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and Ripeway, Water Birds N. Am., i, 1884, 126.—AmERIcAN ORNITHOLO- 
cists’ Union, Check List, 1886, and 2d ed., 1895, no. 282; 3d ed., 1910, p. 
131.—TaczanowsklI, Orn. du Pérou, iii, 1886, 348.—TurNer, Contr. N. H. 
Alaska, 1886, 150 (Sannak Island; Kadiak).—Eu1iot, N. Am. Shore Birds, 
1895, 197, pl. 67.—OustTaLET, Miss. Sci. Cap Horn, 1891, 294.—Jamzs, New 
List Chilian Birds, 1892, 11—Hartert, Novit. Zool., ix, 1902, 605 (near 
Vaquaria, n. w. Ecuador, Sept. 16).—Satvin and Gopman, Biol. Centr.- 
Am., Aves, iii, 1903, 353 (Colima; Peru; Chile)—Swartu, Univ. Calif. Pub. 
Zool., vii, 1907, 55 (Kuiu Island, s. Alaska, April 25-May 6, abundant).— 
DasBeEne, Orn. Argentina, 1910, 216 (Straits Magellan). 
A[phriza] virgata Gray, Gen. Birds, iii, 1847, 548.—Cours, Key N. Am. Birds, 
2d ed.; 1884, 605.—Ripeway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 180. 
[Aphriza] virgata Coves, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 245.—ScuaTR and Sazvin, 
Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1873, 143.—SHarre, Hand-list, i, 1899, 152.—ForBrEs 
and Ropinson, Bull. Liverp. Mus., ii, no. 2, 1899, 67 (‘‘Hudson Bay”’; 
Peru; “‘ Bolivia’’; Chile). ' 
Totanus virgatus Vietttot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., vi, 1816, 413. 
Strepsilas virgata SCHLEGEL, Mus. Pays-Bas, iv, no. 29 (Cursores), 1865, 45. 
Strepsilas virgatus SEEBouM, Geog. Distr. Charadr., 1887, pp. xxv, 412. 
[Tringa] borealis Guutin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. ii, 1789, 674 (‘‘King George’s Sound”; 
based on Boreal Sandpiper Latham, Gen. Synop. Birds, iii, pt. i, 1785, 181).— 
Latuam, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 785 (King George Bay). 
Strepsilas borealis Gay, Hist. Chil., Zool., i, 1847, 408. 
[Strepsilas] borealis Parurrrt, Ornis, vol. 4, 1888, 159 (Paposo, n. Chile). 
Vanellus borealis Virttuot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxxv, 1819, 210. 
[Aphriza] borealis Bonaparte, Compt. Rend., xliii, 1856, 420.—Gray, Hand-list, 
iii, 1871, 22, no. 10070. 
Tringa townsendi AupuBon, Orn. Biog., v, 1839, 249 (Cape Disappointment, 
Washington; type now in coll. mus. Vassar College). 
Frinca [typog. error] townsendi TowNnsEND, Narrative, 1839, 349. 
Aphriza townsendi AupUBON, Orn. Biog., v, 1839, 249; Birds Am., 8¥° ed., v, 
1842; 228, pl. 322. 
Aphriza townsendii AupuBon, Synopsis, 1839, 226.—Townsenp, Journ. Sc. 
Nat. Sci. Phila., 1839, 156.—Fraser, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1844, 157 
(Chile). 
Charadrius winterfeldti Tscuupi, Wiegmann’s Archiv fiir Naturg., ix, pt. i, 1843, 
338 (coast of Peru; type possibly now in coll. Liverpool Mus.; see Forbes and 
Robinson, Bull. Liverpool Mus., ii, no. 2, 1899, 67). 
Chlaradrius] winterfeldtt TscHup1, Wiegmann’s Archiv fiir Naturg., x, pt. i, 1844, 
310 (Peru). 
Chlaradrius] winterfeldtit TscHun1, Fauna Peruana, Aves, 1844, 295, pl. 34. 
Family CHARADRIID, 
THE PLOVERS. 
>Charadride Cassin, in Baird Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 689, 690 
(includes Aphrizide). 
>Charadriide Carus, Handb. Zool., i, 1868, 337 (includes Glareolide).— 
Covzs, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 242 (includes Aphrizidz); 2d ed., 1884, 
597.—ScuiaTeR and Satvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 142 (includes 
Aphrizide, Arenariide, and Hematopodide).—Suarpz, Review Rec. 
Att. Classif. Birds, 1891, 73 (includes Aphrizide and Arenariide). 
=Charadriine STEINEGER, Standard Nat. Hist., iv, 1885, 99, in text. 
