146 



No. of specimens. 



147. — Oupidoma cupido^ (Linn.) Baird. Prairie Hen. West- 

 ern prairies and plains, within the limits of the 

 United States, east of the Rocky Mountains; south- 

 east to Calcasieu, Louisiana; east to Pocono moun- 

 tains; Pennsylvania, Long Island, and eastern 

 coast 3 



148. — Ortyx virginianus^ (Linn.) Bon. Partridge; Quail. 



Eastern United States to the High Central Plains- 1 



149. — Grus americanus^ (Linn.) Ord. Whooping Crane. 



Florida and Texas; stragglers in Mississippi valley 1 



150. — Ardea herodias, Linn. Great Blue Heron. Through- 

 out the entire territory of the United States; 

 West Indies 1 



151. — Botaurus lentiginosus, Steph. Bittern. Entire con- 

 tinent of North America 2 



152. — Chanadrins voci/ems, (Linn.) Cassin. Killdeer. North 

 America to the Arctic regions; Mexico; South 

 America 5 



153. — Aegialitis (Oxyclms) voci/erus, (Linn.) Cassin. Kill- 

 deer. North America to the Arctic regions ; Mexico; 

 South America 4 



154. — Aegialitis (Oxyechus) montamis, (Towns.) Cassin. 

 Mountain Plover. Western North America; Fort 

 Bridger and Fort Tejon 5 



155. — Aegialitis (Aegialeus) melodus, (Ord.) Cab. Piping- 

 Plover. Eastern coast of North America; Ne- 

 braska; Louisiana 5 



156. — Recnrvirostra americana, Gm. American Avoset. All 



of temperate North America; Florida 2 



157. — Plmlaropus ivilsonii^ Sab. Wilson's Phalarope. En- 

 tire temperate regions of North America; New 

 Mexico 7 



158. — Philoliela minor, (Gm.) Gray. American Woodcock. 



Eastern North America 1 



159. — GaUi'iuujo icilsonii, (Temm.) Bon. English Snipe. En- 

 tire temperate regions of North America; Cali- 

 fornia 4 



160. — Tringa (Adodroma^) ivilsonii, Nuttall. Least Sand- 

 piper. Entire temperate North America 1 



161. — Tringa (Adodromas) honapartii, SchlegeL North 



America, east of the Rocky mountains 2 



162. — Ereunetes jxtrijicatns, 111. Semipalmated Sandpiper. 

 Entire temperate regions of North America; South 

 America; varying much in size 4 



163. — Gambetta melanoleuca, (Gm.) Bon. Tell-tale. Stone 

 Snipe. Entire temperate regions of North Amer- 

 ica. Mexico 2 



