OSS ON MAMMALS, ETC. OF THE MACKENZIE RIYER DISTRICT. 285 



No. of Species. 



Family ScolopacidcB. 

 Genus Gallinago. 

 120 Gallinago Wilsonii \\ (Bou.). Euglisli Snipe. North to Fort 

 Simpson: rare. 



Genus Macrorliamphus. 

 tl21. MacTorliamplms griseus^ (Leacli), Ked-breasted Suipe. North 

 to Fort Norman : rare. 



122. Macrorhamplius scolopaceus\\ (Laur.). North to Lapierre's 



House: rare. 



Genus Tringa. 



123. Tringa maeulata\\ (Vieill). Ja<ik Snipe. Nofth to Fort 



Simpson: common. 



124. Tringa Wilsonii \\ (Nutt.). Least Sandpiper. Fort Simpson: 



rather rare. 

 tl25. Tringa Buonapartii\\ (Sch.). North to Fort Simpson : rare. 



Genus Calidris. 



126. Calidris arenaria (Blig.). Sanderling. North to Big Island : 



rare. 



Gemis Ereunetes. 



127. Ereunetes petrijicatus || (lUig.). Semipahnated Sandpiper. 



Fort Simpson: rare. 



Genus Micropalama. 

 tl28. Micropalama 1iimantopivs\\ (Baird). North to Fort Simpson t 

 very rare. 



(Totaninae.) 

 Genus Gambetta. 

 129. Gamletta melanoleuca \\ (Bon.). Tell-Tale. North to Fort 

 Simpson : rare. 

 flSO. Gamhetta flavipes \\ (Bon.). Yellow Legs. North to 

 Lapierre's House : very abundant. 



Genus Ehyacophilus. 

 131. Wiyacophilus solitarius\\ (Bon.). Solitary Sandpiper. North 

 to Fort Simpson : common. It is rather a misnomer to 

 call this bird solitary, as I have generally observed them in 

 large flocks. 



Genus Tringoides. 



tl32. Tringoides inacularius\\ (Gray). Spotted Sandpiper. North 

 to Fort Simpson : abundant. I have never observed this 

 species to keej? in flocks. 



Genus Tryngites. 



133. Tryngites rnfescens || (Cab.). BufT-breasted Sandpiper. 



North to Fort Simpson : rare. 



Genus Limosa. 



134. T.imosaliiidsonica i^^WiW?). North to Big Island : rare. 



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