinnell. 



84. Numenius hudsonicus. Hudsonian Curlew. 



Rare migrant. Stratford, Linsley and E. H. Austin. 



85. Numenius borealis. Eskitao Curleio. 



Rare migrant. Stratford, Linsley and E. H. Austin. The 

 writer saw one shot by W. H. Pardoe at Stratford, sum- 

 mer of 188G. 



