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* 149. ^Egialitis nivosus Cassin. Snowy Plover. Very abundant on 

 shores of Salt Lake in May. (Ridgway.) 



SCOLOPACID^. The Snipes, Sandpipers, etc. 



150. Gallinago Wilsonii (Temra.). English Snipe. Abundant. Found 

 in Parley's Park during the entire summer. Probably breeds. (Ridgway.) 



151. Macrorhamphus griseus (Gm.). Red-breasted Snipe. Abundant 

 during the fall. Probably breeds, as it was obtained at Provo in July, in 

 full summer dress. 



152. Tringa alpina L., var. Americana Cass. Red-backed Sandpiper. 

 Common at Ogden in September. (Allen.) 



153. Actodromas mimttilla (Vieill.). Least Sandpiper. A few seen 

 about July 26, at Provo. Not common at Ogden. (Allen.) 



154. Ereunetes pusillus L. Semipalmated Sandpiper. Abundant dur- 

 ing the fall migrations. 



155. Symphemia semipalmata (Gmel.). Numerous on south shore of 

 Salt Lake. Breeding. (Ridgway.) 



156. Totanus melanoleuca (Gmel.). Greater Yellow Legs. Abundant 

 during the fall migration. 



157. Totanus flavipes (Gmel.). Summer Yellow Legs. Not common. 

 Ogden, September. (Allen.) 



158. Bhyacophilus solitarius Bonap. Not common. Ogden, Septem- 

 ber. (Allen.) 



* 159. Tringoides macularius (L.) . Spotted Sandpiper. Common along 

 the streams and lakes. 



* 160. Actiturus Bartramius (Wils.). Bartram's Field Plover. Rather 

 common on Kamas prairies in July. (Ridgway.) 



* 161. Numenius longirostris Wils. Long-billed Curlew. Breeding 

 abundantly on shore and islands of Salt Lake, in May and June. (Ridg- 

 way.) Abundant during the fall migration. 



RALLID^!. The Rails, Gallinules and Coots. 



162. Ballus elegans Aud. King Rail. Said to be uncommon. Ogden. 

 (Allen.) 



* 163. Ballus Virginianus L. Virginia Rail. Common in the marshes. 

 Resident. 



* 164. Porzana Carolina (L.). Carolina Rail. Not so common as 

 preceding. Winters ? 



*165. Porzana Jamaicensis (Gm.). Little Black Rail. Occasional in 

 summer. Parley's Park, June, July and August. (Ridgway.) 



* 166. Fulica Americana Gm. Coot. Very abundant. Resident. 



PHALAROPID^. The Phalaropes. 



* 167. Phalaropus Wilsonii Sab. Wilson's Phalarope. Common at 

 Salt Lake. 



