698 



CHARADRIID-3E. 



k', V , m'. d ad. ; 



ri ', o , p . J ad. ; 



q'—ti. Juv. sk. 

 u. cJad. ; v', w'. $ 



ad. sk. 

 x' ,y' ,z. S 2 ad. sk. 



a", c? ad. sk. 



b", c". Ad. sk. 

 d"-h". Ad. et iuv. 



sk. J 



i". Ad. sk. 

 k", I", m" . Ad. et 



juv. sk. 

 n", o". Ad. sk. 

 p". 2 a d- s k. 

 q", r". Ad. sk. 

 s". Ad. sk. 



£", u". S ad. ; «"- 



y". 2 ad. sk. 

 2". Juv. sk. 

 a 3 . Ad. sk. 



b 3 . Ad. sk. 

 c 3 . Ad. sk. 



d 3 . Ad. sk. 



e 3 . <$ ad. sk. 



/ 3 , -9 3 . Ad. sk. 

 A 3 . Skeleton. 

 i 3 . Sternum. 



St. Michael's, Alaska, May, 



June, Oct. {E. W. Nelsim : 



Rensh. Coll.). 

 Point Barrow, Alaska, June 



(/. Murdoch : Hemh.Coll,). 

 28 miles south of Kotlik, 



Alaska, May 28 (E. W. 



Nelson: Hensh. Coll.). 

 St. Paul's Island, Alaska, 



July 26 {H. W. Elliott: 



Hensh. Coll.). 

 N.W. America. 

 N.W. America. 



Hudson's Bay, June 17. 

 Kepulse Bay. 



Labrador. 



Labrador. 



Labrador. 



New Jersey, April (Heer- 

 man). 



San Francisco Bay, Cali- 

 fornia, Oct. (Hensh. Coll.). 



U.S. Colombia. 



Coquimbo, Chili, Nov. (A. 

 H. Markham). 



Chili (A. H. Markham). 



Chili, Dec. 5. 



Cbili (J. G. Fanshazve). 

 Off Juan Fernandez (Fair- 



maire). 

 Argentine Republic. 



Salvin-Godmau Coll. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Capt. Collinson [P.]. 

 Capt. Kellett & Lieut. 



Wood [P.]. 

 Gould Coll. 

 Dr. Rae [P.]. 



Salvin-Godman ColL 

 Hume Coll. 

 Gould Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Seebohm Coll. 

 Salvin-Godman Coll. 



Salvin-Godman Coll. 

 Dr. R. A. Philippi 



[P.]. 

 Seebohm Coll. 

 Seebohm Coll. 



Seebohm Coll. 

 Purchased. 



78. PHALAROPUS. 



Type. 



Phalaropus, Brus. Orn. vi. p. 12 (1760) P. hyperboreus. 



Phalaropus, Illiger, I'rodr. p. 2(37 (1811) P. hyperboreus. 



Lobipes, Cuvier, R'eyne Anim. p. 495 (1817). ... P. hyperboreus. 



Range. The same as that of the single species of the species. 



1. Phalaropus hyperboreus *. 



The Coot-footed Tringa, Edwards, Nat. Hist. B. i. p 46, pi. 46 (at 

 sea, off coast of Maryland). 



* The American ornithologists have adopted the name of lohatus, Linn., for 

 the present species. This is taken from the tenth (17o8) edition of the ' Sys- 

 tema Naturae,' and it is also the Tringa lobata of the twelfth edition. Here, 

 however, is gken the name of Tringa hyperborea, which, in my opinion, it is 

 wise to adopt, as the name of lohatus has been applied to the Grey Phalaropes 

 so often, that even at the present day its adoption seems certain to create 

 confusion. 



