146 Dalgleish on North American Birds in Europe. 
XXXY. Ereunetes pusillus ( L .). Semipalmated Sandpiper. 
Great Britain. 1. One, Marazion Marsh, Cornwall. Rodd, Zool., 
1854, p. 4297. In coll, of Mr. Yingoe. 10 Oct., 1853. 
2. One, Northam Burrows, Devon. Rodd, Field Newspaper, 23 Oct., 
1869. (Id. in Zool., 1869, p. 1920; Richards, Zool., 1870, p. 2025.) In 
coll, of M. S. C. Richards, Clifton. Sept., 1869. 
XXXYI. Tringa maculata, Vieillot . Pectoral Sandpiper. 
Great Britain. 1. One, Breydon Harbor, Yarmouth. Hoy, Mag. 
Nat. Hist., 1837, p. 116. (Yarrell, Br. B., Ill, p. 82.) 17 Oct., 1830. 
2. One, Annet, Island Scilly. Rodd, Zool., 1843, p. 141. 27 May, 
1840. 
3. One, Hartlepool. Yarrell, op. cit. Oct., 1841. 
4. One, Gwyllyn Yase, near Falmouth. Cocks, Contrib. Faun. Fal- 
mouth, in Naturalist, 1851, p. 137. (Harting, Hand-book Br. B., p. 140.) ? 
5. One, Teesmouth. Rudd, Naturalist, 1853, p. 275. (Harting, 1. c.) 
Aug., 1853. 
6. One, near Yarmouth. Gurney, Zool, 1853, p. 4124. 30jSept., 1853. 
7. One, Coatham, near Redcar, Yorkshire. Rudd, Naturalist, 1853, 
p. 275. (Harting, 1. c.) 17 Oct., 1853. 
8. One, near Whitby, Northumberland. Bold, Zool., 1855, p. 4808. 
27 June, 1855. 
9. One, Northumberland coast. Harting, 1. c. ? 
10. One, Caistor, near Yarmouth. Stevenson, B. of Norf., II, p. 368 
(Harting, 1. c.) 16 Sept., 1865. 
11. One, Don Mouth, Aberdeen. Gray, B. W. of Scot., p. 321. 
(Harting, 1. c.) 2 Oct., 1867. 
12. Qne, Terrington Marsh, near Lynn. Stevenson, op. cit. (Harting, 
1. c.) In Lynn Museum. 9 Jan., 1868. 
13. Three, Scilly. Rodd, Zool., 1870, p. 2346. Sept., '1870. 
14. One, Eastbourne. Harting, 1. c. Sept., 1870. 
15. One, Thorpe, near Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Hele, Field Newspaper, 
15 Oct., 1870. (Harting, 1. c.) 5 Oct., 1870. 
16. Two, Braunton Burrows, North Devon. Richards, Zool., 1871, p. 
2808. 12 Sept., 1871. 
Obs. — Two besides the above have been recorded, both, however, in 
error; one, near Yarmouth, Sept., 1848, Gurney, Zool., 1849, p. 2392, 
which proved to have been an imported skin, and one, near Ulceby, 
Lincoln, 12 Oct., 1863, Morris, Field Newspaper, Nov. 7, 1863, which 
proved to be a small specimen of Machetes pugnax , the Ruff. 
None are recorded from the Continent of Europe, but Degland and 
Gerbe mention, fide Schlegel, that in the Museum of Natural History of 
Holland there is a specimen labelled by Temminck as killed in Europe. 
(Orn. Eur., II, p. 200.) 
