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Vinces), Chile, Bolivia (Falls of Rio Madeira), Brazil (Ilha Grande), 
Argentina (Los Inglesas and near Esquina, Buenos Aires), Uruguay 
(Colénia), and Paraguéy (Rio Paraguéy; Corrientes); wintering 
occasionally in southern Texas; occasional or casual in Bermudas, 
Newfoundland, and British Columbia. 
Tringa himantopus Bonaparte, Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist. N. Y., ii, pt. i, 1826, 157 
(Long Branch, New Jersey); ii, 1827, 316; Am. Orn., iv, 1833, 89, pl. 25, 
fig. 3 (Long Island).—Lusson, Man. d’Orn., ii, 1828, 284; Traité d’Orn., 
1831, 560.—Swarnson and Ricwarpson, Fauna Bor.-Am., ii, 1831, 380 
(Hayes River, Keewatin)._Nurratt, Man. Orn. U. 8S. and Can., Water 
Birds, 1834, 138.—AupuzBon, Orn. Biog., iv, 1838, 332, pl. 344; Synopsis, 
1839, 235; Birds Am., 8vo.ed., v, 1842, 271, pl. 334.—Grraup, Birds Long 
Isl., 1844, 232.—Hurois, in Jardine’s Contr. Orn., 1850, 10 (Bermudas, Aug. 
2, 1848).—M’Catt, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila., v, 1851, 222 (Texas).—BLanp, 
An. Rep. Smithson. Inst. for 1858 (1859), 288 (Bermudas).—BrEewer, Proc. 
Bost. Soc. N. H., vii, 1860, 308 (Cuba).—ScutecEL, Mus. Pays-Bas, v, no. 
27 (Solopaces), 1864, 54 (Cuba). 
Tr[inga] himantopus Martens, Journ. fiir Orn., 1859, 218 (Bermudas). 
Tringa (Hemipalama) himantopus Bonaparte, Specc. Comp., 1827, 61; Am. Orn., 
iv, 1832, 89, pl. 25.—Nurrauu, Man. Orn. U. 8. and Can., Water Birds, 1834, 
138. 
Hemipalama himantopus Bonaparte, Geog. and Comp. List, 1838, 49; Compt. 
Rend., xliii, 1856, 596.—Dz Kay, Zool. N. Y., 1844, 235, pl. 86.—CaBanis, 
Journ. fiir Orn., 1856, 418 (Cuba)—Gunptacu, Journ. fiir Orn., 1862, 86 
(Cuba; crit.).—TaczanowsklI, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1874, 561 (Chorillos, 
centr. Peru). 
Totanus himantopus LEMBEYE, Aves de la Isla de Cuba, 1850, 95.—Manrcu, Proc. 
Ac. Nat. Sci., 1864, 67 (Jamaica, April, June, Aug.).—Gunpiacu, Repert. 
Fisico-Nat. Cuba, i, 1866, 356. 
T[otanus] himantopus Newron (A. and E.), Handb. Jamaica, 1881, 116. 
Micropalama himantopus Cassin, in Baird, Rep. Pacific R. R. Surv., ix, 1858, 
726.—Batrp, Cat. N. Am. Birds, 1859, no. 586.—ScuatEr and Satvin, Ibis, 
1859, 229 (Guatemala); Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1866, 199 (Rio Ucayali, e. 
Peru); 1878, 309 (Nauta, e. Peru).—Sciater, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1860, 
290 (Babahoyo, w. Ecuador); 1862, 369 (Mexico).—Couzs, Proc. Ac. Nat. 
Sci. Phila., 1861, 174 (monogr.; Great Slave Lake; ‘Red Fork Arkansas River); 
Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xii, 1868, 122 (South Carolina); Proc. Essex Inst., 
v, 1868, 294 (New England); Check List, 1873, no. 416; 2nd ed., 1882,no. 611; 
Birds Northwest, 1874, 480 (synonymy, etc.); Rep. U. 8. Geol. and Geog. 
Terr., iv, 1878, 639 (Montana, Aug.).—Buaxiston, Ibis, 1863, 133 (Hudson 
Bay).—Marca, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci.Phila., xvi, 1864, 67 (Jamaica). LAWRENCE, 
Ann. Lyc. N. Y., viii, 1864, 100 (Sombrero); viii, 1866, 294 (vicinity New York 
City); Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus., no. 4; 1876, 47 (San Mateo, Oaxaca, Aug.).—DRzs- 
sER, Ibis, 1866, 37 (Texas).—TuRnBuLL, Birds E. Penn. and N. J., 1869, 40 
(Phila. ed., 31).—Autun, Am. Nat., iii, 1869, 639 (Rye Beach, New Hamp- 
shire).—StevEenson, An. Rep. U. 8. Geol. Surv., 1870 (1871), 466 (Fort 
Bridger, Wyoming).—F utter, Am. Nat., v, 1871, 727 (Blacksmith Pond, 
Mass.).—Brewster, Am. Nat., vi, 1872, 307 (Cape Cod, Massachusetts, 6 or 7 
specs.; Rye Beach, New Hampshire, 10 specs., Aug.).—Gunpwacu, Journ. 
fiir Orn., 1874, 313 (Porto Rico); 1875, 326 (Cuba); 1878, 161, 188 (Porto 
Rico); Orn. Cubana, 1876, 174; Anal. Soc. Esp. Hist. Nat., vii, 1878, 373 
‘(Porto Rico).—Brewenr, Proc. Bost.Soc.N.H., xvii, 1875, 446 (Massachusetts) ; 
