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Zool. taken July 5 on the South Fork of the Kern River, near Weldon, Kern 
County, possibly indicates a breeding station at this point. 
139 (232) Macrorhamphus griseus scolopaceus (Say) 
LONG-BILLED DOWITCHER 
Synonyms—Scolopax grisea; Scolopax noveboracensis; Macrorhamphus 
griseus; Macrorhamphus scolopaceus; Gray Snipe; Red-breasted Snipe. 
Status—Common migrant both along the seacoast and through the interior 
valleys west of the Sierras. Winters sparingly in the San Diegan district, and 
irregularly in the west-central portion of the state: San Diego (Belding, MS), 
Santa Ana, Orange County (J. Grinnell, MS), and Los Banos, Merced County 
(Mus. Vert. Zool.; Beck, MS). 
140 (234) Tringa canutus Linnaeus 
Kyor 
Status—Fairly common spring and fall migrant coastwise. Recorded from 
Humboldt Bay ‘‘in winter’’ (Townsend, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., x, 1887, p. 198) ; 
Alameda County shore of San Francisco Bay, April 27 to May 10 (Mus. Vert. 
Zool.; J. Grinnell, Pac. Coast Avif. no. 3, 1902, p. 25) ; Monterey, August 7 and 
17 (Mus. Vert. Zool.) ; Santa Barbara, August 21 to September 7 (Bowles and 
Howell, Condor, xtv, 1912, p. 8) ; Alamitos Bay, Los Angeles County, September 
18 and October 10 ( Willett, Pac. Coast Avif. no. 7, 1912, p. 36) ; Anaheim Land- 
ing, Orange County, October 3 (Lamb, Condor, x1, 1909, p. 208); Pacific 
Beach, San Diego County, September 10 and 16 (Bishop, Condor, vm, 1905, p. 
141) ; San Diego, October 7 and 9 (Dwight, Auk, xx1, 1904, p. 78). 
141 (239) Pisobia maculata (Vieillot) 
PECTORAL SANDPIPER 
Synonyms—Tringa maculata; Actodromas maculata. 
Status—Rare spring and fall migrant, recorded as follows: San Francisco 
Bay (J. G. Cooper, Proce. Calif. Acad. Sci., 1v, 1868, p. 8); San Francisco Bay 
[Oakland], October 8 [1883], one specimen (Kobbe, Bailey’s Handbook, 1902, p. 
1: as evidently based on specimen recorded by W. KE. Bryant under the name 
Tringa fuscicollis; see p. 178) ; Mill Valley Junction, near Sausalito, September 
14 (J. Maillard, Condor, v1, 1904, p. 15) ; Farallon Islands, September 4 (Cooke, 
U.S. Biol. Surv., Bull. no. 35, 1910, p. 36) ; Santa Barbara, April 14, and August 
18 to September 23 (Bowles and Howell, Condor, xtv, 1912, p. 8; Torrey, Con- 
dor, xu, 1910, p. 44). 
142 (241) Pisobia bairdi (Coues) 
Barrp SANDPIPER 
Synonyms—Heteropygia bairdi; Actodromas bairdi; Tringa bairdi. 
Status—Rare fall migrant; recorded as follows: Monterey, August 25, 1897, 
one specimen (J. Mailliard, Auk, xv, 1898, p. 51); Santa Barbara, August 10 to 
