No. 462.] SIR CHARLES BLAGDEN. 401 
17. “ No. 19,” ‘Sheldrake’ = Merganser serrator. “ Very 
niesty." Au 37° 
18. “ No. 22,” “ Parrot-Bill,” * Noddy: or “Murr” = Aka 
torda ; “a rere bird here!’ * Ap. 10.” 
I9. “No. 24,” Dipper = Zrismatura jamaicensis ; “very 
common.” ^* Ap. 8.” 
- 20. “No. 25,” ** Loon "s Commius aursius. € Ap 8. 
21. “No; 25," * Brant" = Branta berniela, “in Spring, 
with a southerly wind, prodigious flocks pass close to Sachawest 
pont. SADT 
22. “No. 29," * White-wing " = Ozdem:a deglandi. “Ap. 
i3 
23. “No. 30,” “Crow Black-bird " = Quiscalus quiscula + 
aeneus. “ April.” 
24. “No. 33,” “Cormorant” = Phalacrocorax auritus or 
carbo, perhaps both. “Harbour in large quantities on a rock 
about 2 miles from Sachawest Point, thence called Cormorant 
Rock. Apr 22} 
, 
25. “No. 35,” “Common Swallow” = Hirundo erythrogas- 
ter; “Ap 23%: i 
26. “No. 37," * Pewit " = Actitis macularıa. 
27. “No. 40,” ‘Grass-Plover” = Bartramia longicauda. 
Perhaps Charadrius dominicus? ‘They come in great num- 
bers & are very tame at first, but grow extremely shy & and 
hard to shoot in a few days. Ap. 29.’ 
28. “No. 43," “ Woodcock” = Philohela minor; “ there are 
Woodcock's nests in woods of most of the Islands round Rhode 
Island." “May 6." 
29. “No. 46," * black-breasted Plover ” = Squatarola squa- 
tarola. “Lately migrated to the Island ; in flocks. May 9." 
, 
“ May 16.” 
30. “No. 47,” and “No. 61,” “ Tell-tale Plover,” “ yellow- 
legged Plover” — Totanus melanoleucus. “May 11 "and 
“ May I gj" " 
31. “No, 48," **Oxeeye " = Ereunetes pusillus **begins to 
come in large flocks to the ponds near the beach May 1 Lh | 
32. “No. 49," *ring-necked Plover” = Z"Egialitis semipal- 
"mal * May If 
