236 Birds op Penttsylvania. 



98. HJreunetes pusillus (Linn.). 



Seniipalniatc'dSandi)iper. 246. Springand fall migrant. Most frequently 

 met witli in August and Septe mber . 



99. Calidris arcnaria (Linn.). ^^ 



Sanderling. 248. Spring and fall migrant 



100. Limosafcdoa (Linn.). 



Marblo Godwit, 249. "An occasional bird of this species is seen during mi- 

 grations." — //. B. Graves. 



101. 7>. /tcemas^icrt (Linn. ). 



Hudsonian Godwit. 251. Very rare spring and fall migrant 



102. Totanus melanoleucus (Gmel.). 



Greater Yellow-legs. 254. Spring and fall migrant. 



103. T. Jlavipcs (Gmel.). 



Yellow-legs. 255. Spring and lall migrant 



104. *T. solitarius (Wils.). 



Solitary Sandpiper. 256. Common spring and fall migrant Mr. Geo. B. 

 Sennett iniornis ino that he is quite certain that this species breeds in 

 Crawford county. 



105. Symphcmia scmipalmatd (Gmel.). 



Willet. 258. August, 1885, two of these birds were shot in Delaware 

 county. 



106. *Bartramia longicauda (Bechst). 



Bartramian Sandpiper. 261. 



107. Tryngitcs subruficolUs (VieilL). 



Buff-breasted Sandpiper. 262. Very rare, migrant in the autumn. 



108. *ActUis maciilaria (^Liinn.). 



Spotted Sandpiper. 203. 



109. Numenius longiroslris Wils. 



Long-billed Curlew. 264. Recorded by Dr. Michener (1831) as a rare mi- 

 grant in Chester county. 



110. N. hudsonicus Ijath. 



Hudsonian Curlew. 265. Specimens of this and the succeeding species 

 have, it is said, been taken near Philadelphia during the springand fall 

 migrations. 

 IlL N. borcalis (Forst,). 



Eskimo Curlew. 266. 



Family Cuaradriid^. The Plovers. 



112. Charadrius squatarola (Linn.). 



Black-bellied PIovex\ 270. Irregular spring and fall migrant 



113. C dominicus IMiill. 



American Golden Plover. 272. Irregular spring and fall migrant 



114. *JEgialilis vocifcra (Linn.). 



Killdeer. 273. Sometimes found during mild winters in southern parts of 

 the State. 



115. JE. semipalmala Bonap. 



Semipalniated Plover. 274. Spring and fall migrant, When found is 

 generally seen in the late summer and autumn. 



lia ^. meloda (Ord.). 



Piping Plover. 277. This species during migrations is found on the shores 

 of Lake Erie. 



