710 
[Ibis, 
Captain P. W. Munn on the 
185. Tringa totanus. Redshank. 
Common in the Albufera and adjacent marshes during 
the winter. A good many were still in the district at the 
end of May, and I think it is probable that some breed 
there. 
Observed by v. Jordans. 
186. Tringa erythropus. Spotted Redshank. 
187. Tringa nebular ia. Green shank. 
Von Jordans admits both these species to his list on the 
authority of Homey.er and Barcelo. 
188. Tringa hypoleuca. Common Sandpiper. 
Occurs in small numbers throughout the winter, even on 
the shore at Palma below the Almudaina. I have observed 
them in pairs in the district at the end of May, so possibly 
some breed here. 
Observed by v. Jordans, and though he speaks of it as a 
breeding species, the nest and eggs have yet to be obtained 
from the island. 
189. Tringa ochropus. Green Sandpiper. 
Pound singly or in pairs in suitable localities, especially 
in the Albufera, during the whole winter, and some were 
still there at the end of May. 
190. Tringa glareola. Wood-Sandpiper. 
Occurs sparingly in the Albufera during the winter and 
late in the spring. 
Obtained by v. Jordans. 
191. Limosa limosa. Black-tailed Godwit. 
Included in v. Jordans’ list on Homeyer’s and Barcelo’s 
authority. 
192. Numenius arquata. Curlew. 
An odd bird or two frequent the shores of Alcudia Bay and 
adjacent lagoons and marshes all the winter and up to May. 
It also occurs sparingly on other parts of the coast. 
Included in v. Jordans’ list. 
