628 BIRDS OF THE GALAPAGOS ARCHIPELAGO— RIDG WAY. 



iEGIALITIS SEMIPALMATA, Bonaparte. 



Charadrius senupaJmatiis, 1>()Nai'ai{tk, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. I'bila., Y, 1825, p. 98. 



^ifialiles semipahiiatiis, Honapaktk, Geog. and Comp. List, 18'^S, p. 45. 



uEfjialitis semipalmalii, Baikd, Birds N. Anier., 1858, p. (594. — Sclatki; and Salvix, 

 Proc. Zool. Soc, 1870, ]>. 823 (Indefatigable Island, (ialapagos Archipel- 

 ago).— Sai.vin, Trans. ZdoI. Soc, IX, Pt. ix, 187(1, \i. 501 (Indefatigable 

 Island, Galapagos Archipelago.)— Baikd, Brewku, and Ridgway, Water 

 Birds X. Anier., I. 1884, p. 154.— Riogway, Man. N. Anier. I'.irds, 1887, p. 176. 



HiatU-ida aemipahiKita, Ghav, Zool. Voy. Beagle, III, Birds, IS 11, p. 128 (Galapa- 

 gos Archipelago). 



ascertained lIAXCiE OP THE GEXUS -EGIALITIS, IJOIE, IN THE GALAPAGOS 



AlU HIl'ELAGO. 



1. ^ligialitis semipidiinita, Bonaparte. 



Ranr/e. — America in general, breeding in arctic and subarctic dis- 

 tricts, migrating in winter as far south as Brazil and Peru. Galapa- 

 gos Archipelago: Albemarle Island (Baur and Adams);' Indefatigable 

 Islaiul (Habel). 



' Four specimens. 



