Ornithology of Cyprus. 655 



1080. Machetes pugnax (Linn.). 



We found the RuflP abundant in all suitable localities from 

 October to June. 



1083. ToTANUs cALiDRis (Liun.). 



We obtained a good many Redshanks during the winter 

 in the Famagusta marshes and near Larnaca. 



1084. ToTANus Fuscus (Linn.). 



Mr. Baxendale shot a fine male Spotted Redshank at 

 Avgasida marsh on February 28th, 1911. 



1085. ToTANus GLOTTIS Naum. 



Mr. Baxendale obtained a female at the Famagusta 

 harbour on April 22nd, 1911. 



1087. ToTANUs sTAGNATiLis Bechst. 



The Marsh-Sandpiper is probably a regular migrant. 

 Mr. Baxendale shot five in April 1910 and 1911, all at 

 the freshwater lake. 



1089. ToTANus ocHROPUs (Linn.). 

 Helodromas ochropus, B. O. U. List, p. 174. 

 We found the Green Sandpiper quite common from 

 September to April. 



1091. ToTANUS GLAREOLA (Gmcl.). 



The Wood-Sandpiper we also found common from October 

 to May. 



1101. LlMOSA BELGICA (Gmcl.). 



The Black-tailed God wit occurred in some numbers in 

 June, September, January, and February. We obtained a 

 number of specimens. 



1111. IIydrochelidon leucoptera (Schinz). 



The White-winged Black Tern appeared in considerable 

 numbers at the freshwater lake in May 1910 and April 

 1911. Mr. Baxendale obtained several examples. 



1122. Sterna minuta Linn. 



The Little Tern nested in 1910 in some numbers at the 

 freshwater lake and on the islands round Famagusta harbour. 

 We obtained fresh eggs in June. It appeared in 1910 on 

 May 14th. and in 1911 on April 22nd. 



