618 SYSTEMATIC SYNOPSIS.— LIMICOLA. 
d. The Tattlers (Totanus, ete.), with wie it is ranged, beyond. In this, the largest and 
most varied group, the bill has comparatively little of the sensitiveness of that of all the fore- 
going, and the gape is longer, extending obviously beyond the base of the culmen, and some-~ 
times to nearly below the eyes. It varies much in length and shape, but it is uswally longer 
than the head, and very slender, not often grooved to the tip, and is either straight, or bent 
slightly upward. The body and its members are commonly more elongate than in the foregoing, 
the toes have a basal web or two, and the hinder is always present. The tail is usually barred. 
These are noisy, restless birds of the marshes and sand-flats and mud-bars of estuaries, and 
apparently do not probe for food to any extent; they gain their name from their harsh voice. 
The Yellowshanks is a typical example of the group; most of the species cluster close about 
this type, and might go in the single genus Yotanus. The only extra-limital forms are 
Aichmorhynchus parvirostris and Prosobonia leucoptera, of the Pacific Islands; curious species 
apparently near Tryngites. There are about 18 species in all, universally distributed. Finally. 
e. The Curlews (Numenius) are distinguished by the downward curvature, extreme slen- 
derness, and usually great length of the bill, with the slight scutellation of the tarsus. In size 
and general appearance they are near the Godwits ; they inhabit all parts of the world. They 
all belong to the genus Nwmenius, which has about a dozen species —excepting the Ibidor- 
hyncha struthersi of Asia, which is a three-toed Curlew, not showing the coloration character- 
istic of the rest. Analysis of North American Genera of Scolopacide. 
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Toes 4. 
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Bill not spoon -shaped. 
One outer primary emarginate, narrowed. (Woodcock.) . . aii ueeaieitedins) oem SCOLODa Tero 
Three outer primaries emarginate, narrowly linear. (Wosticone % se EU EKel eieritel) hie i Re uOeLaner 29 
No outer primaries emarginate. 
Toes cleft to the base. 
Tarsus shorter than middle toe and claw. 
Bill about twice as long as head ; tibia naked below. (Snipe.) . . . . . . Gallinago 231 
Bill little longer than head ; tibiwe feathered to the joint. (Sandpiper.) . . .<Arquatella 236 
Tarsus about equal to or longer than middle toe and claw. (Sandpipers.) 
Bill slightly curved, longer than head. 
Tarsus evidently longer than middle toe and claw. . .. . . - . . Ancylochilus 238 
Tarsus equal to or barely longer than middle toeandclaw .... . . Pelidna 237 
Bill perfectly straight, much shorter than head. Primaries mottled . . . . Tryngites 249 
Bill perfectly straight, equal to or longer than head. 
Tarsus much longer than middle toe and claw. . . . . ... . +... Tringa 2389 
Tarsus about equal to middle toeandclaw ..... .. =... + Actodromas 235 
Toes semipalmate, with one or two evident webs. 
Tarsus scutellate in front only; bill very long, decurved. (Curlews.) . . . . . Numenius 251 
Tarsus scutellate in front only; bill barely longer than head, straight . . . . Heteroscelus 250 
Tarsus scutellate in front and behind. 
Tail not barred. One minute web. Primaries mottled... . .. . . . Yryngites 249 
Tail not barred. Two full basal webs. Primaries plain. (Sandpipers.) 
Bill shorter or scarcely longer thanhead. . ...... +. -. . Hrewnetes 234 
Bill much longer thanhead. . . . wil fn step eu isa et Pst 0), eee SCTODOLOMC mae: 
Tail barred crosswise with light and dark paler 
Gape not reaching beyond base of bill. 
Culmen furrowed at end. Under a foot long. (Snipe.). . . . Macrorhamphus 232 
Culmen not furrowed. Bill if anything recurved. Over a foot long. (Godwits.) 
Limosa 242 
Gape longer. Length under 9 inches. (Tattlers.) 
Bill grooved nearly to tip. . . sl foe eghs Shep topMet te cs tite wth LLG OMe 2aD) 
Bill grooved about half-way to itp Bina 3: B Lapeer) iesk che) .c) ALU LCDDILELIES ea 
Gape longer. Length over 9 inches. (Tattlers. 0 
Bill not longer than head, grooved three-fourths its length. 
Tail about halfaslongas wing ....... +--+. - . Bartramia 248 
Tail not halfias lone as wine. «30/4 - lel eeeied sie ou leh eeOCiercousael| 
Bill longer than head 
Legs bluish. Toes semipalmate. Bill stout. (Willet.) . . . Symphemia 243 
Legs green or yellow. Bill slender. (Yellowshanks.) . . . Totanus 244 
