BIRDS OF BERMUDA. 237 
Arenaria vulgaris, Bechst., Temm., Steph. 
Trynga tridactyla, Pall. 
Calidris tringoides, Vieil. 
Calidris americana, Brehm. 
Length, 72 to 8; wing, 5; tail, 2. 
Hab,—Sea-coasts of nearly all countries. (Coues.) 
Generally to be found in the autumn months, especially on the sandy 
beach below the sand-hills, where I obtained specimens in November, 
1874. One of these I lost temporarily, and on recovering it the next 
day I found that not only the body, but the webs and shafts of the 
feathers had been devoured by a swarm of voracious ants. 
Sub-family TOTANIN 2. 
Genus Liwosa, Briss. 
111. Limosa hudsonica, (Lath.) Sw. Hudsonian Godwit. 
Scolopax alba et candida, Linn, 
Scolopax lapponica, var. 3, Gm. 
Scolopax hudsonica, Lath. 
Limosa hudsonica, Sw. & Rich., Nutt., Aud., Bp., Gir., Bd., Scl., Cab., Scl. & 
Saly., and later authors. 
Limosa melanura, Bp., not of authors. 
Limosa egocephala, Bp., not of authors. 
Timosa australis, Gray. = 
Length, 15; wing, 8; tail, 3. 
Hab.—Northern and Eastern North America; West Indies; South 
America; not noted west of Rocky Mountains; rare along Atlantic. 
(Coues.) 
A specimen of this bird in Mr. Bartram’s collection was shot near 
the Causeway at St. George’s in the autumn of 1875. 
Genus SYMPHEMIA, Rafin. 
112. Symphemia semipalmata, (Gm.) Hartl. Willet. 
Scolopaxr semipalmata, Gm., Lath., Wils. 
Totanus semipalmatus, Temm., Bp., Sw. & Rich., Aud., Gir., Coues. 
Totanus (Catoptrophorus) semipalmatus, Bp., Nutt. 
Catoptrophorus semipalmatus, Bp., Blas. 
Glottis semipalmata, Nilss. 
Hodites semipalmata, Kaup. 
Symphemia semipalmata, Hartl., Bd., Cab., Scl., ead Coop. & Suck., and late 
authors. 
Totanus crassirostris, Vieil. 
Symphemia atlantica, Rafinesque. 
Length, about 15; wing, 84; tail, 34. 
Hab.—Temperate North America, north to 56°, but chiefly United 
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