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its back. In a short time the bird with tail down and a wing dragging 
would walk slowly from me. As I never followed the bird would 
return and totter a while, repeating the same performance several 
times until secured for the proper identification of the eggs. 
PLUVIALIS DOMINICUS FULVUS (Gmelin). 
PACIFIC GOLDEN PLOVER. 
A pair was taken at East Cape, Siberia, July 14, 1913, and afemale ~ 
at Cape Serdze July 17, 1913. 
CHARADRIUS MONGOLUS (Pallas). 
MONGOLIAN PLOVER. 
We did not see this plover. Our collection contains five purchased 
specimens from Copper Island; a pair taken June 23, 1912, a pair — 
taken June 20, —, and a female taken June 16, —. | 
CHARADRIUS HIATICULA HIATICULA (Linné). 
RINGED PLOVER. 
_We saw very few of this species. Two were noted and a male 
taken at Providence Bay, June 4, 1913; two males shot on the north 
side of East Cape, July 15, 1918, and a male and female at Cape 
~ Serdze, July 17, 1913. The male was with a bird in down. 
EUDROMIAS MORINELLUS (Linné). 
DOTTEREL. 
The only Dotterels seen were three specimens taken at the head of 
Providence Bay (Emma Harbor), June 14, 1913, by Mr. Dixon, and 
on June 17, 1913;farther up the Bay, a pair with two eggs. The eggs 
were fresh. 
