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LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. 
SUBGENUS PELIDNA. CUvVIER. 
TRINGA ALPINA. Linn. Dunlin. 
European species, accidental in North America, 
Tringa alpina pacifica. (Cours.) Red-backed Sandpiper. American 
Dunlin. 
North America; breeds in high latitudes; winters from Florida and 
Gulf States southward ; New England and Illinois during migrations, 
SupGenus ANCYLOCHILUS,. Kaur. 
TRINGA FERRUGINEA. Brinn. Curlew Sandpiper. 
European species; of rare occurrence in eastern North America; New 
England. 
Genus EREUNETES. | Itricer. 
EREUNETES PUSILLUS. (LINN.) Semipalmated Sandpiper. 
Breeds north of United States; winters in West Indies and South 
America; common on Atlantic coast during migrations ; Illinois. 
EREUNETES OCCIDENTALIS. Lawr. Western Sandpiper. 
Western species; breeding in high latitudes and ranging in winter 
to South America; not uncommon on Atlantic coast during 
migrations. 
Genus CALIDRIS. Covier. 
CALIDRIS ARENARIA. (LinN.) Sanderling. Sandpiper. Bull Peep. 
Cosmopolitan species; breeds in. far north; south in winter to South 
America; common on Atlantic coast during migrations; New 
England, Florida, Illinois. 
Genus LIMOSA. | Briss. 
LIMOSA FEDOA. (LrNn.) Marbled Godwit. 
North America, chiefly west; breeds from Nebraska northward, migrat- 
ing in winter to Central America; not common on Atlantic coast ; 
New England, casual; Florida, Illinois. 
LAMOSA H4EMASTICA. (LrixN.) Hudsonian Godwit. Goose Bird. 
Eastern North America; south in winter to South America; breeds far 
north; atone time abundant on Atlantic coast during migrations, 
now less common; New England, Florida, Illinois. 
LIMOSA LIMOSA. (LriNN.) Black-tailed Godwit. 
European species, which occurs in Greenland. 
Genus TOTANUS. Becn. 
TOTANUS NEBULARIUS. (GuNN.) Green-shank. 
Old world species ; accidental in Florida; no recent records, 
