92. Actodromas bonapartii. White-rumped Sandpiper.—Mr. Comeau shot one May 31, 1882.
93. Calidris arenaria. Sanderling.—Occurs in the fall migration.
94. Totanus melanoleucus. Greater Tattler.—Common spring and fall. Earliest shot May 9, 1882. Passes south in September.
95. Totanus flavipes. Yellow-shanks.—Common during the migrations. Occurs with the preceding.
96. Rhyacophilus solitarius. Solitary Tattler.—Tolerably common, breeding about the fresh water lakes and streams.
97. Tringoides macularius. Spotted Sandpiper.—A tolerably common summer resident.
98. Numenius borealis. Eskimo Curlew.—Common in August and September.
99. Numenius hudsonius. Hudsonian Curlew.—Rather rare. Mr. Comeau has shot it in August.
100. Ardea herodias. Great Blue Heron.—Rather rare, and generally seen in September.
101. Ardea egretta. Great White Egret.—Accidental straggler from the south. One seen June 9, 1882, on an island in Godbout River.