14 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIRDS OF RHODE ISLAND. 
R. I. Orn. 1901, pp. 14, 21, 22). and several seen by Dr. E. A. 
Mearns (ibid. 1902, p. II. 
112. Numenius hudsonicus Lath. 
April 27 to July 2 to September 25. 
113. Numenius borealis (Forst.): te. Now practically 
unheard of in the State. 
August 27. 
114. Squatarola squatarola (Linn.). 
May 15 to 22. 
115. Charadrius dominicus Mill. A few birds are taken 
regularly every autumn. In smaller numbers they still seem to 
be holding their own, 
August 14 to October 25. 
116. A®gialitis vocifera (Linn.). Breeds in Lawton’s val- 
ley, Island of Rhode Island, somewhat regularly. During the 
spring of 1902 about a dozen birds were observed there. Pawtuxet 
(Newbury, Notes R. I. Orn. 1900, p. 10). 
July. 
117. AXgialitis semipalmata Bonap. 
118. A®gialitis meloda (Ord). In the last few years has 
become decidedly more uncommon. 
May 15. 
119. Arenaria interpres (Linn.). 
May 14 to 20. to October 8. 
120. Colinus virginianus (Linn.). 
121. Bonasa umbellus (Linn.). Mr. H. W. H. Powel 
reports having taken two together on Bristol promontory during 
the last ten years. 
122. Zeéenaidura macroura (Linn.). 
to October 15. 
123. Cathartes aura (Linn.). The Brenton Point, Newport, 
Specimen is now in the Roger Williams Park collection. 
124. Circus hudsonius (Linn.). Recorded Jan. 26 and 27, 
1900, at Middletown (Notes R. I. Orn. 1900, p. 8). 
125. Accipiter velox (Wils.). 
to October 30. 
126. Accipiter cooperi (Bonap.). 
-—— to November 21. 
