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Coves, Gafi-c's Hclisroland. 



Auk 

 Oct. 



MuiRANTS. 



91. Numenius arquata. Tvlvriads 

 in regular migration from Feb. on, 

 and from July on ; some vast E. to 

 W. flights in Dec. and Jan. 



92. Numenius phaeopus. In pro- 

 fusion in regular migration, later 

 in spring and earlier in fall than 

 N. arquata. 



93. Limosa lapponica {nifa). 

 Rare, hardly more than a straggler, 

 seldom seen in spring. 



94. Charadrius pluvialis. Very 

 common, especially in fall migra- 

 tion, Aug. to Nov. 



95. Charadrius squatarola. Com- 

 mon in migration. 



96. Vanellus vanellus. Common 

 in migration. 



97. Eudromias morinellus. Com- 

 mon, less so than formerly, chiefly 

 May, and Aug., Sept. 



98. .^gialitis hiaticula. Common, 

 Mar. and Apr., returning from end 

 of June on. 



99. .^gialitis cantiana. Rare, 

 liardly regular, but more than a 

 mere straggler. 



100. Scolopax rusticola. Com- 

 mon ; some phenomenal flights ; 

 over 1,100 killed Oct. 21, 1S23. 



loi. Gallinago major. Rare in 

 spring, hardly common in fall. 



102. Gallinago gallinula. Com- 

 mon, late in spring and early in 

 tall. 



103. Totanus calidris. Common 

 in migration, in Apr. and again 

 from end of June on. 



104. Totanus canescens {glottis) _ 

 Regular, but only common in the 



all. 



105. Totanus ochropus. Regu- 

 lar, but only common in fall; in 

 spring from end of Mar. through 

 Apr. ' 



Stragglers. 



14S. Plegadis autumnalis. One 

 specimen, summer of 1S24. 



149. Numenius tenuirostris. 

 One specimen, about 1S39. 



150. Limosa belgica {^incla/im-a). 

 Three specimens in all Giitke's ex- 

 perience. 



151. Charadrius fulvus. Tliree 

 specimens, June 25, 1S57, June iS, 

 1S60, July II, 1S67. 



152. Charadrius dominicus. One 

 specimen, Dec. 20, 1S47. 



153. CEdicnemus scolopax. Six 

 specimens in 50 years, Apr., May. 



154. iEgialitis asiatica (caspi'a). 

 Two specimens, Nov. 16, 1850, Mav 

 19, 1S59. 



155. iEgialitis minor. Two spec- 

 imens in 50 years, one of them 

 June 1 866. 



156. Totanus fuscus. About 12 

 specimens in 50 years; only perfect 

 male June 11, 1847. 



157. Totanus stagnatilis. One 

 specimen. May 7, 1862. 



