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67. Ereunetes mauri Cabanis. 



Westkkn Sandpiper. 



Synonyms — Triiiga piisilla; Ercunctcs pusillus; Erciinctes occidentalis. 



Status — A common migrant throughout the state : Fort Apache. August 28, 

 29 (Henshaw, 1874, p. 145) ; Tucson, spring and fall (Scott, 1886, p. 386) ; San 

 Francisco Mountain, September i (Merriam, 1890, p. ^d-). On the lower Colorado 

 River at least, a winter visitant (Price, 1899, p. 91). 



68. Totanus raelanoleucus (Gmelin). 



Greater Yellow-legs. 



Synonym — Gombctta mclanolcuca. 



Status — Has been observed in Arizona on but a few occasions, and at scat- 

 tered localities. Coues (1866a, p. 98) states that it is "abundant on the Col- 

 orado." Reported from Bill Williams River in February (Kennerly, 1859, }). 

 34) : from Tucson in October (Scott. 1886, p. 386) ; and from the Pima Indian 

 Reservation, south of Phoenix, in September (Breninger, 1901a, p. 45). 



69. Helodromas solitariiis cinnam omens (Brewster). 



Western Sofitary Sandpiper. 

 Synonvms — RIi\acophiIiis solifariiis; Totanus solitariiis; Helodromas soli- 

 tariiis. 



Status — An abundant migrant in suitable localities throughout the state. 



70. Catoptrophorus semipalmatus inornatus (Brewster). 



Western Willet. 



Synonyms — Totanus sciiiipalmattis; Symphcmia scmipalmata. 



Status — The only records for Arizona (beside the general statement of 

 Woodhouse that he found this species abundant in the fall in "New Mexico") 

 are those of birds seen by Coues (1866a, p. 97) near Fort Whipple, on October 

 18, 1864; and of one cc^llected in "Arizona" by Bischoff, May 5, 1871 (Henshaw, 

 1875b, p. 457). 



71. Bartramia longicauda (Bechstein). 



Bartramian Sandpiper. 



Synonyms — Actitiinis bartramius ; Tringoidcs bariraviius. 



Status— Woodhouse reported this species as common in parts of "New Mex- 

 ico", but the only specimen definitely known to have been taken in Arizona is one 

 collected by Henshaw (1875b, p. 461) at Sulphur Spring, Cochise County, Aug- 

 ust t8, 1874. 



72. Actitis macularius (Linnaeus). 



Spotted Sandpiper. 



Synonym — Tringoidcs macularius. 



Status— A common migrant throughout the state, and probably to be found 

 on the lower Colorado River during the winter months. Found breeding on San 

 Francisco Mountain at an elevation of 10.000 feet (Mearns, 1890a, p. 82). 



