42 Oneida Historical Society. 



77. Totanus flavipes. 



TELLpW-LEGS. 

 A common migrant. 



78. Helodromas solitarius solitarius. 



SOLITARY SANDPIPER. 

 A common migrant. A late spring arrival, May 3 to 15. 



79. Bartramia longicauda. 



UPLAND PLOVER. 



A rather common summer resident. Breeds. 



80. Actitis macularia. 



SPOTTED SANDPIPER. 



An abundant summer resident. Breeds. Arrives April 23 

 to 28. 



81. Numenius americanus. 



LONG-BILLED CURLEW. 



Mr. A. A. Howlett of Syracuse reports that on October 5, 

 1880, at Oneida Lake, a floqk passed near enough to give him 

 a shot, and though he did not secure any, he is positive of their 

 identification, being familiar with them and with the other 

 curlews. 



82, Numenius hudsonicus. 



HUDSONIAN CURLEW. 



One shot at Verona Beach, Oneida Lake, September 5, 1899, 

 by Egbert Bagg, Jr. Sex unknown. A single bird. 



