British CoLtumBia Brirps 17 
94. ‘Semipalmated Sandpiper. 
(Ereunetes pusillus. ) 
Collected at Duck’s (east of Cascades) by Clark P. 
Streater, July and September, 1889. 
95. Western Sandpiper. 
(Ereunetes occidentalis. ) 
An abundant resident. Is found throughout the year in 
the neighbourhood of Victoria. 
96. Sanderling. 
(Calidris arenaria.) 
Collected at Fort Simpson by W. B. Anderson. 
97. Marbled Godwit. 
(Limosa fedoa.) 
The whole of British Columbia. Breeds chiefly east of 
Cascades. Similkameen. 
98. Greater Yellow legs. 
(Totanus melanoleucus. } 
An abundant resident ‘along the coast during winter. 
I found it breeding this season around the lakes above 
Clinton. 
99. Yellow-legs. 
(Totanus flavipes.) 
Tolerably common. I found it throughout the summer 
at Burrard Inlet. 
100. Solitary Sandpiper. 
(Totanus solitarius. ) 
Found throughout the Province. Nowhere common. 
Chilliwhack—Allen C. Brooks, 
101. Cinnamon Solitary Sandpiper. 
(Totanus solitarius cinnamomeus.) 
“Summer resident in the interior.” Clark P. Streator, 
“ Collection of B. C. birds, 1889.” 
