O74 LIMOSA BELGICA. 
LIMOSA BELGICA (Gmelin). 
BLACK-TAILED GODWIT. 
§ 4277. One—From Mr. Sadd, 1843. 
§ 4278. One.—From Mr. Mansfield, 1844. 
§ 4279. Zwo.—From Mr. Green, 1846. 
§ 4280. Fourteen.—Leadenhall Market, 1850. From Dr. 
Frere. 
§ 4281. Twenly.—Leadenhall Market, 1851. 
These I bought at the end of May, 1851. They had arrived packed 
in hemp-seed, and were called “‘ fancy eggs.” 
§ 4282. Highteen—Leadenhall Market, 1852. 
§ 4283. Thirty.—Leadenhall Market, between 1845 and 1851. 
From Dr. Frere, 1852. 
Selected from some hundreds in Dr. Frere’s possession, all from 
Leadenhall Market. 
§ 4284. Four.—Marsjé, Eland, 30 May, 1856. “ W.H.S.” 
Mr. Simpson [Hudleston] took the eggs, and looked well at the 
bird, within ten or twelve yards. He saw it leave the nest. I saw 
birds of this kind at Marsjé, but did not positively identify them. 
Mr. Simpson shot one at Ormoga. 
[§ 4285. One.—Holland, not later than 1845. ] 
[§ 4286. “Siz._—Holland. From Mr. Newcome, 1854 and 1858. | 
