FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [16] 
065. Steganopus wilsomi—Continued. 
*b. No. 10393. ¢? ad. Dane County, Wisconsin, May 20, 1855; T. 
Kuwiolien. 
*c. No. 67742. g ad. Frenchman’s River, Dakota; Dr. E. Coues, U. 
S. A. 
d. No. 17536. gjuv. Cold Springs, California, July 27,1877; H. W. 
Henshaw. 
Family RECURVIROSTRIDA.—The Avocers. 
“566. Recurvirostra americana Gmel. AMERICAN AVOCET. 
[517.] Whole of temperate North America; south, 
in winter, to Guatemala, Cuba, and Jamaica. 
*a, No, 34433. Q ad. Near Fort Larned, Kansas, June 2, 1864; Dr. 
E. Coues, U. 8. A. 
*b, No. 67764. Juv. Chief Mountain, Dakota, August 29, 1874; Dr. 
E. Coues, U.S. A. 
' 667. Himantopus mexicanus (Miill.). BLACK-NECKED STILT. 
[518.] Whole of temperate North America, Middle 
America, and Northern South America, to Brazil, 
Peru, Galapagos, etc.; West Indies. 
*a. No. 79929. gad. Salt Lake City, Utah, June 3, 1869; R. Ridg- 
way, 
Order PALUDICOLA.—The Marsu-Brirps. 
Family PARRIDAL.—The Jaganas. 
"568. Parra gymmostoma Wagl. MrExicaAn JAGANA. Middle 
America, north to Lower Rio Grande Valley in 
Texas; Cuba; Hayti? 
Family RALLIDAi.—The Raz Trisz. 
569. Rallus elegans Aud. RED-BREASTED RAIL. [542.] Fresh- 
water marshes of Eastern United States. 
o69*. Rallus beldimgi Ridgw. BELDING’s RAIL. Salt-water 
marshes of Lower California. 
070. Rallus obsoletus Ridgw. CALIFORNIAN CLAPPER RAIL. 
Salt-water marshes of Pacific coast of United States, 
south to western coast of Lower California. 
a. No. 84672. Ad. San Francisco, California, April, 1877; E. W. 
Nelson. 
o7i. Rallus longirostris crepitams (Gmel.). CLAPPER RAIL. 
[553.] Salt-water marshes of Atlantic coast of 
United States. 
*a. No. 80353. g ad. Cobb’s Island, Virginia, July 20, 1880; P. L. Jouy. 
*b. No. 80358, g pullus. Cobb’s Island, Virginia; P. L. Jouy. 
