74 PACIFIC COAST AVIFAUNA [No. i. 



62. Tringa maculata Vieill. Pectoral Sandpiper. 



Coast of Kotzebue Sound, common (Nelson). Kowak River, common (Mc- 

 Lenegan). Kowak River, one specimen (Grinnell). 



63. Tringa bairdii (Coues). Baird's Sandpiper. 



Cape Blossom and Kowak River, fairly common (Grinnell). 



64. Tringa minutilla Vieill. Least Sandpiper. 



Kowak River, moderatelj^ common (Townsend, McT^enegan, Grinnell). 

 Noatak River, not common (Mclyenegan). Cape Blossom, one specimen (Grin- 

 nell). 



65. Tringa alpina pacifica (Coues). Red-backed Sandpiper. 

 Coast district (Harting, McLenegan, Grinnell). Not common. 



66. Burynorhynchus pygmaeus (Linn.). Spoon-bill Sandpiper. 

 Harting has recorded a single specimen contained in a collection of arctic 



birds in the University Museum at Oxford, England. This specimen was in sum- 

 mer plumage and was taken on the Choris Peninsula bj' Captain Moore of H. 

 M. S. Plover in 1849. 



67. :^reunetes pusillus (Linn.). Semipalmated Sandpiper. 



Kowak Valley and Cape Blossom, common (Townsend, McLenegan, Grinnell). 

 Lower Noatak Valley (McLenegan). 



68. ^Ereunetes OCCidentalis Lawr. Western Sandpiper. 

 Fairly common coastwise (Grinnell). 



69. Calidris arenaria (Linn.). Sanderling. 



Flock noted on shore of Selawik Lake; seen several times on banks of lower 

 Noatak (McLenegan). 



70. I^imosa lapponica baueri (Naum.). Pacific Godwit. 



Cape Blossom and Kowak delta, common (Grinnell). Lower Kowak 

 (McLenegan). 



71. Ivittiosa hsemastica (Linn.). Hudsonian Godwit. 



Taken only by McLenegan who records it as common in the upper Kowak 

 Valley; also in large numbers in August on Kotzebue Sound. 



72. Totanus flavipes (Gmel.). Yellow-legs. 



Kowak Valley, common (Townsend, McLenegan, Grinnell). 



73. Helodromas Solitarius (Wils.). Solitary Sandpiper. 



Kowak Valley, common (Grinnell). Hotham Inlet or Kowak River, one 

 specimen, (McLenegan). 



74. Bartramia longicauda (Bech.st.). Bartramian Sandpiper. 

 Recorded only by Townsend who saw the species two or three times on the 



-Kowak River, and secured one specimen, July 15. 



75. Actitis macularia (Linn.). Spotted Sandpiper. 

 Kowak River, rare (Townsend); moderately common (Grinnell). 1 



76. Numenius hudsonicus Lath. Hudsonian Curlew. 



Noatak and Kowak, not common (McLenegan, Nelson). Abundant from 

 Cape Blossom up the Kowak valley (Grinnell). 



