ANNOTATED List OF SPECIES 43 
Amherst: ‘‘ Common summer resident.’’ Berkshire: ‘‘ Not rare sum- 
mer resident ; common in migrations.’’ Bristol County: ‘“ Uncommon 
summer resident, common in migrations.’’ Brookline: ‘‘ Not uncom- 
mon migrant, and rare summer resident.’’ Cambridge: Summer resi- 
dent. Formerly common, fast becoming rare. Cohasset: ‘ Rather rare 
summer resident, more common as a fall migrant.’’ Dedham: ‘“ Rapidly 
becoming scarce.’ Essex County: “Summer resident. Common.” 
Ipswich: ‘Summer resident. A few.’ Nantucket: [One instance. ]. 
Springfield: ‘‘Regular spring and autumn visitor....tolerably com- 
mon summer resident.’’ Templeton: ‘‘Common summer resident.” 
Wellesley : “Migrant. A few breed.” 
98. Crymophilus fulicarius (Linn.). Rep PHALAROPE. 
An irregular but not uncommon spring and autumn migrant off 
the coast. There was a remarkable flight in May, 1892, along the 
South shore.* This species and Phalaropus lobatus are off-shore 
migrants, and as a rule are only driven in by storms. Accidental 
inland. 
May 1 to 23; August 31 to November 2. 
Cohasset: ‘‘ Abundant at times in fall and spring.’’ Nantucket : ‘* Com- 
mon.’ Springfield: “Accidental visitor.” September. Wellesley: 
“ Accidental.’”’ October. 
99. Phalaropus lobatus (Linn.). NORTHERN PHALAROPE. 
A not uncommon spring and autumn migrant off the coast. 
Casual iniand. 
May 4 to May 25; August 12 to October 13. 
Bristol County: ‘‘ Rather uncommon transient visitor.’ Cohasset: 
“Rather numerous at times off shore.’’ Nantucket: ‘Common.’ 
Springfield: ‘‘ Accidental visitor.”” October. Wellesley: ‘One ex- 
ample.” 
roo. Steganopus tricolor Vieill. Wu1tson’s PHALAROPE. 
A very rare spring and autumn migrant to the coast. ‘There are 
but few definite records: near ostfon, one was given to Audubon 
in the winter of 1833 (?) by John Bethune; Vaant, a male taken 
* Mackay; Auk, Vol. IX, No. 3, July, 1892, pp. 294-298, Miller; zézd., pp. 
298-299, and F. B. W.; O. & O., Vol. XVII, No. 7, July, 1892, p. 109. 
1 Audubon; Birds of America, Vol. V, 1842, p. 300. 
