Birds of Southern New Brunswick. 
ML Chamberlain, 
13. Micropalama himantopus. — Stilt Sandpiper. — The only known 
occurrence of this bird in this vicinity is of three seen by Mr. F. W. Daniel 
on the sand flats back of St. John on September 8, 1881. He secured one 
of them, which is now in the museu m of the Natural History Society. 
Bull. N.O.O a 7, April, 1882. p.105 
Micropalama himantopus. Stilt Sandpiper. — An adult female, 
secured August iS, 1902, seems to establish a first record for Nova Scotia. 
pi . Vv v ^ . 
^ .. Oct, , 1 , p . ^ ° V & 7 • 
Birds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By j airte s K . PI emi ng . 
Pt . 1 , 7/ater Birds. 
AuK., XXIII, Oct., 1906, p. 449 . 
84. Micropalama himantopus. Stilt Sandpiper.— Regular fall 
migrant not common; adults in full plumage, July 18 to 28, and young- 
August 9 to September 26; there are records of birds from June 25 to 30 
but I have not seen these specimens. 
Attk 29. Jan ,1912, P • ft 
