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244. Tkinga pectorahs, Nob. 



245. *Tringa islandica, L. 



246. Tringa maiiitima, Brunn. 



Bonaparte's Catalogue of the 



*Tringa platthhinca, 



[Temm. (>) 



*TRINGA TEMMTNCKIT, 



[Leisler. (>) 

 *Tringa misuta, Leisler. 



247. 

 248. 

 249. 

 250. Tringa pusilla, Wils. 



Pelidna pectoralis, Say in Long's 

 Exp— Nob. 3. pi. 



Tringa rufa, Wils. 7. p. 43, pi. 57, 

 I fig. 5, summer dress. 

 I Tringa cinerea, Wils. 7. p. 36, pi. 

 57, fig. 2, winter dress. 



Tringa maritima, Gm. Lath. Temm. 

 Trans, of the Linn. Soc. 4. p. 40, 

 pi. 2, fig. 2. 



Numenius pygmaeus, Lath. — Naum. 

 Vog. Nach.tr. pi. 10, fig. 22. 



Tringa pusilla, Bechst. — Temm. pi. 

 col. 41, fig. 1. 



Tringa minuta,Temm. — Naum.Vog. 

 pi. 21, fig. 30. 



Tringa pusilla, Wils. 5. p. 32, pi. 37, 

 fig. 4. 



251. Tringa arenaria, L- 



SUBGENUS III. *CAEII)RIS, 111. 



C Charadrius calidris, Wils. 7. p. 68, 

 j pi. 59, fig. 4, winter dress. 

 y Charadrius rubidus, Wils. 7. p. 129, 

 ' pi. 63, fig. 3, summer dress. 



GENUS 51. "HIMANTOPUS, Briss. 



252. Himantopus nigricollis,Vieill. Recurvirostra himantopus, Wils. 7 



p. 48, pi. 58, fig. 2. 



GENUS 52. *TOTANUS, Bechst. 



253. *Totanus semipalmatus, Scolopax semipalmata, Wils. 7. p. 



[Temm. (a) 131, pi. 63, fig. 4. 



254. Totanus melanoleucus, Vieill. Scolopax vociferus, Wils. 7. p. 57, 



pi. 58, fig. 5. 



255. Totanus flavipes, Vieill. Scolopax fiavipes, Wils. 7. p. 55, pi. 



58, fig. 4. 



256. *Totanus bartramius, Temm. Tringa bartramia, Wils. 7. p. 63, pi. 



59, fig. 2. 



257. Totanus chloropvgius, Vieill. Tringa solitaria, Wils. 7. p. 53, pi. 



58, fig. 3. 



(a) Temminck in his Manual, at the article nf this species, speaks of another 

 North American species, larger, perfectlj similar to this, but easily distinguished 

 from ii by not baring the toes semipalmated, but a single one so, and the other 

 only connected bj a rudimentof membrane. We >!<> not know such a bird, neither 

 do we know, :is an American, the Totanus fuscus of Europe, which he positivelT 

 gives as such, nor the Grand Chevalier aux nieds rouges of Cuvier,whieh Temminck 

 equally Btati a t" In- a new N. Am. species, with which we must he utterly unac- 

 quainted. \ ieillot .ilsn i numerates several other N. Am. Totani, of which some 

 can be proved nominal, and none admitted in this catalogue. 



