RECORDS VOLUME XII, JAN. 1920 
all the spring, and, up to date, still in winter dress. 
May 6, ‘97. Common on the South Shore of New 
Providence, all in full spring dress. (One taken on 
the island of Cayman Brac, April 10, 1888, had com- 
pleted the spring moult, thus, from the facts given, 
we may conclude that the general moulting time for 
this species is in April). 
March 26,1915. Little Hxuma. One, the only in- 
dividual noted on this trip. 
May 7. 1915. Whale Key, Berry Islands, One. 
May 9, ‘15, Little Harbor Key, Berry Islands, One. 
SUMMARY. 
ConsTANT RESIDENTS. 
1. Wilson Plover. 
2. Bahama Oyster-catcher. 
3, Willet, 
SUMMER RESIDENT. 
1. Black-necked Stilt. 
WINTER RESIDENTS. 
1. Black-bellied Plover. 
2. Semipalmated Plover. 
3. Greater Yellowlegs. 
4. Spotted Sandpiper. 
5. Wilson Snipe. 
MIGRANTS. 
1. Killdeer. 
2. Turnstone. 
3. Dowitcher. 
4. Lesser Yellowlegs. 
