492 SANDERLING CALIDEIS AEENAEIA. 



Trinr/a (Erolia) suiarquata, Cass., in Baird's B. N. A. 1858, 718. 



Pelidna suharquata, Cuv., E. A.— Beehm, V. D. 657.— Bp., List, 1838, 50. 



Ancyloeheilus suharquata, Kaup, Sk. Ent. Eur. Thiei w. 1829, 50.— CouES, Pr. Phila. Acad. 



1861, 185.— BOARDM., Pr. Bost. Soc. ix, 1862, 128 (Maine).— Vekr., Pr.Ess. Inst. 



ill, 1862, 159 (Maine).- Lawe., Ann. Lye. N. Y. viii, lf^66, 294.— Allen, Pr. Ess. 



Inst, iv, 1864, 87.— Coues, Pr. Ess. Inst, v, 1868, 29a (New England, rare).— 



CoUES, Pr. Bost. Soe. xii, 1868, 122 (South Carolina, ^de Gibhes). 

 Scolopax afrkaniis, Gji., Syst. Nat. i, 1783, 655. 



ytmienius afrieanus, Lath., Ind. Orn. ii, 1790, 712 (Cape Curlew, Gen. Syn. v, 126). 

 yuvienius pygma^us, Bech.st., Naturg. Deutsohl. iv, 148. 

 Tringa pijgviaa, Leach, Cat. 1816, 30. (Not of authors.) 

 (?) Tringa ialartdica, Eetz., Fn. Suec. 192. 

 (?) Tringa ferruginea, BnOxN., Orn. Bor. 1764, No. 180. 

 Jfumeniusferrugineus, Meyer & \Voi.P, Tasch. Dentschl. Vog. ii, 356. 

 Trijnga falcineUa, Pall., Zoog. R.-A. ii, 188. 

 Pelidna macrorluincha, Brehm, V. 1). 658. 

 EroUa variegata, Vieill., Anal. 1816, 55 ; Nouv. Diet. d'Hist. Nat. 1817, 409. — Less., Man. 



ii, 1828, 302. 

 Mrolia varia, Vieill., Gal. Ois. ii, 1834, 89, pi. 231 (=Erolia vanegata). 

 Scolopax detjiardingii, Siemssen. {Gray.) 

 " Falcinellus cursoi-ius, Temm." 



Other names of tliis species, according to Gray, are : caffra, Fokst. ; longirosira, 

 Graba ; jrisf «.s. Less. ; cfcmexsis, Gr. ; cuvieri,BF.; s»6arc«afe, Finsch & Haktl. It is 

 figured, besides as above, in P. E. 851 ; P. C. 510 ; Gould, B. E. pi. 328 ; B. A. vi, pi. 32. 



Hai. — The greater part of the Old World. In America, rare and scarcely more than 

 a straggler along the Atlantic coast. 



SANDEELING. — Calidris arexarh, {Linnceus) Illiger. 



Tringa arenaria, LiXN., Svat. Nat. i, 1766, 251. — ScHL., Rev. Crit. 1844, 90. — AuD., Dm. 

 Biog. iii, 1835, 231 ; v, 1839, 582 ; pis. 285. 230 ; Syn. 1839, 237 ; B. Am. v, 1842, 

 287, pi. 338.— ScHL., Mns. P.-B. ; Scolopaces, p. 55.— Phil., Cat. 36 (Chili). 



Calidris armaria, III., Prod. 1811,249.— Leach, Cat. 1816, 28.— Te.mm., Man. ii, 524.— 

 LiCHT.. Verz. 1823, 72.— Bp., Obs. Wils. 1825, 105; Syn. 1828.— Flem., Br. An. 

 112.— Brehm., V.D. 673.— Sw. & Rich., F. B. A. ii, 1831,366.— Nutt., Man. ii, 

 1834, 4.— Naum., V. D. vii, 1834,353, pi. 182.— Jen., Man. 1835, 183.— Eyt., Cat. 

 Br. B. 42.— Bp., List, 1838,50; Cat. Met. 1842, 61.— Macgil., Man. Brit. Orn. ii, 

 1842, 65.— Keys. & Blas., Wirb. Eur. 1840, 75.— GiR., B. L. 1. 1844, 243.— Gray, G. 

 of B. iii, 184!,), 581.— Bp., Rev. Crit. 1850, 184.— Cass.,U. S. Astron. Exped. ii, 1855, 

 194; Baird'sB. N. A. 1858, 723; Pr. Phila. Acad. 1860, 195 (Carthagena).— 

 NiLSS., Scand. Faun, ii, 1858, 255.— Coop. & SccK., K H. Wash. Ter. 1860, 241.— 

 Lawr., Ann. Lye. ix, 1868,210 (Yucatan).— ScL. & Salv., P. Z. S. 1868, 176 

 (Peru).— Pelz., Orn. Bras. 312 (Brazil).— Dall & Baxx., Tr. Chic. Acad, i, 

 1869, 292 (Alaska).- FiNSCH, Abh. Nat. iii. 1872, 65 ^Alaska).— CouES, Pr. Phila. 

 Acad. 1861, 181 (critical) ; iUd. 1871, 31 (North Carolina, wintering); Pr. Ess. 

 Inst. V. 1868, 293; Key, 1872, 257, fig. 167.— Eidgw., Ann. Lye. N. Y. x, 1874, 

 384 (Illinois) ; and of authors generally. 



Omradrins calidris, Lixx., Syst. Nat. i, 1766, 255.— Wils., Am. Orn. vii, 1813,68, pi. 59. f. 

 4 ; Ord's ed. iii, 1829, 167 ; Brewer's ed. 1840, 503. 



Arenaria calidris, Meyer, Tasch. Deutschl. Vog. 68, pi. 59, f. 4. — Degl., Orn. Eur. ii, 

 1849, 240.— Lemb., Av. Cuba, 1850, 100. 



Charadrius rubidus, Gm., Syst. Nat. i, 1788, 688.— WiLS., Am. Om. vii, 1813, 129, pi. 58, f. 

 3 ; Ord's ed. iii, 1829, 170 ; Brewer's ed. 1840, 541. 



Arenaria vulgaris, BECHST.f Tasch. Deutschl. ii, 462. — Tejum., Man. Om. ii, 1815, 334. — 

 Steph., Gen. Zool. xi,490, pi. 35. 



Arenaria orisea, Bechst., Naturg. Deutschl. iv, 368. 



Calidris grisea, Brehm, Vog. Deutschl. 674. 



Trynga tridactyla,V^JL., Zoog. R.-A. ii, 1811, 198. 



Calidris tringoides, Vieill., Gal. Ois. ii, 1634, 95, pi. 234. 



Calidris americana, Brehm, Vog. Deutschl. 1831, 695. — Brehm, Nanmannia, 1850, 68. 



Calidris nigellus, Vieill. 



Hal}. — Sea-coasts of nearly all countries. 



LIMOSA FEDOA, (LinD.) Ord. 



Great Marbled Godwit, 



Scolopax fedoa, Lixx., Syst. Nat. i, 1766, 244 (based on Fedoa americana, Edw., 137, and 

 Limosa americana rufa, Briss., v, 287).— Gm., Syst. Nat. i, 1788, 663.— Lath., 



