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1921 .] Birds of North-East Chihli. 
of April and the first week in May. It is extremely 
abundant on passage during September. 
I noted this bird as a migrant at Newchwang in 1889. 
225. Limosa limosa melanuroides Gould. 
Limosa brevipes D. & O. p. 460. 
The Eastern Black-tailed Godwit passes in August. 
I shot a young bird out of a party of three on the 25th of 
August, 1912, and was shown another a couple of years 
afterwards on the 9th of August. 
This Godwit was very abundant at Newchwang in April 
1889, and was observed again at the end of August and in 
September of that year. 
226. Terekia cinerea (Giildenst.). 
Terekia cinerea D. & 0. p. 460; La T. p. 581. 
The Terek Sandpiper was observed and shot by the 
collectors from the 1st to the 16th of May, 1913. 
Mr. Sowerby procured an example in breeding plumage at 
Peitaiho in July 1916. 
This Sandpiper was observed by me at Newchwang in 
April. 
22 7. Tringoides hypoleucus (L.). 
Trinyoides hypoleucus D. & O. p. 467. 
Totanus hypoleucus La T. p. 581. 
The Common Sandpiper passes in May, August, and 
September. 
228. Totanus glareola (L.). 
Totanus glareola D. & O. p. 464 ; La T. p. 581. 
The Wood-Sandpiper appears to be the commonest Sand¬ 
piper at Chinwangtao. It passes towards the beginning of 
May and from the beginning of August to the first week in 
September. 
229. Totanus ochropus (L.). 
Totanus ochropus D. & O. p. 465 ; La T. p. 581. 
The Green Sandpiper passes from the end of April to 
probably the end of May. A pair seen inland on the banks 
