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a. (Limosa lapponica lapponica. Extralimital.] 
b. Limosa lapponica bateri NaumANN. Pacific Godwit. [250.] 
Limosa baueri NAUMANN, Naturg. Végel Deutschl., VIII, 1836, 429. 
(Australia.) 
RanGeE.— Eastern Asia to New Zealand. Breeds in eastern Siberia and 
Kamchatka and in western Alaska from Kotzebue Sound to Unalaska; 
winters in the Malay Archipelago, Australia, New Zealand and Oceanica; 
migrates through China, Japan, and the Philippines; casual in migration 
north to Point Barrow; accidental in Hawaii and Lower California. 
Limosa hemastica (LINN&us). Hudsonian Godwit. [251.] 
Scolopax hemastica Linnaxus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 147. (Hudson 
Bay.) 
Rance.— North and South America. Breeds from the lower 
Anderson River southeast to central Keewatin; winters in Argentina, 
Patagonia, and the Falkland Islands; in migration occurs principally 
east of the Great Plains, most commonly on the Atlantic coast in 
autumn and in the Mississippi Valley in spring; casual in Alaska. 
[Limosa limésa (LINNm=us). Black-tailed Godwit. [252.] 
Scolopax limosa Linnmus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 147. (Sweden.) 
RanGeE.— Northern parts of the Old World. Breeds from at least 
as far north as the Arctic Circle to Iceland, Holland, Russia, and 
Siberia; winters in the Mediterranean region; accidental in Green- 
land.] 
[GENUS GLOTTIS Kocn. 
Glottis Kocu, Syst. Baier. Zool., 1816, 304. Type, by tautonymy, 
Totanus glottis BecHsTEIN = Scolopax nebularia GUNNERUS. 
Glottis nebularia (GUNNERUS). Green-shank. [253.] 
Scolopax nebularia GUNNERUS, in LEEM, Beskr. Finm. Lapper, 1767, 
251 (note). (District of Trondhjem, Norway.) 
Rance.— Eastern Hemisphere. Breeds in northern Europe and 
Asia; winters from the Mediterranean and China to Australia and 
southern Africa; accidental in Florida.] 
