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157. Totanm flavipes (Gmel.) Summer Yellowlegs. 

 Not common. Ogden, September. (Allen.) 



158. Totanus solitarius (Bp.) 



Not common. Ogden, September. (Allen.) 



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

 Common along tlie streams and lakes. 



160. Actiturus bartramius (Wils.) Bartram's Field-Plover. 

 Eather common on Kamas prairies in July. (Eidgway.) 



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



Breeding abundantly on shores and islands of Salt Lake in May and 

 June. (Eidgway.) Abundant during the fall-migration. 



EALLID^E (the Bails, G-allinules, and Coots). 



162. Eallus elegans, Aud. King-Bail. 

 Said to be uncommon. Ogdeu. (Allen.) 



*163. Eallus virginianus, L. Virginia Eail. 

 Common in the marshes. Eesident. 



*164. Porzana Carolina (L.) Carolina Eail. 

 Not so common as preceding. Winters (?) 



*165. Porzana jamaicensis (Qrn.) Little Black Eail. 



Occasional in summer. Parley's Park, June, July, and August. 

 (Eidgway.) 



166. Fulica americana, Gin. Coot. 

 Very abundant. Eesident. 



PHALAROPODID^; (the Phalaropes). 



*167. Steganopus wilsoni (Sab.) Wilson's Phalarope. 

 Common at Salt Lake. 



EECURVIROSTRID^: (the Avocets and Stilts). 



*168. Itecurvirostra americana, Gm. American Avocet. 

 Abundant. Breeding at Salt Lake in June. (Eidgway.) 



*169. Himantopus nigricollis, Vieill. Black-necked Stilt. 

 Same as preceding. 



GRUID^] (the Cranes). 



*170. 0-rus canadensis (L.) Sandhill-Crane. 

 Not uncommon. 



TANTALID^I (the Ibises). 



171. Tantalus loculator, L. Wood-Ibis. 

 Eather common visitant. 



