l8 ANNOTATED LIST OF BIRDS 



246. Semipalmated Sandpiper — Ereimetes pusillus 

 (Linn.). Abundant on coast, Apr., Aug.-Sept. Occasional 

 on lake-shores. Wellesley, in fall, — Torrey ; Framingham, 

 Aug. ii-Oct., — F. C. Browne (B.N.O.C. vi 127 and notes). 

 BL ii 212. 



248. Sanderling — Calidris arenaria (Linn.). Mi- 

 grant, common on coast, Apr.-May, Sept.-Oct. Occa- 

 sional on lake-shores after storms in fall. L. Cochituate, — 

 Roberts, E. J. Smith; Framingham, — F. C. Browne. BL 

 ii 229. 



251. Hudsonian Godwit — Limosa hcemastica 

 (Linn.). Migrant, scarce, most often seen on coast in Aug. 

 and Sept. Dedham, taken by G, E. Browne and now in 

 his collection. BL ii 232. 



254. Greater Yellow-legs — Tota?ius melanoleucus 

 (Gmel.). Migrant, common on coast, Apr. 15-June, Sept.- 

 Oct. Occasional on lake-shores in fall and spring after 

 storms. Natick, — Roberts, Babcock; Framingham, — 

 F. C. Browne (B.N.O.C. vi 127). BL ii 236. 



255. Yellow-legs, Summer Yellow-legs — Totanus 



fiavipes (Gmel.). Migrant, on coast rare in May, some- 

 times common Aug.-Sept. Frequently taken about ponds 

 and streams. BL ii 237. 



256. Solitary Sandpiper — Totanus solitarius 

 (Wils.). Migrant, May 15-25, July 20-Oct. Rather com- 

 mon, especially along Charles R. in Aug. BL ii 238, W 

 153- 



258. Willet — Sy7iiphemia seuiipalmata (Gmel.). 

 Migrant, scarce on coast, rare inland. One example, L. 

 Cochituate, in fall, — Roberts. BL ii 233. 



261. Bartramian Sandpiper, Upland Plover — 



Bartramia longicanda (Bechst.). Scarce migrant, Apr. 

 25-May 5, July 30-Sept. 15. Occasionally heard when 

 flying over, or seen on high, grassy hills. BL ii 245. 



