Birds observed in Kamchatka. 
293 
-^Heteractitis incanus (GmeL). 
No. 33. (? juv., Petropavlovsk, July 17, 1896. Colour 
of bill greenish horn, with the base dull yellow; iris brown; 
legs yellow. 
This bird seems to be an addition to the list of species 
found on the Kamchatkan mainland, for, although known to 
Dr. Stejneger from the Commander Islands, it is included 
by him with ten other species in the list of “ Birds, American 
or peculiar to the Commander Islands, which do not occur 
in Kamtschatka.” 
Heteractitts brevipes (Vieill.). 
No. 34. <£(!), Karaga Village, August 21, 1897. Colour 
of bill greenish horn ; of iris dark ; of legs light yellow. 
Numenius cyanopus (Vieill.). 
No. 35. Unsexed, Karaga Village, August 21, 1897. 
Colour of bill bluish horn, with the basal portion of the 
underside of the lower mandible fleshy; of iris brown; of 
legs and feet slate ; of claws horn-brown. 
This species was not obtained in Kamchatka by Dr. Stej¬ 
neger, but it is known from the peninsula through the work 
of previous naturalists. 
Numenius ph^eopus variegatus (Scopoli). 
No. 36. <$, Petropavlovsk, about August 28, 1897. 
Phalaropus lobatus (Linn.). 
No. 37. Unsexed, Karaga Village, August 21, 1897. 
Colour of bill and iris dark ; of legs and feet bluish horn. 
No. 38. Unsexed, Karaginski Island, August 22 or 23, 
1897. 
Crymophilus fulicarius (Linn.). 
No. 39. S i n breeding-plumage, Petropavlovsk, July 16, 
1896. Colour of bill at base orange, at tip horn; of iris 
dark; of legs, feet, and claws horn, the legs washed here 
and there with yellowish. 
I have already noted the abundance of these birds as seen 
