562 SUPPLEMENTARY LIST 



215. Yellow Rail. Cotumicops noveboracerisis. Rare visitant. 



222. Red Phalarope. Phalaropus fulicarius. Migrant coast- 

 wise. 



223. Northern Phalarope. Lobipes lobatus. Migrant coast- 

 wise. 



234. Knot. Tringa canutas. Casual migrant. 



239. Pectoral Sandpiper. Pisobia macidata. One record by 

 J. G. Cooper. 



240. White-rumped Sandpiper. Pisobia fuscicollis. One 

 record by W. E. Bryant. 



241. Baird Sandpiper. Pisobia bairdi. One record by 

 J. Mailliard. 



249. Marbled Godwit. Limosa fedoa. Migrant coastwise. 



255. Yellow Legs. Totanus Jlavipes. Two records. 



256 a. Western Solitary Sandpiper. Helodromas solita- 

 rius cinnamomeus. Migrant. 



258 a. Western Willet. Catoptropliorus semipalmatus crassi- 

 rostris. Migrant coastwise; occasional winter visitant. 



272. American Golden Plover. Chamdriiis dominicus. Rare 

 migrant. 



274. Semipalmated Plover. jEgialeus semipalTnatus. Mi- 

 grant coastwise. 



276. Little Rino Plover. ^P^gialitis dubia. One record by 

 R. Ridgway. 



280. Wilson Plover. Ochthodromus wilsonius. One record by 

 A. M. Ingersoll. 



282. Surf Bird. Aphrka virgata. Rare migrant. 



283. Turnstone. Arenaria interpres interpres. Migrant along 

 the coast. 



283.1. Ruddy Turnstone. Arenaria interpres morinella. Mi- 

 coastwise. 

 5.1. Frazar Oyster-catcher. Hcematopus frazari. Rare. 



292 6. San Pedro Partridge. Oreortijx pictus confinis. Ex- 

 treme southwestern part of State. 



300 c. Oregon Ruffed Grouse. Bonasa umbellus sabini. 

 Resident from Cape Mendocino northward. 



308 a. Columbian Sharp-tailed Grouse. Pedioecetes phasia- 

 nellus columbianus. Resident in the northeastern corner of the 

 State. 



319. White-winged Dove. Melopelia asiatica. Rare visitant 

 to southeastern portion of California. 



