observed in the Viciuifi/ of Wei Hui IFei. 691 



TrINGA RUnCOLLIS. 



This Red-breasted Stint is the commonest of the Stints 

 to be met with about Wei Hai Wei, where it occurs in the 

 same places and at the same times as the other species of 

 the genus. 



TrINGA SUBMINUTA. 



IMiddendoril's Stint is plentiful in small flocks on the 

 sand and mud-tlats at Shi Tao and near Kyming in August 

 and September. 



Calidris arenaria. 



AYhat applies to the Stints applies also to the Sauderliug, 

 except that the latter is less abundant. 



TOTANUS GLOTTIS. 



At the end of September and early in October Green- 

 shanks were met v.ith in considerable numbers at Shi Tao. 



Totanus ochropus. 



Green Sandpipers occurred in large flocks near Kyming 

 and near North-East Promontory late in August and early 

 in September. 



Totanus glareola. 



Greenshanks were very numerous at Shi Tao in October 

 1901j but were not observed elsewhere. Their numbers 

 increased markedly after a wind from the north or north-east. 



Totanus hypoleucus. 



Sandpipers w^ere noticed on one occasion only at the 

 large freshwater lagoon opposite Kyming Island on August 

 14th, 1902. 



Totanus incanus. 



This Tattler occurred at Shi Tao in October. Fleet- 

 Surgeon J. H. Stenhouse met with this species at Chefoo. 



LiMOSA BAUERI. 



Bar-tailed Godwits were first noticed on August Gth, 

 but about the middle of the month thev were abundant on 



