BIRDS OF NORTH AND MIDDLE AMERICA, 187 
records; descr., etc.); Birds West Ind., 1889, 237; Cat. West Ind. Birds, 1892, 
93 (Cuba; Porto Rico; Grenada).—SzzBoum, Geog. Distr. Charadriide, 1887, 
pp. xxvi, 388.—Brcxuam, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., x, Sept. 19, 1888, 642, 652 
(Corpus Christi, Texas).—Sa.vin, Ibis, 1889, 379 (Cozumel Island).—Tnompr- 
son, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xiii, 1890, 501 (Manitoba; habits, etc.).— 
Fisner (A. K.), North Am. Fauna, no. 7, 1893, 23 (Morro Bay, California).— 
Exuior; N. Am. Shore Birds, 1895, 106, pl. 31.—Suanrps, Cat. Birds Brit. 
Mus., xxiv, 1896, 388 (Cozumel Island; Chiapam, Guatemala; etc.), 756 
(Hayes River, Hudson Bay; Iowa; California)—Cooxs, Birds Col., 1897, 66 
(San Luis Lakes, Oct. 1, 1874).—Satvin and Gopman, Biol. Centr.-Am., 
Aves, iii, 1903, 367 (Matamoros, Tamaulipas; Mazatlan, Sinaloa; Guanajuato; 
Valley of Mexico; Merida and Cozumel Island, Yucatan; Belize, Brit. 
Honduras; Chiapam, Guatemala; Cuba).—Hatuaway, Auk, xxx, 1913, 551 
(Sakonnet Point, Rhode Island, Sept. 7, 1908).—Wertmorg, Bull. 326, U. 8. 
Dept. Agric., 1916, 43 (Porto Rico; 1 record only). 
L{imosa] fedoa Gray, Gen. Birds, iii, 1847, 570.—Gamset, Journ. Ac. Sci. Phila., 
2d ser., i, 1849, 223 (Pacific coast United States, winter).—Putnam, Proc. 
Essex Inst., i, 1856, 217 (Essex Co., Mass.).—Parxer, Am. Nat., v, 1871, 
169 (Poweshiek and Jasper counties, Iowa).—Ripeway, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., 
x, 1874, 385 (Illinois); Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 163. 
[Limosa] fedoa GuNpvuacn, Journ. fur Orn., 1861, 340 (Cuba).—Gray, Hand-list, 
iii, 1871, 43, no. 10263.—Couss, Key N. Am. Birds, 1872, 257.—SciaTER and 
Satvin, Nom. Av. Neotr., 1873, 146.—Cory, List Birds West Ind., revised 
ed., 1886, 26.—SHarpre, Hand-list, i, 1899, 159.—Forsrs and Rozsinson, 
Bull. Liverp. Mus., ii, no. 2, 1899, 70 (Hudson Bay; New York; Bermudas; 
Belize, Brit.-Honduras). 
Totanus fedoa SerBoum, Hist. Brit. Birds, iii, 1885, 158. 
Limosa feda Ripaway, Nom. N. Am. Birds, 1881, no. 543.—Covss, Check List, 
2d ed., 1882, no. 628.—Bxtpinea, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., v, 1883, 529 (San 
Quentin Bay, Lower California, May; breeding?).—Brown, (N. C.) Auk, ii, 
1885, 385 (Portland, Maine, May, 1884). 
L{tmosa] feda Cours, Key N. Am. Birds, 2d ed., 1884, 635. 
[Scolopax] marmorata Larnam, Index Orn., ii, 1790, 720 (Hudson Straits; based 
on Marbled Godwit Latham, Synopsis Birds, Suppl., 245; Pennant, Arctic 
Zool., suppl., 68).—Turron, Syst. Nat., i, 1806, 401. 
Limicula marmorata Vieiuot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., iii, 1816, 248; Gal. Ois., 
ii, 1825, 115, pl. 243. 
Totanus marmoratus VreLLot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., vi, 1816, 408 (Antilles; 
North America). 
Fedoa marmorata StupHEns, Shaw’s Gen. Zool., xii, pt. i, 1824, 82. 
Fedoa americana SterHEns, Shaw’s Gen. Zool., xii, pt. i,1824, 71 (North America). 
Limosa adspersa Naumann, Vog. Deutschl., viii, 1836, 429 (Mexico; coll. Berlin 
Museum).—ReEIcHENBACH, Grallatores, 1850, pl. 76, fig. 573. 
VETOLA LAPPONICA BAUERI (Naumann). 
PACIFIC GODWIT. 
Similar to V. lapponica lapponica* but coloration paler, the rump, 
however, much darker (grayish brown or dusky predominating 
instead of white); size averaging larger. 
Adults in swmmer (sexes alike).—Head, neck, and under parts 
cinnamon, or light cinnamon, the pileum, hindneck, and sides of neck 
4 See p. 183, 
