Catalogue of Birds found in Europe and America. 
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ScoLopacipa—continued. 
America. 
Tringa maculata.*  Vieill. 
Entire coast of North America. 
Cassin, and Lawrence.) 
Three have been taken in Greenland. 
(Newton.) 
Mexico, Central and Southern America, 
and Chili. (Sclater and Salvin.) 
(Baird, 
Tringa minutilla.*  Vieill. © (American 
Stint.) 
T. pusilla. (Wils.) 
T. Wilsoni. (Nuttall.) 
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Entire temperate North America. (Baird, 
Cassin, and Lawrence.) 
Once taken in Greenland. (Newton.) 
Mexico, Central America, and Brazil. 
(Sclater and Salvin.) 
Tringa fuscicollis.*  Vieill. 
Sandpiper.) 
(Bonaparts 
North America, east of the Rocky 
Mountains. (Baird, Cassin, and 
Lawrence.) 
Greenland. (Newton.) 
The whole of South America. 
and Salvin.) 
Gambetta flavipes.* (Gm.) Bp. (Yellow- 
shank.) 
Entire North America, possibly on the 
West Coast. (Baird, Cassin, and 
Lawrence. ) 
Greenland. (Newton.) 
From Mexico and Central America, tu 
Chili and Brazil. (Sclater and 
Salvin.) 
(Sclater 
Rhyacophilus solitarius.* Wil. 
Sandpiper.) 
Entire temperate North America. (Baird, 
Cassin, and Lawrence.) 
Mexico and Central America, to Brazil. 
(Sclater and Salvin.) 
(Solitary 
Tringoides macularius.* 
Sandpiper. ) 
Entire temperate North America. 
Oregon. (Baird, Cassin, and Lawrence.) 
Mexico and Central America, to Brazil. 
(Sclater and Salvin.) 
Gray. (Spotted 
Actiturus longicaudatus.* Bechst. 
tram’s Sandpiper. ) 
Eastern North America. 
and Lawrence.) 
Mexico and Central America, to Brazil. 
(Sclater and Salvin.) 
(Bar- 
(Baird, Cassin, 
Europe. 
Tringa maculata.* Vieill. (Pectoral Sand- 
piper.) 
About nineteen have been taken in 
Britain. (Harting, Hd. Bk. Brit. 
Birds, p. 140.) 
Tringa minutilla. 
According to Mr. Harting’s Hand-Book, 
one was taken at Marazion Marsh, 
Cornwall, 10 Oct., 1853. (Rodd. 
Zool., 1854, p. 4297.) 
And one at Northam Burrows, Devon, 
Sept., 1869. (Rodd. ‘ Field,” 238 
Oct., 1869, and by others.) 
Tringa fuscicollis. 
According to Mr. Harting’s Hand-Book, 
p. 142, ten have been taken in England, 
four in Scilly, and one in Ireland, viz., 
at Belfast. (Thompson, p. 297.) 
Gambetta flavipes. 
One in Lincolnshire, 1854-55. 
Brit. Birds, Vol. IL. p. 637.) 
One at Tadcaster, Oct., 1858. (Sir 
Wm. Milner, Zool., 1858, p- 5958.) 
One in Cornwall, 12 Oct., 1871. (Rodd, 
Zool., 1871, p. 2807.) 
(Yarrell, 
Lhyacophilus solitarius. 
One on the Clyde, Diananleshive! Scot- 
land. (R. Gray, Ibis. 1870, p. 292.) 
Tringoides macularius. 
According to Mr. Harting’s Hand-Book, 
several have occurred in England and 
Scotland, and two near Belfast (?) in 
July and Sept., 1828. (Mag. Nat. 
Hist., 1829, p. 395.) 
Actiturus longicaudatus. 
According to Mr. Harting’s Handbook, 
one occurred in Woarwickshica, 31 Oct., 
1851. (Reid, Zool., 1852, p. 3330, and 
More, Zool., 1554, p. 4254.) 
One at Cambridge, 12 Dec., 1854. 
(Tearle, Illd. London News, 20 Jan., 
1855.) 
One on the Wye at Bigswier, Gloucester, 
19 Jan., 1855. (Morris, Brit. Birds, 
Vol. IV., p. 296.) 
