26 Mr. J. D. D. La Touche on the [Ibis. 
of a stream were very possibly preparing to breed. It no 
doubt passes with the other Waders in August and September, 
but I have no recorded observations for those months. 
I have, however, observed it on the lltli of October. 
230. Tetanus calidris (L.). 
Totanus calidris D. & O. p. 464 ; La T. p. 581. 
The Redshank passes at the end of March and was also 
recorded during the first half of May 1913 by the collectors. 
I believe I have seen it in August. 
This Sandpiper and the preceding three species were 
observed on migration at Newchwang in the late summer 
and early autumn of the year 1889. The Green Sandpiper 
was the first to appear, and was to be seen singly or in small 
parties on the banks of pools and in marshy spots. 
231. Totanus fuscus (L.). 
Totanus f uscus D. & 0. p. 463; La T. p. 581. 
The Dusky Redshank has been observed at the end of 
March and beginning of April, in September, and early in 
October. 
232. Totanus incanus brevipes Vieillot. 
Totanus incanus D. & O. p. 466. 
On the 13th of September, 1915, I saw on the shores of 
the Junk Harbour at Chinwangtao two grey Sandpipers 
which appeared to me to be the Eastern Grey Sandpiper, 
The Rev. Geo. D. Wilder shot an example in summer 
plumage at Peitaiho in August 1916, and I have seen 
two others shot in the same locality in September by 
Mr. Hubbard of Paoting-fu. 
233. Totanus glottis (L.), 
Totanus glottis D. & O. p. 462. 
The Greenshank passes in September and October. It 
doubtless passes also in spring, but I have no records. 
Mr. Sowerby obtained one in summer plumage at Peitaiho 
on the 15th of July, 1916. 
This Sandpiper was seen by me at Newchwang in 1889 in 
spring and on the return passage. 
