TEREKIA CINEREA. 18) 
[§ 3867. Zwo.—Grand Manan, Bay of Fundy. From Mr. 
Henry Osburn, 1867.] 
TEREKIA CINEREA (Giildenstadt). 
TEREK SANDPIPER. 
[§ 3868. Zwo.—* Archangel.” From Dr. Kjerbélling, 1859. 
Most likely obtained from Herr Méschler. ] 
[§ 3869. Zwo.—* Archangel.” From Herr H. T. Méschler, 
1862. | 
[§ 3870. Four.—* Archangel.” From Herr Méschler, 1866.] 
[§ 3871. ZAigit.—lIslands in the Dvina River, June, 1872. 
From Mr. E. R. Alston. 
In giving me these eggs, Mr. Alston told me that they were all taken by 
Nicolai Gregorovitch and Jakob Mikailovitch on the outer islands of the 
delta of the Dyina. Messrs. Alston and Harvie-Brown afterwards visited 
these islands and got more eggs. They saw no other Waders there that could 
possibly be the parents of them—certainly not <Actitis hypoleuca. The Terek 
is the commonest Sandpiper near Archangel, and all other Sandpipers are 
called Kwleeki, after its cry. They found it both in the bare and in the wooded 
islands. It was fond of perching upon trees and running along the branches, 
and an interesting account of its habits is given by those gentlemen (Ibis, 
1873, p. 68). Eggs were brought on the 15th of June, having been taken 
some days before, and so on to the end of the month. | 
[§ 3872. Four. 
20 June, 1895. From 
[§ 3873. Four. Mr. C. B. Hill. 
pati 2) 
Ermakovo, Jennesei River, | 
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[§ 3874. Hour.—Ermakovo, 1895. J 
All these obtained by Messrs. Popham and Hill (ef. Ibis, 1897, p. 105). 
The latter assured me that the different sets were kept carefully separate. 
The birds shot from the nests were, in every case, males. | 
