The Birds of Wyoming. 



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248. Calidris arenaria (Linn.). 



Sanderling, " - 



Migratory and usually rare. ■ Dr. Jesurun reports them 

 quite common in the springtime at Douglas and has four skins 

 in his collection. These were taken on May 18, 23, and 26, 

 1892. Williston reports having taken one May 5 at Lake 

 Como. 



249. Limosa fedoa (Linn.). 

 Marbled Godwit, 

 Migratory, but very likely a summer resident. Dr. Jesur- 

 un finds them rather common at Douglas and has taken speci- 

 mens on May 15 and July 31. The latter indicates that they 

 breed. Bond reports them from Cheyenne. 



254. Tetanus melanoleucus (Gmel.). 

 Greater Yellow-legs. 

 Rather common during migration and probably a summer 

 resident. Williston reports a single specimen taken at Lake 

 Como, May 2. Grlnnell reports them from Yellowstone Park 

 in 1875. Drexel took this species at Fort Bridger in 1858. 

 Jesurun reports them rather common at Douglas. Bond not 

 common at Cheyenne. Coues reports this bird from several 

 Wyoming localities. West has taken this species at Buffalo. 

 There are no University records. 



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