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iis.t Actodromas minutilla Coues. Least Sandpiper. 

 " Common." — Maynard. 



116.t Actodromas Bonaparte! Cassin. "White-rumped Sandpiper. 

 "St. Augustine." — Audubon. 



117.* Symphemia semipalmata Harthub. "Willet. 

 " Indian River to St. Augustine. Breeds in March." — Maynard. 



118.t Gambetta flavipes Bonaparte. Yellow-legs. 

 Common. 



119.t Gambetta melanoleuca Bonaparte. Greater Yellow-legs. 

 Common. 



120* Tringoides macularius Gray. Spotted Sandpiper. 

 Common. 



121.* Limosa fedoa Ord. Marbled Godwit. 

 Common. Reported to Mr. Maynard as common all the year near 

 St. Augustine, but where it nested was unknown to his informants. 



I22.t Numenius hudsonicus Latham. Hudsonian Ccrlew. 



123.f Numenius borealis Latham. Esquimaux Curlew. 

 I have no knowledge of the actual occurrence of these two species 

 in East Florida, yet they apparently must occur as winter visitors. Dr. 

 Coues gives them as winter visitors in his South Carolina list, and they 

 are well known to range at this season southward into the tropics. 



124.t Numenius longirostris Wilson. Long-billed Cuklew. 

 " Very abundant on the coast." — Boardman. 



Several other species of this family are well known to pass through 

 East Florida in their migrations, and perhaps a few others are winter 

 residents there. 



RECURVIROSTRIDiE. 



125.* Himantopus nigricollis Vieillot. Black-necked Stilt. 

 Audubon says it is found in Florida in winter.* Mr. Boardman 

 gives it as "quite common at Enterprise after the 15th of March." 



* Birds of America, Vol. VI, p. 85. 



