Birds within Ten Miles of Point 
,de Monts, Can, Coxaeau & Mercian. 
83. iEgialites semipalmatus. Ring-neck. Occurs 
Bull. N. 0.0. '7 r Oot, 1882, P.238 
— Occurs in spring. 
Haam J 3AIAAAHA) yhrhAi 'iy&am&CnJ- . 
In May a small flock of Ring-necked Plover (yUgialites semi- 
spent a few clays 
near St. John; although Wh uf Aew species«Aig very abundant 
here for several weeks in the autumn they h a-an not before been 
known to occur in the spring. 3 ^ jj-. O. 0. 8 , Jan, 1883. p, 
Birds of Magdalen Islands. 
Dr. L.B. Bishop. 
23. .ffigialitis semipalmata. Semipalmated Plover. — Tolerably 
common, breeding on the beaches not far from high-water mark. 
Auk, VL. April, 1889. p. 147 
Biros of N.E. coast of Labrador 
by Henry B. Bigelow. 
53. iEgialitis semipalmata. Semipalmated Plover. — Very com- 
mon ; almost as much so as the Spotted Sandpipers. Nesting all along 
the coast. 
Auk, XIX, Jan., 1902, p.29. 
3irds of Toronto, Ontario. 
By James K. Fleming. 
Pt . I , Water 3irds. 
II 
Auk, XXIII, Oct., 1906, p.45I 
110. iEgialitis semipalmata. Semipalmated Plover. — Common 
migrant, May 12 to June 2 (latest June 6, 1895); Mr. Nash has records of 
adults July 5, 1890, and July 23, 1891; the young arrive in August (August 
24 to 29). Latest records, September 10, 1892, and October 26, 1895. 
