340 Mr. A. B. Brooke on the 



183. Tringa temminckii. 



Salvador! mentions a specimen in the museum at Turin, 

 received from Sardinia. It is of rare occurrence. 



- 184. Calidris arenaria. 

 Not uncommon. 



185. Gallinago gallinula. 

 Common during winter. 



186. Gallinago media. 



Extremely abundant in the marshes round Oristano and 

 Cagliari, and in all suitable localities. 



187. Gallinago major. 

 Passes in spring. 



: 188. SCOLOPAX RUSTICULA. 



Used to be much more numerous than of late years, but 

 still is to be found in considerable numbers in certain favour- 

 ble localities. 



189. NUMENIUS ARQUATUS. 



Moderately common in "winter. 



190. NlJMENIUS TENUIROSTRIS. 



Occurs in the island, but is not very common. 



191. Numenius PHiEOPUS. 

 Common in winter. 



192. Ibis falcinellus. 



Occurs not uncommonly during the winter. There is a 

 good series in the museum at Cagliari. 



193. Grus cinerea. 



A few pass during both migrations; and some remain 

 through the winter. They leave in March or early in April. 



194. Ardea cinerea. 



Very common during winter amongst the large shallow 

 lagoons full of fish, which are most suitable and favourite 

 breeding-places. 



195. Ardea purpurea. 



There are specimens in the museum killed during the mi- 



