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40. SQUATAROLA SQUATAROLA (Linnseus). 



Tringa squatarola LINNAEUS, Syst. Nat., ed. x, i, p. 149, 1758. 



Squatarola squatarola RIDGWAY, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xix, p. 626, 1896 



(Galapagos). ROTHSCHILD AND HARTERT, Novit. Zool., vi, p. 187, 1899 



(Galapagos). 



Range. Same as that of the genus given above. 



This species occurs at the Galapagos in both winter and summer. It 

 was taken by Baur and Adams in August, by the Harris expedition in 

 November, and by us in February. It is not of common occurrence. 

 We have only one specimen; taken at Elizabeth Bay, Albemarle. 



Genus ^gialitis Boie. 

 ALgialitis BOIE, Isis, p. 558, 1822. 



Range. Cosmopolitan. Galapagos Archipelago. 



41. ^EGIALITIS SEMIPALMATA (Bonaparte). 



Charadrius semipalmatus BONAPARTE, Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., v, p. 



98, 1825. 

 ^Egialitis semipalmata RIDGWAY, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xix, p. 628, 1896. 



ROTHSCHILD AND HARTERT, Novit. Zool., vi, p. 186, 1899. 



Range. Breeding in arctic and subarctic parts of North America, 

 migrating in winter south to northern South America. Galapagos 

 Archipelago. 



This bird has been taken at the Galapagos Islands during both 

 summer and winter. Rothschild and Hartert report it taken by the 

 Harris expedition from July 29 to December 3. We have two speci- 

 mens taken in January, one at Turtle Point near Tagus Cove, Albe- 

 marle, and the other on the east shore of Narboro. The birds were 

 very wild and hard to approach qualities that distinguish all the 

 visitant birds of the archipelago from the resident birds. 



Family APHRIZIDJE. 

 Genus Arenaria Brisson. 

 Arenaria BRISSON, Ornithologist, v, p. 132, 1760. 



Range. Northern parts of northern hemisphere during the breed- 

 ing season ; coasts of the entire world during migration. 



42. ARENARIA INTERPRES (Linnseus). 



Tringa interpres LINNAEUS, Syst. Nat., ed. x, I, p. 148, 1758. 



Arenaria interpres RIDGWAY, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xix, p. 625, 1896 



(Galapagos). ROTHSCHILD AND HARTERT, Novit. Zool., vi, p. 187, 



1899. 



Range. Same as that of the genus given above. 

 Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., January, 1904. 



