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A common spring and abundant autumn migrant. Birds pre- 
sumably barren remain on the coast all summer. 
May 1 to May 25; (June 25) July 3 to October 8. 
Berkshire: ‘‘ Transient visitant.’’ Bristol County: “ Abundant tran- 
sient visitant.” Cambridge: Very common in August and September. 
Cohasset: “ Abundant in fall, common in spring.”” Essex County: “ May 
and September. Not abundant.” Ipswich: “Abundant transient visit- 
ant, more common on beach than on marshes.” Nantucket: ‘*‘ Common.” 
Templeton: “Rare.” Wellesley: ‘“ Occasional on lake shores.” 
84. Ereunetes occidentalis Lawr. WESTERN SANDPIPER. 
A not uncommon autumn migrant on the coast occurring with 
flocks of E. pusillus. 
July 19 to September 19. 
Nantucket: “ Not uncommon.” 
85. Tryngites subruficollis (Vieill.). Burr-BREASTED SAND- 
PIPER. 
A rare (spring) and autumn migrant on the coast. 
[Spring]; July 28 to September 24. 
Essex County: “Autumn. Very rare.’ Ipswich: Three instances. 
Nantucket: ‘“ Scarce.” 
86. Calidris arenaria (Linn.). SANDERLING. 
A common spring and autumn migrant on the coast, wintering 
occasionally and with apparent regularity on Muskeget Island. 
Casual inland. Itsreported nesting at Ipswich? requires confir- 
mation, 
May 1g to June 3; (June 24) July 6 to October 24 (December 
13); Winter. 
Bristol County: “Common transient visitant along the beaches.” 
Cambridge: Casual. One instance, September. Cohasset: ‘* Numerous 
in fall.” Essex County: “ May, and August to November. Abundant.” 
Ipswich: ‘‘Common transient visitant.” Nantucket: “Common.” 
Springfield: “Rare autumn visitor.” Wellesley: ‘‘ Migrant... .occa- 
sional on lake shores after storms in fall.” 
87. Tringa minutilla Vieill. Lrast SANDPIPER. 
A common spring and abundant autumn migrant. 
(April 18) May 13 to June 4; July 4 to October 13. 
1Brown; O. & O., Vol. XVII, No. 9, Sept., 1892, p. 140. 
