CATALOGUE. 65 
V4 “CALTORIS ARE NARIA, (L.) LU. 
(SANDERLING.) 
First taken August 11, afterwards became rather common. 
75. LIMOSA HUDSONICA, (Lath.) Sw. 
(HUDSONIAN GODWIT.) 
First obtained August 8. An abundant species during 
the migrations, and exceedingly tame. Upon several occa- 
sions I have “walked them up” and shot them. 
Audubon states that he was informed that Zzmosa hudsont- 
ca was to be found breeding in the Magdalen Islands, and 
that his friend Thomas McCulloch confirmed that statement, 
and also informed him that these birds breed at times on 
Prince Edward’s Island. At the present time none remain 
to breed so far south. 
76. TOTANUS MELANOLEUCUS, Gm. 
(GREATER TELL-TALE.) 
Arrives about July 15, and afterwards becomes very 
abundant. 
