252 BULLETIN 50, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 
Tringa ferruginca Meyer, Ann. Wett. Ges., i, 1809, 53.— AMERICAN ORNITHOLO- 
cists’ Union, Check List, 1886, and 2nd ed., 1895, no. 244.NELson, Rep. 
N.H. Coll, Alaska, 1887,112 (Point Barrow, June 6, 1883).—Cory, Auk, iv, 
1887, 315 (Grenada); Birds West Ind., 1889, 236 (Grenada); Cat. West Ind. 
Birds, 1892, 93 (Grenada).—Patmin, Vega-Exped., Foglef., 1887, 308.— 
SresneceR, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xiv, 1891, 491 (Giotuku, Japan; crit.).— 
Hacerup, Birds Greenland, 1891, 55 (n. Greenland, breeding at Christians- 
haab.).—Srone, Birds, E. Penn. and N. J., 1894, 74 (Egg Harbor, Tuckerton 
and Cape May, New Jersey).—Rmweway, Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xviii, 1895, 
527 (Aldabra Island, near Madagascar, Nov. 6).—Extior, N. Am. Shore 
Birds, 1895, 94, pl. 26.—RzrcHenow, Deutsch. Tief-see Exped., 7-Bd., 
5-Lief., 1904, 353 (Dar-es-Salaam, e. Africa). 
Tiringa] ferruginea Ripaway, Man. N. Am. Birds, 1887, 160. 
Numenius ferrugineus Meyer, Ann. Wett. Ges., i, 1809, 53.—Mryzr and Wotr, 
Taschenb., ii, 1810, 356. 
Tringa (Pelidna) ferruginea Patmin, ‘Vega’-Exped., 1887, 308 (Taimur-éu, Siberia, 
Aug. 15; Tschuktsch-halfon, June 10). 
Erolia ferruginea Cuttps, Auk, xxi, 1904, 485 (Barnegat Bay, Long Island, July 
29, 1904).—CrarxK (A. H.)., Proc. Bost. Soc. N. H., xxxii, 1905, 252 (Car- 
riacou and Grenada, Lesser Antilles).—Fiemine, Auk, xxiii, 1906, 449 
(Toronto, Ontario, 1 spec., about 1886).—AmERIcAN ORNITHOLOGISTS’ UNION, 
Check List 3d ed., 1910, 116.—Marnews, Birds Australia, iii, 1913, pl. [162] 
facing p. 266.—DasBBENE, Bol. Soc. Phys. B. A., 1913, 244 (Patagonia).— 
Tuayver and Banas, Proc. New Engl. Zool. Club, v, 1914, 18 (Nijni Kolymsk, 
etc., e. Siberia; habits; crit.). 
Scolopax subarquata GtipEenstAptT, Nov. Comm. Petrop., xix, 1775, 471, pl. 18 
(near Caspian Sea to Tanain and River Choper). : 
[Scolopar] subarquata Gmxuin, Syst. Nat., i, pt. ii, 1789, 658.—Turton, Syst. 
Nat., i, 1806, 394. 
Numenius subarquata Becuste1n, Orn. Taschenb., ii, 1803, 276. 
Tringa subarquata TemMincK, Man. d’Orn., 1815, 398; 2nd ed., 1820, 609.—VieI- 
Lot, Nouv. Dict. d’Hist. Nat., xxxiv, 1819, 454.—Borz, Isis, 1822, 560 — 
Roux, Orn. Prov., 1825, pls. 285, 286.—WERNER, Atlas, Grallatores, 1827, 
pl. 9.—Bonaparte, Ann. Lyc. N. Y., ii, 1826, 317.—Nurratt, Man. Orn. 
U. S. and Can., Water Birds, 1834, 104.—Naumann, Vég. Deutschl., viii, 
1834, 408, pl. 185.—AupuBon, Orn. Biog., iii, 1835, 444 pl. 263; Synopsis, 
1839, 234; Birds Am., 8vo. ed., v, 1842, 269, pl. 383.—GouLp, Birds Europe, 
iv, 1837, pl.328 and text.—Brewer, Journ. Bost. Soc. N. H., 1837, 437 (Massa- 
chusetts); Ibis, 1879, 375 (n. Greenland); Bull. Nutt. Orn. Club, iv, 1879, 
190 (descr. alleged eggs from Christianshaab, n. Greenland).—Fraser, Proc. 
Zool. Soc. Lond., 1839, 122 (Erzeroum, Turkey).—PraBopy, Rep. Orn. Mass., 
1839, 366.—Miinie, Orn. Griechenl., 1840, 104 (Sept., May).—NorpMANN, 
in Demid., Voy. Russ. Mérid., iii, 1840, 239 (in migration).—Srtys-Lone- 
cHamps, Faune Belge, 1842, 124.—Maccitivray, Man. Brit. Orn., ii, 1842, 
71; Hist. Brit. Birds, iv, 1852, 215.—Biyru, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1842, 94 
(Europe; India).—Grraup, Birds Long Is., 1844, 237.—ScutEGEL, Rev. Crit., 
1844, p. Ixxxviti; Vog. Nederl., 1854, pl. 230; Dier. Nederl. Vogels, 1861, pl. 
24, fig. 8; Mus. Pays-Bas, v, no. 27 (Scolopaces), 1864, 31; Proc. Zool. Soc. 
Lond., 1866, 425 (Madagascar).—Yarre.t, Hist. Brit. Birds, 2d ed., iii, 
1845, 47; 3d ed., il, 1856, 50.—DxcGianp, Orn. Eur., ii, 1849, 225.—THomp- 
son, Birds Ireland, ii, 1850, 284.—Harcourr, Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1851, 
146 (Madeira).—Mippenvorrr, Reis. Sibir., Zool., 1851, 220 (Tundra of Tai- 
myr River, lat. 74° N., breeding; Boganida River, May 27).—KyaERBOLLING, 
Orn. Dan., Suppl., 1852, pl. 16, fig. 1.—PAsszer, Journ. fiir Orn., 1853, 242 
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