524 ORNITHOLOGICAL SKETCHES 
Karnak I found two kinds of Sandpipers and two Common 
Snipe resting on the bare stone, being probably tired with a 
long journey, and in a little marsh near Ismailia I met with 
this bird in great abundance. In Palestine I saw several 
solitary individuals among the bushes and mountain-streams 
of the Jordan valley. 
83. GALLINAGO GALLINULA. Jack Snipe. 
Only in the true marshes of Lower Egypt, and even there 
not common. _ 
84. CALIDRIS ARENARIA. Sanderling. 
Regularly seen on the Lakes and the Nile, but nowhere 
common. 
‘85. TRINGA MARITIMA. 
Only observed on the shores of the Red Sea, but there in 
great flocks. 
86. TRINGA suBARQUATA. Pygmy Curlew. 
Frequently seen on the Red Sea, but nowhere else. 
87. TRINGA ALPINA. Dunlin. 
Very often observed in all suitable places, such as lakes, 
pools, canals, and the banks of the Nile, both in Upper and 
Lower Egypt. 
88. Trinca scuinzil. Schinz’s Sandpiper. 
Often seen in large flocks on the banks of the little islands 
of Lake Menzaleh. 
89. TRINGA TEMMINCKII. 'Temminck’s Stint. 
Several large flocks, and also some single birds, of this 
species were observed on the islands of Lake Menzaleh and 
the salt-water marshes near Ismailia. 
