239 — Tringa maeulata, Pectoral Sandpiper. 
Migrant, in large Mocks ; sometimes called "Prairie Pigeon. ‘ 
24-2 — Tringa minutilla, Least Sandpiper. 
Common migrant. 
243a — Tringa alpina pacifica, 
piper. 
Red-backed Sand- 
A pair were shot by Mr. «J, Eugene Law, May 27. 1S9G. at 
Bear Lake, Minn., about four miles from the northern line of 
Winnebago county (State Line). 
246 — Ereunetes pusillus, Semi pal mated 
piper. 
Migrant; usually with Least Sandpiper. 
Sand- 
249 — Limosa fedoa, Marbled Godwit. 
Summer resident (formerly).* Two flocks of seven eacli 
were seen at Bear Lake, Minn., May 27. 1896. 
254 — Totanns melanoleucus, Greater Yellow- 
legs. 
Migrant; not rare. 
255 Totanns tiivipes, Yellow-legs. 
Common migrant. 
256 — Totanns solitaries, Solitary Sandpiper. 
Migrant; common through late summer and fall. 
261 — Bartramia longicauda, Bartramian Sand¬ 
piper. 
Common summer resident, on upland prairie; known as 
"Plover.” A set of H taken June 18, ’92; L taken May 25, '95. 
263 — Actitis macularia, Spotted Sandpiper. 
Common summer resident. 
264 — Numenius longirostris, Long-billed Cur¬ 
lew. 
Rare summer resident. 
265 — Numenius hudsonicus, Hudsonian Curlew. 
Shot one female specimen west of Crystal Lake. May 25,1895. 
*"Some Prairie Birds,” Ornithologist and Oologist, XVIII. 6. 
