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91. The Redshank (Totanus calidris) breeds in suitable 
localities in Europe, Asia to China, and in Iceland. Though 
some birds remain in some of these localities for the whole year, 
most migrate south. They are found along the coast, but 
I have not shot them. 
They have been recorded from December to February. 
92. The Marsh Sandpiper ( Totanus stagnatalis) breeds 
in Siberia and Turkestan. My records and specimens show 
that this bird occurs here from August to end of May. The 
May birds are not in anything like full plumage, and I doubt 
if they would have left for some time, if at all. 
The above dates and records are of birds which I have 
actually collected or seen, and must be accepted accordingly. 
It is quite possible that with further study and observation 
the dates given will have to be extended. No exhaustive 
observations have been made to determine the migration 
routes, and until this is done we shall not be in a position to 
make accurate observations of times of arrival and departure. 
It is to be hoped that those members who are interested 
in the subject will in future make special efforts to collect 
migrants and to keep accurate notes on their movement, and 
will send in their records for publication in the Journal. 
THE GAME-FISH OF MOMBASA ETC. 
By E. K. Boileau 
II 
In my previous notes, in Yol. V., No. 10, of the Journal, 
I referred to a list of the native and scientific names of the 
sporting-fish to be met with on our coast, but by an oversight 
it was omitted from the manuscript, and will now be found at 
the end of this article. 
This list is compiled partly from Mr. Cuninghame’s one 
in Yol. IY., No. 7, and from Gunther’s book on Fishes. It is 
submitted with all due deference to scientists in so far as the 
