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441. Buteo albicaudatus (Vieill.)—B. albocaudatus, Cours, The Country, i. 184, July 
13,1878. (Lomita, Texas; G. B. Sennett). Cf. Ripa@w. Proc. U. 8. Nat., 
Mus. i. Oct. 2, 1878, 154 (synonymy and descriptions). 
444. Urubitinga anthracina (Licht.) Nitzsch.—Cf. HENsHaw, Am. Sportsman. v. 328, 
Feb. 20, 1875; Orn. Wheeler’s Exp. 1875, 420. (Arizona.) 
446. ONYCHOTES GRUBERI, Ridgw.—Proc. Philad. Acad. Dee. 1870, 149. (California. ) 
450. Thrasetus harpyia. 
According to Dr. Felix L. Oswald, in the American Naturalist, 1878, p. 151, a specimen of 
the Harpy Eagle was shot at the ‘‘delta of the Rio Grande”, in Texas, by Professor S. B. 
Buckley, State geologist of Texas. A full account of the SScineranes is given in Dr. Os- 
wald’s interesting article. Ihave seen somewhere a record of the occurrence of this species 
in Louisiana, but cannot now lay hand on the reference. According to my recollection, the 
record may be found in an old number of the ‘‘Proceedings” of the Philadelphia Academy 
of Sciences, or else of the Zodlogical Society of London. 
461. ZENEZDURA GRAYSONI, Baird.—Cf. LAWRENCE, Ann. Lye. N. Y. x. 1871, 17; Proce. 
Boston Soe. xiv. 1871, 299. (Socorro I.) 
463. Engyptila albifrons (Bp.) Coues.—Achmoptila albifrons, Coues, Bull. U. S. Geol. & 
Geog. Surv. Terr. iv. No. 1. 1878, 48 (South Texas); Ridgw. Proc. U. S. Nat. 
Mus. i. Oct. 1878, 158 (synonymy). 
471a. CANACE OBSCURA FULIGINOSA, Ridgw.—C. obscura, var. fuliginosa, Ridgw. Bull. 
Essex Inst. Dec. 1873, 199. (Northwest coast, Oregon to Sitka.) 
471b. Canace obscura richardsonii (Dougl.) Ridgw.—Tetrao richardsonii, ‘‘SABINE, MSS.”, 
Dove. Linn. Trans. xvi. 1829, 141. 
477a. CUPIDONIA CUPIDO PALLIDICINCTA, Ridgw.—C. cupido, var. pallidicincta, Ridgw. 
Bull. Essex Inst. Dec. 1873, 199. (Southwestern prairies. ) 
478a. Pediccetes phasianellus columbianus (Ord) Ridgw.—Phasianus columbianus, Ord, 
Guthrie’s Geog. 2d Am. ed. ii. 1815, 317.—Pediacetes columbianus, ELLIOT, Pr. 
Ac. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1862, 403. 
480a. ORTYX VIRGINIANA FLORIDANA, Coues.—O, virginianus, var. Fees COUES, 
Key, 1872, 237. (Florida; J. A. Allen.) 
481a. Oreortyx picta plumifera (Gould) Ridgw.—Ortyx plumifera, Gould, P. Z. 8, 1887, 42. 
488. Ardea cinerea, Linn.—Cf. Rretu. Ibis, 1861, 9. (Greenland. ) 
499, Mycteria americana, Linn.—Cf. Cours, Check List, 1873, 135. (Austin, Texas. ) 
506. Hematopus ostraleqgus, Linn.—Cf. ReINH. Ibis, 1861, 9. (Greenland.) 
512. Vanellus cristatus (Linn.) Meyer.—Cf. REINH. Ibis, 1861, 9. (Greenland. ) 
514. Charadrius pluvialis, Linn.—Cf. Newron, Man. Nat. Hist. Greenl. 1875, 101. 
(Greenland. ) 
515a. Charadrius dominicus fulvus (Gmel.) Ridgw.—C. fulvus, CouES, Elliott’s Prybilov 
Islands, 1875, 179; Birds N. W. 1874, 450, foot-note. (Prybiloy Islands, Alaska.) 
518. Aigialitis hiaticula (Linn.) Boie.—Cf. NewToNn, Man. Nat. Hist. Greenl. 1875, 101. 
(Greenland. ) 
519. Aigialitis curonica (Gmel.) Gray.—Introduced as 4. microrhynchus, Ridgw., n. s., 
Am. Nat. viii. Feb. 1874, 109. (‘San Francisco, Cal.”) 
520a. ALGIALITIS MELODA CIRCUMCINCTA, Ridgw.—d. melodus, var. circumcinctus, Am. 
Nat. viii. Feb. 1874, 109. (‘‘ Plains between Missouri River and Rocky Mount- 
ains.”’) 
524. Scolopax rusticula, Linn.—Cf. Bairp, Am. Jour. Arts & Sciences, xli. May, 1866, 
25. (Newfoundland. ) 
526. Gallinago media, Leach.—Cf. Rrinu. Ibis, 1861, 11. (Greenland. ) 
531. ARQUATELLA COUESH, Ridgw.—Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, July, 1880, 160, (Aleutian 
islands and contiguous coast of Alaska.) 
532, ARQUATELLA PTILOCNEMIS (Coues) Ridgw.—“ Tringa crassirostris”, DALL, Am. Nat. 
viii, 1873, 635 (St. Paul’s I, Alaska).—TZringa ptilocnemis, Cours, Elliott’s 
Prybilov Islands, 1875, ponienate, 
