300 Mr. J. L. Bonhote on Birds 



the wing, owing to the trees, and it is almost impossible 

 to flush them a second time. 



1 58. Squatarola helvetica (Linn.). 



Squatarola helvetica (Linn.) ; Cory, Bds. Bah. 2nd ed. 

 p. 144 (1890) ; Bonhote, Ibis, 1899, p. 517. 



Charadrius squaterola (Linn.) ; Cory, Cat. W. Ind. Bds. 

 p. 94 (1892). 



<J. Grassy Creek, Andros, 13th January, 1902. 



. Spanish Wells, Andros, 2nd February, 1902. 



S ■ Green Cay, near Andros, 29th April, 1902. 



Fairly common throughout the winter in suitable spots 

 near the sea, but hardly ever wandering inland. 



-f- 59. JEgialitis vocifera (Linn.). 



jEgialitis vocifera (Linn.) ; Cory, Bds. Bah. 2nd ed. p. 145 

 (1890); id. Cat. W. Ind. Bds. p. 95 (1892) ; Bonhote, Ibis, 

 1899, p. 518. 



? . Nassau, New Providence, 4th January, 1902. 

 ? . Little Abaco, 21st March, 1902. 



Fairly common in winter on open and cultivated land, 

 seldom seen after the beginning of March. 



■j~ 60. jEgialitis wilsonia (Ord). 



jEgialitis wilsonia (Orel) ; Cory, Bds. Bah. 2nd ed. p. 147 

 (1890) ; id. Cat. W. Ind. Bds. pi 95 (1892) ; Bonhote, Ibis, 

 1899, p. 518; Bangs, Auk, xvii. p. 285 (1900). 



2 $ , 2 • Grassy Creek, Andros, 17th January, 1902. 

 S . Little Abaco, 21st March, 1902. 



A very common resident, breeding abundantly on the 

 lagoons of Andros. Incubation commences about the begin- 

 ning of May; I found three eggs a few feet from high-water 

 mark on the 9th of that month. There was no attempt at a 

 nest beyond a slight hollow scraped in the sand. 



-i 61. JEgialitis semipalmata (Bp.). 



jEgialitis semipalmata (Bp.) ; Cory, Bds. Bah. 2nd ed. 

 p. 148 (1890); id. Cat. W. Ind. Bds. p. 95 (1892) ; Bonhote, 

 Ibis, 1899, p. 518 ; Bangs, Auk, xvii. p. 286 (1900). 

 ? . Mangrove Cay, Andros, 10th January, 1902. 

 $ ? . Green Cay, near Andros, 29th April, 1902. 



