404 



EEEUNETES. 



Literature. Plates. — Head figured by Baird^ Brewer, & Ridgway, Water-Birds N. Amer. i. p. 207. 



Habits. — Described by Brewer on p. 209 of the above-mentioned volume. 

 Eggs. — Not known to differ from those of the Eastern form. 



Geographi- 

 cal distribu- 

 tion. 



The Alaskan Semipalmated Stint is only a Western form of the Canadian Semipalraated 

 Stint, from which it scarcely differs except in having a slightly longer bill, as has been 

 already pointed out. 



It breeds in Alaska, passes on migration along the American shores of the Pacific, 

 visits many of the inland waters west of the Rocky Mountains, and winters on the coast 

 of Central America. 



