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nest with four eggs ; June iqth the same nest contained one 

 egg and one young. June aöth in another place about seven 

 young ones just able to fly. August igth and 2 ist small 

 flocks, September 4th and i8th singly, October 2d a small 

 flock, 23d a flock of about 20, last. (K.) — Fölleslev. 

 October i8th a small flock, 22d a larger flock. (F.) — 

 Storehedinge. March 4th one; main-passage March 23d. (A.). 



— May 28th on Rödby Fjord, Lolland, some nests with 

 fresh eggs. (B.) — Viborg. February 23d first. — Mors. 

 November, large numbers, in Company with Plovers. (F.) 



100. Strepsilas interpres, L. — Stenvender. 

 Saltholm. June 5th, one. (Hl.) 



101. Haematopus ostralegus, L. — Strandskade. 



Amager. On east coast, March 27th first, two very 

 large flocks; April 3d, loth, lyth, 24th, May ist, and 8th 

 large flocks; May i5th some smaller flocks, 22d a flock of 

 five or six, 29th about 5o, June 5th 3o — 40. July 27th a 

 flock of nme. September i8th two. On southern part of 

 west coast, June igth a pair, 26th two pairs, August jth a 

 small flock, 2ist one, September 25th four. Later none. 

 The large flocks, when wading on the east coast, are often 

 intermingled with Larus canus, Xema ridibundum and 

 Corvus cornix and frequently are also accompanied by 

 Aegialites hiaticula and cantianus and Tringa alpina. (K.) 



— Saltholm. June 5th, in great numbers. (Hl.) — Fölles- 

 lev. On Vester Lyng, September igth four. (F.) — Vor- 

 dingborg. Breeding commonly, on Lilleö, Kalvö, Höjrönnen, 

 and Dybsö (B.) — Mors. At Nykjöbing, June yth , nest 

 with two eggs. (F.) 



102. Grus cinerea, M. — Trane. 



Kjöbenhavn. April 22d, a conslderable flight passing 

 N. at 10 A. M. (H. W.) — Amager. April 24th, at midday 

 14 or i5 passing N. (K.) — Storehedinge. April 23d, eight 

 seen passing. (A.) 



