collected in Uganda and British East Africa. 201 



Numenius phaeopus. 



c?. 19.vi.06. 



A single specimen was seen and obtained. 



Locnlitij. Buddu coast of Lake Victoria, Uganda. 



Totanus pugnax. 



c? 1-3; ? 1-1. 18.xi. 10. 



Hundreds of these birds, along with other Waders, were 

 seen on the shallow crater-lakes. They were in various 

 stages of plumage. 



Localities. Western Lakes, Toro, Uganda. 



Totanus stagnatilis. 



S 1-2. 24.xi.09; 15.xii.l2. 



Exceedingly common as a migrant during the winter 

 months. They frequent the lakes and swamps. 



Localities. Kyetema swamp, in Uganda j Lake Nakuru, 

 in British East Africa. 



Totanus glareola. 



(? 1-2 ; ? 1-2. 18. xi. 10. 



Always plentiful during the winter months, on the lake- 

 shores and swamps. 



Localities. Butiabwa, in Uganda ; Lake Nakuru, in British 

 East Africa. 



Totanus hypoleucus. 

 ? 1-3. 26.ix. 10; 19.vi.06. 



Occurs as a migrant, but is also a resident breeding-species. 

 Localities. Kyakasindula, Buddu, in Uganda ; Lake 

 Nakuru, in British East Africa. 



Calidris arenaria. 



^. 8. X. 06. 



A male in full winter coat and in good condition. 



Locality. Buddu coast, Uganda. 



Tringa subarquata. 



c? & ? . 28. xii. 10. 



Both in good plumage and condition. 



Locality. Lake Edward, Uganda. 



