tECORDS VOLUME XII, JAN. 1920 2-] 
Solitary Sandpiper. 
Upland Plover. 
PipineePlover: (2) 642 225 
. Least Sandpiper. . 
. Semipalmated Sandpiper. 
cam MS OF 
OCCASIONAL AND CASUAL VISITORS. 
The following species, recorded as having occurred on 
the islands by Mr. Charles B. Cory, Mr. Joseph S. Riley, 
and others are herewite given to completd the list of the 
Bahama Shore Birds as far as known. 
1. Hudsonian Curlew. at sea off the Islands. 
2. Lapwing, 1 Hog Island. 
3. Golden Plover, New Providence. Key Lobos, Long 
Island. 
4. West Indian Killdeer, Inagua, 
5. Snowy Plover, Long Island. 
6. Stilt Sandpiper, Fortune Island. 
7, Pectoral Sandpiper, New Providence, Mariguana, 
* Juagua, Fortune Island. 
8. White-rumped Sandpiper, New Providence, For- 
tune Island. wie 
9. Sanderling. New Préyidened Miraporvos, 
Saturday, Jan. 31. Weston. 
By Miss ANTONIA C. MAURY. 
Bright and sunny, but very cold, 2°, with a moderate 
north wind. Walk from Weston to Kendal Green and re- 
turn from 2.30 until 4.00. Birds seen:- 
1, Goldfinch, 2 feeding on seeds of gray birch scattered 
ou the snow. 
