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a. Helodromas solitarius solitarius (WILSON). Solitary Sandpiper. [256.] 



Tringa solitaria WILSON, Amer. Orn., VII, 1813, 53, pi. 58, fig. 3. (Prob- 

 ably Pennsylvania.) 



RANGE. North and South America. Summers from central Keewatin, 

 northern Ungava, and Newfoundland south to Nebraska, Illinois, Indiana, 

 Ohio, and Pennsylvania; probably breeds regularly in the northern part of 

 its range, locally and casually in the southern part; winters from the West 

 Indies to Argentina; recorded from Greenland, Bermuda, and Great Britain. 



b. Helodromas solitarius cinnamomeus (BREWSTER). Western Solitary 



Sandpiper. [256o.] 



Totanus solitarius cinnamomeus BREWSTER, Auk, VII, Oct., 1890, 377. 

 (San Jose" del Cabo, Lower California.) 



RANGE. Western North and South America. Summers from Kotzebue 

 Sound and Great Bear Lake south to Washington and Colorado, but probably 

 breeds only casually in the United States; winter home unknown, probably 

 in northern South America. 



[Helodromas dcrophus (LiNN^us). Green Sandpiper. [257.] 



Tringa ocrophus LINN^US, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 149. (Sweden.) 



RANGE. Eastern Hemisphere. Breeds in the northern parts of 

 Europe and Asia; winters from southern Europe and China to Africa 

 and the Malay Archipelago; accidental in Nova Scotia.] 



[GENUS RHYACOPHILUS KAUP. 



Rhyacophilus KAUP, Skizz. Entw.-Gesch. Eur. Thierw., 1829, 140. Type, 

 by subs, desig., Tringa glareola LINNAEUS (Gray, 1842). 



Rhyacophiius glareola (LiNN^us). Wood Sandpiper. [257.1.] 



Tringa glareola LINNAEUS, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, I, 1758, 149. (Sweden.) 



RANGE. Eastern Hemisphere. Breeds in Europe and northern 

 Asia; south in winter to Africa, India, the Malay region, and Austra- 

 lia; accidental in Alaska.] 



