632 BIRDS OF THE GALAPA GOS A RCHIPELA G 0—RIDG WA T. vol. xix. 



Range. — Shores and islands of the Pacific Ocean, (liilapagos Arclii- 

 pelnfio (one species, of extensive range along the Pacific coast of 

 America and islands of the eastern Pacific). 



HETERACTITIS INCANUS (Gmelin . 



Scolopax incanna, Gmelin, Syst. Nat., I, Pt. ii, 1788, p. 658. 



Eetcroscelnn incanus, CoiKS, Key. 1872, p. 2(51. — Salvix. Trans. Zool. Soc, IX, Pt. 

 IX, 1876, p. 503 (Iiulefatigablo aud Abiugdoa islands, CJalapagos Archipel- 

 ago).— Baird, Hkewi;k, and KuxavAY, Water P>irds X. Amer.. I, 1884, p. 290. 



ASCERTAINED ItANGE OE THE GENUS XUMENIUS, KRISSON, IN THE GALAPAGOS ARCIII- 



I'ELAGO. 



1. Kiinie)iins hiidsotiicus, Latham. 



2. Xiimeniiis horcdlis (Forster). 



Hi'kractith inraiiKs, Stejneger, Auk, I, .July, 1884, p. 236.— Ridgway, .Man. N. 



Amer. Birds, 1887, p. 168; Proc U. S. Nat. Mns., XII, 1889, p. 116 (Hood and 



James islands). 

 Totaniia fiiligiiiosits, GoviAt, Zool. Voy. Beagle, III. Birds, 1S41, p. 130 (Galapagos 



Arohipolago). 

 TotanuH br(ri])i's (nee ViElLLOT), Sclateu and Sal\ in, Proc. Zool. iSoc., 1870, p. 323 



(Indefatigable and Abingdon islands). 



