lOS 
Totanus molanoleucus, 
Ryo Boaeh, Mov/ Hampshire. 
1868„ 
Aug-, 
Saw the first August 16. By September l-thgy be¬ 
came numerous, Thoy associated v/ith T,flavines but 
were much shyer and did not decoy as vaoII. The gunners 
here call them “Winter Yellov^-legs 
1869. 
Aug-,21-2J 
! Pound sparingly during this time. 
1870, 
Aug^« 13-31, CoOTnon, 
1871. 
Aug, 8. 
One, the first. 
“ 11. 
Three, this morning* 
“ 25. 
Two or throe in nearly every flock of Totanus flavi- 
PQ-S« They always took the lead and by their superios 
shyness often saved the lives of their smaller comrades. 
They decoyed well, however, provided I took care to keep 
closely hidden. 
“ 26. 
Among some tv/onty or thirty Yollov^-legs that passed 
to-day the two species for the first time occurred in 
about equal-numbers. One flock (six birds) composed 
v/holly of Twmelanolauca was seen. 
1872. 
One, July 23; two flocks, August 6; a few single 
birds August 9; do. on the 11th; do. on the 15th. 
No detailed notes in the records for this year. 
