Birds of Indiana. 1173 



Family SCOLOPACIDiE. Snipes, Sandpipers, Etc. 



Genus TRINGA Linn.i?iib. 

 Subgenus Ahqoatblla Baird. 



32. (235). Tringa maritima Brunn. 



Purple Sandpiper. 



Illinois, rare (Kidgwaj' Cat., p. 195); Ohio, rare (Wheaton, p. 476). 

 Cook Co., 111., Auk, April, 1896, p. 180. 



Subgenus ACTODROMAS Kaup. 



33. (240). Tringa fuscicoUis Vieill. 



White-rumped Sandpiper. 



Illinois- and Wisconsin (Nelson, N. E. 111., p. 127); Ohio, migrant 

 (Wheaton, p. 475); Michigan, rare (Gibhs, p. 492; Cook, p. 59). Cin- 

 cinnati, two specimens. Glendale, 0., September 6, 1879. (Journal 

 Cincinnati. Society Natural History, July 8, p. 137.) 



34. (244). Tringa ferruginea Brunn. 



Curlew Sandpiper. 

 Michigan (Cook, Mich., p. 59). 



Genus ERBUNETBS Illigek. 



35. (247). Ereunetes occidentalis Lawr. 



Western Sandpiper. 

 Illinois (Eidgway, 111. Om., II., p. 54. 



Genus PAVONCELLA Leach. 



36. (260). Pavoneella pugnax (Linn.). 



Buff". 

 A European species, accidental in Ohio (Wheaton, p. 489). 



Gbkus TRYNGITES Cabanis. 



37. (262). Tryngites subruficollis (Vibill.). 



BuflF-breasted Sandpiper. 



Illinois and Wisconsin (Nelson, N. K 111., p. 130); Ohio (Wheaton, 

 p. 491); Michigan, rare (Gibbs, p. 493). Cook Co., 111., Auk, April, 

 1896, p. 180. 



