BIRDS OF XOETH AND MIDDLE AMERICA, 275 



2nd ed.,iii, 1S15, 77; 3rd ed., iii, 185G, 82.— Rodd, Zoologist, i, 1843, 141 

 (British Islands).— Giraud, Birds Long Is., 1844, 233.— DeKay, Nat. Hist. 

 X. Y., Zool., i, 1844, 242, pi. 85, fig. 193.— Schlegel, Rev. Crit., 1844, 89.— 

 Thienemann, Rhea, i, 1846, 126 (England). — Jardine, Contr. Orn., 1849, 83 

 (Bermudas, Sept., Oct.).^HuRDis, Jardine's Contr. Orn., 1850, 9 (Bermu- 

 das, Aug., Sept., Oct.). — Lembeye, Aves de la Tela de Cuba, 1850, 98. — 

 WooDHOusE, in Sitgreaves' Rep: Expl. Zuni and Col. R., 1853, 100 (Indian, 

 Terr, and Texas). — Gurney, Zoologist, xi, 1853, 4124 (Yarmouth, Eng- 

 land). — Kennicott, Trans. Ills. Agric. Assoc, i, 1855, 587 (Illinois). — 

 Pratten, Trans. Ills. Agiic. Assoc, i, 1855, 607 (Illinois).— Bold, Zoologist, 

 xiii, 1855, 4808 (Northumberland, England).— Sclater, Proc Zool. Soc. 

 Loud., 1856, 310 (Cordova, Vera Cruz); 1858, 556 (Riobamba, Ecuador).— 

 Moschler, Journ. fiir Orn., 1856, 335 (Greenland). — Gray, Proc. Zool. Soc. 

 Lond., 1859, 130 (peculiar attitudes). — Willis, An. Rep. Smithson. Inst, for 

 1858 (1859), 284 (Nova Scotia).— Bland, An. Rep. Smithson. Inst, for 1858 

 (1859), 288 (Bermudas).— Brewer, Proc Bost. Soc. N. H., vii, 1860, 308 

 (Cuba). — Reinhardt, Ibis, 1861, 11 (Nenortalik, Greenland, 2 specs.). — 

 Hoy, An. Rep. Smithson. Inst, for 1864 (1865), 438 (Missouri).- Weiz, Proc. 

 Bost. Soc. N. H., X, 1866, 268 (Okak, Labrador).— Frantzius, Journ. fur 

 Orn., 1869, 377 (Costa Rica).— Sundevall, Oefv. Vet.-Ak. Forh. Stockholm, 

 1869, 602 (Porto Rico).— Stevenson, Birds Norfolk, ii, 1870, 367.— Gray 

 (R.), Birds West Scotland, 1871, 321 (Aberdeenshire). — Cabanis, Journ. fiir 

 Orn., 1878, 199 (Argentina).— Philippi, Ornis, vol. 4, 1888, 160 (Antofagasta, 

 n. Chile). 



Tr[inga] pectoraUs Keyserling and Blasius, Wirb. Eur., 1840, pp. Ixxvii, 

 215.— Martens, Journ. fur Orn., 1859, 218 (Bermudas). 



T[ringa] pectoraUs Putnam, Proc. Essex Inst., i, 1856, 216 (Essex Co., Mass.). 



[Tringa] pectoraUs Denny, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1847, 39. — Reinhardt, Journ. 

 fur Orn., 1854, 430, 441 (Greenland). 



Schceniclus pectoraUs Gray, List Birds Brit. Mus., Grallse, 1844, 104 (Scilly Is- 

 lands; n. w. North America). 



Limnocinclus pectoraUs Gould, Handb. Birds Australia, ii, 1865, 254; Birds Great 

 Brit., iv, 1870, pi. 67 and text. 



Pisobia pectoraUs Thayer and Bangs, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, v, 1914, 15 

 (Nijni Kolymsk, etc., n. e. Siberia, breeding).— Brooks (W. S.), Bull. 

 Mus. Comp. Zool., lix, 1915, 383 (Humphrey Point and Demarcation Point, 

 n. Alaska, breeding). 



Tringa acuminata pectoraUs Seebohm, Geog. Distr. Charadriidse, 1887, pp. xxv, 

 443 (fig. of tail). 



Tringa fuscicoUis (not of Vieillot) Tschudi, Fauna Peruana, Aves, 1845-46, 299 

 (coast of Peru, up to 12,000 feet). 



Tringa dominicensis Degland, Orn. Eur., ii, 1849, 232 (ex Tringa cinclus domini- 

 censis Brisson, Orn., v, 1760, 219, pi. 24, fig. 1). 



(?) [PeUdna] caynpestris (not Tringa campestris Vieillot?") Lichtenstein, Nom. 

 Av. Mus. Berol., 1854, 92 (Brazil; Chile). 



Tringa hairdi (not of Cones) Aplin, Ibis, 1894, 209 (Uruguay). 



"Not with certainty identifiable? Is placed, with a query, as a synonym of 

 Numenius boreaUs by Sharpe, in Cat. Bird Brit. Mus., xxiv, 369. 



