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[Scolopax arquata] p Gmelin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. ii, 1789, 656 (North America). 



[Numenius ai-quata] j3 Latham, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 710 (North America). 



Numenius americanus Bechstein, in Latham, Allg. Ueb. Vogel, iv, pt. ii, 1812, 

 432 (New York). — American Ornithologists' Union Committee, Auk, 

 XXV, July, 1908, 368, part; Check List, 3rd ed., 1910, 124, part. 



Numenius americanus americanus Phillips, Auk, xxviii, Jan., 1911, 74 (Mata- 

 moros, Tamaulipas, Feb.). 



Numenius longirostra Wilson, Am. Orn., viii, 1814, 23, pL 64, fig. 4 (New Jersey). 



N[umenius] longirostris Bonaparte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., v, 1825, 72 

 (crit.); Obs. Norn. Wilson's Am. Orn., 1826, [154].— Gray, Gen. Birds, iii, 

 1847, 560.— RiDGWAY, Ann. Lye. N. Y., x, 1874, 385 (Illinois); Man. N. Am. 

 Birds, 1887, 170, part.— Nelson, Bull. Essex Inst., viii, 1876, 130, 153 (n. e. 

 Illinois, summer resident, formerly abundant, now rare; breeding also in 

 central parts of Illinois). — Newton (A. and E.), Handb. Jamaica, 1881, 116. — 

 Coues, Key N. Am. Birds, 2nd ed., 1884, 645.— Mackay, Auk, ix, 1892, 350 

 in text (Swampscott, Massachusetts, 1 pair, "a number of years ago;" Nan- 

 tucket Island, 1 spec, about 1887). 



Numenius longirostris Bonaparte, Ann. Lye. N. Y., ii, 1826, 314; Geog. and Comp. 

 List, 1838, 49. — (?) Swainson and Richardson, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 

 376, part.— Lesson, Traite d'Orn., 1831, 565. — Nuttall, Man. Orn. U. S. 

 and Can., Water Birds, 1834, 94, part. — Audubon, Orn. Biog., ui, 1835, 

 240, part, pi. 231; v, 1839, 587; Synopsis, 1839, 254, part; Birds Am., 8vo 

 ed., vi, 1843, 35, part, pi. 355.— Peabody, Rep. Orn. Mass., 1839, 365.— 

 GiRAUD, Birds Long Is., 1844, 271.— Denny, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1847, 

 39 (Jamaica). — Lembeye, Aves de la Isla de Cuba, 1850, 85. — Reichenbach, 

 Grallatores, 1850, pi. 78, fig. 544, pi. 359, figs. 2815,s2816.— McCall, Proc. 

 Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., v, 1851, 223 (Texas).— Baird, in Rep. Stansbury's 

 Expl. Great Salt Lake, 1852, 320 (Salt Lake Valley, etc.); Cat. N. Am. 

 Birds, 1859, no. 549; Rep. U. S. and Mex. Bound. Surv., ii, pt. 2, 1859, 25; 

 Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., x, no. 2, 1859, 15 (Great Salt Lake, May 15).— 

 Woodhouse, in Sitgreaves' Rep. Expl. Zuni and Col. R., 1853, 98 (Indian 

 Terr.; Texas). — Wailes, Rep. Agric, etc., Mississippi, 1854, 322.— Ken- 

 NicoTT, Trans. Illinois Agric. Assoc, i, 1855, 588 (Illinois); Pratten, Trans. 

 Illinois Agric. Assoc, i, 1855, 608 (Illinois). — Putnam, Proc. Essex Inst., i, 

 1856, 218 (Massachusetts).— Cabanis, Journ. fur Orn., 1856, 349 (Cuba).— 

 Haymond, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., \dii, 1856, 294 (Franklin Co., 

 Indiana). — Cassin, in Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 743, part. — 

 Willis, An. Rep. Smithson. Inst, for 1858 (1859), 285 (Nova Scotia).— 

 Brewer, Proc. Bost. Soc. N. II., vii, 1860, 308 (Cuba);xvii, 1875, 446 (New 

 England).— Gundlach, Journ. fur Orn., 1862, 84 (Cuba; crit.); 1875, 320 

 (Cuba); Repert. Fisico-Nat. Cuba, i, 1866, 352. — Albrecht, Journ. fui* 

 Orn., 1862, 206 (Jamaica).— Taylor, Ibis, 1862, 129 (Florida).— Board- 

 man, Proc Bost. Soc. N. H., ix, 1862, 129 (Calais, Maine). — Verrill, Proc. 

 Essex Inst., iii, 1862, 158 (Oxford Co., Maine). — March, Proc. Ac. Nat. 

 Sci. Phila., xvi, 1864, 68 (Jamaica).— Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas,' v, no. 

 27 (Scolopaces), 1864, 85, part (Texas). — Allen, Proc. Essex Inst., iv, 

 1864, 87 (Springfield, Massachusetts); Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., iii, 1872, 182 

 (Kansas).— Coues, Ibis, 1865, 158 (Kansas); Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xii, 1868, 

 123 (South Carolina); Proc. Essex Inst., v, 1868, 296 (New England); Proc. 

 Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., xxiii, 1871, 32 (Fort Macon, North Carolina); Check 

 List, 1873, no. 441, part; 2d ed., 1882, no. 643, part; Birds Northwest, 

 1874, 508, part.— Hoy, An. Rep. Smithson. Inst, for 1864 (1865), 438 (Mis- 

 souri). — Dressbr, Ibis, 1866, 40 (Matamoros, Tamaulipas, July, Aug.; San 

 Antonio, Texas, winter; Galveston Island, May, June). — McIlwraith, Proc. 



