430 THE ZOOLOGY OF THE LABRADOR COAST. 



Audubon, vol. v., p. 288, states he saw young in Lab- 

 irador early in August, 1833, moving southward. 



128. Limosa hcemastica (lAnx\.). Hudsonian Godwit. 



Rare. Drexler obtained a specimen near Rupert 

 House, July 30, i860. 



Stearns, p. 119, obtained a single individual at Old 

 Fort Island. 



f 1 29. Totanus melanoleucus (Gmel.). Greater Yel- 

 low-legs ; Tell-tale. 



Not common in Ungava district. Specimens obtained 

 at the mouth of the Koksoak River and only in the fall, 



Audubon, vol. v., p. 319, states he found this species 

 breeding in June in Labrador. 



130. Totanus flavipes (Gmel.). Yellow-legs. 



A single individual was seen October 8 about 50 

 miles above Fort Chimo, on the Koksoak River, flying 

 from a bar. 



Audubon, vol. v., p. 313, states he found few of these 

 birds in Labrador. 



f 131. Totamis solitarius (Wils.). Solitary Sand- 

 piper. 



A single individual was obtained near Fort Chimo in 

 .July. Its actions indicated breeding. 



132. Tryngites subruficollis (Vieill.). Buff-breasted 

 Sandpiper. 



Coues, p. 235, obtained a single individual August 20, 

 i860. 



f 133. Actitis macularia (Linn.). Spotted Sand- 

 piper. 



Common at Fort Chimo, where downy young and 

 adults were procured. 



Audubon, vol. v., p. 303, states he found it breeding 



