156 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH-AMERICAN BIRDS. 



256. Totanus solitarius (\VILS.). 



Solitary Sandpiper. 



Tringa solitaria WILS. Am. Orn. VII. 1813, 53, pi. 58, fig. 3. 

 Totanus solitarius BONAP. Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. V. 1825, 86. 



[B 541, C 435i R 55, C 637.] 



HAB. North America, breeding occasionally in the Northern United 

 States, more commonly northward, and migrating southward as far as 

 Brazil and Peru. 



[257.] Totanus ochropus (LINN.). 



Green Sandpiper. 



Tringa ochrophus (err. typ-) LINN. S. N. ed. 10, I. 1758, 149. 

 Totanus ochropus TEMM. Man. 1815, 420. 



[B- C- R 55 i, C6 3 6.J 



HAB. Northern parts of the Old World. Accidental in Nova 

 Scotia. 



GENUS SYMFHEMIA RAFINESQUE. 



Syntpliemia RAFINESQUE, Jour, de Phys. VII. 1819, 418. Type, Sco- 

 lopax seniipalinata GMEL. 



258. Symphemia semipalmata (GMEL.). 



Willet. 



Scolopax semipalmata GMEL. S. N. I. ii. 1788, 659. 

 SyinpJieinia seinipalinata HARTL. Rev. Zool. 1845, 342. 



[B 537, C 431, R 552, ^632.] 



HAB. Temperate North America, south to the West Indies and 

 Brazil. 



GENUS HETERACTITIS STEJNEGER. 



Heteractitis STEJN. Auk, I. July, 1884, 236. Type, Scolopax inca- 

 nus GMEL. 



259. Heteractitis incanus (GMEL.). 



Wandering Tatler. 



Scolopax incanus GMF.L. S. N. I. ii. 1788, 658. 

 Heteractitis incanus STEJN. Auk, I. July, 1884, 236. 



