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80. Squattarola helvetica. BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER. Rather rare 

 and irregular in occurrence. Mr. Comeau has shot it in May 

 and September. (June 9th, 1904 five birds. N.A.C.) 



81. Charadrius dominions. GOLDBN PLOVER. Tolerably com- 

 mon in September and some times seen in spring. (Getting 

 more rare of late years. N.A.C.) 



82. jEgialites vociferus. EILDEBR PLOVER. Mr. Comeau says 

 that this species breeds and is not rare. 



83. JEgialites semipalmatus. RING-NECK PLOVER. Occurs in 

 spring. (Breeds fairly numerous, and in Sept. also. N.A.C.) 



84. Strepsilas interpret. TURNSTONE. Tolerably common in 

 September. 



85. Steganopua Wttsoni. WILSON' PHALAROPE. Mr. Comeau 

 tells me that this phalarope occurs during the fall migration, 

 but is not common. 



86. Phalaropus fulicarius. Not rare in September. (June 4th, 

 1887, flocks. N.A.C.) 



87. Gallinago Wilsoni. SNIPE. A rather late migrant. 

 Earliest killed May 9th, 1882. (Fairly numerous much further 

 north in suitable places. Breeds. Natashquan, August 6th, 

 1897. N.A.C.) 



88. Macrorhampus griseus. RED-BREASTED SNIPE. Occurs dur- 

 ing fall migration. (August 12th, 1886, September 23rd, 1895. 

 Rare migrant. N.A.C.) 



89. Ereunetes pusillus. SEMI-PALMATED SAND-PIPER. Tolerably 

 common. First seen during latter part of May, and common in 

 August a K.I Septeri;bf r . 



90. Actodromas minutilla. LEAST SANDPIPER Rather common 

 in spring and fall. 



91. Actodromas maculata. PECTORAL SANDPIPER. Occurs in 

 fall, but is not common. 



92. Actodromas Bonapartii. WHITE-RTJMPED SANDPIPER. Mr. 

 Comeau shot one May 31, 1882. (Common in fall migration. 

 N.A.C.) 



93. Calidris arenaria. SANDERLING. Occurs in the fall migra- 

 tion. 



94. Totanus melanoleucus. GREATER TATTLER. Common 

 spring and fall. Earliest shot May 9th, 1882. Passes south in 

 September. (August 21st, 1886. July 17th, 1887. Breeds. 

 N.A.C.) 



