BIRDS OF WESTERN NEW YORK. vy 
254. GREATER YELLOW-LEGS. Zofanus meclanoleucus. Common mi- 
grant. Solitary in its habits during migration. 
255. YELLOW-LEGs. Zotanus flavipes. Migrant, not as common as 
last. 
256. SOLITARY SANDPIPER. TZofanus solifarzus. Rare migrant. One 
shot at Chili, in May. 18809. 
261. BarrrRaMIAN SANDPIPER. Sartrama longicauda. Migrant and 
rare breeder. Found an old bird and four newly hatched young in the 
latter part of June, 18go. 
262. BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER. Zryngites subruficollis. A very 
rare migrant. Davison reports one found among Golden Plover at 
Lockport. 
2603. SPOITED SANDPIPER. <Aletités macilaria. Common summer 
resident and breeder. 
265. Wupsonian Curtew. NMumenius hudsonicus. A rare migrant. 
Usually with Plover. 
266. Eskimo CuRLEW. MVumenius borealis. Like the last, a rare 
migraut with Plover in the fall. Mr. Davison reports a specimen se- 
cured by F. H. Hill of Lockport while shooting Plover. 
Family CHARADRIID4t.—Plovers, 
270. BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER. Charadrius sguatarola. Migrant. 
Not as common as next. 
272. AMERICAN GOLDEN PLOVER. Charadrius dominicus. Common 
migrant. 
273. KILLDEER. ux gialitis vocifera. Common summer resident and 
breeder. 
274. SEMIPALMATED PLOVER. &gialitis semipalmata. Occasional 
migrant. 
Family AMPHRIZIDA.—Surf Birds and Turnstones. 
283. TuRNSTONE. Arenaria intrepres. Migrant on the lake shore. 
Order GALLINZE. Gallinaceous Birds. 
Family TETRAONIDA‘.—Grouses, Partridges and Quails. 
289. BobpwHite. Colnus virginianus. Yesident. Breeds. Notas 
common as formerly. 
