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THE BIRDS OF HAMPSHIRE. 
Mr. Meade- Waldo has seen large numbers at Hatchett 
Pond, in the New Forest, and Captain Reid has observed 
them at Fleet Pond. ^ 
Genu s — jEgialitis. 
216. ^gialitis cmitiana, Kentish Plover. 
A rare occasional visitor, when on migration, to the 
coasts of the mainland. 
In the Hart collecjiion are specimens dated 1859, 1867, 
1873 and 1874. 
There is a young bird in Mr. J. H. Gurney's collection 
which was shot in Christchurch Harbour by the late 
Mr. J. H. Gurney. 
This bird has not been recorded from the Isle of 
Wight. 
217. y^gialitis curonica. Little Ringed Plover. 
A very rare accidental visitor to the coast. 
In the Hart collection are specimens procured in the 
neighbourhood of Christchurch, in August, i860, and on 
April 28th, 1879. 
An adult female, shot by H. Rogers at Freshwater in 
August, 1864, is in the Seebohm collection at the British 
Museum. 
'"Zoologist." 1877. 
