AEGIALITIS HIATICOLA. LQ 
[§ 3508. Thirteen.—Thetford Warren, April, 1856. ] 
[§ 3509. Zwo.—Banff. From Mr. Thomas Edward. | 
[§ 3510. Zwo.—Kyrkjuvogr, South-west Iceland, July, 1858. 
Out of four taken by old J6n Gunnarsson, and brought as Sand-Léa to Mr. 
Wolley, who handed them over to me. When I opened the box on my return 
to England I found they had all burst, and I was only able to save three, one 
of which I gave to Mr. Tristram at Castle Eden, where I was staying. | 
[§ 3511. Hour.—lIsland of Doagh, Co. Donegal, 28 May, 1863. 
From Mr. Robert Harvey. | 
[§ 38512. One.—Sabine Island?, East Greenland. From the 
Second North-German Arctic Expedition, through Dr. 
Otto Finsch, 1871. 
Sent by Dr. Finsch as Charadrius hiaticola, as it doubtless is. I believe no 
trace of 42. wilsont has been found on the east coast of Greenland, There 
were the shattered remains of three others with it. | 
[§ 3513. Four.—Salthouse, Norfolk, 
22 April, 1875. From 
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[§ 3514. Fowr.—Salthouse, 7 May, 1875. 
[§ 3515. Zwo—Lydd Beach, 15 May, 1879. “A. N.” 
The nest was found by the boy who drove the cart for us on the beach, 
and said he saw a Ring-Plover run up within ten or fifteen yards of him and 
seat itself on the four eggs, which Mr. Dombrain and I divided between us, 
by way of recollection of the day, for we got nothing else. } 
[§ 3516. Zwo.—From the late Mr. Scales’s Collection, 1885. 
Apparently very old eggs and only of interest in consideration of Mr, Scales 
having been the first to make known, as he did to Messrs. Sheppard and 
Whitear in or before 1825 (Trans, Linn. Soc. xv. p. 37), the fact of this bird's 
breeding far inland. | 
