82. Ægialites vociferus. Killdeer Plover.—Mr. Comeau says that this species breeds and is not rare.

83. Ægialites semipalmatus. Ring-neck.—Occurs in spring.

84. Strepsilas interpres. Turnstone.—Tolerably common in September.

85. Steganopus wilsoni. Wilson’s Phalarope.—Mr. Comeau tells me that this Phalarope occurs during the fall migration, but is not common.

86. Phalaropus fulicarius. Red Phalarope.—Not rare in September.

87. Gallinago wilsoni. Snipe.—A rather rare migrant.—Earliest killed May 9, 1882.

88. Macrorhamphus griseus. Red-breasted Snipe.—Occurs during the fall migration.

89. Ereunetes pusillus. Semipalmated Sandpiper.—Tolerably common. First seen during the latter part of May, and common in August and September.

90. Actodromas minutilla. Least Sandpiper.—Rather common in spring and fall.

91. Actodromas maculata. Pectoral Sandpiper.—Occurs in fall, but is not common.