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240. Tringa fuscicollis Vieil/. — White-rumped Sandpiper; Bo- 



naparte's Sandpiper. 



" I have only occasionally seen this bird in Nebraska " ( Aughey) ; Lincoln (D. A. 

 Haggard); "Migratory, rare" (Taylor); "Nearly the whole of America" (Goss); 

 Fairbury (M. L. Eaton); Omaha (L. Skow); Peru, common, migrant (G. A. 

 Coleman); Cherry county (J. M. Bates); Omaha, "a not common migrant" 

 L S. Trostler). 



241. Tringa bairdii ( Coues). — Baird's Sandpiper. 



West Point, Holt county, Lincoln (L. Bruner); "Rather common in Ne- 

 braska during its migrations" (Aughey); "Migratory, common, arrive in 

 May and October" (Taylor); "America in general, but chiefly the interior" 

 (Goss); Omaha(L. Skow); Cherry county (J. M. Bates); Omaha, "rarely seen^ 

 but probably a common migrant" (I. S. Trostler). 



242. Tringa minutilla Vieill. — Least Sandpiper. 



West Point, Lincoln, Holt county (L. Bruner); "Very abundant in Nebraska 

 during its migrations" (Aughey); "Migratory, abundant; arrive in April, 

 September, and October" (Taylor); "America in general" (Goss); Omaha 

 (L. Skow); Peru, common migrant (G. A. Coleman); Cherry county (J. M. 

 Bates); Wood River (D. H. Talbot); Omaha, "an abundant migrant" (L S. 

 Trostler). 



243a. Tringa alpina pacifica(Cbiies). — Red-backed Sandpiper. 



Lincoln (D. A. Haggard); North America in general (Goss); Omaha (L. 

 Skow); Omaha, "quite common as a migrant in spring" (I. S. Trostler). 



246. Eureunetes pusillus (Linn.). — Semi-palmated Sandpiper. 



West Point, Lincoln (L. Bruner); "Occasionally present in Nebraska during 

 its migrations " (Aughey); "Migratory, rare, arrive about the first of May" 

 (Taylor); "West during migration to the Rocky mountains" (Goss); Omaha 

 (L. Skow); Peru, rare— breeds (G. A. Coleman); Cherry county (J. M. Bates); 

 Gage county (F. A. Colby); Omaha, "a common migrant" (I. S. Trostler). 



247. Ereunetes occidentalis Lawr. — Western Sandpiper. 



Omaha (L. Skow). 



248. Calidris arenaria (Linn.). — Sanderling. 



West Point, Lincoln (L. Bruner); "Nearly cosmopolitan, but breeding only in 

 northern portions of the northern hemisphere" (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow); 

 North Loup, Nebr. (D. H. Talbot); Omaha, "not rare as a migrant" (L S. 

 Trostler). 



249. Limosa fedoa {Linn.). — Marbled God wit. 



West Point, Holt county (L. Bruner); "Common in Nebraska and breeds 

 here" (Aughey); "Migratory, abundant; summer resident, common; arrives 

 in May and September" (Taylor); "North America in general, breeding from 

 Iowa, Dakota, etc. (Goss); Omaha (L. Skow); Cherry county (J. M. Hates); 

 Omaha, "a common migrant" (I. S. Trostler). 



