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5. Micropalama. Bill and legs much elongated, the former much com- 

 pressed, except at end; tarsus twice as long as middle toe; size medium; 



6. Ereunetes. Bill and legs moderately elongated, or rather short, the 

 former scarcely, if at all, compressed; tarsus muoh less than twice the 

 middle toe; size small. 



. Feathers on the forehead not reaching to the nostril; anterior toes all cleft 

 to the base. 

 §. A well-developed hind toe. 



7. Tringa. 



Tarsus one third its length longer than the middle toe and claw; toes 

 stout, the middle about half as long as the bill; bill stout, straight. 

 Middle pair of rectrices not longer than the rest. Size rather large 

 (wing more than 6. 00) Subgenus Tringa. 



Tarsus shorter than the middle toe and claw; toes slender, the middle 

 two thirds or three fourths as long as the bill; bill slender, much com- 

 pressed, straight, or very slightly decuxwed at the end; size medium 

 (wing less than 6.00) Subgenus Arquatella. 



Tarsus about equal to the bill; bill straight, moderately slender; toes 

 slender, the middle one decidedly shorter than the tarsus; size medium 

 to very small Subgenus Actodromas. 



Bill very long (nearly as long as the tarsus and the middle toe), decid- 

 edly decurved terminally ; toes slender, the middle one decidedly shorter 



than the tarsus Subgenera Pelidna and Ancylocheilns. 



§§. No hind toe. 



8. Calidris. Size rather small; bill short, straight, expanded at end. 

 Feathers of forehead not reaching to nostril; a web between outer and 

 middle toes at base (between all in Symphemia). 



1 . ' Gape not extending back of the culmen . 

 0. Limosa. Size large (wing 8.00 or more); bill much longer than tarsus, 

 tapering toward the end, where slightly but decidedly upturned, the 

 lateral groove extending nearly to the tip. 

 1." Gape extending decidedly back of the base of the culmen. 

 2. ' Lateral groove of the maxilla extending scarcely more than half way 



to end of bill. 

 .'$. ' Back of tarsus covered with transverse scutelhe, as in front. 



10. Totanus. No web between inner and middle toes; size medium to large 

 (but wing always less I ban 8 inches). 



Middle toe not more than half as long as tarsus Subgenus Totanus. 



.Midi lie toe nearly as long as tarsus Subgenus Helodromas. 



11. Symphemia. A well-developed web between base of inner and middle 

 toes; a large white patch on base of primaries; size large (wing more 

 than 8 Inches). 



:;." Back of tarsus < overed with small roundish scales. 



12. Heteractitis. No web between base of inner and middli toes; size 

 medium (wing less than eight Inches). 



■i." Lateral groove of maxilla extending nearly to tip of hill. 



13. Pavoncella. Size large (wing 7 inches or more); tail short (less than half 

 the wine), rounded. Adult male with the neck ruffed and anterior por- 

 tion of head bare. 



II. Bartramia. Size large (wing nearlj ; indie-'; tail lengthened (more 

 than halt the wing), graduated. Adult male without ruff, the anterior 

 pari of the head uormall] feathered. 

 16. Actitis. Size small (wing less than 1.60); tail rather lengthened (more 



t ban half the « ing), graduated. 

 Feathers of the forehead reaching to and pai Ing the nostril; an- 



t. rior toes ail clef! at the b i 



