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176. *^GiALiTis vociFERA, 'Qo\\a.^va'te.--Killd eer Plover.— A com- 

 mon migrant and summer resident. 



177. ^GiALiTis SEMiPALJiATUS, CixhQ\\\s.--8emipalmated Plover Ring- 

 neck. — An uncommon spring and fall migrant. 



178. ^GiALiTis MELODA, Bonapurtc. — Piping Plover. — One specimen 

 only; taken on the Ohiobj' Mr. Dury. 



Famil}^ H^.matopodidje : Turnstones. 



179. Stkepsilas interpres, Illiger. — Turnstone. — Identified on the 

 Whitewater, near Brookville, Ind., hy Dr. Rufus Raymond, 



Family Recukvirostrid/e: Avocets. 



180. Recurvirostra Americana, Gmelin. — Avocet. — Noted from the 

 vicinity of Cincinnati by Dr. J. P. Kirtland. — Ohio Geological Survey, 

 1838. 



181. HiMANTOPUs NiGRicoLLis, Vicillot. — Black-neckecl Stilt. — One 

 specimen noted by Mr. Dury. 



Family ScoLOPACiD.ffi: Snipe, etc 



182. *Philohela MINOR, Gray. — American Woodcock. — Resident 

 from March until November. 



183. Gallinago wilsoni, Bonaparte. — Wilson's Snipe; Jack Snipe. 

 — Migrant in March, April, October and November. 



184. Macrorhamphus griseus, Leach. — Bed-breasted Snipe. — Rare 

 spring and fall migrant. 



185. Ereunetes pusillus, Cassin. — Semipalmated Sandpiper. — An 

 uncommon migrant in Ma}' and September. 



186. Tringa minutilla, Vieillot, — Least Sandpiper. — Migrant in 

 May and August. Not common. 



187. Tringa maculata, Vieillot. — Pectoral S a ndpijjer.-— Common 

 migrant in March, April and October. 



188. Tringa alpina, var. American a, Cassin, — American Dunlin. — 

 One specimen, November 1878 [Dury). 



189. Calidris arenaria, Illiger. — Sanderling. — Although chiefl}^ a 

 marine species, the Sanderling has been taken ou the Ohio River near 

 Ciucinnati on several occasions, and specimens are in the collections of 

 Dr. R. M. Byrnes and Mr. Charles Dury. 



190. Limosa fedoa, Ord. — Great Ilarhled ©orfwiY.— Thirty-three 

 shot in one dav near the mouth of the Little Miami, some years ago^ 

 by Charles Weeks, Esq. (Dury). This is our only record of the species 



