207. (254) 
208 (255) 
209 (256) 
Z10 (257) 
211 (258) 
212 (258a) 
213 (260) 
214 (261) 
LIST OF THE BIRDS OF EASTERN NORTH AMERICA. / 347 
SUBGENUS GLOTTIS. Kocu. 
TOTANUS MELANOLEUCUS. (GMmEL.) Greater Yellow-legs. Winter 
Yeilow-legs. 
North America; breeding from northern Illinois northward; in winter, 
south to South America (Chili); common during migrations on 
Atlantic coast. 
TOTANUS FLAVIPES. (Gmet.) Yellow-legs. Summer Yellow-legs. 
North America; breeding from northern Illinois northward; south in 
winter to South America; abundant during migrations on Atlantic 
coast. 
GrEeNuS HELODROMUS. Kavp. 
HELODROMUS SOLITARIUS. (Wits.) Solitary Sandpiper. 
North America; breeding from northern United States northward; in 
winter, south to South America; New England, Florida, Illinois. 
HELODROMUS OCHROPUS. (LINN.) Green Sandpiper. 
Kuropean species ; once recorded from Nova Scotia. 
Genus SYMPHEMIA. Rarinesque. 
SYMPHEMIA SEMiIPALMATA. (GMEL.) Willit. 
Eastern North America, from Florida to New England; breeding occa- 
sionally as far north as Maine; south in winter to South America. 
Symphemia semipalmata tnornata. Brewst. Western Willet. 
A western race of the Willet, which occurs in Florida and on Gulf coast 
inwinter, and perhaps occasionally farther north; its true habitat is 
from Mexico to Manitoba; it differs from the eastern Willet in 
being larger, and in summer the middle tail feathers lack the black 
bars and the back marking is less pronounced; in winter the two 
forms differ little, exceyt in size. 
Genus PAVONCELLA.  Leacu. 
PAVONCELLA PUGNAX. (LinN.) Ruff. 
Kuropean species; accidental in United States; several New England 
records. 
Genus BARTRAMIA, Lesson. 
BARTRAMIA LONGICAUDA, (Bercust.) Bartramian Sandpiper. Up- 
land Plover. 
North America; in winter to South America; breeds nearly throughout 
its range; once abundant on Atlantic coast, now less common ; 
Illinois common. 
