ORDER LIMICOL/E. 



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240. Tringa fuscicoUis Vieill. 



Wliitu-ruuipeil Suuilpiper. 



Tringa fmcicollis ViEiLL. Nouv. Diet. XXXI V. 1819,461. 



[^^533. ^421, K 536, C 617.] 



Hah. Eastern Province of Norih America, breeding in the high 

 north. In winter, the West Indies, Central and South America, south 

 to the Falkland Islands. Occasional in Europe. 



-41. Tringa bairdii (Coues). 



BairU's Sandpiper. 



Actoci/ Off I as bairdii QovES, Pr. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. i86r, 194, 

 Tritiga bairdii ScL. P. Z. S. 1867, 332. 



[B— , C419, R 537, C 615.] 



Hab. The whole of North and South America, but chiefly the in- 

 terior of North and the western portions of South America. Rare 

 along the Atlantic coast, and not yet recorded from the Pacific coast. 



-42. Tringa minutilla Vieill. 



Least Sandpiper. 



Ttifiga mifititilla Vieill. Nouv. Diet. XXXIV. 1819, 452. 



[B 532, C 418. R 538, C 614.] 



Hab. The whole of North and South America, breeding north of 

 the United States. Accidental in Europe. 



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Subgenus PELIDNA Cuvier. 

 Pelidtia Q\2V. R^gne An. 1S17, 490. Type, Tringa aipina Lixx. 



[243.] Tringa aipina Linn. 



Dunlin. 



Tritiga alpitta Linn. S. N. ed. 10, I. 1758, 149. 



[B - C -, R 539, C 623.] 



Hab. Northern parts of the Old World \ accidental in North 

 America. 



