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Adult female.— \Ying, 126-134 (127.8); tail, 52-59 (55.4); exposed 

 culmen, 28-32 (29.3); tarsus, 27-32.5 (29.4); middle toe, 24-26 

 (25.1)." 



Breeding from western Pennsylvania (Beaver County), Ontario 

 (Simcoe Island), northern Indiana (Wabash County), northeastern 

 Illinois (Cook and Lake Counties), Iowa, Minnesota (Becker County), 

 etc., northward to N*eA\^oundland (?), northern Ungava, central 

 Keewatin, etc.; migrating southward, over United States east of 

 Rocky Mountains, through West Indies, Bermudas (probably also 

 along Gulf and Caribbean coasts of Mexico and Central America) to 

 Argentina (El Rancho; Estancia Espartilla; lower Rio Pilcomayo; 

 Santa Ana; Oran, Salta; Barracas al Sud), Urugudy (Concepcion; 

 Santa Elena; Montevideo), and Paraguay (Monte Alta; Porto Es- 

 peranca; Riacho; Sapucay; upper Rio Parana); accidental in Green- 

 land and Scotland (Lanarkshire). 



[Totamis ochropu^] jS Latham, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 730 (King Georges Sound; 

 based on Green Sandpiper, Var. j3 Latham, Synopsis Birds, iii, pt. 1, 1785, 171). 



Tringa solitaria Wilson, Am. Orn., vii, 1813, 53, pi. 58, fig. 3 (highest mountains 

 from Kentucky to New York). 6 



Totamis solitarius Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat., \i, 1816, 413 (Paraguay). — 

 Bonaparte, Journ. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., v, 1825, 86. — Audubon, Synopsis, 

 1839, 242; Birds Am., 8vo ed., v, 1842, 309, pL 343.— D'Orbigny, in La 

 Sagra's Hist. Nat. Cuba, Ois., 1839, 238.— Gray, List Birds Brit. Mus., iii, 

 Gralla?, 1844, 101.— Jardine, Contr. Orn., 1849, 84 (Bermudas, Sept.).— 

 HuRDis, Jardine's Tontr. Orn., 1850, 10 (Bermudas, Aug.-Nov.). — Pratten, 

 Trans. Ills. Agric. Soc, i, 1855, 607 (Illinois).— Willis, An. Rep. Smithson. 

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

 1858 (1859), 288 (Bermudas).— Schlegel, Mus. Pays-Bas, v, no. 27 (Scolo- 

 paces), 1864, 73.— Hoy, An. Rep. Smithson. Inst, for 1864 (1865), 438 

 (Missouri). — Sclater and Salvin, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1867, 979 (Pebas, 

 e. Peru); 1868, 169 (Venezuela); 1873, 309 (Nauta, Chamicuros, and Pebas, 

 e. Peru).- (?)Frantzius, Journ. fiir Orn., 1869, 377 (Costa Rica).— Sunde- 

 VALL, Oefv. K. Vet.-Ak. Forh. Stockholm, 1869, 587 (St. Bartholomew), 

 602 (Porto Rico).— Pelzeln, Orn. Bras., 1870, 309.— Harting, Handb. Brit. 

 Birds, 1872, 137 (Scotland).— Layard, Ibis, 1873, 396 (Para, Brazil).— Coues, 



o Nine specimens. 



b Type locality probably Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvania, where Wilson says they 

 regularly breed. 



