[13] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
o42.* Eurynorhynchus pygmeus (Linn.). Spoonpriy Sanp- 
PIPER. Eastern Asia, breeding far northward; coast 
of Alaska (Choris Peninsula). 
GAS. Limosa foeeda (Linu.). MARBLED Gopwit. [547.] Temper- 
ate North America, chiefly eastern portions; south in 
winter to Guatemala and Cuba. 
*a. No. 59770. Ad. Tehuantepec, August 5, 1869; F. Sumichrast. 
044. Limosa lapponica novze=zealandiz Gray. PAcIFic 
Gopwit. Pacific Islands and coast of Eastern Asia, 
south to Australia and New Zealand; abundant on 
islands and coast of Alaska; accidentalat Cape Saint 
Lucas. 
*a. No. 85611. Ad. Atkha Island; L. M. Turner. 
b. No. 62447. Q Saint Paul’s Island, Alaska; H. W. Elliott. 
545, Limosa hzemastica (Linn.). Hupson1an Gopwit. [548.] 
Whole of America, but breeding far northward. 
a. No. 20883. Ad. Mankato, Minnesota; J. M. Woodworth. 
*b, No. 70142. Ad. Chicago, L. C. Illinois; 8S. C. Bowman. 
c. No. 49146. Q Winter, Magellan, Chili; Nat. Mus. of Chili. 
[d46.] Limosa wgocephaia (Linn.). BLACK-TAILED GODWIT. 
Palearctic region; casual in Greenland. 
647. Totamus glottis (Linn.). GREEN-SHANK. [538.] Palare- 
tic region and other portions of the Old World; ac- 
cidental in Florida. 
“S48. Totanus melamoleucus (Gmel.). GREATER YELLOW- 
LEGS; TELL-TALE. [539.] Breeding in colder por- 
tions of North America, south to northern border of 
United States, and in migrations extending over 
whole of Middle America, South America, and West 
Indies. 
a. No. 1301. ¢ ad. Carlisle, Pennsylvania, March 19, 1844; Prof. 8. 
F. Baird. 
*b. No. 65576. Juv. Souris River, Dakota, August 23, 1873; Dr. E. 
Coues, U.S. A. 
049. Totanus flavipes (Gmel.). YELLOW-LEGS. [540.] Whole 
of America, but warmer portions only in winter, and. 
rare in Western North America. 
a. No. 54599. g ad. Nulato River, Alaska, May 21, 1868; W. H. Dall. 
b. No. 65588. Juv. Souris River, Dakota, August 21, 1873; Dr. E. 
Coues, U.S. A. 
