24 Mr. H. Seebohm — List of the 



279. SCOLOPAX GALLINULA. 



Passes over in some numbers from the middle of April to 

 the end of May^ and again in autumn. 



280. TOTANUS CALIDRIS. 



Passes over in Aprils and again in autumn ; young in July. 



281. ToTANUS FUSCUS. 



Two or three shot, and two or three more seen, during the 

 last half-century, in spring; perhaps half a dozen in autumn. 



282. ToTANUS GLOTTIS. 



A few pass over in spring from the end of April to the 

 middle of May; more in autumn, principally young in August. 



283. ToTANUS STAGNATILIS. 



One shot in May 1862. 



284. ToTANUS OCHROPUS. 



Passes over in April, and again in autumn, the latter 

 mostly young. 



285. ToTANUS GLAREOLA. 



Passes over from the middle of April to the end of May, 

 and again in autumn. 



286. ToTANUS HYPOLEUCUS. 



The commonest Sandpiper on the island. 



287. ToTANUS MACULARIUS. 



Twice supposed to have been seen — once in May 1837 or 

 thereabouts, and the second time in May 1847. 



288. HlMANTOPUS MELANOPTERUS. 



One supposed to have been shot half a century ago, a second 

 seen in June 1879. 



289. Recurvirostra avocetta. 



One shot in June 1871 ; one said to have been seen pre- 

 viously. 



290. H^matopus ostralegus. 

 Common in spring and autumn. 



291. Tringa canutus. 



One or two adults in May, many young in August. 



