[7] FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. 
“503. Plegadis falcimellus (Linn.). Guossy Isrs.  [500.] 
Warmer parts of the Old World and portions of 
Eastern North America, including West Indies. 
a. No. 42009. Q ad. Spanishtown, Jamaica. W. T. March. 
504. Plegadis guarauma (Linn.). WHITE-FACED GLossy IBIS. 
[500a.] Tropical and subtropical America, north to 
Texas, Utah, Nevada, and Oregon. 
a. No. 79829. g ad. Washoe Lake, Nevada, June 3, 1877; H. W. 
Henshaw. 
b. No. 58815. Juv. Mazatlan, Mexico; Col. A. J. Grayson. 
(See also Group A of mounted birds.) 
Family PLATALEID.—The Spoonsitts. 
305. Ajaja rosea Reich. ROSEATE SPOONBILL. [501.] South- 
ern States, and southward throughout tropical 
America to Buenos Ayres. 
(See Group B of mounted birds.) 
Order LIMICOLE.—The SHore-Breps. 
Family HAAMATOPODIDA.—The OystTER-caTcHeErs. 
[o06.| Hzmatopus ostralegus Linn. EUROPEAN OYSTER- 
CATCHER. Various portions of the Old World; 
accidental in Greenland. 
007. Hzmatopus palliatus Temm. AMERICAN OYSTER- 
CATCHER. [512.] Coasts of America in general, 
except Pacific coast north of Cape Saint Lucas. 
*a. No. 80264, Pullus. Bone Island, Virginia, July, 1880; R. Ridgway. 
008. Hamatopus niger Pall. BLAcK OYSTER-CATCHER. [513.] 
Pacific coast of North America; south to Lower Cali- 
fornia. 
a. No. 79831. Q ad. Santa Cruz, California, June 4, 1875; H. W. 
Henshaw. 
Family STREPSILIDA..—The Turnsrones. 
509. Strepsilas imterpres Linn. TURNSTONE. [515.] Sea-coasts 
of nearly all parts of the world. 
a. No. 1692. gad. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spring 1843; J. Cas- 
sid. 
b. No. 88769. g juv. Point Barrow, Alaska, July 29, 1882; M. Smith. 
