FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [14] 
500. Rhyacophilus solitarius (Wils.). SoLIrARY SANDPIPER. 
[541.] | America in general, breeding in north teim- 
perate regions ; accidental in Europe. 
*a. No, 82388. 9 ad. Washington, District of Columbia, May 21, 1881, 
G. Shoemaker. 
*b. No. 67723. Juv. Three Buttes, Montana, August 10, 1874, Dr. E. 
Coues, U.S. A. 
oo1. Rhyacophilus ochropus (Linn.). GREEN SANDPIPER. 
Palearctic region; accidental in Nova Scotia. 
602. Symphemiasemipalmata(Gmel.). WILLET. [537.] Tem- 
perate North America; south in winter to the tropics, 
as far as Brazil; accidental in Europe. 
a. No. 61579. Ad. Halleck, Nevada, May 5, 1871; J. Kohler. 
b. No. 59768. Q ad., winter dress. San Mateo, Tehuantepec, August 
6, 1869; Prof. F. Sumichrast. 
*e. No. 80267, Q Juv. Bone Island, Virginia, July, 1880; R. Ridgway. 
003. Heteroscelus imcamus (Gmel.). WANDERING TATTLER. 
[542.] Islands and shores of the Pacific Ocean, in- 
cluding western coast of America from Alaska to the 
Galapagos. 
a. No. 75831. Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 
b. No. 73441. Sannak Islands, Alaska, May 15, 1877; E. W. Nelson. 
oo4. Machetes pugmax (Linn.). RuFF. [544.] Palearctic region; 
occasional in Eastern North America. 
- $6055. Bartramia lomgicauda (Bechst.). BARTRAW’s SAnpD- 
’ PIPER; FIELD PLOVER. [545.] Eastern North 
America, north to Nova Scotia and Eastern Alaska, 
west to Utah; in winter, south to West Indies, Bra- 
zil, and and Peru; casual in Europe. 
*a. No. 64013. g ad. Pembina, Dakota Territory, June 11, 1873; Dr. 
E. Coues, U.S. A. 
b. No. 1116. Q juv. Carlisle, Pennsylvania, July 15, 1843; Prof. Baird. 
‘006. Tryngitesrufescems (Vieill.). BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER. 
[546.]. North America in general, but chiefly the in- 
terior, breeding far northward; in winter, south to 
Peru and Uruguay; Cuba; occasional in Europe. 
*a. No. 88885. g ad. Point Barrow, Alaska, June 11, 1282; M. Smith. 
*b, No. 84655. © juv. Massachusetts, September 6, 1871; H. W. 
Henshaw. 
“557. Trimgoides macularius (Linn.). SporrED SANDPIPER. 
[543.] Whole of North America, breeding nearly 
throughout its range; south in winter to Brazil, in- 
cluding all of West Indies. 
a. No. 84659. 9 ad. Carson City, Nevada, April 28, 1868; R. Ridgway. 
*b. No. 84660. g juv. Camp Patterson, Illinvis, July 25, 1876; H. K. 
Coale. 
