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Tringa ferruginea Meyer, Ann. Wett. Ges., i, 1809, 53. — American Ornitholo- 

 gists' Union, Check List, 1886, and 2nd ed.,1895, no. 244. — Nelson, Rep. 

 N. H. Coll, Alaska, 1887, 112 (Point Barrow, June 6,1883).— Cory, Auk, iv, 

 1887, 315 (Grenada); Birds West Ind., 1889, 236 (Grenada); Cat. West Ind. 

 Birds, 1892, 93 (Grenada).— Palmen, Vega-Exped., Foglef., 1887, 308.— 

 Stejneger, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiv, 1891, 491 (Giotuku, Japan; crit.). — 

 Hagerup, Birds Greenland, 1891, 55 (n. Greenland, breeding at Christians- 

 haab.).— Stone, Birds, E. Penn. and N. J., 1894, 74 (Egg Harbor, Tuckerton 

 and Cape May, New Jersey). — Ridgway, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xviii, 1895, 

 527 (Aldabra Island, near Madagascar, Nov. 6). — Elliot, N. Am. Shore 

 Birds, 1895, 94, pi. 26.— Reichenow, Deutsch. Tief-see Exped., 7-Bd., 

 5-Lief., 1904, 353 (Dar-es-Salaam, e. Africa). 



T[ringa] ferruginea Ridgway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 160. 



Numenius ferrugineusJilEYEB., Ann. Wett. Ges., i, 1809, 53. — Meyer and Wolf, 

 Taschenb., ii, 1810, 356. 



Tringa {Pelidna) ferruginea Palmen, 'Vega '-Exped., 1887, 308 (Taimur-6u, Siberia, 

 Aug. 15; Tschuktsch-halfon, June 10). 



Erolia ferruginea Childs, Auk, xxi, 1904, 485 (Barnegat Bay, Long Island, July 

 29, 1904).— Clark (A. H.)., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xxxii, 1905, 252 (Car- 

 riacou and Grenada, Lesser Antilles). — Fleming, Auk, xxiii, 1906, 449 

 (Toronto, Ontario, Ispec, about 1886). — American Ornithologists' Union, 

 Check List 3d ed., 1910, 116.— Mathews, Birds Australia, iii, 1913, pi. [162] 

 facing p. 266.— Dabbene, Bol. Soc. Phys. B. A., 1913, 244 (Patagonia).— 

 Thay'er and Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, v, 1914, 18 (Nijni Kolymsk, 

 etc., e. Siberia; habits; crit.). 



Scolopax suharquata GIjLdenstadt, Nov. Comm. Petrop., xix, 1775, 471, pi. 18 

 (near Caspian Sea to Tanain and River Choper). 



[Scolopax'] subarquata Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. ii, 1789, 658.— Turton, Syst. 

 Nat., i, 1806, 394. 



Numenius suharquata Bechstein, Orn. Taschenb., ii, 1803, 276. 



Tringa subarquataTE^iMi^QK, Man. d'Orn., 1815, 393; 2nd ed., 1820, 609.— Vieil- 

 lot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., xxxiv, 1819, 454.— Boie, Ms, 1822, 560.— 

 Roux, Orn. Prov., 1825, pis. 285, 286.— Werner, Atlas, Grallatores, 1827, 

 pi. 9. — Bonaparte, Ann. Lye. N. Y., ii, 1826, 317. — Nuttall, Man. Orn. 

 U. S. and Can., Water Birds, 1834, 104.— Naumann, Vog. Deutsch!., viii, 

 1834, 408, pi. 185.— Audubon, Orn. Biog., iii, 1835, 444 pi. 263; Synopsis^, 

 1839, 234; Birds Am., 8vo. ed., v, 1842, 269, pi. 333.— Gould, Birds Europe, 

 iv,1837,pl.328andtext.— Brewer, Journ. Bost. Soc. N.H., 1837, 437 (Massa- 

 chusetts); Ibis, 1879, 375 (n. Greenland); Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 1879, 

 190 (descr. alleged eggs from Christianshaab, n. Greenland). — Eraser, Prcc. 

 Zool. Soc. Lond., 1839, 122 (Erzeroum, Turkey). — Peabody, Rep. Orn. Mass., 

 1839, 366.— Muhle, Orn. Griechenl., 1840, 104 (Sept., May).— Nordmann, 

 in Demid., Voy. Russ. Merid., iii, 1840, 239 (in migration). — Selys-Long- 

 champs, Fauue Beige, 1842, 124. — Macgillivray, Man. Brit. Orn., ii, 1842, 

 71; Hist. Brit. Birds, iv, 1852, 215.— Blyth, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1842, 94 

 (Europe; India). — Giraud, Birds Long Is., 1844, 237. — Schlegel, Rev. Crit., 



1844, p. lxxxviii;Vog.Nederl., 1854, pi. 230; Dier. Nederl. Vogels, 1861, pi. 

 24, fig. 3; Mus. Paye-Bas, v, no. 27 (Scolopaces), 1864, 31; Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 Lond., 1866, 425 (Madagascar). — Yarrell, Hist. Brit. Birds, 2d ed., iii, 



1845, 47; 3d ed., iii, 1856, 50.— Degland, Orn. Eur., ii, 1849, 225.— Thomp- 

 son, Birds Ireland, ii, 1850, 284. — Harcourt, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1851, 

 146 (Madeira).— Middendorff, Reis. Sibir., Zool., 1851, 220 (Tundra of Tai- 

 myr River, lat. 74° N., breeding; Boganida River, May 27). — Kjaerbolling, 

 Orn. Dan., Suppl., 1852, pi. 16, fig. 1. — Passler, Journ. fiir Orn., 1853, 242 



