580 Oluf Winge. 



Nykjöbing, Mors. Several times in the plantation, not 

 breeding. (F.) 



Does not always desert its eggs on being disturbed. 

 One that I scared from the eggs repeatedly, always came 

 back in a short time. (H.) 



103. Starna cinerea, Lath. — Agerhöne. 

 Amager. Breeds rather plentifully. (K.) 

 Mors. Compare Report 1884. (F.) 



104. Coturnix dactylisonans, M. — • Vagtel. 

 Near Lögstör heard some in July i885. (H.) 



105. Charadrius squatarola, L. — Strandhjejle. 

 Amager. September i3th saw a specimen , shot the 

 same day on west coast. (K.) 



106. Charadrius pluvialis, L, — Hjejle, Brokfugl. 



Amager. Again this autumn not nearly so numerous 

 as in some earlier years. Also this year but once observed 

 on the east coast. (K.) 



Mors. First March 3 ist; April 3d a considerable flock. 

 In autumn large swarms in Mors and Salling. (F.) 



107. Aegialites cantianiis, Lath. — Hvidbrystet Prästekrave. 



Amager, west coast, August 23d small flocks, most 

 young, once in same flock with Ä. hiaticida. (K.) 



Avedöre Holme, May gth 1884, nests with downy 

 young and eggs, (H.) 



Lögstör, at different localities, June i4th i885 eggs. 

 Eggs not more than three. (H.) 



Mors, southwestern coast, May agth several, no doubt 

 breeding. (F.) 



108. Aegialites hiaticula, L. — Prästekrave. 

 Amager, east coast, April 8th many; continually there 

 until towards August. On west coast, August 23d very large 

 numbers, most young. September i3th, same place, one. (K.) 



