422 REED-WRIGHT— THE VERTEBRATES OF [October i, 



of the following dates: During the fall of 1892, August 13, 1899, 

 and October 12, 1890. 



177 (240). Pisobia fuscicollis (Vieillot). White-rumped sandpiper. 

 One specimen taken at Montezuma October 12, 1906, by L. A. 



Fuertes. 



178 (242). Pisobia minutilla (Vieillot). Least sandpiper. 

 Common transient. Most common in spring from May 7 to 27. 



The latest fall record is October 12, 1906. Regarding the time of 

 first appearance in the fall we have no data. 



179(2430). Pelidna alpina sakhalina (Vieillot). Red-backed sand- 

 piper. 

 Common transient being most abundant in the fall during 



October. 



180 (246). Ereunetes pusillus (Linnaeus). Semipalmated sand- 

 piper 



Common transient. In the spring they are found all through 

 May. In the fall they appear August 20 and leave November i. 

 They are most common during the first half of October. 



181 (248). Calidris leucophgea (Pallas). Sanderhng. 

 Specimens are frequently taken at both ends of the lake. It 



appears to be a fairly common transient in both spring and fall. 



182 (251). Limosa haemastica (Linnaeus). Hudsonian godwit. 

 "A rare spring and autumn migrant" (Auburn List). A speci- 

 men was taken at Ithaca about November 5, 1878, by C. J. Pennock 

 and mounted by R. B. Hough. 



183 (254). Totanus melanoleucus (GmeHn). Greater yellow-legs. 

 Transient. Fairly common from April 30 to May 20. It is com- 

 mon in the fall during October. 



184 (255). Totanus flavipes (Gmelin). Yellow-legs. 



Common transient from May 10 to June i, the earliest spring 

 date being April 28, 1908. It is common in the fall during October. 

 The latest fall date is November 10, 1900. 



185 (256). Helodromas solitarius (Wilson). Solitary sandpiper. 

 Common transient from April 28 to Alay 20 and July 14 to Sep- 



