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Yoon c.] Rallus longirostris caribzeeus Rincw. 
Caribbean Clapper Rail. 
Rallus longirosiris caribeus Ripew. Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, V. July, 
18So, 140. 
[B —,C—, R—, C —.] 
Haz. West Indies and Gulf coast of Mexico, north to Texas (Corpus 
Christi and Galveston). 
[242.1.] Tringa damacensis (Horsr.). 
Long-toed Stint. 
Totanus damacensis HorsF. Trans. Linn. Soc. XIII. 1821, 129. 
Tringa damacensis RIDGW Auk, III. April, 1886, 275. 
[B—,C—,R—,C—.] 
Has. Asia, breeding toward Arctic coast ; accidental in Alaska (Otter 
Island, Bering’s Sea). 
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258a@. Symphemia semipalmata inornata Brewst. 
Western Willet. 
Symphemia semipalmata inornata BREWST. Auk, IV. April, 1887, 
145. 
[B 537, part, R 431, part, R 552, part, C 632, part. | 
Hap. Western North America, east to Mississippi Valley and Gulf 
States; in winter, south to Mexico, and, during migrations, sparingly 
along coast of Southern Atlantic States. 
286.1. Hezmatopus frazari BRewst. 
Frazar’s Oyster-catcher. 
Hematopus frasari BRewstT. Auk, V. Jan. 1888, 84. 
[B—,C —, R—-, C —.] 
Has. Lower California (both coasts). 
<. c. Colinus virginianus cubanensis (GouLpD). 
Cuban Bob-white. 
Ortyx cubanensis GOULD, Mon. Odont. 1850, pl. 2. 
Colinus virginianus cubanensts RipGw. Man. N. Am. B. 1887, 188. 
