21 Apr 
J arms t on . B._W. 23 
1964 
Wake Island 
Collected 2 Common 6 eddies from old building wall on Pe*le Inland wher* s 
this species wen constructing nests— about 5 of them — on the leeward 
side of old steel beam. 
1845. Anous stolidus . ° incubation patch* 1 collapsed follicle. Heart 
wt. 2.05 g. #* 230.6 g. A little ft. 
The otherHo&dy* e prepared by Boh weighed 199.2 g. Ht. wt. 2.15 g. 
#1846. v ] uvlells d or 1 nice . testis 4 Abo t i breeding plumage. 
Heavy molt. 132.1 g. Wing 159 mm. 
#1847. Pluvial Is dominlca . c* testis 4 saa. Albost breeding plumage. Molt 
moderate. 148.7 g. ' "dnr 160 mm. Tail not bilateral in its color pattern. 
#1848. riuvlelis dominica 7 follicles 1 mm. With 1847. Nearly winter- 
tyre plumage, with e&. 12 black rots on abdomen and breast. 122.6 g. 
le^vy molt. Wing 165 rm. Till like #1846. S side airstrip. 
This fternoon it v reared to ua th? t there were more 0 olden Plovers on the 
island than were present yesterday. For example, as exposed to yesterday* 
today there were (a) about 20 scattered along th edge of the airstrip* 
(b) a flock of 9 on the airstrip, and (c) 73 scattered out on the sand flats 
of the lagoon at high tide. Could it be that we are having a rather 
constant turn-over of migrants; that is, mi rents arriving and leaving 
perhaps dally 7 Also on the lagoon sand flats were 2 2 ms tones and 4 
jw tt lers . On the brackish water pond were 2 plovers and a turns tone in 
breeding plumage . The Golden lovers t oday appeared to be about k in 
breeding plumage, ^ in essentially dn ter- type plumage, and f changing. 
Se^r the control tower v?e saw 2 Pc iry Terns flying high* then drifting 
