320 W" EAGLE CLARKE F. L. S. 



Tringa subarquata (Becasseau cocorli). 



Le Conquet. Abimdant on the shores of the estuary on 

 September 8^". 



Tringa canutus (Becasseau maubeche). 



Le Conquet. A number seen on the shores and moist 

 Islands of the estuary on September S"". 



Machetes pugnax (Chevalier combattant). 

 Le Conquet. September 8'" several seen on the estuary. 



Galidris arenaria (Becasseau des sables). 



Ouessant. A few seen throughout our sojourn on the 

 Island. Probably a bird of passage only. 



Totanus calidris (Chevalier gambette). 



Ouessant. A few only seen on the island. There are no 

 suitable shores on which to feed, and this fact accounts 

 for the absence of many species of waders from Ouessant. 



Le Conquet. Fairly common. 



Totanus liypoleucus (Chevalier guignette). 



Ouessant. Very abundant on passage, flitting about at 

 the foot of the cliffs. On the 10^" of September we saw 

 no less than sixty of those birds on the coast of the 

 island. 



Totanus canescens (Chevalier aboyeur). 



Le Conquet. September 8"' not uncommon on the 

 rivers at the head of the estuary. 



