VERTEBRATE ANIMALS OF KENTUCKY. 29 



199. Golden Plover (Charadrius dominicus, Müller). 



Occasional in spring in the vicinity of Lexing- 

 ton. 



Snipe (Family Scolopacidse). 



200. Tip-np {Actitis macularia, Linn.). 



Transient in spring, ratner common, Nelson 

 County (Beckham). 



201. Willet (/Symphemia semipalmata, Gmelin). 



Shores of the Ohio (Aud.). 



202. Upland Plover (Bartramia longicauda, Beckstein). 



Kentucky (Aud.). Observed at Lexington on 

 one occasion only, in September. 



203. Solitary Tattier {Totanus solitarius, Wilson). 



Lexington. Nelson County (Beckham). 



204. Semipalmated Sandpiper (Ereunetes pusülus, 



Linn.). 

 Audubon observed large flocks at Henderson. 



205. Least Sandpiper (Tringa minutilla, Vieillot). 



East Cairo in September. 



206. Wilson's Snipe (Gallinago delicata, Ord). 



Kather common in spring. 



207. Woodcock (Philohela minor, Gmelin). 



Observed in fall and early spring. A few are 

 brought in by hunters. Beckham thinks it breeds 

 in Nelson County. 



Phalaropes (Family Pbalaropodidae). 



208. Red Phalarope (Crymophilus fulicarius, Linn.). 



A flock was observed by Audubon in 1808 at 

 Louisville. 



209. Wilson's Phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor, Vieillot) . 



Kentucky (Aud.). 



