[15] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
‘558. Numenius longirostris (Wils.). LoNG-BILLED CURLEW. 
[549.] Temperate North America; south in winter 
to Cuba, Jamaica, Guatemala, and Brazil (?). 
a. No. 9837. ¢ San Francisco, California; Dr. A. L. Heermann. 
*b. No. 63578. g ad. Filmore, Utah Territory, November 19, 1872; 
H. W. Henshaw. 
“559. Numeniaus hudsomicus (Lath.). HuDSONIAN CURLEW. 
[550.] Whole of America, but breeding in arctic and 
sub-arctic districts; in winter throughout West Indies 
and greater extent of South America; Greenland. 
*a, No. 80073. Ad, Cape Saint Lucas, Lower California; J. Xantus. 
060. Numenius borealis (Forst.). Eskmro CurRLew. [551.] - 
Northern and Eastern North America, and Southern 
South America; no West Indian record; Greenland 
and occasionally in Europe. 
*a. No. 52130. -Q ad. Lower Anderson River, Arctic America; R. 
McFarlane. 
[661.] Numenius phzopus (Linn.). WHIMBREL. Palearctic, 
African, and Indo-Malayan regions; accidental in 
Greenland. 
[s62.| Numenius tahitiemsis (Gmel.). BRISTLE-THIGHED CUR- 
LEW. Pacific Islands and coast of Alaska. 
Family PHALAROPODIDA.—The Puataropzs. 
663. Phalaropus fulicarius (Linn.). RED PHALAROPE. [521.] 
Northern hemisphere, breeding far northward. 
a. No, 75245. Q ad., winter dress. 128 miles east by south of Cape Ann, 
Massachusetts, August 31, 1878; R. L. Newcomb. 
*b. No. 18626. 9 ad. Greenland; Univ. Zool. Mus. Copenhagen. 
c. No.88794. 9 ad. Point Barrow, Alaska, August 3, 1882; J. Murdoch. 
064. Lobipes hyperboreus (Linn.). NoRTHERN PHALAROPE. 
[520.] Northern hemisphere, circumpolar in sum- 
mer, but breeding further south on higher mountain 
ranges. 
a. No. 59713. ¢ Tehuantepec, October 24, 1869; Prof. F. Sumi- 
chrast. 
b. No. 64281. Q ad. Saint George’s Island, Alaska, July 22, 1875; H. 
W. Elliott. 
065. Steganopus wilsomi (Sab.). WiLson’s PHALAROPE. 
[519.] In summer, chiefly interior districts of North 
America (not recorded from Pacific coast) ; in winter, 
migrating far southward (Patagonia, Brazil, Wc.). 
*a. No, 69803. gad. Sienaga, Arizona, August 30 1874; H. W. Hen- 
shaw. 
