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98. Ereunetes pusillus (Linn.). 
to July 14 to —— 
99. Ereunetes occidentalis Lawr. 
roo. Calidris arenaria (Linn.). 
to to November 5. 
tor. Limosa fedoa (Linn.). An exceedingly rare species 
in the State. Sakonnet: one taken Aug. 29, 1900, by N. Dexter 
(Notes R. I. Orn. 1g00, p. 22). 
August 6 to October 2. 
102. Limosa hemastica (Linn.). The flock reported by 
Mr. King (Notes R. I. Orn. 1902, p. 4) were not absolutely identi- 
fied. 
July 22 to October 13. 
103. Totanus melanoleucus (Gmel.). 
to May 26. July 20 to November 4. 
104. Totanus flavipes (Gmel.). 
to October r. 
105. Helodromus solitarius (Wils.). 
May 3 to 20. 
106. Symphemia semipalmata (Gmel.). 
July 2 to ; to September 18. 
zo7. Pavoncella pugnax Linn. Rurr.— Sakonnet, Little 
Compton, a female was shot on July 30, rg00, by Newton Dexter, 
the fourth New England record (Notes R. I. Orn. 1900, p. 20). 
108. Bartramialongicauda(Bechst.). field Plover, Gray 
Plover) ; 
April. August 2 to September 18. 
Iog. Tryngites subruficollis (Vieill.). Mewport: one 
taken Sept. 15, 1900, (Mearns, Notes R. I. Orn. 1900, p. 22); 
Middletown: one taken Sept. 6, 1900, by W. R. Davenport (ibid. 
1901, p.6) ; Middletown: one taken on Sept. 10, 1902, by C. B. 
Clarke (ibid. 1902, p. 24). 
tro. Actitis macularia (Linn.). 
April 16 to October 3. 
rrr. Numenius longirostris Wils. Mewport: two shot, 
one on July 15, 1870, one on the 29, 1874, by R. L. Dring (notes 
1 Birds Long Island, Giraud, p. 227. 
