ORDER, LIMICOLAE. THE SNIPES AND SANDPIPERS. 
Family Recurvirostridae. 
$5. Himantopus mexicanus, Mull. Black-necked Stilt. 
A rare migrant. Obtained at the mouth of Roseau River 
by Dr. H. A. Alford Nicholls. 
Family Scolopacidae. 
36. Tringa canutus, Linn. Knot. 
A specimen of this species was found among several sand- 
pipers for sale in tho market at Soufriére, October 4th, 1904 and 
said to have been killed at Bois Cotlette. 
37. Tringa maculata, Vieill’ Pectoral Sandpiper, 
Jack Snipe. 
Abundant migrant, Large flocks of this species visited the 
island during October 1904 and a number of specimens were 
obtained at Bois Cotlette October 7th, 1904. 
$8. Tringa fuscicollis, Vieill. Bonaparte’s Sandpiper. 
A rare migrant. One specimen taken at Scott’s Head 
November 5th, 1904. 
39. Tringa bairdii, Coues. Baird’s Sandpiper. 
A vare migrant, occurring with the least and semipalmated 
sandpipers. ‘wo specimens taken at Soufriére, October Ist, 
1904. 
40. Tringa alpina pacifica, Red-backed Sandpiper. 
Rare migrant. One specimen taken at Soufriére October 1st, 
1904. : 
4]. Limosa haemastica, Linn. Hudsonian Godwit. 
Very rare migrant. Two specimens were killed by native 
hunters at Bois Cotlette October 8th, 1904. 
42. Totanus flavipes, Gmel. Lesser Yellow-legs. 
Common migrant. A number of specimens were taken at 
Bois Cotlette and at Canefield Sept. 29th, to Oct. Sth, 1904. 
