1868.] 123 [Cones. 



197. Rhyacopliilus solitarius. Solitary Tatler. Migr. ; perhaps 

 win. Prof. Gibbes gives it as resident; this I scarcely credit. 



198. Tringoides macularius. Spotted Sandjiiper. Res.; but the 

 greater number pass N. to breed. 



199. Aciiturus Bartramius. Bartramian Sandpiper. Migr. 



200. Tryngltes rufescens. Buff-breasted Sandpiper. Migr. 



201. Limosa hudsoniea. Hudsonian Godwit. Win. 



202. L.fedoa. Marbled Godwit. Win. 



203. Numenius hudsonicus. Hudsonian Curlew. Win. 



204. N. borealis. Esquimaux Curlew. Win. 



205. N. longirostris. Long-billed Curlew. Res. 



Three species of Phcdarope may be expected to occur in winter, 

 but I have no authority for their insertion. 



Fam. 37. — RECURVIROSTRIDiE. 



206. Recurvirostra Americana. Avoset. Res.'? 



207. Himantopus nigricolli^. Stilt. Sum. (G.) 



Fain. 38. — Gruid^. 



208. Grus americanus. Whooping Crane. Win. (G.) 



Fam. 39. — Ardeid^. 



209. Demiegretta ludoviciana. Louisiana Heron. Sum. 



210. Garzetta candidissima. Little White Heron. Sum. 



211. Florida coerulea. Little Blue Heron. Sum. This species is 

 more generally distributed than the preceding, not being confined to 

 the lower country. It is the commonest heron about Columbia 

 toward the close of summer. 



212. Ardea lierodias. Great Blue Heron. Res.; com. 



213. Herodias egretta. Great White Heron. Sum.; com. in the 

 lower country. 



214. Ardetta exilis. Least Heron. Res. 



215. Botaurus lentiginosuK. Bittern. Win.; probably res. 



216. Butorides viresccns. Green Heron. Sum. ; perhaps res. 



217. Nyctiardea gardeni. Night Heron. Sum. 



218. Nyciherodius violaceus. Yellow-crowned Heron. Sum. 



Fam. 40. — Tantalid^. 



219. Tantalus loculator. Wood Ibis. Res. 



220. Ibis Ordii. Glos.sy Ibis. Sura. 



