LITTLE STINT—TEMMINCICS STINT. 
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233. Tringa minuta. Little Stint. 
An autumn visitor to our coasts, never in large numbers, 
rarely seen inland. 
Mr. Hart has several specimens, and others have been 
reported from Gosport by Mr. Walter Jeffery and from 
Portchester by Mr. Stares. 
Bell includes it in his list of the birds of Alton, on the 
authority of J. Curtis. 
It appears to be very rare in the Island, but two were 
recorded by H. Rogers in the "Zoologist" of 1865. 
234. Tringa temmincku Temminck's Stint. 
An occasional visitor to our coasts in spring and 
autumn. 
Mr. Hart's specimens are dated May 14th, 1879, 
September i6th, 1881, and August 6th, 1883. 
An example was obtained by Mr. W. Bryan a few 
years ago in the New Forest. ^ 
H. Rogers recorded two specimens from the Isle of 
Wight in the " Zoologist " of 1865. 
235. Trifiga subarquata. Curlew Sandpiper. 
A common visitor to the coast on the , spring and 
autumn migrations. 
' " The New Forest " by De Crespigny and Hutchinson. 1903. 
