I2 SUPPLEMENT TO THE BIRDS OF RHODE ISLAND. 
84. Phalaropus lobatus (Linn.). Footnote ? O. & ©. 
Vol. XV, p. 116 read p. 166 and 188. 
85. Steganopus tricolor Vieill. 
Note: Scolopax rusticola. Linn. European Woodcock. One 
doubtful record for Newport (Allen: Notes R. I. Orn., rgor, p. 
6). ; 
86. Philohela minor (Gmel.). 
87. Gallinago delicata (Ord). 
to May 6. (July 29) August 12 to November 14. 
88. Macrorrhamphus griseus (Gmel.). 
to October 20. 
89. Macrorrhamphus griseus scolopaceus (Say).— This 
specimen is now in Roger Williams Park. 
go. Micropalama himantopus (Bonap.). There are occa- 
sionally remarkable local flights of this species. Records of late 
years have accumulated beyond the necessity of individual citing. 
July 6 to September 19. 
gt. Tringa canutus Linn. Yearly becoming scarcer. Not 
over a dozen specimens it is safe to say are shot each autumn. 
to to September 14. 
g2. Tringa maritima Briinn. Mr. Le Roy King reports 
shooting a single bird at Hope Is. Narragansett Bay, Nov. 15, 1902, 
and it has been recorded from Sakonnet (Auk, 1886, p. 313). 
to April 15. 
93. Tringa maculata Vieill. 
April 25. to October 20. 
94. Tringa fuscicollis Vieill. 
95. Tringa bairdii (Coues). J/dd/etown: one taken Sept. 
8, 1900, by Le R. King (Notes R. I. Orn., 1900, p. 20); A@iddle- 
town: one taken Sept. 13, 1900, by W. R. Davenport (Bent, ibid. 
1901, p. 6); Middletown: one taken Aug. 27, 1901, by E. 
Sturtevant (ibid. rg01, p. 24); Jamestown: one taken Sept. 14, 
tgor, by Le R. King (ibid. 1902, p. 4), Widdletown: one taken 
Sept. 17, 1902, by R. H. Howe, Jt. (ibid: 1902, “p. 3). Seven 
instances in all of its capture. 
96. Tringa minutilta Vieill. 
to May 26. 
97. Tringa alpina pacifica (Coues). 
to to October 29. 
