TRINGA ALPINA. paps) 
four eggs, apparently Dunlin’s, hard sat on. They seem to have 
been found in the same district as the apparent Purple Sandpiper’s 
[§ 4070]. 
§ 4048. Zwo.—Wedby, Gland, 9 June, 1856. “J. W.” 
Out of four, hard sat upon. I saw the bird close, and examined 
it with a glass. It had a fully black belly. The nest on a tuft in a 
marsh, Primula farinosa in flower growing round it. 
§ 4049. Four.—Dal, Sand6e, Ferde, 19 June, 1858. From 
Sysselmand Winther. 
§ 4050. Fouwr.—Dal. End of June, 1859. From Sysselmand 
Winther. 
[§ 4051. Oxe—From Mr. R. Reynolds. Not later than 
1847.] 
[§ 4052. One.—Orkney. From Mr. R. Dunn, 1850. ] 
[§ 4053. Zwo.—Valkenswaard, North Brabant, 1851. From 
Mir 2X. Bots: 
Out of four, very light in colour, almost like Sanderlings’. | 
[§ 4054. Siv.—Valkenswaard, 1851. From Mr. A. Bots. ] 
[§ 4055. Zwo—Cumberland. From Mr. T. C. Heysham, 
1854.] 
[§ 4056. Fouwr.—Holland, 1854. From Mr. Bots, through 
Mr. Reynolds. | 
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