LIST OF PLATES. 37" 



Plate XCII. 

 Figs 207, 208. Wilson's Sandpiper (Tringa pusilla). 



Plate XCIII. 

 Fig. 209. The Grey Plover (Totanus bartrami). 



210. The Solitary Tatler (Totanus chloropygius). 



Plate XCIV. 

 Fig. 211. The Varied Tatler (Totanus melanoleucus). 

 212. The Yellowlegs (Totanus flavipes). 



Plate XCV. 

 Fig. 213. The Curlew Sandpiper (Tringa subarquata). 



214. The Small Esquimaux Curlew (Numenius borealis). 



Plate XCVI. 

 Fig. 215. The Jack Curlew (Numenius hudsonius). 



216. The Long-billed Curlew (Numenius longirostris). 



Plate XCVII. 

 Fig. 217. The Ruff (Tringa pugnax). 



218. The Red-breasted Sandpiper (Tringa canutus). 



Plate XCVIII. 

 Fig. 219. The Willet (Totanus semipalmatus). 

 220. The American Snipe (Scolopax wilsoni). 



Plate XCIX. 

 Fig. 221. The Saltwater Meadow-hen (Rallus elegans). 

 222. The Freshwater Meadow-hen (Rallus crepitans). 



Plate C 

 Fig. 223. The Mud-hen (Rallus virginianus). 

 224. The Sora Rail (Ortygometra Carolina). 



Plate CI. 

 Fig. 225. The New-York Rail (Ortygometra noveboracensis). 

 226. The Brown Pelican (Pelecanus fuscus). 



Plate CII. 

 Fig. 227. The American Avoset (Recurvirostra americana). 



228. The Marlin (Limosa fedoa). 



229. The American Avoset (Recurvirostra americana). 



Plate CIII. 



Fig. 230. The Ring-tailed Marlin (Limosa hudsonica). 

 231. The American Woodcock (Rusticola minor). 



Plate CIV. 

 Fig. 232. The Red Phalarope (Phalaropus fulicarius). 

 233. The American Coot (Fulica americana). 



Plate CV. 

 Fig. 234. The Florida Galhnule (Gallinula galeata). 

 235. The American Swan (Cygnus americanus). 

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