Vol. XI ll 

 1895 J 



CouES, Gaike's IIvli<{o/<nid. 



339 



MuiRAXTS. 



106 Totanus glareola. Regular, 

 but very rare in fall ; in sprinn', mid- 

 dle of Apr. to end of Mav. 



107. Actitis hypoleucos. Com- 

 monest Sandpiper. (Periods not 

 given.) 



loS. Tringa canutus. Regular, 

 rather rare in spring, numerous in 

 Aug. Sept. 



109. Tringa alpina (including 

 " sc/n/izi"'). Commonest of its 

 genus, especially in Aug, Sept.; 

 some winter. 



I ID. Tringa minuta. Very rare 

 in spring (one Mav specimen in 50 

 years); common in Aug., Sept. 



111. Tringa temmincki. Like the 

 last, but rather oftener in spring, 

 less often in fall. 



112. Arenaria interpres. Mainly 

 migrant, common in Aug., Sept.; 

 occasional in w inter. 



113. Pavoncella pugnax. Only 

 regular in fall, young birds; adults 

 straggling in smnmer. 



114. Crymophilus fulicarius. Not 

 common, but young shot on the 

 sea eyery fall. 



115. Rallus aquaticus. Regular, 

 but rare, earh in siiring and late in 

 fall. 



1 16. Crex crex. Common, Apr., 

 May, and Aug., Sept. 



117. Porzana maruetta. Rare; 

 the few cases, chieriy in .May and 

 Aug. 



Stragglers. 



1 58. Actitis macularia. One 



specimen, about 1837, in May ; one 

 seen Ma\- 1S47. 



159. Himantopus candidus. One 

 specimen, about 50 years ago ; one 

 seen, June 25, 1879. 



160. Recurvirostra avocetta. A 

 fe^v cases ; last specimen in June 

 1871. 



161. Tringa subarquata. One 

 perfect specimen ; a few young birds 

 eyery autumn. (Perhaps rather be- 

 longing to the migrant list.) 



162. Limicola pygmaea. One 

 specimen, Mav 29, 1S55. 



163. Tryngites subruficollis. One 

 specimen, May 9, i8_|.7. 



164. Phalaropus lobatus. Foiu- 

 specimens ; first Nov. 1S37, second 

 May 15, 1S70. 



165. Porzana parva {pusilld 

 Licht.). One specimen, .\pr. 22, 

 ,854. 



166. Porzana bailloni i^pyffincBa 

 Naum.). Two specimens, both 

 Mav, the second one May 28, 1890. 



167. Gallinula chloropus. Ten 

 specimens in 50 years. 



168. Fulica atra. Six or eight 

 specimens in 50 years. 



