120 CHECK-LIST OF NORTH AMERICAN BIRDS. 
GENUS TOTANUS BecustTEIN. 
Totanus BECHSTEIN, Orn. Taschenb. Deutschl., II, 1803, 282. Type, 
by tautonymy, Totanus maculatus BrcusTEIn = Scolopax totanus 
LINN2&US. 
Tétanus melanoleticus (GMELIN). Greater Yellow-legs. [254.] 
Scolopax melanoleuca GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, ii, 1789, 659. (Chateau 
Bay, Labrador.) 
RanGeE.— North and South America. Breeds from Lake Iliamna, 
Alaska, and southern Mackenzie to southern British Columbia, 
Ungava, Labrador, and Anticosti Island; winters from southern 
California, Texas, Louisiana, and Georgia (casually North Carolina) 
south to Patagonia; occurs in Bermuda in migration. 
Totanus flavipes (GMELIN). Yellow-legs. [255.] 
Scolopaz flavipes GMELIN, Syst. Nat., I, ii, 1789, 659. (New York.) 
Rance.— North and South America. Breeds from Kotzebue 
Sound, Alaska, northern Mackenzie, central Keewatin, and southern 
Ungava to the valley of the Upper Yukon, southern Saskatchewan, 
and northern Quebec; winters in Argentina, Chile, and Patagonia, 
and casually in Mexico, Florida, and the Bahamas; in migration 
occurs mainly east of Rocky Mountains (rare in spring on the Atlantic 
coast) and in the Pribilof Islands, Greenland, and Bermuda; acci- 
dental in Great Britain. 
GENUS HELODROMAS Kavp. 
Helodromas Kaur, Skizz. Entw.-Gesch. Eur. Thierw., 1829, 144. Type, 
by monotypy, Tringa ocrophus LINN&US. 
Helédromas solitarius (WiLson). 
RancE.— Northern North America, south in winter to southern 
South America. 
