586 Oluf Winge. 



133. Tringa alpina, L. — Ryle. 



Amager. East coast, April 6lh one, iith some; June 

 2 5th several, all in summer dress. West coast, August 23d 

 very many; October iith still many flocks. October 2 ist 

 one on east coast. (K.) 



Avedöre Holme. Common, breeding. (H.) 



Stevns L. H. April gth one. (A.) 



Lögstör. Numerously breeding in mosses and coast- 

 meadows. (H.) 



Mors and Salling. Compare Report 1884. March 271!! 

 first on Mors (about twenty). May 28th and June i2th nests 

 with fresh eggs. (F.) 



134. Tringa subarquata, Güldenst. — Krumnäbet Ryle. 

 Amager, west coast. Mr. Busse, stud. med., presented 

 to the Zoological Museum a specimen in summer dress, 

 shot September i2th. — September 1 3th I saw two young 

 that had been shot on same day. (K.) 



135. Tringa temmincki, Leisl. 



Kjöbenhavn. September i5th at a small pool on edge 

 of the Sound two, with four Tr. minuta, both species in 

 the easily distinguished young plumage, seen very close. (W.) 



Amager. At a pool on Amager Common, near town, 

 I saw it in May as follows, in summer dress: i6th seven- 

 teen, iSth about thirty, 2 ist thirty-one (six shot, two given 

 to Zoological Museum); not with certainty later. August 23d, 

 saw a young bird, shot on west coast, on same day. (K.) 



Aarhus. August 3 ist, one shot on shore, with Tr. 

 minuta, by Mr. Busse. (K.) 



Near Nykjöbing, Mors, I shot one young bird (sent 

 to Zoological Museum) on September 4th and saw three 

 on September i5th. (F.) 



136. Tringa minuta, Leisl. — Dvärgryle. 



Kjöbenhavn. September 1 5th four young, with two 

 Tr. temmincki, q. v. (W.) 



Amager. West coast; one just shot seen by Mr. Busse 

 on September i2th. East coast; October 4th I shot one. (K.) 



