46 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 



Florida Gallinule, Gallinula galeata. Moorestown, N. J. 

 Male found dead May 4 (Mickle) ; Richmond, nest and ten highly 

 incubated eggs June 1; Bridesburg, nest with eight eggs June 

 12 (MUler). 



Coot, Fulica americana. Caught in dense fog, Aramingo, No- 

 vember 11 (^Miller). 



Woodcock, Philohela minor. Cape May, N. J., scarce only 

 saw 7 or 8 during the entire spring (Hand); Maurice River, 

 April 25 (Prince); George School, April 13 (Swayne). 



Wilson's Snipe, Gallinula delicata. Arrived Cape May, N. J. 

 March 17, large flight May 7 and 8 (Hand) ; Barnegat, N. J. 

 April 8 (Pearson); Beverly, N. J., April 7 (Street); Tinicum 

 and Bridesburg, March 23 (Miller). 



Least Sandpiper, Pisobia minutilla. Cape May, N. J., May 

 8 (Hand); Camden, N. J., May 8-May 26 (Potter); Bridesburg, 

 May 18 (Miller); Doylestown, May 5 (Mason). 



Semipalmated Sandpiper, Ereunetes pusilla. Camden, N. J., 

 May 19 (Potter). 



Field Plover, Bartramia longicauda. Bred at Westtown, 

 Spring 1910 (S. N. Rhoads). 



Hudsonian Curlew, Numentus hudsonicus. Cape May, N. J., 

 April 14 and May 21 (Hand). 



Greater Yellow -legs, Totanus melanoleucus. Pensauken Creek, 

 N. J., May 4 (Miller). 



Willett, Catoptrophorus semipalmatus semipalmatus.^ Cape 

 May, N. J., March 22, also flocks August 20-24, 1911 (Hand); 

 Cape May, N. J., one Aug. 27, 1911 (Potter). 



Black-bellied Plover, Squatarola squatarola. Cape May, N. J. , 

 May 8 and 21 (Hand). 



Killdeer, Oxyechus vociferus. Buckshutem, N. J., some re- 

 mained all winter (Prince); Pensauken, N. J., common No- 

 vember 4 and 5, and two pair bred at Holmesburg (Miller). 



Semipalmated Plover, Aegialitis semipalmata. Three flying 

 up Delaware River at Chester, May 16, weather foggy, wind 

 N. E. (Carter); Camden, N. J., two frequented a meadow May 

 21-May 26 (Potter). 



^ Western Willet, C. s. inornatus f 



