Vol. XXIX 

 1912 



] Sixteenth Supplement to the A. 0. U. Check-List. ool 



p. 120. Immediately before Totanus melanolevcus insert 



Totanus totanus (LiNN^us) . Redshank. [253.1] 



Scolopax totanus Linn^us, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, 1, 1758, 145. (Sweden.) 



Range. — Europe across Asia Minor south of lat. 55° N. to east- 

 ern Siberia. South in winter to Africa, India and the Malay 

 Archipelago. Casual in Greenland. 



p. 141. Lagopus lagopus lagopus is subdivided, the Ungava form 

 being added as 



d. Lagopus lagopus ungavus Riley. . Ungava Ptarmigan. [301 c] 

 Lagopus lagopus ungavus Riley, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIV, Nov. 

 28, 1911, 233 (Fort Chimo, Ungava). 



Range. — Ungava and probably the eastern shore of Hudson Bay. 



p. 149. Zenaidura macroura carolinensis is restricted to eastern 

 North America and a western race is added as 



c. Zenaidura macroura marginella (Woodhouse). Western Mourn- 

 ing Dove. [316a.] 

 Edopistes marginella Woodhouse, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, 

 No. 3, 1852, 104. ("Cross timbers," north fork of Canadian River.) 



Range. — Pacific Coast and San Clemente Island east to the Mississippi 

 Valley. 



p. 150. Melopelia asiatica is subdivided and the following is to be 

 inserted after the range of the species. 



a. Melopelia asiatica asiatica (Linn^us). West Indian White- 

 winged Dove. [319.1 

 Columba asiatica Linn^us, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 163. ('East 

 Indies ' = Jamaica ?) 



Range. — Southern Florida south to Cuba and Jamaica; casual in the 

 Bahamas. 



h. Melopelia asiatica trudeaui (Audubon). White-winged Dove. 



[319a.] 

 Columba trudeauii Audubon, Birds Amer. (8°), 1844, VII, 352, pi. 496. 

 (Texas.) 



