146 FISHERIES OF THE UNITED STATES. [8] 



510. Strepsilas inielanocephala Vig. Black Turnstone. 



[516.] Pacific coast of North America, south to Cal- 

 ifornia. 



a. No. 73466. Ad. Saint Michael's, Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 



b. No. 75711. Juv. Saint Michael's, Alaska; E.W. Nelson. 



511. Aphriza virgata (Gmel.). Surf Bird. [511.] Pacific 



coast of America, from Alaska to Chili; Sandwich 

 Islands. 

 a. No. 24256. 2 juv. San Francisco, California, September 11, 1856; 

 J. Hepburn. 



Family CrlARADRIID^E.— The Plovers. 



[512.] Vaiaeiliis eristatus Meyer. Lapwing. Europe and 

 other parts of the Old World; accidental in Green- 

 land (and Alaska?). 



513. Squataroia helvetica (Linn.). Black-bellied Plover. 



[510.] Nearly cosmopolitan, but chiefly the north- 

 ern hemisphere, breeding far northward. 



a. No. 532. 2 ad. Summer, Eastern United States; Prof. S. F. Baird. 

 6. No. 88239. Ad. Winter, Stamford, Connecticut; Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, 

 U. S. A. 



514. Charadrius pluvialis Linn. Golden Plover. Pake- 



arctic region and Eastern Greenland. 



515. Charadriws domiraicus Mull. American Golden Plo- 



ver. [503.] North America in general, breeding 

 near arctic coast. 



*a. No. 88771. $ ad. Point Barrow, Alaska, June 12, 1882; J. Mur- 

 doch. 



6. No. 77272. $ ad., trans, plum. Logan County, Illinois, April 10, 

 1881; G. Smith. 



*c. No. 85472. Ad., wint. plum. Mount Carmel, Illinois, March 21, 1875 ; 

 S. Turner. 



-[515.] Charad&'Mis dominicus flilvus (Gmel.). Pacific 

 Golden Plover. Eastern Asia, Pacific islands, 

 and coast of Alaska. 



a. No. 89257. Juv. Saint Michael's, Alaska; E. W. Nelson. 



516. ©xyeclius vocifems (Linn.). Kildeer. [504.] Temper- 



ate North America in general, migrating south to 

 Colombia, West Indies, and Bermudas ; accidental 

 in British Islands. 



*a. No. 88240. Ad. Dr. R. W. Shufeldt, U. S. A. 



b. No. 67687. Juv. Three Buttes, Montana, August 10, 1874; Dr. E. 



Coues, U. S. A. 



c. No. 80107. Pullus. Fort Whipple, Arizona, August 10, 1869; Dr. 



E. Palmer. 



